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- Spratt. In 1848, he published his monograph on jellyfish, the British Naked-e**** Medusae (Ray Society). In 1852, Forbes published the fourth and concluding...
- head of Medusa, whose asterism was named together as ****us et Caput Medusae; however, this never came into po****r usage. The galactic plane of the...
- (such as jellyfish) are macroscopic, meaning they can be seen with the naked eye. Many protozoans (single-celled protists that prey on other microscopic...
- A fatty streak is the first grossly visible (visible to the naked eye) lesion in the development of atherosclerosis. It appears as an irregular yellow-white...
- these is Peachia quinquecapitata, the larvae of which develop inside the medusae of jellyfish, feeding on their gonads and other tissues, before being liberated...
- reported that the largest single source of dust on Mars comes from the Medusae Fossae Formation. On 1 June 2018, NASA scientists detected signs of a dust...
- swimming rather than flying.[vol. 15: "Echidna/Melusine/Medusae Subspecies Secrets"] The Medusae appear to be the more intellectual of the serpentibe races...
- that are mostly one cell thick. They have two basic body forms: swimming medusae and sessile polyps, both of which are radially symmetrical with mouths...
- that the largest single source of dust on the planet Mars comes from the Medusae Fossae Formation. Scientists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham...
- "Bioluminescence spectra of shallow and deep-sea gelatinous zooplankton: ctenop****s, medusae and siphonop****s" (PDF). Marine Biology. 133 (3): 571–582. doi:10.1007/s002270050497...