- Look up
congener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Congener may
refer to:
Congener (biology),
organisms within the same
genus Congener (chemistry), related...
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known mite species. It was
originally described from Ethiopia,
along with
cogeners C. afric**** and C. fimbrisetus, and
inhabits soil and litter. The Microdispidae...
- acetate, was
never marketed.
Clomegestone acetate is also the 17-desoxy
cogener of clometherone, and is
somewhat more
potent in comparison.
Similarly to...
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predominant form of
growth hormone (GH) in the body
during this time. Its
cogener is
growth hormone 1 (GH1), or
pituitary growth hormone. The
protein encoded...
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Magdalena River basin of Colombia.
Although described in 1999, two
other cogener fish have
since been discovered. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.)....
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Malawi to India.
Nutmeg butter,
extracted by
expression from the
fruit of
cogeners of
genus Myristica.
Nutmeg butter has a
large amount of trimyristin. Nutmeg...
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small fishes, shrimps,
worms and
fruits and is more
diurnal than its
cogeners. They
appear to live as pairs,
defending a
territory together. Salvador...
- in the
genus Plethodon, and was one of the
first to be
described of its
cogeners. The
preferred habitat of this
species is
under logs and leaf
litter in...
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found in
Western Australia. The frog is
similar in
appearance to its
cogener,
Ranoidea moorei,
bearing dark
green or
brownish patches with
bronze or...
- many of
which are
specialised to be
pollinated by this
species and its
cogeners. The
females hunt on the
ground for
spiders of the
family Theraphosidae...