variant$89566$ - translation to greek
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variant$89566$ - translation to greek

MAGAZINE
Variant magazine; Variant Magazine

variant      
n. διαφέρων, διαφορά, παραλαγή
migraine headache         
  • Animation of [[cortical spreading depression]]
  • Mostly one-sided loss of perception
  • Negative scotoma, loss of awareness of local structures
  • Positive scotoma, local perception of additional structures
DISORDER RESULTING IN RECURRENT MODERATE-SEVERE HEADACHES
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Definition

vCJD
¦ abbreviation new variant Creutzfeld-Jakob disease.

Wikipedia

Variant (magazine)

Variant (ISSN 0954-8815) was a free cultural magazine based in Glasgow, Scotland, and founded in 1984. Available in both print and internet editions, it was distributed mainly though arts and cultural institutions through Britain and Ireland. Although nominally an arts and cultural bulletin, the magazine also dealt with broader social and political issues, often from a left-leaning perspective. 15,000 copies were distributed per issue.

Volume 1 ran from issue 1 (1984) to 16 (1994), almost twice a year; volume 2 ran from 1996 to 2012, two or three times a year. Contributors included people such as cultural theorist Angela McRobbie, artist Mark Pawson, etc.