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Botulu (Russian: Ботулу; Yakut: Боотулу, Bootulu) is a
rural locality (a selo), the
administrative centre of and one of two settlements, in
addition to...
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Trematoda Botulus microporus, a
giant digenean parasite from the
intestine of a
lancetfish Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- cuisine.
Botifarra is
based on
ancient recipes,
either the
Roman sausage botulu or the lucanica, made of raw pork and ****es, with
variants today in Italy...
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originally named Bacillus botulinus,
after the
Latin word for sausage,
botulus. ("Sausage poisoning" was a
common problem in 18th- and 19th-century Germany...
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Botulus microporus...
- optimal, optimate, optimum,
suboptimal bōs bov- cow, ox bovine,
bovinic acid
botulus botul-
sausage botulin,
boudin †botellus botell-
bracchium brac- arm, support...
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describe the
disease caused by
sausage poisoning, from the
Latin word
botulus,
meaning 'sausage'. In 1895 Émile van Ermengem, a
Belgian microbiologist...
- people.
Botulism also
affects many
other animals. The word is from
Latin botulus,
meaning 'sausage'. The
muscle weakness of
botulism characteristically...
- (Zdzitowiecki, 1985)
Profilicollis arcticus (Van Cleave, 1920)
Profilicollis botulus (Van Cleave, 1916)
Profilicollis chasmagnathi (Holcman-Spector, Mañé-Garzón...
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family of
flatworms belonging to the
order Plagiorchiida. Genera:
Botula Botulus Guiart, 1938
Hirudinella de Blainville, 1828
Lampritrema Yamaguti, 1940...