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Swedish ormslå, of same meaning.
Anguis fragilis was
historically divided into two
subspecies (A. f.
fragilis and A. f. colchica). However,
recent taxonomic...
- A.
fragilis or are a
species of
their own (A. europaeus)
proved controversial. This
question has
broader implications: The
presense of A.
fragilis in...
- pH
around 7.
Cells of B.
fragilis are rod-shaped to
pleomorphic with a cell size
range of 0.5–1.5 × 1.0–6.0 μm.B.
fragilis is a Gram-negative bacterium...
- (cluster of
differentiation 225). This
protein has
several additional names:
fragilis (human
homolog of the
mouse protein), IFI17 [interferon-induced protein...
- is
still debated. D.
fragilis is one of the
smaller parasites that are able to live in the
human intestine.
Dientamoeba fragilis cells are able to survive...
-
spaced teeth S. ×
fragilis var.
glauca Spenn. S. ×
fragilis var.
polyandra Wimm. S. ×
fragilis var.
rubens (Schrank) P.D.Sell S. ×
fragilis var. russelliana...
- H.
fragilis may
refer to:
Halimeda fragilis, a
green macroalga species Hechtia fragilis, a
plant species endemic to
Mexico Humboldtia fragilis, a synonym...
- A.
fragilis may
refer to:
Acronicta fragilis, the
fragile dagger moth, a moth
species found from
Newfoundland to
Florida Actinodaphne fragilis, a plant...
-
fragilis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fragilis is the
human homolog of the Interferon-induced
transmembrane protein.
Fragilis (Latin:
fragilis...
-
individuals may be 10 to 12
years old.
Atrina fragilis also have been
found in the
Mediterranean Sea.
Atrina fragilis has a
large (30-48 cm in
length by 15-24...