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health or
economy are
flagellates in at
least one
stage of life cycle, such as Naegleria,
Trichomonas and Plasmodium.
Flagellates are the
major consumers...
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Flagellation (Latin flagellum, 'whip'),
flogging or
whipping is the act of
beating the
human body with
special implements such as whips, rods, switches...
- Self-
flagellation is the
disciplinary and
devotional practice of
flogging oneself with
whips or
other instruments that
inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation...
- The
Flagellation of Christ, in art
sometimes known as
Christ at the
Column or the
Scourging at the Pillar, is an
episode from the P****ion of
Jesus as presented...
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microaerophilic bacterivorous flagellates Trimastix and Paratrimastix, with
typical excavate morphology. Two
genera of
anaerobic flagellates of
recent description...
- p****es into the paunch,
where flagellates take up the partly-digested wood
particles through endocytosis. The
flagellates break lignocellulose (xylan or...
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microorganisms to
provide motility. Many
protists with
flagella are
known as
flagellates. A
microorganism may have from one to many flagella. A gram-negative...
- The
Church of the
Flagellation is a
Roman Catholic church and
Christian pilgrimage site
located in the
Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, near...
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median five, for
symptoms to
appear after nasal exposure to N.
fowleri flagellates.
Symptoms may
include headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite...
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variety of
algal protists,
heterotrophic flagellates,
opalines and
closely related proteromonad flagellates (all
endobionts in
other organisms); the actinophryid...