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aureus (pl. aurei, 'golden', used as a noun) was a gold coin of
ancient Rome
originally valued at 25 pure
silver denarii (sin. denarius). The
aureus was...
- methicillin-resistant S.
aureus (MRSA), is a
worldwide problem in
clinical medicine.
Despite much
research and development, no
vaccine for S.
aureus has been approved...
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Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a
group of gram-positive
bacteria that are
genetically distinct from
other strains of
Staphylococcus aureus. MRSA is responsible...
- The
golden jackal (Canis
aureus), also
called common jackal, is a wolf-like
canid that is
native to Eurasia. The
golden jackal's coat
varies in
color from...
- S.
aureus may
refer to:
Scleropages aureus, a
proposed species of the
Asian arowana, a fish
species native to
Southeast Asia
Senecio aureus, the golden...
- of the
staphylococcal species fall into 11 clusters: S.
aureus group – S. argenteus, S.
aureus, S. schweitzeri, S.
simiae S.
auricularis group – S. auricularis...
- P.
aureus may
refer to:
Paradoxurus aureus, the
golden wet-zone palm civet, a
carnivore endemic to Sri Lanka.
Pipanacoctomys aureus, the
golden Vizcacha...
- Look up
aureus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aureus,
golden in Latin, may
refer to :
Aureus, a gold coin of
ancient Rome
valued at 25
silver denarii...
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handled with gloves. "Lathyrus
aureus". www.rhs.org.
Royal Horticultural Society.
Retrieved 15
January 2022. "Lathyrus
aureus".
Germplasm Resources Information...
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Amblyglyphidodon aureus, a
damselfish species from the
Western Pacific Apogon aureus, the ring-tailed cardinalfish, a fish
species Arctocebus aureus, the golden...