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einer Hyperebene, Abh. Math. Sem.
Hamburg 45 (1976), S.237-244 J. ****:
Ovoides à Translations, Rend. Mat. 21 (1962), S. 37–59. F. Buekenhout: A Characterization...
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Gibberula ovoides is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Cystiscidae. This
species occurs in Egyptian part of the Red Sea...
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condition known as "white piedra".
Behrend called his new
species Trichosporon ovoides.
Friedrich Küchenmeister and
Rabenhorst had, however,
previously described...
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reminds one of an egg. The three-dimensional
version of an oval is
called an
ovoid. The term oval when used to
describe curves in
geometry is not well-defined...
- beigelii.
White piedra can
occur on the hair of the scalp;
Trichosporon ovoides is
likely the
cause in this case.
White piedra on
scalp hair is rarely...
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sizes in
adults Generally 10 mm
Inguinal 10 – 20 mm
Pelvis 10 mm for
ovoid lymph nodes, 8 mm for
rounded Neck
Generally (non-retropharyngeal) 10 mm...
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Odostomia laevigata,
common name the
ovoid odostome, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and...
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minoris Karg, 1996
Gamasiphis novipulc****us Ma & Yin, 1998
Gamasiphis ovoides Karg, 1993
Gamasiphis parpulc****us Nasr & Mersal, 1986
Gamasiphis paulista...
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natural hosts.
There is only one
species in this genus:
Aeropyrum pernix ovoid virus 1.
Viruses in the
genus Betaguttavirus are enveloped. The diameter...
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cultivated commercially. They form
aggregate clusters of small,
narrowly ovoid to pear-shaped bulbs.
Potato onions differ from
shallots in
forming larger...