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  2. Precordial catch syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Precordial catch syndrome ( PCS) is a non-serious condition in which there are sharp stabbing pains in the chest. These typically get worse with inhaling and occur within a small area. Spells of pain usually last less than a few minutes. Typically it begins at rest and other symptoms are absent. Concerns about the condition may result in anxiety.

  3. Precordium - Wikipedia

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    Precordium. In anatomy, the precordium or praecordium is the portion of the body over the heart and lower chest. [1] Defined anatomically, it is the area of the anterior chest wall over the heart. It is therefore usually on the left side, except in conditions like dextrocardia, where the individual's heart is on the right side.

  4. Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi - Wikipedia

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    Interior. Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi ("Saints Vincent and Anastasius at Trevi " [1]) is a Baroque church in Rome, the capital of Italy. Built from 1646 to 1650 to the design of architect Martino Longhi the Younger [2] and located in close proximity to the Trevi Fountain and the Quirinal Palace, for which it served as parish church, it ...

  5. Romoaldo Braschi-Onesti - Wikipedia

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    From 1807 until his death, he was Archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica . Between 1784 and 1817, he was also Grand Prior of Rome of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta . His elder brother was Luigi Braschi Onesti, who built the Palazzo Braschi in Rome. At his death, his body was buried in St. Peter's Basilica, while his praecordia were buried in ...

  6. List of extant papal tombs - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 100 papal tombs are at least partially extant, representing less than half of the 265 deceased popes, from Saint Peter to Benedict XVI. [1] For the first few centuries in particular, little is known of the popes and their tombs, and available information is often contradictory. As with other religious relics, multiple sites claim ...

  7. Frascati Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Frascati Cathedral. Coordinates: 41°48′27″N 12°40′54″E. Frascati Cathedral: west front. Frascati Cathedral ( Italian: Basilica Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo, Duomo di Frascati) is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica [1] in Frascati, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Peter the Apostle, it is the seat of the Bishop of Frascati .

  8. Pueraria mirifica - Wikipedia

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    Pueraria mirifica, also known as กวาวเครือ Kwao Krua (among other names), is a plant found in northern and north eastern Thailand and Myanmar.. In Thailand, the plant is known as “Kwao Krua Kao”, the 'Kao' meaning white which distinguishes Pueraria mirifica from other plants with tuberous roots also sharing the 'Kwao Krua' designation such as Butea superba, commonly ...

  9. Vincent Strambi - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Strambi. Vincenzo Strambi, CP (in religion Vincenzo Maria di San Paolo; 1 January 1745 u– 1 January 1824) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Macerata-Tolentino from 1801 until his resignation in 1823. He was a professed member of the Passionists . Strambi became a Passionist despite the order's founder, Paul ...