- that the life
cycle transitions of
opalines may be
governed by the
hormonal cycles of the host.
Lacking a mouth,
opalines feed by
taking in
nutrients from...
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Opaline is the
third studio album by Dishwalla,
released on
April 23, 2002 on
Immergent Records. "
Opaline" - 04:10 "Angels or Devils" - 04:03 "Somewhere...
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producing a
similar type of gl****,
labelled 'Veritable
Opaline de Murano'. Vincendeau, Christine. Les
Opalines. (in French) Amic, Yolande. L'Opaline française...
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Opaline may
refer to:
Opaline, a
group of
protists Opaline, an
album by
Dishwalla Opaline gl****,
decorative French gl****
Opaline silica: an
amorphous or...
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first two
pairings produced six
Opalines, all hens, and the
third several Opalines, both ****s and hens. The name '
Opaline' was
suggested in 1936 by R J...
- The
three spot
gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus), also
known as the
opaline gourami, blue gourami, and gold gourami, is a
species of fish
native to southeastern...
- and
former ****ociate of the series' antagonist, the
villainous alicorn Opaline Arcana.
Developed by
Gillian Berrow for Netflix, the 44-minute special...
- that fed on
green algae, like ulva lactuca. The ink and
opaline glands produce ink and
opaline respectively;
these two
substances are
mixed in the cavity...
-
group includes a
variety of
algal protists,
heterotrophic flagellates,
opalines and
closely related proteromonad flagellates (all
endobionts in
other organisms);...
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conflit des
Opalines de
Foucherans devient médiatique". 20 July 2017. "Le député François
Ruffin vient soutenir les aides-soignants des
Opalines de Foucherans...