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Rugula may
refer to: Arugula, an
edible plant Eruca sativa Rugelach, a
Jewish pastry This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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rugula.
Native to the
Mediterranean region, E. vesicaria is
widely po****r as a...
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Fenestrulina rugula is a
bryozoan species from the
genus Fenestrulina. The
scientific name of the
species was
first published in 1990 by
Hayward & Ryland...
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Hollinocopida belonging to the
family Egorovellidae. The type
species is C.
rugula.
Collibolbina habeotubercula Sp. nov
Valid Gonta &
Kanygin Late Ordovician...
- "pinwheels", "tuzzie-muzzies", "gobblies", "schmekels," "doo-dads" and "mock
rugula". Rombauer, Irma S. (1998). Joy of
Cooking 1931
Facsimile Edition: A Facsimile...
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found bacteria with a
characteristic spiral shape,
which he
called Vibrio rugula. He was the
first to
suggest a
possible role of this
organism in the pathogenesis...
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about on the seabed. In 2014 it was
reported that the
bryozoan Fenestrulina rugula had
become a
dominant species in
parts of Antarctica.
Global warming has...
- a name then used for
microscopic protists,
naming them as the 'Vibrio
rugula of
Mueller and Shrank', a
species of
protozoa described by
Danish naturalist...
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which had
ruled the
country unchallenged for over
thirty years. In Wane-
Rugula (on the east bank of the
Zaire river), at
least 470
Hutus were
killed by...
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Verley in 2000. The
specific epithet (rugulata) is from the
Latin word
rugula meaning "wrinkle" or "corrugation",
referring to the
distinctly wrinkled...