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- In histopathology, feathery degeneration, formally feathery degeneration of hepatocytes, is a form of liver parenchymal cell (i.e. hepatocyte) death ****ociated...
- Feathery hydroid is a common name for several hydroids and may refer to: Aglaophenia Plumularia Pycnotheca mirabilis Sertularia This page is an index of...
- virgata is a species of gr**** known by the common names feather fingergr**** feathery Rhodes-gr**** and feather windmill gr****. It is native to many of the warmer...
- Emma-Jane Feathery (born 25 December 1984) is a New Zealand rower. 2009 provided the opportunity for her to secure a seat in the New Zealand women's pair...
- The feathery sea pen (Virgularia schultzei) is a species of sea pen in the family Virgulariidae. Feathery sea pens stand upright in the sand like the...
- to the adult males that are strong fliers with well-developed wings and feathery antennae. Species of Lepidoptera undergo holometabolism or "complete metamorphosis"...
- Feathers are epidermal growths that form a distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on both avian (bird) and some non-avian dinosaurs and other archosaurs...
- Misodendraceae, in the order Santalales. These plants have the common name of feathery mistletoes. As of May 2015[update], The Plant List accepts the following...
- at the leading edge of the wings. Small insects like thrips with tiny feathery wings gain lift using the clap and fling mechanism; the wings are clapped...
- eyes without lids, teeth in both upper and lower jaws, three pairs of feathery external gills, and a long tail with dorsal and ventral fins. The forelimbs...