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molecular study found that A.
nidus is polyphyletic,
meaning that some po****tions were not
closely related to others—A.
nidus from Madagascar,
Vanuatu and...
- Look up
nidus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nidus may
refer to:
Nidus (nest), for
insects or
small animals The
characteristic lesion in osteoid...
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replicate and form a small,
dense cluster of
cells that is
called a
nidus. Once a
nidus has been
formed the MSCs
within it stop replicating. At this point...
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Neottia nidus-avis is
found in
shady woodland,
especially beech, on
basic soils. Its
conservation status in the UK is near-threatened.
Neottia nidus-avis...
- a
dense sclerotic central nidus (the
characteristic lesion in this kind of tumor)
surrounded by
sclerotic bone. The
nidus is
seldom larger than 1.5 cm...
- of complications, they must be removed. An
enterolith may form
around a
nidus, a
small foreign object such as a seed, pebble, or
piece of
twine that serves...
- Salem). Each
aimed to
obtain possession of the
Nidus, a
magical object of
limitless power. The
Nidus actually belonged to Rothgo, but it was
stolen by...
- A nest is a
structure built for
certain animals to hold eggs or young.
Although nests are most
closely ****ociated with birds,
members of all
classes of...
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vernacular name is spleenworts,
applied to the more "typical" species. A.
nidus and
several similar species are
called bird's-nest ferns, the Camptosorus...
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genus Neottia in the
strict sense, such as the bird's-nest orchid,
Neottia nidus-avis) are
completely without chlorophyll and have
leaves which are reduced...