- Desulfurococcaceae.
Three species are known: I. islandicus, I.
pacificus and I.
hospitalis strain KIN4I. The
archaea of the
genus Ignicoccus have tiny
coccoid cells...
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title in
Latin was
Magister Hospitalis Sanctae Mariae Alemannorum Hierosolymitani.
Since 1216, the full
title Magister Hospitalis Domus Sanctae Mariae Teutonicorum...
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Mezobromelia hospitalis,
synonym Cipuropsis hospitalis, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Bromeliaceae,
native to Colombia. It was
first described...
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Stenoma hospitalis is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The
wingspan is
about 29 mm. The
forewings are whitish...
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ceded territory by the
Templars in 1240. The
Ordinis Fratrum &
Militum Hospitalis Leprosorum S.
Lazari Hierosolymitani under Augustinian Rule was confirmed...
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Appendage fibres described as Iho670
fibres are
unique to
Ignicoccus hospitalis.
Bacterial surface appendages include flagella, pili,
short attachment...
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Karyota Ignicoccus hospitalis (and its
symbiote Nanoarchaeum equitans)
Scientific classification Domain:
Archaea (unranked):
Karyota Lake (1988) Domain...
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Crambus digitellus Herrich-****, 1849
Catoptria digitella Crambus hospitali Agenjo, 1952
Crambus marteni Hartig, 1953
Crambus petrosellus de Joannis...
- It was
proposed in 2008 for the
hyperthermophile archeon Ignicoccus hospitalis. CO2
fixation is
catalyzed by enoyl-CoA carboxylases/reductases. Although...
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being where terms like "hostile" derive). By metonymy, the
Latin word
hospitalis means a guest-chamber, guest's lodging, an inn. Hospes/hostis is thus...