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fimbria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fimbria (plural fimbriae,
adjective fimbriate) is a
Latin word that
literally means "fringe."
Fimbria or...
- The
sablefish (Anoplopoma
fimbria) is one of two
members of the fish
family Anoplopomatidae and the only
species in the
genus Anoplopoma. In English,...
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through Fimbria.
Fimbria stimulation leads to
cholinergic excitation of CA1 O-LMR cells. It is also
known that
extracellular stimulation of
fimbria stimulates...
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Gaius Flavius Fimbria (c. 115 – 85 BC) was a
Roman general. Born to a
recently distinguished senatorial family, he
became one of the most
violent and...
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towards the
fallopian tube. Of all the fimbriae, one
fimbria known as the
ovarian fimbria is long
enough to
reach and make
contact with the near part...
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Fimbria is a
genus of
marine bivalve molluscs in the
family Lucinidae.
Fimbria contains two
living species,
Fimbria fimbriata and
Fimbria soverbii. Several...
- cell-surface
appendage found on many
bacteria and archaea. The
terms pilus and
fimbria (Latin for 'fringe'; plural: fimbriae) can be used interchangeably, although...
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Tethys fimbria is a
species of
predatory sea slug, a nudibranch, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Tethydidae. ICZN
opinion 200
ruled that Tethys...
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Gaius Flavius Fimbria,
according to Cicero, rose to the
highest honours in the
republic through his own
merit and talent. In 105 BC, he was a candidate...
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Prasophyllum fimbria,
commonly known as the
fringed l**** orchid, is a
species of
orchid endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is a tall orchid...