- its name from the
Latin word "
sarcina,"
meaning pack or bundle,
after the
cuboidal (2x2x2)
cellular ****ociations they
form during division along three planes...
- same
plane such as
Micrococcus sp.).
Sarcina describes a pack-like
cuboidal arrangement of
eight cocci such as
Sarcina ventriculi. The gram-positive cocci...
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armor The loculus, a satchel,
carried by
legionaries as a part of
their sarcina (marching pack) The paludamentum, a
cloak or cape
fastened at one shoulder...
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Leotropa sarcina is a
species of
snout moth. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1918. It is
found in East Africa. "Leotropa Hampson, 1918" at Markku...
- Furcas, a
demonic mythological character Furca, a
carrying pole for the
sarcina of
Roman legionaries Furca, the
Aromanian name of Fourka, a
village in...
-
sometimes used to
describe a
small package of
powdered drugs.
Carrying pole
Sarcina "bindle".
Oxford English Dictionary.
Oxford University Press. Retrieved...
- Empire, but the
Latin name was
first used in the 16th
century (the
ancient form is unknown). The
armour itself consisted of
broad ferrous strips ('girth...
-
Rudolf Virchow. He gave the
first description of the
stomach bacterium Sarcina ventriculi which demonstrated his
status as a
shrewd observer and innovative...
- doi:10.1038/news.2008.691. Trinkaus, E.; Moldovan, O.; Milota; Bîlgăr, A.;
Sarcina, L.; Athreya, S.; Bailey, S. E.; Rodrigo, R.; Mircea, G.; Higham, T.; Ramsey...
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respiratory tract. It was
first isolated in 1930 and it was
identified as
Sarcina mirabilis. However, its
status as a
unique species was not
proposed until...