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January same year. In 2011, the two
companies using the
Flexus cards decided to stop
using the
Flexus name and design,
instead using different cards, but...
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Bacillus flexus is an aerobic, Gram-variable, rod-shaped, endospore-forming, oxidase-positive bacterium. The
endospores are ellipsoidal,
located in central/paracentral...
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Tactusa flexus is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Michael Fibiger in 2011. It is
known from China's
Yunnan province. The
wingspan is about...
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named after places in
Celtic mythology. A
flexus is a low,
curved ridge with a
scalloped pattern.
Europan flexūs are
named after the
places visited by Europa...
- (Sternberg, 1940) Kuhn, 1964
Monoclonius cutleri Brown, 1917
Centrosaurus flexus (Brown, 1914) Lambe, 1915
Eucentrosaurus apertus (Lambe, 1904)
Chure & McIntosh...
- ("posterior"). The
mesial part is that
which is
towards the incisors. The
suffix "-
flexus / -flexid" (upper
molar /
lower molar) is used for the open
valleys in the...
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Plagiostropha flexus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Drilliidae. This
marine species is
endemic to
Australia and occurs...
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Chalcosyrphus flexus is a
species of
syrphid fly in the
family Syrphidae.
United States. Curran,
Charles Howard (1941). "New
American Syrphidae" (PDF)...
- 2015, the
company acquired Flexus Biosciences for $1.25 billion. As part of this deal, BMS will gain full
rights to
Flexus' lead
small molecule IDO1-inhibitor...
- at a
place where the
river bends. This is
likely the
origin of the name "
flexus". Le
Fleix is
famous for the
Treaty of Fleix,
signed there in 1580. There...