- Look up
hominis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hominis (genitive
singular of the
Latin word homō,
meaning "human being") may
refer to : Blastocystis...
- The
human botfly,
Dermatobia hominis (Gr**** δέρμα, skin + βίος, life, and
Latin hominis, of a human), is a
species of
botfly whose larvae parasitise humans...
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Mycoplasma hominis is a
species of
bacteria in the
genus Mycoplasma. M.
hominis has the
ability to
penetrate the
interior of
human cells.
Along with ureaplasmas...
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epidermidis and S.
hominis are the most abundant.
While S.
epidermidis tends to
colonize the
upper part of the body, S.
hominis tends to
colonize in...
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Orthornavirae Phylum:
Negarnaviricota class:
Monjiviricetes Order:
Mononegavirales Family:
Pneumoviridae Genus:
Metapneumovirus Species:
Metapneumovirus hominis...
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Blastocystis hominis is a single-celled
eukaryotic organism that
inhabits the
gastrointestinal tract of
humans and
various animals. This stramenopile...
- C.
hominis may
refer to:
Campylobacter hominis, a Gram-negative, spiral,
microaerophilic bacterium species in the
genus Campylobacter Cardiobacterium...
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species growing in the host's
flesh and
others within the gut.
Dermatobia hominis is the only
species of
botfly known to
parasitize humans routinely, though...
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hominis Collins et al. 1997". The
NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.5476. Abat, C.; Garcia, V.; Rolain, J.-M. (January 2016). "Facklamia
hominis...
- Homo
homini lupus, or in its
unabridged form Homo
homini lupus est, is a
Latin proverb meaning literally 'man is a wolf to man'. It is used to
refer to...