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- twin is compressed into a flattened, parchment-like state known as fetus papyraceus. Vanishing twins occur in up to one of every eight multifetus pregnancies...
- Narcissus papyraceus (from papyrus and aceus; meaning paper-like), one of a few species known as paperwhite, is a perennial bulbous plant native to the...
- Drymaeus papyraceus, commonly known as the fragile snail, is a species of tropical air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family...
- involvement of trunk and extremities. Frieden classified ACC with fetus papyraceus as type 5. This type presents as truncal ACC with symmetrical absence...
- (unbranched, with short floral stalks) with 2 to 15 or 20 flowers, such as N. papyraceus (see illustration, left) and N. tazetta (see Table I). The flower arrangement...
- Edwards, 1837 Parribacus antarcticus carinatus Pfeffer, 1881 Parribacus papyraceus Rathbun, 1906 Parribacus ursus major (Herbst, 1793) Pseudibacus Pfefferi...
- other." If so, the smaller foetus was probably a blighted twin or fetus papyraceus. Miscarriage 25 March 1697 Miscarriage early December 1697 According to...
- detailed anatomical studies and its superficial resemblance to Drymaeus papyraceus kept the magician snail on the fringes of malacological research until...
- American synthpop group Kindle Paperwhite, an e-book reader Narcissus papyraceus or Paperwhite, a perennial bulbous plant Narcissus tazetta or Paperwhite...
- Sytchevskaya, 1974 - Pliocene to Early Pleistocene of Ukraine & Moldova †Esox papyraceus Troschel, 1854 - Late Oligocene of Germany †Esox primaevus Gaudant, 1978...