- The
subcutaneous tissue (from
Latin subcutaneous 'beneath the skin'), also
called the hypodermis,
hypoderm (from Gr**** 'beneath the skin'), subcutis, or...
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Infectious hypodermal and
hematopoietic necrosis (IHHN) is a
parvoviral disease of
penaeid shrimp that
causes m****
mortality (up to 90%)
among the Western...
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baiting Shrimp farming Shrimp marketing Shrimp trawling Diseases Infectious hypodermal and
hematopoietic necrosis Necrotising hepatopancreatitis Taura syndrome...
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Needles stout, rigid, 1.5–2 mm diameter, with 3–6
layers of thick-walled
hypodermal cells. P.
nigra subsp.
nigra var.
nigra (syn.
Pinus nigra var. austriaca...
- its
susceptibility to
white spot syndrome,
Taura syndrome,
infectious hypodermal and
haematopoietic necrosis,
baculoviral midgut gland necrosis, and Vibrio...
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pollen sacs
begins with the
differentiation of
archesporial cells in the
hypodermal region below epidermis at four
corners of the
young anther. The archesporial...
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subcutaneous tissue (also hypodermis). The
abscess is
formed due to a
hypodermal infection by a bacterium, a
fungus or a parasite. Typically, this kind...
- (lipedema fat).
Stage 2:
Uneven skin with
indentations in fat and
larger hypodermal m****es (lipomas).
Stage 3:
Bulky extrusions of skin and fat
cause large...
- disease. The
resulting heavy losses (up to 90%)
caused by
Infectious hypodermal and
haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV)
caused a
number of
shrimp farming...
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normally found only in leaves.
Immediately below the
outer epidermis, a
hypodermal layer developed made up of
cells with
thickened walls,
offering mechanical...