- juveniles.
Trichinella spiralis can live the
majority of its
adult life in the
intestines of humans. To
begin its life cycle, T.
spiralis adults invade the...
- The
leaves of
Albuca spiralis are
curved into spirals, and
usually smooth (or only
slightly glandular) The
flowers of
Albuca spiralis are yellow-green and...
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Oxalis spiralis subsp.
spiralis Oxalis spiralis subsp.
membranifolia (R.Knuth)
Lourteig Oxalis spiralis subsp.
trichophora Lourteig Oxalis spiralis subsp...
-
Sulcus spiralis may
refer to:
Sulcus spiralis externus Sulcus spiralis internus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sulcus...
- Ansorge, H.; Nadler, T. (2002). "Pseudonovibos
spiralis –
Mythos oder Wirklichkeit?" [Pseudonovibos
spiralis – myth or reality?]. ZGAP
Mitteilungen (in German)...
- mice by 29% in
response to T.
spiralis infection".
About 11
million humans are
infected with Trichinella; T.
spiralis is the
species responsible for...
-
Juncus effusus '
Spiralis', the cork**** rush (sometimes
referred to as
Juncus spiralis), is a
perennial plant with
green spiraling stems. It is a cultivar...
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spiralis has been
listed as a
naturalized alien in Iceland,
where it was
recorded in
geothermal ponds. Lansdown, R.V. (2019). "Vallisneria
spiralis"...
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flammeus B.C.Stone Pand****
spiralis var.
multimammillatus B.C.Stone Pand****
spiralis var.
spiralis –
autonym Pand****
spiralis var.
thermalis (H.St.John)...
- has
media related to
Hydrophis spiralis. Rasmussen, A.; Sanders, K.; Lobo, A.; Gatus, J. (2010). "Hydrophis
spiralis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...