- In demonology,
Furfur (other spelling: Furtur, Ferthur) is a
powerful Great Earl of ****,
being the
ruler of twenty-six
legions of demons. He is a liar...
- Mal****ezia
furfur (formerly
known as
Pityrosporum ovale) is a
species of
yeast (a type of fungus) that is
naturally found on the skin
surfaces of humans...
-
versicolor is
caused by the
fungus Mal****ezia globosa,
although Mal****ezia
furfur is
responsible for a
small number of cases.
These yeasts are
normally found...
-
sources consider these terms to
refer to a
single species of fungus, with M.
furfur the
preferred name.
Pityrosporum (Mal****ezia) pachydermatis,
which is lipophilic...
-
susceptibility and
allergy sensitivity.
Older literature cites the
fungus Mal****ezia
furfur (previously
known as
Pityrosporum ovale) as the
cause of dandruff. While...
-
these regions.
Pustules are
caused by an
overgrowth of the
yeast Mal****ezia
furfur (formerly
Pityrosporum ovale),
which plugs the follicles. This
yeast is...
- as a
pentagram star,
changing into a man
under the conjurer's request.
Furfur (also Furtur) is a
powerful Great Earl of ****,
being the
ruler of twenty-six...
- Marquess/Count
Roneve Duke
Berith Duke
Astaroth President Forras Count Furfur Marquess Marchocias President Malphas Duke
Vepar Marquess Sabnac King Sidonay...
- oat,
wheat bran, and sawdust. The name
furfural comes from the
Latin word
furfur,
meaning bran,
referring to its
usual source.
Furfural is only
derived from...
- demonology)
Forneus (Christian demonology) Furcas/Forcas (Christian demonology)
Furfur (Christian demonology) Gaap (Christian demonology) Gader'el (Jewish demonology)...