About the back of the leg Calf anatomy other uses Calf disambiguation File New Forest calf.jpg thumb right 250px A calf in the New Forest , England Calves IPAc en icon k v z or IPAc en k v z singular calf IPAc en k f or IPAc en k f are the young of domestic cattle . Calves are reared to become adult cattle, or are slaughtered for their meat, called veal . Terminology Calf is the term used from birth to weaning , when it becomes known as a weaner or weaner calf , though in some areas the term calf may be used until the animal is a yearling . The birth of a calf is known as calving . A calf that has lost its mother is an orphan calf, also known as a poddy or poddy calf in British ... North Ryde ref A vealer is a fat calf weighing less than about Convert 330 kg lb sigfig 2 abbr on which ... 2008 ref A young female calf from birth until she has had a calf of her own is called a heifer ref ... archivedate ref IPAc en h f r . In the American Old West , a motherless or small, runty calf was sometimes .... Dogie s Lament, lyrics. Web page accessed June 4, 2009 ref The term calf is also used for some other ... Newborn calf. File Embryo transfered calves.JPG thumb Charolais cattle Charolais calves which were ... them several times a day to suckle them. By a week old the calf is able to follow the mother all ... is a legal requirement for cattle. A calf must have the very best of everything until it is at least ..., ear marked, castrated and vaccinate d. Calf rearing systems unreferenced section date August 2009 ..., where each calf is suckled by its own mother until it is weaned at about nine months old. This system ... in subsistence farming produce a limited amount of milk. A calf left with such a mother all the time ... such circumstances, the calf s access to the cow must be limited, for example by penning the calf and bringing ... for the calf under such systems may mean that it takes a longer time to rear, and in subsistence farming ... , cows can easily be bred and fed to produce far more milk than one calf can drink. In the multi ... more details
Infobox mountain name The Calf photo The Calf summit.jpg photo caption The trig point at the summit, looking towards the distant Pennines . elevation m 676 elevation ref prominence m 383 prominence ref parent peak Cross Fell listing Marilyn hill Marilyn , Hewitt hill Hewitt , Nuttall hill Nuttall location Yorkshire Dales , Cumbria , England range coordinates grid ref UK SD667970 topo Ordnance Survey OS Landranger 98 type age first ascent easiest route map United Kingdom Yorkshire Dales lat d 54.36742 long d 2.51403 label position bottom The Calf , at 676  m, is the highest top in the Howgill Fells , an area of high ground in the north west of the Yorkshire Dales in the county of Cumbria . It can be ascended from the town of Sedbergh to the south, by way of Cautley Spout from the east, or up the long valley of Langdale from the north. The Sedbergh ascent is the most popular, and has the distinction of being on good Trail paths all the way. The summit commands an extensive panorama , although foreground detail is obscured by the extreme flatness of the plateau. A twenty mile skyline of the Lake District Lakeland peaks can be seen, as well as the Yorkshire Three Peaks and many of the nearer Howgill Fells. Calders at 674  m is about 1  km SSE of the summit of The Calf. It is classified as a Hill lists in the British Isles Hewitts Hewitt . Northern Dales Marilyns N Eng DEFAULTSORT Calf Category Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales Category Marilyns of England Category Hewitts of England Category Nuttalls Cumbria geo stub ... more details
Calf Island may refer to Islands Calf Island Connecticut Calf Island Massachusetts Calf Island Michigan Communities Calf Island, County Down, a townland in County Down , Northern Ireland See also Category Calves islands geodis de Calf Island fr Calf Island ... more details
wiktionary calfCalf plural calves refers to a young bovine, and may also refer to TOCright Animals Calf, young of many species of large mammal see List of animal names Of cattle Calf meat or veal Calf s brains Calf liver see Liver As food Liver as food Calfskin , leather or membrane Human anatomy Calf anatomy in humans and other primates , the back and or upper part of the lower leg Calf, the entire lower leg see Crus lower leg Crus Calf muscle, another name for the triceps surae Man made objects Calf, a cabless switcher type locomotive see Cow calfCalf or calfdozer , a type of bulldozer Calf, part of an early type of internal combustion engine see Ascot 1904 automobile Calf binding , a leather usually calfskin book binding Natural objects Calf, a small island near a larger one see Category Calves islands Calf, an island off Newfoundland see Bull, Cow and CalfCalf, the famous calf rock on Ilkley Moor Calf, the product of Ice calving Plants Calf brain, Gyromitra gigas Popular culture Calf named Annabelle see Annabelle s Wish Calf named Calvin see Ox Tales Calf named Frikkie in the story of Racheltjie de Beer Calf with a neckerchief see Brag folklore Golden calf Golden Calf award Mock Turtle , met by Alice in Wonderland Ralphie , the mascot buffalo calf Surnames Anthony Calf Other CALF, the common affordable lightweight fighter project of DARPA see Boeing X 32 Calf, abbreviation for California See also lookfrom CalfCalf Island disambiguation Calve disambiguation Calving disambiguation disambig ... more details
from the mountain, but upon seeing the calf, he too became angry. He threw down the tablets upon which God s law had been written, breaking them. Moses burnt the golden calf in a fire, ground it to powder ... Calf by Nicolas Poussin imagery influenced by the Greco Roman bacchanal According to the Hebrew Bible , the golden calf ggel haz h was an idolatry idol a cult image made by Aaron to satisfy the Israelite s during Moses absence, when he went up to Mount Sinai . The calf ... , the incident is known as ha ggel or The Sin of the Calf . It is first mentioned ... Apostles Book VI Sec. IV vi. 4 c. 380 , mentions that the law is the decalogue, which the Lord promulgated to them with an audible voice, before the people made that calf which represented the Egyptian Apis. ref alternatively, some believe the God of Israel was associated with or pictured as a calf ... . Summary of the Biblical narrative The Torah File The Worship of the Golden Calf Filippino Lippi .jpg 250px thumb right The Worship of the Golden Calf by Filippino Lippi 1457 1504 When Moses went up ... before the calf and declared Israel, these are your gods, which brought you out of the land of Egypt . And the next day, the Israelites made offerings to the Golden Calf and celebrated. Moses saw ..., and throwing it into the fire along with cutting wood, and said it came out as a calf. Moses then called .... The Former Prophets Image Worshiping the golden calf.jpg thumb right Worshiping the Golden Calf ... of Judah Judah , which is in the southern kingdom. He creates the golden calf as a preventive ... in Jerusalem .. ref Coogan, pg. 117, 2009 ref The Latter Prophets The golden calf is also mentioned ... an image of a calf and said, This is your god, who brought you up out of Egypt, or when they committed ..., revisits their history and tells them about God s grace during their attempts to worship God with a calf ... accounts of the Israelites and their use of the calf. As the version in Exodus and 1 Kings are written ... more details
The Calf of Flotta is a small island in Scapa Flow , Orkney . The Calf is next to Flotta , with Calf deriving from Old Norse Norn language Norn and meaning a smaller island by a larger one. Geography and geology The Calf is made of red sandstone . ref name Smith Haswell Smith, Hamish. 2004 The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh. Canongate. ref It is approximately half a mile 0.8 km long, and is thin in shape, orientated west east. References references South West Orkney Orkney Islands Orkney geo stub coord 58 51 N 3 04 W display title region GB type isle source GNS enwiki Category Islands of the Orkney Islands Category Calves islands fr Calf of Flotta it Calf of Flotta nn Calf of Flotta ... more details
File Calf roping.JPG thumb Calf roping in modern competition Calf roping , also known as tie down roping , is a rodeo Rodeo Events event that features a calf and a equestrianism rider mounted on a horse . The goal of this timed event is for the rider to catch the calf by throwing a loop of rope from a lariat around its neck, dismount from the horse, run to the calf, and restrain it by tying three legs together, in as short a time as possible. Origin Image Cattle branding Grabill 1888 .jpg thumb Calf ... leading to a chute with spring loaded doors. When a calf enters the chute, a door is closed behind it and a lightweight convert 28 ft m sing on rope, attached to a trip lever, is fastened around the calf ... of the calf chute, where the horse and rider wait. The barrier is used to ensure that the calf gets ... for the calf, and the chute operator pulls a lever opening the chute doors and releasing the calf. The calf runs out in a straight line. When the calf reaches the end of the rope, that trips the lever, the rope falls off the calf, and the barrier for the horse is released, starting the clock and allowing horse and rider to chase the calf. Image Calf Roping Szmurlo.jpg thumb Calf Roping event at the Calgary ... gait gallop from the box shortly after the calf leaves the chute, so that the horse saves valuable ... the calf from horseback by throwing a loop of the lariat around the calf s neck. Once the rope is around the calf s neck, the roper signals the horse to stop quickly while he dismounts and runs to the calf. The calf must be stopped by the rope but cannot be thrown to the ground by the rope. If the calf falls, the roper loses seconds because he must allow the calf to get back on its feet. When the roper reaches the calf, he picks it up and flips it onto its side. Once the calf is on the ground, the roper ties three of the calf s legs together with a short rope known as a tie down rope or piggin ... he uses it. The horse is trained to assist the roper by slowly rein back backing away from the calf ... more details
Image Sound IOM.JPG thumb The Calf Sound, taken from direction of Cregneash Calf of Man lang gv Yn Cholloo , sometimes known as the Calf of Mann , is a convert 618 acre ha adj on island almost 1 square ... visitingcalf.xml Manx Heritage website Visiting the Calf of Man page ref ref http www.bbc.co.uk isleofman content articles 2005 10 07 calf of man feature.shtml BBC Isle of Man website ref ref http ... It is separated from the Isle of Man by a narrow stretch of water called the Calf Sound . Like the nearby ... seasonal inhabitants. The word calf derives from the Old Norse word kalfr which means a small island lying near a larger one. It is possible to reach the Calf of Man by boat from both Port Erin and Port ... Heritage employed the charity Manx Wildlife Trust as the Calf Warden Service Provider, but it retains ... accommodation which can be booked through Manx National Heritage. File Calf of Man, Lower Lighthouse geograph.org.uk 725406.jpg thumb left Calf of Man, Lower Lighthouse One of two built by Robert Stevenson in 1818 to steer ships clear of Chicken Rock. Now disused The Calf of Man and its offshore ... end of the Calf. These were replaced in 1875 by a lighthouse built on the Chicken Rocks themselves. In 1968, a third lighthouse was built on the Calf after a severe fire destroyed the Chicken Rocks light ... maritime lighthse lh calf.htm Calf of Man Lights and http www.isle of man.com manxnotebook ... and the Calf is the islet of Kitterland , while the islets of lang gv Yn Burroo and The Stack lie close to the Calf s shore. The southern shore of the island encloses a small bay called The Puddle. Almost a mile southwest of the Calf is Chicken Rock, the most southerly part of the Isle of Man s territory. Calf of Man is home to a breeding population of Manx Shearwater s, a seabird which derives ... Community ePedia Geography Islands CalfOfMan.aspx Information about the Calf of Man http www.gov.im mnh heritage countryside sound observatory.xml Calf of Man Bird Observatory coord 54 03 10 N ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Sound IOM.JPG thumb The Calf Sound, looking towards the Calf of Man from the direction of Cregneash Calf Sound Lang gv yn Cheyllys is a body of water which separates the Calf of Man island from the mainland of the Isle of Man . The sound technically a strait is about 700 yards in width, and contains the small islet of Kitterland home to a large colony of seals, up to 30 can be seen on Kitterland on occasion . A visitor centre overlooking the Calf Sound holds multimedia exhibits giving information about the wildlife and history of the area. The centre, operated by Manx National Heritage also includes a caf with both indoor and outdoor seating. The building erected to house the visitor centre was designed to have little visual impact when looking towards the Calf of Man from further inland, partially achieved by covering the roof with Sod turf . There is car parking available and an hourly bus service from Port Erin terminates here. Coord 54 03 39 N 4 47 56 W display title region IM type landmark Category Landforms of the Isle of Man IsleofMan geo stub gv Yn Cheyllys pl Calf Sound ... more details
Calf raises are a method of exercise exercising the gastrocnemius , tibialis posterior and soleus muscles of the lower leg. The movement performed is plantar flexion, aka ankle extension. Bent knee Calf ... SeatedCalfRaiseMachineExercise.JPG thumb 350px Seated calf raise Bent knee calf raises are frequently ... a weight, such as a barbell, to provide resistance to the action of the calf muscles. The exercise ... cite web url http weighttraining.about.com od exercisegallery tp calf raise.htm title How to do the Machine Calf Raise work About.com accessdate 7 March 2010 ref Due to the discomfort of higher weights on a bar, barbells used for seated calf raises are frequently padded or wrapped in a towel. There are also seated calf raise machines designed using levers that have pads built into them to protect ... to a seated calf raise, due to the lessened stretch on the gastrocnemius like the hamstring, also ... people to lift more weight. Standing gallery Standing calf raises 1.gif Standing bilateral calf raise with machine start Standing calf raises 2.gif Standing bilateral calf raise with machine end DumbbellStandingCalfRaise.JPG Standing unilateral calf raise with a dumbbell gallery Standing calf raises ... od exercises a calfraise.htm title Standing Calf Raise work About.com accessdate 7 March 2010 ref Balance may become a difficulty with free standing calf raises, especially with one legged variations .... They are also performed using Smith machine s or using machines specially designed for calf raises with padded anchors for the weight that rest on the shoulders. Leg press A straight knee calf raise ... of 50 or more ref name sbu cite web url http skinnybulkup.com do calf raises work title Do Calf Raises ... External links http www.musclepowershop.com 2008 06 seated and standing calf raises.html Seated and Standing calf raises http bodhivictoria.com exercises calfRaise.php Calf Raise Exercise Description Strength training exercises DEFAULTSORT Calf Raises Category Calf Category Weight training ... more details
distinguish Cow calf operation Unreferenced date August 2009 File IC TR1 9251.jpg thumb right Cow and calf In North America n railroad ing, a cow calf also cow and calf locomotive is a set of switcher type diesel locomotive s. The set usually is a pair some 3 unit sets with two calves were built, but this was rare. A cow is equipped with a driving cab a calf is not. The two are coupled together either with regular coupling railway couplers or a semi permanent drawbar and are connected with multiple unit train control MU cables and brake lines so that both locomotive units can be operated from a single cab. Cows are analogous to A unit s and calves to B unit road locomotive s. Like the early EMD FT locomotives, the Cow calf sets were typically built as mated pairs, with the Cow or cabbed unit and calf or cabless unit sharing a number. However this was not always the case, with over time many of the sets being broken up and couplers added to aid with versatility. Most cow calf sets were built between the 1930s and the 1950s. They were built by several different makers, although General Motors Corporation General Motors Electro Motive Diesel Electro Motive Division built far more than the others. As originally constructed, the cow calf units were typically used in Classification yard Hump yards hump yards where they spent much of their life pushing long trains over the hump for classification. There were, however, a few notable cases where this was not so, with some industrial railroads using non mated pairs as light road switcher locomotives. However as with the larger three unit Cow calf sets, such was very rare. The cow calf concept was adopted on Queensland 2ft gauge sugar ... calf locomotives can be distinguished from the sometimes very similar looking Slug railroad slug and slug ..., and dependent on power from their mother units. List of cow calf models Expand list date ... DEFAULTSORT Cow Calf Category Cow calf locomotives Category Rail technologies Category Diesel locomotives ... more details
Infobox Scottish island latitude 59.23 longitude 02.73 location map Scotland Orkney caption Calf of Eady shown within the Orkney Islands GridReference HY580393 celtic name norse name K lfr meaning of name area convert 243 ha sqmi 2 area rank 99 highest elevation The Graand convert 54 m ft 0 Population 0 population rank main settlement island group Mainland, Orkney Orkney local authority Orkney Orkney Islands references ref 2001 UK Census per List of islands of Scotland ref ref Haswell Smith ref ref http www.orkneyjar.com placenames pl isle.htm Orkney Placenames ref ref http www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk Ordnance Survey ref ref name saga Anderson, Joseph Ed. 1893 Orkneyinga Saga . Translated by J n A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh. James Thin and Mercat Press 1990 reprint . ISBN 0 901824 25 9 ref ref name Pedersen Pedersen, Roy January 1992 Orkneyjar ok Katanes map, Inverness, Nevis Print ref Image Calfofeday.jpg left thumb 300px Grey Head, the northern tip of the Calf. Sea caves, and the beginning of an arch can be seen in the cliff The Calf of Eday lang non Kalfr ref name saga is an island in Orkney , Scotland , lying north east of Eday . Calf is a name usually given to a small island alongside a larger one, e.g. Calf of Man . History From the 17th to the 19th centuries, the Calf of Eday was home to a salt works, remains of which can still be seen. The island is home to three ... Carrick House on Eday, they ran aground on the Calf of Eday, where they were captured. ref ... areas of wet heath, semi improved grassland and coastal grassland. The Calf of Eday supports ... web url http www.jncc.gov.uk default.aspx?page 1920 title Calf of Eday SPA Description publisher ... Calf Of Eday Category Islands of the Orkney Islands Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Orkney Category Calves islands Orkney geo stub de Calf of Eday el es Calf of Eday fr Calf of Eday it Calf of Eday no Calf of Eday nn Calf of Eday sv Calf of Eday ... more details
Calf Head Coord 54 28 S 36 3 W source GNIS display inline,title is a rocky headland on the north coast of South Georgia , convert 3 nmi km 0 northwest of Cape Harcourt . The name Kalber Berg calf mountain was given by the German group of the International Polar Year Investigations , 1882 83, but was limited to the summit of the headland. The feature was surveyed by the South Georgia Survey , 1951 52, who reported that a name is more essential for its seaward extremity in order to distinguish it from Cape Harcourt, with which it is easily confused when viewed from the north and northwest. The English form of the name, Calf Head, was recommended by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1954. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 2303 name Calf Head accessdate 2011 10 21 ref usgs gazetteer id 2303 Category Headlands of South Georgia SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Fatted calf is a metaphor or symbol of festive celebration and rejoicing for someone s long awaited return. It derives from the parable of the prodigal son in the New Testament . In biblical times, people would often keep at least one piece of livestock that was fed a special diet to fatten it up, thus making it more flavorful when prepared as a meal. Slaughtering this livestock was to be done on rare and special occasions. Thus when the prodigal son returns, the father kills the fatted calf to show that the celebration is out of the ordinary. In modern usage, killing the fatted calf can simply mean to celebrate in an exuberant manner, as used in the Elton John song Bennie and the Jets . References http www.bartleby.com 59 1 fattedcalfki.html The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy 3rd ed. 2002 Christianity stub Category English idioms Category Biblical phrases Category Metaphors referring to food and drink Category Parties ... more details
for the mushroom called calf brain Gyromitra gigas merge beef brain date October 2011 Calf s brains , or cervelle de veau , is a traditional delicacy in Europe and Morocco . It is the brain of a calf consumed as meat . ref cite book title The Grocer s Encyclopedia first Artemas last Ward year 1911 location New York ref It is often served with Tongue As food tongue , sauteed with beurre noir and capers , or mixed with scrambled eggs a traditional breakfast dish in the United States . ref cite book title Cassell s Shilling Cookery first A. G. last Payne publisher Read Books year 2006 page 178 ref ref cite book title Chafing Dish Possibilities first Fannie Merritt last Farmer publisher Little, Brown, and Company year 1916 page 107 ref See also Brain as food Phospho Energon References references Category Offal Category French cuisine meat stub ar de Kalbskopf fr T te de veau sv T te de veau ... more details
File Votive relief Asklepios BM809.jpg thumb Sculpture of a left leg with a prominent calf In human anatomy the calf also calf of the leg is the back portion of the lower leg the crus lower leg crus . In terms of muscle systems, the calf corresponds to the Posterior compartment of leg posterior compartment of the leg . Within the posterior compartment, the two largest muscles are known together as the calf muscle and attach to the heel via the Achilles tendon . Several other, smaller muscles attach to the knee , the ankle , and via long tendons to the toe s see Category Calf muscles . Etymology and history Calf and calf of the leg are documented in use in Middle English , respectively, circa ... PA20 page 20 ref Historically, the absence of calf , meaning a lower leg without a prominent calf muscle ... and pathology Infobox Anatomy Name Calf Latin sura GraySubject 129 GrayPage 482 Image Gray440 color.png Caption Cross section of left lower leg, through the calf, showing its 3 compartments Anterior ... DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf Medical condition s that result in calf swelling among other symptom s include ... Acute compartment syndrome of the calf presenting after prolonged decubitus position journal Orthopedics ... affect the calf muscles at night. ref name pmid19445755 cite journal author Young G title Leg cramps ... 10.1519 JSC.0b013e31818eaef3 url issn ref The circumference of the calf has been used to estimate selected health risks. In Spain , a study of 22,000 persons 65 or older found that a smaller calf circumference ... of calf circumference as an indicator of the risk for hyponutrition in the elderly language Spanish ... of 6265 persons 65 or older found an inverse correlation between calf circumference and carotid ... C, Dartigues JF, Ritchie K, Alp rovitch A, Ducimeti re P, Amouyel P, Zureik M title Calf circumference ... url issn ref Calf augmentation and restoration is available, using a range of prosthesis devices and surgical techniques. See also Calf disambiguation Calf raises Tibia Shin Sciatica References ... more details
File Meadow 2 .JPG thumb 300px Meadow at her home on Twin Willows Ranch Meadow is a Black Angus calf who is believed to be the first bovine calf fitted with double prosthetic s. Meadow was born in northeastern New Mexico . She lost both of her back hooves to frostbite and was found badly wounded on a neighbor s property by Nancy Dickenson, who has helped over a dozen other animals that have been injured. ref name az cite news title Calf who lost back hooves receives prosthetic legs date 2009 11 06 publisher The Arizona Times pages A2 accessdate 2009 11 07 ref After seeing the serious injuries of the wounded calf, Dickenson wanted to give her the ability to walk again. ref name huff cite web url http www.huffingtonpost.com 2009 11 04 cow prosthetics csu scien n 345620.html title Cow Prosthetics CSU Scientist Give Calf A Pair Of Artificial Legs last Dabovich first Melanie date 2009 11 04 publisher Huffington Post Inc. accessdate 2009 11 08 ref After consulting with veterinarian s to ensure Meadow could lead a quality life, the doctors amputated a portion of the calf s hind legs and fitted her with new prosthetics. Colorado State veterinarian Dr. Robert Callan stated that he believes this to be the first bovine calf to be fitted with double prosthetics. ref name huff He has based this claim with talks he has had with other veterinarian clinics and schools. ref name huff Procedure The procedure took place at the Colorado State University s CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The procedure involved five anesthesiologist s, expert large animal veterinarians, surgeon s, and CSU veterinary ... cite web url http www.today.colostate.edu story.aspx?id 2439 title Veterinarians provide calf with two ... can not be undertaken when dealing with livestock. The calf s stomach has compartments that work .... Coupled with a large amount of saliva , this placed the calf at a high risk of aspiration of this material ... title Calf Fitted with Prosthetic Hind Leg last Associated Press date 2008 11 04 publisher Fox News ... more details
Infobox mountain name Calf Top elevation m 609 elevation ref prominence m 312 prominence ref parent peak Whernside listing Marilyn hill Marilyn location Yorkshire Dales , England range coordinates grid ref UK SD664856 topo Ordnance Survey OS Landranger 98 type first ascent easiest route map United Kingdom Yorkshire Dales lat d 54.26495 long d 2.51736 Calf Top is an armchair shaped hill in the western part of the Yorkshire Dales , England . It is located in the county of Cumbria , although Lancashire and North Yorkshire are not far away. The hill is a dominating profile in the view from many of the smaller hills to its west, such as Lambrigg Fell and Hutton Roof Crags . Calf Top is separated from its neighbours, Great Coum and Aye Gill Pike by the deep trench of Barbondale, meaning that although it is lower than most of the hills in its region, it has high relative height and is a Marilyn hill Marilyn . Calf Top is best climbed from Barbon to its south west, passing over its subsidiary summits of Eskholme Pike 307m and Castle Knott 538m . The return should be made the same way as there are no field paths to relieve the trudge back down the valley on tarmac. Walkers from Barbon should take the footpath east from Eskholme. After passing through a gate and climbing up the hillside look for a prominent cairn to the left on Eskholme Pike. This lies alongside an easy and clear track leading directly to the summit, a short distance north of the indistinct line of the right of way. Marilyns N Eng Category Mountains and hills of Cumbria Category Marilyns of England Cumbria geo stub nn Calf Top ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Startled Calf image caption Startled Calf at Three Fountains in El Paso, Texas. image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band origin El Paso, TX El Paso , Texas , United States genre Punk rock , hardcore punk years active 1991 1992 label Red Ear Records website http redearrecords.webs.com startledcalf.htm redearrecords.webs.com startledcalf.htm Members Jimmy Hernandez br Ralph Jasso br George Fraska Hosni br Omar Rodr guez L pez Startled Calf is a hardcore punk band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1991. Featuring Omar A. Rodriguez Lopez on vocals, Ralph Jasso on guitar, Jimmy Hernandez on bass, and George Fraska Hosni on drums. The band was founded by George Fraska Hosni , Ralph Jasso, and Jimmy Hernandez. The band broke up in 1992. Several years later, on July 8, 1995, Jimmy died of cancer the day after his 21st birthday. The other members are still making music in many different creative forms. ref http www.last.fm music Startled Calf ref ref http redearrecords.webs.com startledcalf.htm ref Band Members Omar Rodr guez L pez vocals Ralph Jasso guitar Jimmy Hernandez bass George Fraska Hosni drums Discography I Love Being Trendy EP 1993 You Can t Change Me 1993 See also At the Drive In De Facto band De Facto The Mars Volta Omar Rodr guez L pez Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group Red Ear Records George Fraska Hosni Reflist http www.last.fm music Startled Calf http redearrecords.webs.com startledcalf.htm http rolodex.free.fr biography.htm http www.artistdirect.com artist bio omar rodriguez lopez 2626976 http www.scenepointblank.com reviews omar a rodriguez lopez a manual dexterity soundtrack volume 1 Category American hardcore punk musical groups ... more details
Infobox person name Anthony Calf image birth name Anthony Calf birth date birth date and age 1959 5 4 df y birth place nowrap Hammersmith , London , England death date death cause death place occupation Actor known for title residence education alma mater nationality religion ethnicity parents spouse Caroline Harker children Louise Emma Calf b. December 1983 br Cecilia Ann L Calf b. September 1995 br Anemone Georgiana Calf b. October 2000 Anthony Calf 4 May 1959 is a United Kingdom British actor, born in Hammersmith , London , England . He studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art LAMDA . He has recurring roles in the television medical drama Holby City , as Michael Beauchamp, and New Tricks TV series New Tricks as Strickland. He has also worked in theatre , where his credits include productions of The Madness of George III play The Madness of King George III with Royal National Theatre the National Theatre and A Midsummer Night s Dream , The false servant Royal National Theatre and Rock n Roll Duke of York s Theatre . He has been nominated as best actor in the Irish ... Murders and Agatha Christie s Poirot . In 2010 Calf played the Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden in the BBC ... daughters Louise Emma Calf b. December 1983 , Cecilia Ann L Calf b. September 1995 , and Anemone Georgiana Calf b. October 2000 . He is married to the actress Caroline Harker . Selected film television ... Night s Dream External links and references imdb name id 0129882 name Anthony Calf http www.bbc.co.uk ... home d www.bbc.co.uk http unitedagents.co.uk film anthony calf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Calf, Anthony ALTERNATIVE NAMES The Big Man SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 4 May 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Hammersmith, London DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Calf, Anthony Category ... 1959 births Category Living people Category People from Hammersmith de Anthony Calf fr Anthony Calf ... more details
Calf lymph was the name given ref harvnb BMA 1905 &mdash for example &mdash Calf lymph is now available for the vaccination of every child in the country page 21. ref to a type of smallpox vaccine used in the 19th century, and which was still manufactured up to the 1970s. History Calf lymph was known as early as 1805 in Italy ref cite book author Galbiati G. title Memoria Sulla Inoculazione Vaccina coll Umore Ricavato Immediatement dalla Vacca Precedentemente Inoculata location Napoli year 1810 ref , but it was the Lyon Medical Conference of 1864 which made the technique known to the wider world. ref cite journal author Congr s Medical de Lyon title Compterendu des travaux et des discussions journal Gazette Med Lyon volume 19 issue pages 449 471 year 1864 ref In 1898 calf lymph became the standard method of vaccination for smallpox in the United Kingdom , when arm to arm vaccination was eventually banned ref cite book first Edward last Brown title The Case for vaccination url http books.google.com books?id ZRcJAAAAIAAJ year 1902 publisher Bailli re, Tindall & Cox pages 8, 21 br cite journal author Didgeon JA title Development of Smallpox Vaccine in England in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries journal Br Med J volume 1 issue 5342 pages 1367 72 year 1963 month May pmid 20789814 pmc 2124036 ref due to complications such as the simultaneous transmission of syphilis . See also Dryvax References cite book author British Medical Association title Facts about smallpox and vaccination url http books.google.com books?id kk4dtuQ0kNoC year 1905 ref harvid BMA 1905 Footnotes reflist External links cite book author Henderson, Donald A. Moss, Bernard chapter Ch. 6 Smallpox and Vaccinia chapterurl http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books NBK7294 editor Plotkin, Stanley A. Orenstein, Walter A. title Vaccines edition 3rd publisher Saunders location Philadelphia year 1999 isbn 0 7216 7443 7 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books NBK7291 Category Vaccines vaccine stub ... more details
The Elephant Calf Das Elefantenkalb , also known as The Baby Elephant , is an early one act Surrealism surrealistic prose farce written by the German Modernism modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht . It originally formed the penultimate scene of Brecht s full length play Man Equals Man , but by 1926 Brecht had separated it to an appendix to the published text. It was performed as part of Man Equals Man that same year. It is an Entr acte interlude form of Story within a story Play within a play play within a play and in a later note Brecht suggests that it is to be played in the foyer . He has also given it the subtitle or The provability of any and every contention . References Willett, John. 1967. The Theatre of Bertolt Brecht A Study from Eight Aspects. Third ed. London Methuen. ISBN 041334360X. p.28. Brecht plays DEFAULTSORT Elephant Calf, The Category Plays by Bertold Brecht 1920s play stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Calf Crag photo photo caption elevation m 537 elevation ref prominence c. 40 m parent peak High Raise Langdale High Raise listing List of Wainwrights Wainwright location Cumbria , ENG range Lake District , Central Fells coordinates grid ref UK NY302105 topo Ordnance Survey OS Landranger 90 map United Kingdom Lake District lat d 54.48502 long d 3.07891 Calf Crag is a fell in the English Lake District , on the eastern side of the High Raise Langdale High Raise massif. Topography The spine of the Central Fells runs on a north south axis with the highpoint at High Raise. A complex system of daleheads to the east of this apex resolves itself into Calf Crag, a broad topped ridge featuring a number of rocky tops. Calf Crag is bounded by Wythburndale to the north and by its upper gathering grounds to the west. Far Easedale lies to the south while the head of Greenburn forms the eastern face, both of these sides being craggy. The Wyth Burn flows north east into Thirlmere while Far Easedale Gill and Green Burn descend to the River Rothay and ultimately to Windermere lake Windermere . Calf Crag thus stands on the main north south watershed of the Lakeland Fells. The summit plateau, about a mile across, sends two narrow eastern ridges to the north and south of Greenburn Bottom. The former leads to Steel Fell , while the southern spur passes over Gibson Knott before ending at Helm Crag . Southwest from Calf Crag the ground rises over rocky terrain to Sergeant Man and High Raise, although this could hardly be termed a ridge. Geology Much of Calf Crag is covered by Quaternary deposits although the summit knoll is an outcrop of the Lincomb Tarn Formation. This is composed of dacitic lapilli tuff with andesite sills. The eastern crags at Pike of Carrs display the underlying Esk Pike Formation of volcaniclastic sandstone . ref name BGS British Geological Survey 1 50,000 series maps, England & Wales Sheet 29 BGS 1999 ref Summit and View The summit is a rocky knoll ... more details
Calf Point Coord 71 30 S 169 45 E source GNIS display inline,title is a point between the terminus of Nielsen Glacier and Penelope Point on the west shore of Robertson Bay , northern Victoria Land . It was charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Victor Campbell , of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910 13 , and named because of the great number of young Pinniped seal s, known as calves, seen here. References usgs gazetteer id 2304 Category Headlands of Victoria Land Category Pennell Coast VictoriaLand geo stub ... more details