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ratton

(ˈrætən)
n
(Animals) Scot and Northern English and Ulster a rat
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Of only four similarly fine pendant figures known to specialists, one--from the mid 20th-century collection of Charles Ratton --is in the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris, another collected by the German ethnologist Leo Frobenius in 1905 is in the Museum fur Volkerkunde in Hamburg, and two are in private collections.
However, in qualitative terms, ratoon 1 had TRS and ratton 2 had [degrees]Brix averages significantly higher than the plant-cane (Figure 3).
CamSur Express (98) - Relata 15, Hermonio 14, Olea 14, Romana 13, Hermoso 9, Ratton 9, Perea 6, Soliman 5, Buenaobra 4, Cervantes 3, Adan 2, Mendoza 2, Orada 2, Atencia 0, Beron 0.
The event was shown on major communication media and led to important studies: In the dungeons of madness by Hiram Firmino (8), a collection of chronicles published on Diario de Minas newspaper and the award-winning short film In the name of reason by Helvecio Ratton (9).
Finally, a particularly interesting result from Brazil is the study by Secco, Ratton, Castro, Lucas and Bager (2014) who found that some drivers intentionally run over snakes, but unlike drivers in Australia, Canada or the USA, Brazilian drivers run over control objects with equal speed and frequency.