- is
considered a
distinct subspecies, "Baltic herring" (Clupea
harengus membras),
despite the lack of a
distinctive genome. The
Baltic herring has a specific...
-
Disjecta membra, also
written disiecta membra, is
Latin for "scattered fragments" (also
scattered limbs, members, or remains) and is used to
refer to surviving...
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species in this genus:
Membras analis (L. P. Schultz, 1948) (Backwaters silverside)
Membras argentea (L. P. Schultz, 1948)
Membras dissimilis (J. de P....
- from the
family Atherinopsidae, it is the type
species of the
genus Membras.
Membras martinica has an
elongated body with a
rather pointed snout and oblique...
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Membra Jesu nostri,
BuxWV 75, is a
cycle of
seven cantatas composed in 1680 by
Dieterich Buxtehude and
dedicated to
Gustaf Düben. More
specifically and...
- Man
would also be
released alongside the
outtakes compilation,
Disjecta Membra,
which was
personally emailed out to
anyone who
purchased the
album for...
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Their size
varies between subspecies: the
Baltic herring (Clupea
harengus membras) is small, 14 to 18 centimeters; the
proper Atlantic herring (C. h. harengus)...
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largely negative attitude typified by the
medical terminology of
pudenda membra,
meaning parts to be
ashamed of.
There has been an
artistic reaction to...
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disiecta membra scattered limbs I.e., "scattered remains".
Paraphrased from Horace, Satires, 1, 4, 62,
where it is
written "disiecti
membra poetae" (limbs...
- grasp.
Vivat Academia,
Vivant professores,
Vivat membrum quodlibet,
Vivant membra quaelibet,
Semper sint in flore! Long live the academy! Long live the professors...