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Look up Plaque, plaque, or plaqué in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plaque may refer to: Commemorative plaque, a plate, usually fixed to a wall or other
Plaque
Commemorative plaque in the United Kingdom
A blue plaque is a permanent sign installed in a public place in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and certain other countries and territories, to commemorate
Blue_plaque
Autoimmune diseases of the skin
phenomenon. The five main types of psoriasis are plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic. Plaque psoriasis, also known as psoriasis vulgaris
Psoriasis
Biofilm of microorganisms that grows on teeth
Dental plaque is also known as microbial plaque, oral biofilm, dental biofilm, dental plaque biofilm, and bacterial plaque biofilm. Bacterial plaque is one
Dental_plaque
Plaques on the Pioneer 10 and 11 space probes with pictorial messages about humanity
The Pioneer plaques are a pair of gold-anodized aluminium plaques that were placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecraft, featuring
Pioneer_plaque
Inflammatory disease involving a buildup of lesions in the walls of arteries
lead to narrowing of the arterial walls due to buildup of atheromatous plaques. At the onset, there are usually no symptoms, but if they develop, symptoms
Atherosclerosis
Historical marker
A commemorative plaque, or simply plaque, or in other places referred to as a historical marker, historic marker, or historic plaque, is a plate of metal
Commemorative_plaque
Pseudoscientific term in alternative medicine
Mucoid plaque (or mucoid cap or rope) is a pseudo-scientific term used by some natural medicine advocates to describe what is claimed to be a combination
Mucoid_plaque
Extracellular deposits of the amyloid beta protein
Amyloid plaques (also known as neuritic plaques, amyloid beta plaques or senile plaques) are extracellular deposits of amyloid beta (Aβ) protein that
Amyloid_plaques
Commemorative plaques attached to the United States Apollo Lunar Modules
Lunar plaques are stainless steel commemorative plaques measuring 9 by 7+5⁄8 inches (22.9 by 19.4 cm) attached to the ladders on the descent stages of
Lunar_plaque
Accumulation of degenerative material in the inner layer of artery walls
An atheroma, or atheromatous plaque, is an abnormal accumulation of material in the inner layer of an arterial wall. The material consists of mostly macrophage
Atheroma
American online streamer and rapper (born 2003)
Maxwell Elliot Dent (born April 3, 2003), known professionally and online as PlaqueBoyMax, is an American online streamer, record producer, and rapper. He began
PlaqueBoyMax
Mayan archaeological artifact
The Leyden plaque, sometime called Leiden plate or Leiden plaque, is a jadeite belt plate from the early classic period of the Maya civilization. Although
Leyden_plaque
Medical condition
A Hollenhorst plaque (also known as a retinal cholesterol embolus) is a cholesterol embolus that is seen in a blood vessel of the retina. It is usually
Hollenhorst_plaque
Plaque vulnerable to stroke or ischemia
A vulnerable plaque is a kind of atheromatous plaque – a collection of white blood cells (primarily macrophages) and lipids (including cholesterol) in
Vulnerable_plaque
Memorial plaque design in Warsaw, Poland
Tchorek plaques are a common design of memorial plaque in Warsaw, Poland, used to commemorate places where battles or executions took place during the
Tchorek_plaques
UK gay commemorative plaque programme
The rainbow plaque programme is a UK scheme to create commemorative plaques to highlight significant people, places and moments in LGBTQIA+ history. Emulating
Rainbow_plaque
Measure of the number of particles capable of forming plaques per unit volume
A plaque-forming unit (PFU) is a measure used in virology to describe the number of virus particles capable of forming plaques per unit volume. It is a
Plaque-forming_unit
Visible structure formed by virus propagation within a cell culture
A viral plaque is a visible structure formed after introducing a viral sample to a cell culture grown on some nutrient medium. The virus will replicate
Viral_plaque
Theories concerning the role of dental plaque bacteria in mouth health conditions
Plaque hypotheses are theories to explain the role of plaque bacteria in dental caries and in periodontal disease. They rely heavily on the postulates
Plaque_hypotheses
This is a list of the blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the boroughs of London, the City of Westminster, and the City of
List of former English Heritage blue plaques
List_of_former_English_Heritage_blue_plaques
Heritage scheme in Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg Blue Plaques is a scheme for erecting blue plaques in Johannesburg, South Africa. The city and its citizens have embraced the idea of connecting
Johannesburg_Blue_Plaques
Chewable tablets showing dental plaque
Disclosing tablets are chewable tablets that make dental plaque visible. The tablets, sold over the counter in many countries, contain a dye (typically
Disclosing_tablets
list of blue plaques is an annotated list of people or events in the United Kingdom that have been commemorated by blue plaques. The plaques themselves
List_of_blue_plaques
Plaque about a fictitious priest
The Fr. Pat Noise plaque is a hoax commemorative plaque installed by two brothers on the balustrade of O'Connell Bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin
Fr._Pat_Noise_plaque
Messages of unknown origin found embedded in asphalt of streets
The Toynbee tiles, also called Toynbee plaques, are messages of unknown origin found embedded in asphalt of streets in about two dozen major cities in
Toynbee_tiles
1983 video game
Plaque Attack is a 1983 video game for the Atari 2600 that was made by Activision. The player must shoot food to protect teeth inside a person's mouth
Plaque_Attack
Disease that damages the myelin sheaths around nerves
sclerosis, which refers to the numerous glial scars (or sclerae – essentially plaques or lesions) that develop on the white matter of the brain and spinal cord
Multiple_sclerosis
Red terracotta tile with pagan figures
The Grésin plaque (sometimes called the plaque du Broc) is a red terracotta tile discovered in France, featuring intermingled early Christian and Germanic
Grésin_plaque
Plaque hybridization is a technique used in Molecular biology for the identification of recombinant phages. The procedure can also be used for the detection
Plaque_hybridization
Crucifixion sculptures with ancillary panels
Crucifixion plaques are a type of Irish Early Medieval metal sculpture consisting of a central panel of the still alive but crucified Jesus, surrounded
Crucifixion_plaque
10th- or 11th-century Irish sculpture
The Lismore Crucifixion Plaque is an early medieval Irish brass sculpture showing the Christ crucified in a long robe, with two biblical figures (Stephaton
Lismore_Crucifixion_Plaque
Four Celtiberian bronze plaques from 2nd-century-BC Spain
The Botorrita plaques are four bronze plaques discovered in Botorrita (Roman Contrebia Belaisca), near Zaragoza, Spain, dating to the late 2nd century
Botorrita_plaque
Roman memorial plaque in Serbia
Tabula Traiana or Trajan's Plaque is a Roman memorial plaque found on the Serbian side of the Iron Gates of the Danube. The plaque was erected by Roman Emperor
Tabula_Traiana
Literary honour awarded to authors of outstanding literary works in India
preceding 12 months. The plaque awarded by the Sahitya Akademi was designed by the Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Prior to this, the plaque occasionally was made
Sahitya_Akademi_Award
Archaeological finds
The Orlat plaques are a series of bone plaques that were discovered in the mid-1980s in Uzbekistan. They were found during excavations led by Galina Pugachenkova
Orlat_plaques
Metal plaques and sculptures from the Kingdom of Benin
thousand metal plaques and sculptures that decorated the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin, in what is now Edo State, Nigeria. The metal plaques were produced
Benin_Bronzes
Sets of blown sticks. Aeolsklavier Blown plaques (142) 142.1 Individual blown plaques. 142.2 Sets of blown plaques. http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/texti/Idiophone
Blown_idiophone
Heritage scheme in Eastbourne, England
Eastbourne Blue Plaques is a scheme for erecting blue plaques in Eastbourne, England. It was implemented in 1993 following a suggestion to Eastbourne
Eastbourne_Blue_Plaques
8th century Irish Bronze sculpture
Crucifixion Plaque (or Rinnegan or St. John Crucifixion Plaque) is a late 7th or early 8th-century Irish gilt-bronze crucifixion plaque found in the
Athlone_Crucifixion_Plaque
Medication for psoriasis
under the brand name Icotyde, is a medication used for the treatment of plaque psoriasis. It is a cyclic peptide that functions as a selective interleukin
Icotrokinra
Blackburn has several plaques placed in locations of historic significance. A blue plaque scheme, consisting of twenty-four plaques in the style of the
List of Blackburn historical plaques
List_of_Blackburn_historical_plaques
Annual award
The Arrhenius Plaque (Swedish: Arrhenius-plaketten) is awarded annually by the Swedish Chemical Society in memory of Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish physicist
Arrhenius_Plaque
Type of floral art from South China
The flower plaque (Chinese: 花牌; Jyutping: faa1 paai4), also known as flower board, is a traditional craft in China, especially in Hong Kong. It is a gigantic
Flower_plaque
Runic lead plaque
The near Fakenham plaque is a lead plaque uncovered in Norfolk in England, dating to between the 8th and 11th centuries CE. It is notable for its Old
Near_Fakenham_plaque
Monument in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA
Lost Cause myth. The UDC commissioned the monument in response to a nearby plaque dedicated to John Brown in 1918 by the all-black Storer College. Although
Heyward_Shepherd_monument
Welsh commemoration scheme
The Purple Plaques (Welsh: Placiau Porffor) scheme in Wales, UK aims to install plaques on buildings to increase recognition of the lives of women who
Purple_Plaques
Laboratory test for virus-neutralizing antibodies
The plaque reduction neutralization test is used to quantify the titer of neutralizing antibody for a virus. The serum sample or solution of antibody to
Plaque reduction neutralization test
Plaque_reduction_neutralization_test
English computer scientist (1912–1954)
Lodge, Upper Maze Hill, St Leonards-on-Sea, now marked with a blue plaque. The plaque was unveiled on 23 June 2012, the centenary of Turing's birth. Very
Alan_Turing
Issued in UK to commemorate World War I dead
The Memorial Plaque was issued after the First World War to the next-of-kin of all British Empire service personnel who were killed as a result of the
Memorial_Plaque_(medallion)
2016 film
Japanese: ダゲレオタイプの女; French: Le Secret de la chambre noire or La Femme de la plaque argentique) is a 2016 French-Japanese romantic horror film written and directed
Daguerrotype_(film)
Proposed Holocaust museum in Italy
architect. There are two memorial plaques in the ghetto: one from October 25, 1964; and the other from January 2001. The plaque was erected on the 20th anniversary
Shoah_Museum_(Rome)
the Tabarkat gold mine along the Tagharaba-Arlit road near an area called Plaque Point. Five soldiers were killed in the attack. The perpetrators of the
Plaque_Point_attack
Small discs used as currency in casinos
are small discs used as currency in casinos. Larger, rectangular gaming plaques may be used for high-stakes games. Poker chips are also widely used as
Casino_chip
Egyptian Plaque
The MacGregor Plaque (or MacGregor Tablet, also King Den's sandal label) is an artefact that was probably found in the tomb of King Den at Abydos, and
MacGregor_plaque
Media awards
play button symbol. The trophies are of different sizes: each button and plaque becomes progressively larger with the channel's subscriber count. The Gold
YouTube_Creator_Awards
Form of hardened dental plaque
form of hardened dental plaque. It is caused by precipitation of minerals from saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) in plaque on the teeth. This process
Calculus_(dental)
Anonymous voluntary historic board
The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board established in 1999 was the brainchild of Sir Hugo Brunner, then Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, and Edwin Townsend-Coles
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board
Oxfordshire_Blue_Plaques_Board
Disk with Etruscan inscription
The Lead Plaque of Magliano (or Lead Plate of Magliano or Lead Disk; CIE 5237), which contains 73 words in the Etruscan language, seems to be a dedicatory
Lead_Plaque_of_Magliano
Berlin memorial plaque (German: Berliner Gedenktafel) is a special form of commemorative plaque, made by the Royal Porcelain Factory, in Berlin that was
Berlin_memorial_plaque
Medical condition
pleurae. A severe form of the condition is known as fibrothorax. Pleural plaques are patchy collections of hyalinized collagen in the parietal pleura. They
Pleural_thickening
Class of idiophones that produce sound through friction
friction. 132.1 Individual friction plaques. Daxophone Musical saw Triolin Turntable 132.2 Sets of friction plaques. Clavicylinder 133.1 Individual friction
Friction_idiophone
This is a list of commemorative plaques (including blue plaques) in the city of Coventry, England. Coventry is a city full of rich culture and history
List of commemorative plaques in Coventry
List_of_commemorative_plaques_in_Coventry
Votive offering to a saint or to a divinity in Christianity
the site of a major local pilgrimage, the ex-votos include paintings, plaques, model ships, war medals and even football shirts given by players and
Ex-voto
European football honorific award
The UEFA Plaque is an honorific award given by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) to clubs that had won, at least once, the title in each
The_UEFA_Plaque
10th or 11th century Irish Bronze sculpture
The Tynan Crucifixion Plaque is a small early medieval sculpture found in 1844 near Tynan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is dated to c. 1100 and
Tynan_Crucifixion_Plaque
German national award for choirs
Zelter-Plakette (Zelter Plaque) is a German national award for choirs, founded in 1956 by President Theodor Heuss. The plaque was designed by the Cologne
Zelter-Plakette
Medical intervention
Plaque radiotherapy is a type of radiation therapy used to treat eye tumors. A thin piece of metal (usually gold) with radioactive seeds placed on one
Plaque_radiotherapy
Medical condition
Milia en plaque is a cutaneous condition characterized by multiple milia within an erythematous edematous plaque. Micronodular basal cell carcinoma List
Milia_en_plaque
10th- or 11th-century Irish sculpture
The Clonmacnoise Crucifixion Plaque is a 10th century Irish gilt-bronze sculpture showing a disproportionately large, crucificified but still alive Christ
Clonmacnoise Crucifixion Plaque
Clonmacnoise_Crucifixion_Plaque
Battle in Estonia in 1919
1934, a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the Tapa Railway Station for the 15th Anniversary of the Capture of Tapa. The plaque was unveiled on January
Capture_of_Tapa
Any medical condition that affects the integumentary system
size from less than 5 mm up to 10 mm in diameter at the widest point. Plaque: A plaque has been described as a broad papule, or confluence of papules equal
Skin_condition
This is a list of the 1018 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the boroughs of London, the City of Westminster, and the City
List of English Heritage blue plaques in London
List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_London
Ancient Egyptian artifact
Wilbour Plaque is an Ancient Egyptian artifact from the Amarna Period (c. 1352–1336 BCE). Currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum, the plaque is named
Wilbour_Plaque
The Elsa Beskow Plaque, established in 1958 by the Swedish Library Association (Svensk bibkioteksföreniningen), is a Swedish award given to the artist
Elsa_Beskow_Plaque
Maya belt plaques were decorative and functional pendants worn by ancient Maya ajawob (rulers) to validate their rulership through referencing major deities
Maya_belt_plaques
Iron Age bronze plaque found in Wales
Bach Plaque (Welsh: Cilgant Llyn Cerrig Bach) is a bronze plaque that dates from 200BC to AD100 in the Iron Age, found at Llyn Cerrig Bach. The plaque is
Llyn_Cerrig_Bach_Plaque
Award
The Philips Plaque was awarded annually to the player with the best faceoff percentage in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The award was initiated
Philips_Plaque
Cord of thin filaments used in interdental cleaning
of nylon or silk, used in interdental cleaning to remove food and dental plaque from between teeth or places a toothbrush has difficulty reaching or is
Dental_floss
Charity responsible for the National Heritage Collection of England
parts of Hadrian's Wall. English Heritage also manages the London blue plaque scheme, which links influential historical figures to particular buildings
English_Heritage
a complete list of the nine surviving Early Medieval Irish Crucifixion plaques, although many more would have been produced. Eight are extant and one
List_of_Crucifixion_Plaques
Medical condition
Large plaque parapsoriasis are skin lesions that may be included in the modern scheme of cutaneous conditions described as parapsoriasis. These lesions
Large_plaque_parapsoriasis
Spanish–American War memorial
SPAIN (On plaque, front of granite boulder:) UNVEILED JULY 3RD 1907 (On plaque, west side of granite boulder: names of commissioners) (On plaque, on granite
Buckey_O'Neill_Monument
Historic site
exhibited with a plaque erected in 1967 by the Four Rivers Garden Club, Rotary of Annapolis, explaining its significance. The plaque states: Under this
Three_Mile_Oak
A long-running blue plaque scheme is in operation in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Administered by the local council, the scheme was registered with English
List of Gateshead blue plaques
List_of_Gateshead_blue_plaques
Part of Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatchewan, Canada
modeled after the straight, tree lined country avenues of France. A small plaque contributed by the next-of-kin dedicates each tree to an individual soldier
Next_of_Kin_Memorial_Avenue
This is a complete list of the 193 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. At inception
List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_the_Royal_Borough_of_Kensington_and_Chelsea
Medical condition
Small plaque parapsoriasis characteristically occurs with skin lesions that are round, oval, discrete patches or thin plaques, mainly on the trunk. Subtypes:
Small_plaque_parapsoriasis
English mathematician (1815–1852)
and institutes, as well as programmes, lectures and courses. There are plaques, statues, paintings, literary and non-fiction works about her. Lord Byron
Ada_Lovelace
Aggregates of tau protein known as a biomarker of Alzheimer's disease
threads) and the dystrophic (abnormal) neurites that surround neuritic Abeta plaques. Mature NFTs in cell bodies can have a torch-like or globose appearance
Neurofibrillary_tangle
A Spartan ivory plaque decorated with a ship was excavated at the sanctuary of Artemis Orthia at Sparta in Greece in 1907, and is now in the National Archaeological
Spartan ivory plaque with ship
Spartan_ivory_plaque_with_ship
Meeting of advancing Soviet and American troops on 25 April 1945 near Torgau, Germany
Liebenwerda, Germany Memorial stone with "Spirit of the Elbe" plaque "Spirit of the Elbe" plaque, Arlington National Cemetery Russian commemorative coin, 1995
Elbe_Day
Literary award
The Nils Holgersson Plaque is an award given by Swedish Library Association. It was established in 1950, and named for the book The Wonderful Adventures
Nils_Holgersson_Plaque
Mid-level unit award of the United States Armed Forces
drab cloth. The Army MUC (previously called the Meritorious Service Unit Plaque) is awarded to units for exceptionally meritorious conduct in performance
Meritorious_Unit_Commendation
Natural repair process for non-cavitated tooth lesions
Tooth decay demineralization is caused by acids from bacteria in the dental plaque biofilm whilst tooth wear is caused by acids from non-bacterial sources
Remineralisation_of_teeth
Medical condition
Greek Malako "soft" + Plako "plaque") is a rare inflammatory condition which makes its presence known as a papule, plaque or ulceration that usually affects
Malakoplakia
Surgical removal of plaque within arteries
atheromatous plaque material, or blockage, in the lining of an artery constricted by the buildup of deposits. It is carried out by separating the plaque from
Endarterectomy
English landowner (1803–1854)
at Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York, which bears a commemorative plaque acknowledging the event. Walker inherited half of her family's estate, Crow
Ann_Walker
Welsh musician (1947–1975)
2014. "Pete Ham blue plaque". Swansea. Retrieved 20 June 2024. "Badfinger's Pete Ham: Beatle widow Olivia Harrison joins plaque tributes". BBC News. 27
Pete_Ham
Humanized monoclonal antibody
sky-RIZZ-ee), is a humanized monoclonal antibody used for the treatment of plaque psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis
Risankizumab
PLAQUE
PLAQUE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Tullet(t), apparently a metonymic occupational name for a maker of armor, from Middle English tuillet denoting a piece of medieval armor that protects the thigh, from a diminutive of Old French tieule ‘plaque’, ‘tile’.
PLAQUE
PLAQUE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Arabic American Muslim
Handsome.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cowherd, Lord Krishna
Male
French
French name DIEUDONNÉ means "god-given."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Furrow
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Father of Happiness; Happy
Biblical
judgment; process
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical
A Prince; That Cuts; Divides; A Nail; A Horseman
Girl/Female
Indian
Hope, Moonlight
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lord Rama with Bow
PLAQUE
PLAQUE
PLAQUE
PLAQUE
PLAQUE
n.
One of the very minute, disk-shaped bodies found in blood with the ordinary red corpuscles and white corpuscles; a third kind of blood corpuscle, supposed by some to be an early stage in the development of the red corpuscles; -- called also blood plaque, and blood plate.
n.
Any flat, thin piece of metal, clay, ivory, or the like, used for ornament, or for painting pictures upon, as a slab, plate, dish, or the like, hung upon a wall; also, a smaller decoration worn on the person, as a brooch.