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phrases such as:
Facultative (FAC),
facultative wetland (FACW), or
facultative upland (FACU):
wetland indicator statuses for
plants Facultative anaerobe, an...
- of
switching to
fermentation if
oxygen is absent. Some
examples of
facultatively anaerobic bacteria are
Staphylococcus spp.,
Escherichia coli, Salmonella...
- are
facultative bipeds, most
notably ornithopods and marginocephalians, with some
recorded examples within sauropodomorpha.
Different facultatively bipedal...
- act
opportunistically as
facultative root
parasites of
neighboring green plants.[citation needed]
Among animals,
facultatively kleptoparasitic species...
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Facultative lagoons are a type of
waste stabilization pond used for
biological treatment of
industrial and
domestic wastewater.
Sewage or
organic waste...
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switch between ****ual
reproduction and parthenogenesis. This is
called facultative parthenogenesis (other
terms are
cyclical parthenogenesis, heterogamy...
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Lactobacillus is a
genus of gram-positive,
aerotolerant anaerobes or microaerophilic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria.
Until 2020, the
genus Lactobacillus...
- immediately; such
plants are
essentially non-serotinous, but may be
termed facultatively serotinous. In the
southern hemisphere, fire-mediated
serotiny is found...
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methods of reinsurance:
Facultative Reinsurance,
which is
negotiated separately for each
insurance policy that is reinsured.
Facultative reinsurance is normally...
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probability 1% – 33%).
Facultative (FAC) -
Equally likely to
occur in
wetlands and non-wetlands (estimated
probability 34% – 66%).
Facultative upland (FACU) -...