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Cyclanthera pedata,
known as caigua, is a
herbaceous vine
grown for its
edible fruit,
which is
predominantly used as a vegetable. It is
known from cultivation...
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Viola pedata, the
birdsfoot violet, bird's-foot violet, or
mountain pansy, is a
violet native to
sandy areas in
central and
eastern North America. Two...
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Telfairia pedata,
commonly known as
oysternut (alternately
spelled as 'oyster nut', etc.), queen's nut,
Zanzibar oilvine (alternately
spelled as 'oil vine'...
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Undamma Bottu Pedata (transl. Wait woman! will put bindi) is a 1968
Indian Telugu-language
supernatural drama film
directed by K.
Viswanath and produced...
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Sappinia pedata is a free
living amoeboid organism,
first described by
Pierre Augustin Dangeard in 1896. It
belongs to the
genus Sappinia within the Thecamoebida...
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Sidalcea pedata, also
called birdfoot checkerbloom or Big Bear checkerbloom, is a rare and
endangered perennial herb of California. It
blooms between May...
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Banks & Sol. ex Lowe 1831
Synonyms Ametron pedatum (Sm.) Raf.
Comaropsis pedata (Sm.) DC.
Dalibarda pedata (Sm.)
Stephan Psychrobatia pedata (Sm.) Greene...
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mortality rate
approaching 90%.
Sappinia pedata can
cause GAE,
however only one case of GAE due to S.
pedata infection has ever been reported, and the...
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Pedata Formation (German:
Pedata Schichten) is a
geologic formation in Austria. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Tri****ic period.
Geology portal...
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Edmundsella pedata is a
species of sea slug, an
aeolid nudibranch, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Flabellinidae. This
species has a distinctive...