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- Xenophilus or Xenophilos may refer to: Xenophilus (5th century BC), playwright who won the Lenaia with a comedy Xenophilus (philosopher) (4th century BC)...
- Xenophilus ****niciresistens is a Gram-negative, aerobic, ****nite-resistant and motile bacterium from the genus Xenophilus which has been isolated from...
- BC. Aulus Gellius relates that Xenophilus was the intimate friend and teacher of Aristoxenus and implies that Xenophilus taught him Pythagorean doctrine...
- appointed Xenophilus as its garrison commander (phrourarch), and reconfirmed Abulites as satrap of Susiana, "holding civil jurisdiction". Xenophilus replaced...
- Xenophilus azovorans is a bacterium from the genus Xenophilus which has been isolated from soil in Switzerland. Xenophilus azovorans is a motile, Gram-negative...
- that, as [Xenophilus] says, he became the most just and honest of men." Given the similarity between the only surviving fragment of Xenophilus' lost history...
- Xenophilus is a genus of bacteria from the family Comamonadaceae. Parte, A.C. "Xenophilus". LPSN. "Xenophilus". www.uniprot.org. Kim, S.-J.; Kim, Y.-S...
- school about a century after the Pythagoras' death. Philolaus, Eurytus and Xenophilus are identified by Aristoxenus as the teachers of the last generation of...
- Xenophilus aerolatus is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus Xenophilus which has been isolated from air from Suwon...
- Philolaus and Eurytus. The pupils of Philolaus were said to have included Xenophilus, Phanto, Echecrates, Diocles, and Polymnastus. As to his death, Diogenes...