- the
number of M.
osloensis cells carried by
infective juveniles. Tan and
Grewal (2001)
demonstrated that the 72-hour-old M.
osloensis cultures inoculated...
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Calonarius osloensis is a
species of
fungus in the
family Cortinariaceae. The
species was
described in 2014 and
classified as
Cortinarius osloensis. In 2022...
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University of Oslo (Norwegian:
Universitetet i Oslo; Latin:
Universitas Osloensis) is a
public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the oldest...
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Schola Osloensis,
known in
Norwegian as Oslo
Katedralskole (Oslo
Cathedral School) and more
commonly as "Katta", is a
selective upper secondary school...
- The
Diocese of Oslo (Latin:
Dioecesis Osloënsis) is an
exempt Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church located in the city of Oslo in Norway. The territory...
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catarrhalis M.
caviae M.
cuniculi M. equi M.
lacunata M.
lincolnii M.
nonliquefaciens M.
oblonga M.
osloensis M.
pluranimalium M.
porci M. saccharolytica...
- M. caviae, M. cuniculi, M. equi, M. lincolnii, M. nonliquefaciens, M.
osloensis, M. ovis, M. saccharolytica, and M. pluranimalium. However, only one has...
- 1959. "Once
Again Marius’
Speech after Election in 108 B.C.".
Symbolae Osloensis 35.1: 63–70. Dugan, John. 2005.
Making a New Man:
Ciceronian Self-Fashioning...
- eggs and
slugs in Argentina.
Poecilus cupreus The
bacterium Moraxella osloensis is a
mutualistic symbiont of the slug-parasitic
nematode Phasmarhabditis...
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oppositifolia –
purple saxifrage,
purple mountain saxifrage Saxifraga osloensis Knaben – Oslo saxifrage, a
natural hybrid species Saxifraga paniculata...