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Valonia ventricosa, also
known as
bubble algae, sea grape, or sailor's eyeballs, is a
species of
algae found in
oceans throughout the
world in tropical...
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information related to
Valonia.
Valonia may
refer to:
Valonia (alga), an
algae genus in the
family Valoniaceae Valonia (spider), a
spider genus in...
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Quercus ithaburensis subsp. macrolepis, the
Valonia oak, is a
subspecies of
Quercus ithaburensis, a
member of the
beech family, ****aceae. It may also...
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Agardh 1823
Valonia aegagropila C.
Agardh 1823
Valonia macrophysa Kützing 1843
Valonia ovalis C.Agardh 1822
Valonia chlorocladus Hauck 1886
Valonia cespitula...
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Quercus ithaburensis subsp.
macrolepis (syn.
Quercus macrolepis, the
Valonia oak).
Together with
Quercus brantii, it
forms a
clade of distinct, closely...
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achieving a
diameter of up to 20 cm (7.9 in) Nummulite,
foraminiferans Valonia ventricosa, an alga of the
class Chlorophyceae, can
reach a
diameter of...
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Christopher Silver (2007). Renkioi: Brunel's
Forgotten Crimean War Hospital.
Valonia Press 2007. ISBN 978-0-9557105-0-6.
Derek Webb (2010). Is.
Parthian Books...
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other reef species. It will feed on
algae including bubble algae (
Valonia ventricosa) and eat any left-over
meaty foods but, if it is underfed, may...
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resulting fiber is
similar to viscose; this was observed, for example, for
Valonia cellulose microfibrils.
Dilution with
water causes the
cellulose to reprecipitate...
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often used in
combination with quebracho, mimosa, tara, myrabolans, and
valonia. The wood
seems to
reach its
highest tannin content after the
trees reach...