- A skin condition, also
known as
cutaneous condition, is any
medical condition that
affects the
integumentary system—the
organ system that
encloses the...
- An
umbilicate lichen is a
lichen that is only
attached to its
substrate at a
single point. An
example is
Lasallia papulosa.
Lichen Vocabulary, LICHENS...
- Melo umbilicatus,
common name the
heavy baler or
umbilicate melon, is a very
large sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Volutidae, the volutes...
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stonecrop family Cr****ulaceae in the
genus Umbilicus so
named for its
umbilicate (navel-like) leaves. Both the name "navelwort" and the
scientific name...
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caused by
coxsackievirus A16, or
vaccinia virus. It
appears as
numerous umbilicated vesicles superimposed on
healing atopic dermatitis. it is
often accompanied...
-
Clappia umbilicata, the
umbilicate pebblesnail, was a
species of
small freshwater snail that had an operculum, an
aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family...
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become enlarged,
producing flesh-colored or yellowish, shiny,
often umbilicated bumps.
Sebaceous hyperplasia,
primarily affecting older patients in high-concentration...
- the soil as a substrate. Many
squamulose lichens are terricolous.: 159
Umbilicate lichens are
foliose lichens that are
attached to the
substrate at only...
- (bell-shaped)
Conical Convex Depressed Flat
Infundibuliform Offset Ovate Umbilicate Umbonate Fungi portal Lamella Stipe Moore-Landecker, E: "Fundamentals...
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grows in
rings on
needle litter,
usually late in the year. The cap is
umbilicated with a down
turned margin,
rarely funnel shaped. When moist, it is dark...