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- Saxifraga bronchialis is a perennial herb in the family Saxifragaceae, with the common name matte saxifrage or spotted saxifrage. It is native to northern...
- pollutants. Gordonia bronchialis has occasionally shown pathogenicity, infecting sternal wounds from surgery. However, since G. bronchialis infections can present...
- The eparterial bronchus (right superior lobar bronchus) is a branch of the right main bronchus given off about 2.5 cm from the bifurcation of the trachea...
- Species Bordetella ansorpii Bordetella atropi Bordetella avium Bordetella bronchialis Bordetella bronchiseptica Bordetella flabilis Bordetella hinzii Bordetella...
- stiff-haired saxifrage Saxifraga bicuspidata Saxifraga biflora Saxifraga bronchialis L. – matte saxifrage Saxifraga bryoides L. – mossy saxifrage Saxifraga...
- brewer's mitrewort Mitella pentandra ― five-stamened mitrewort Saxifraga bronchialisspotted saxifrage, prickly saxifrage Saxifraga cespitosatufted saxifrage...
- bracteatum H DS C brevis L short Conophytum breve H DS bronchialis G of or for the lungs Saxifraga bronchialis H D brumalis L wintry Diuris brumalis DS brunneus...
- would be respelled in isolation, e.g. tuberkulózis cf. tuberculosis bronchialis. Problematic point(s): Inconsistency in some cases, cf. fitnesz for 'fitness'...
- septentrionalis, Diapensia lapponica, Vaccinium, and Saxifraga species Saxifraga bronchialis and Saxifraga spinulosa. Several subspecies have been described: A. g...
- of a lipoarabinomannan-like lipoglycan in the actinomycete Gordonia bronchialis". Archives of Microbiology. 184 (6): 425–7. doi:10.1007/s00203-005-0050-z...