-
Columbia is not
always specifically mentioned as
being part of
CONUS.
OCONUS is
derived from
CONUS with O for
outside added, thus
referring to
Outside of Continental...
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known fossil of
Conus is from the
lower Eocene,
about 55
million years ago. List of
Conus species Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2015).
Conus Linnaeus, 1758....
- as
Conus geographus,
Conus tulipa and
Conus striatus, can be fatal.
Other dangerous species are
Conus pennaceus,
Conus textile,
Conus aulicus,
Conus magus...
- The
conus medullaris (Latin for "medullary cone") or
conus terminalis is the tapered,
lower end of the
spinal cord. It
occurs near
lumbar vertebral levels...
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Conus is a
genus of
marine snails.
Conus may also
refer to: People:
Saint Conus (died 1200),
Benedictine monk and
saint Georgi Conus (1862-1933), Russian...
- 1845
Conus corbula G. B.
Sowerby II, 1858
Conus dilectus Gould, 1850
Conus euetrios G. B.
Sowerby III, 1882
Conus eumitus Tomlin, 1926
Conus panniculus...
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venom of
Conus geographus is
potent enough to kill humans. The
variety Conus geographus var.
rosea G. B.
Sowerby I, 1833 is a
synonym of
Conus eldredi...
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perfuses the left
ventricular posterior and
inferior walls.
There is also the
conus artery,
which is only
present in
about 45
percent of the
human po****tion...
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Jules Conus (Russian: Юлий Эдуардович Конюс, Yuly
Eduardovich Konyus; 1
February 1869 – 3
January 1942) was a
Russian violinist and composer.
Conus was...
- all.
Subspecies Conus striatus juliaallaryae (Cossignani, 2013) (synonym:
Pionoconus striatus juliaallaryae Cossignani, 2013)
Conus striatus oahuensis...