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 | | Throughout this process, familial ties are strengthened, particularly in times of crisis, such as acute illness, or if a conflict between kin is resolved, or a debt of gratitude (utang na loob) repaid (Zialcita 1986: 61). |  | | Despite the ubiquity of penance as an explanation of self-flagellation in the Philippines, rejection of the theory by ritual protagonists is less surprising than it might at first appear. |  | | The link with health or ill-health is pervasive. |
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http://www2.hawaii.edu/~millado/flagellationfolder/flagellation2.html
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| | Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: Simultaneous acral nodular eruption and flagellate erythema caused by bleomycin |
 | | In contrast to the majority of patients who present with a single reaction pattern, our patient developed both acral infiltrative lesions and truncal pigmentary changes simultaneously. |  | | In one study, a patient even continued to develop new lesions in locations away from those being scratched. |  | | Flagellate erythema with hyperpigmentation, therefore, could be a form of "scratching recall toxicity" in which lesions appear in areas traumatized prior to, but not during, therapy. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PDG/is_1_4/ai_n9511659
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| | Flagellate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However, the relationships among the flagellates are still mostly unknown, and their higher classification is confused. |  | | However, they may be a paraphyletic group, and in particular may have been ancestral to most or all other eukaryotes. |  | | Originally the flagellate protozoa were treated as a single class of phylum, the Mastigophora. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagellate
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| | Introduction to the Basal Eukaryotes |
 | | Yet others live in symbiotic relationships with other organisms: the flagellate Streblomastix shown above lives in the intestines of termites, and it and several other protists assist in the digestion of wood. |  | | Amoeboflagellates can also form cysts that are resistant to extreme conditions; these can lie dormant for decades before returning to life. |  | | These primitive eukaryotes are also important in medicine and veterinary science: some cause human and animal diseases such as giardia (hikers' diarrhea) and trypanosomiasis (African sleeping sickness). |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/basalprotists.html
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| | Photochemistry and Photobiology: Screening effect diverts the swimming directions from diaphototactic to positive ... |
 | | Therefore, to study the variation in behavior with the degree of contrast as the cell rotates would be meaningful. |  | | For unicellular flagellates, to know spatial distribution of light, intracellular optical devices) such as a reflector or an absorber (or both) should be necessary because their cell bodies are otherwise mostly translucent. |  | | The mechanism of this response is unclear, but it might imply a significant meaning, especially when the screening effect is extremely small. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3931/is_200303/ai_n9217691
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| | Percolozoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As mentioned above, under unfavourable conditions, the acrasids aggregate to form sporangia. |  | | Usually the amoeboid form is taken when food is plentiful, and the flagellate form is used for rapid locomotion. |  | | The genera Percolomonas, Lyromonas, and Psalteriomonas are known only as flagellates, while Vahlkampfia, Pseudovahlkampfia, and the acrasids do not have flagellate stages. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterolobosea
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 | | flagellate CCMP1167 Cryptophyceae *Chroomonas cf *mesostigmatica CCMP1168 Cryptophyceae *Alexandrium *tamarense CCMP117 Dinophyceae *Rhodomonas *salina CCMP1170 Cryptophyceae *Rhodomonas *salina CCMP1171 Cryptophyceae *Proteomonas *sulcata CCMP1175 Cryptophyceae *Campylomonas *reflexa CCMP1177 Cryptophyceae unid. |  | | flagellate CCMP1479 Chromophyte *Bodanella *lauterbornii CCMP148 Phaeophyceae *Rhizochromulina sp. |  | | flagellate CCMP1399 Chromophyte *Asteromonas *gracilis CCMP140 Prasinophyceae unid. |
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http://ccmp.bigelow.org/data/names.txt
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 | | Found in a wide host range including non-human primates, cats, dogs and various rodents. |  | | This is the largest flagellate found in man with an incidence of 1-10% being in the large intestine. |  | | The flagellates which are encountered in the intestinal tract are Giardia lamblia, Dientamoeba fragilis, Chilomastix mesnili, Trichomonas hominis, Retortamonas intestinalis and Enteromonas hominis (the latter 2 being less common). |
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http://www.soton.ac.uk/~ceb/Diagnosis/Vol3.htm
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| | Zoomastigophorea: Naegleria |
 | | He found that they formed cysts - dormant forms - under certain conditions. |  | | He was working with an organism he called Amoeba lobosa, which he isolated from feces. |  | | All of the organelles of the flagellar apparatus must be formed and extensive construction of cytoskeletal structures must take place during the transition. |
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http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/studies/invertebrates/naegleria.html
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| | Gravitaxis |
 | | For questions and comments of our web site send an e-mail to our webmaster. |  | | Vogel, K., Hemmersbach-Krause, R., Kühnel, C. and Häder, D.-P.: Swimming behavior of the unicellular flagellate, Euglena gracilis, in simulated and real microgravity. |  | | This cannot work for fast swimming flagellates; in addition they do not have statoliths. |
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http://www.biologie.uni-erlangen.de/botanik1/eng/gravitaxis_eng.htm
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| | Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly) |
 | | Bleomycin induced flagellate dermatitis: a clinical and histopathological review. |  | | Flagellate linear hyperpigmentation is the characteristic lesion associated with bleomycin and is seen in about 20-30% of cases, primarily on the upper trunk and limbs. |  | | Cortina P, Garrido JA, Tomas JF, Unamuno P, Armijo M. 'Flagellate' erythema from bleomycin with histopathological findings suggestive of inflammatory oncotaxis. |
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http://www.bioline.org.br/request?dv04014
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| | [Killietalk] flagellate |
 | | You can arm yourself with various medications and some prophylactics. |  | | I don't think you can erradicate flagellates as you will certainly introduce them with food, plants, fish etc... |  | | Hello Svein > I want to have somthing to can take away flagellate in case the fish get > this in the future. |
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http://www.actwin.com/pipermail/killietalk/2004-September/001097.html
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| | Pyramica species key |
 | | No humeral hair present on the pronotum; in full face view, the upper scrobe margin without an elongate filiform or flagellate hair projecting laterally |  | | A pair of long flagellate hairs present on the mesonotum; pronotal dorsum indistinctly, but shallowly striolate, mesonotum reticulate-punctate, the two contrasting; the pronotum with a median longitudinal carina; (MI 22-25, CI 71-75) |  | | In full face view no flagellate apicoscrobal hair present; humeral hair on pronotum is simple, stiff and stout; the mesonotum with erect stout simple hairs; the head broader and scapes shorter (CI 68-72, SI 69-75) |
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http://www.msstate.edu/org/mississippientmuseum/Researchtaxapages/Formicidaepages/Myrmicinaekeys/Pyramica.key.htm
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| | Heterokonts - Chrysophyceae |
 | | Ochromonas is mixotrophic, and pseudopodia can also capture prey |  | | Unicellular or colonial, often flagellate or with flagellate stages. |  | | They may be primarily flagellate, amoeboid, palmelloid (clusters of cells in a mucilaginous sheath; Chrysocapsa), or coccoid (non-motile spheres with cell walls, organized in loose colonies; Chrysosphaera)., and some species have stages with two or more of these forms. |
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http://www.life.umd.edu/labs/delwiche/PSlife/lectures/Heterokonts-2.html
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| | RFDD - "N thru P" page |
 | | Orpin, C.G. Studies on the rumen flagellate Neocallimastix frontalis. |  | | Orpin, C.G. Studies on the rumen flagellate Sphaeromonas communis. |  | | Orpin, C.G. The rumen flagellate Callimastix frontalis: does sequestration occur?. |
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http://www.towson.edu/~wubah/rumenfungi/rufun05.htm
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| | Learn more about Flagellate in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | Flagellates are single-celleded protists with one or more flagella, whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. |  | | The animals, fungi, and plants are all derived from various lines of flagellates - something reflected in the presence of flagellate cells in most forms, whose ultrastructure is a useful guide to determining relationships. |  | | It is quite possible the ancestral eukaryote was a flagellate, and if not they appeared fairly early on in their development. |
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http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/f/fl/flagellate.html
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| | Babeland - Flagellate |
 | | In a BDSM context, flagellation is often used for the purposes of sexual arousal and/or punishment. |
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http://www.babeland.com/sexinfo/glossary/flagellate
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| | Tortoise Trust Web - Protozoan infections in Chelonians. |
 | | Infection of the renal-urinary system by the flagellate organism Hexamita parva presents a serious danger. |  | | The most common organisms encountered are flagellates of the order Trichomonadida. |  | | Both flagellate and ciliate protozoan organisms are frequently detected in chelonians. |
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http://www.tortoisetrust.org/articles/proto.html
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| | flagellate -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Zooxanthellae live in other protozoa (foraminiferans and radiolarians) and in some invertebrates. |  | | Includes information on Trichomonas vaginalis, a flagellate covering details on its life cycle, geographic distribution, clinical features, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment. |  | | Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Fact sheet on this sexually transmitted disease commonly effecting women between the ages of 16 to 35 years, its transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9034460
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| | Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science |
 | | The amebo-flagellate Naegleria gruberi has been extensively used to study the morphogenesis of an eucaryotic cell. |  | | This technique indicates that both of the above divalent cations, separately or in combination, will induce an increase in the flagellate population of cells which have previously undergone the AFT. |  | | The possible role of increased levels of Ca and/or Mg in triggering the ameba-to-flagellate transformation (AFT) of Naegleria gruberi was investigated using the reenflagellation response (RER). |
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http://digital.library.okstate.edu/oas/oas_htm_files/v57/p64_67.html
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| | Jahrbuch-CD der MPG 2003 - Role of bacterial phenotypic tr |
 | | Mechanisms of differential flagellate feeding on these isolates were studied in short-term grazing experiments by high-resolution video microscopy using the nanoflagellate Spumella sp. |  | | Our results reinforce the idea that bacterial cell size strongly affects the feeding success of bacterivorous flagellates, and further implicates size-independent bacterial traits such as swimming speed and biochemical surface composition in this feeding success. |  | | Twelve bacterial isolates from freshwater habitats were characterized in terms of cell size, morphology, capsule formation, surface hydrophobicity and charge, and swimming behavior. |
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http://www.mpg.de/forschungsergebnisse/wissVeroeffentlichungen/archivListenJahrbuch/2002/22/publZIM13.html
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| | flagellate - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Words similar to flagellate: flagellated, flagellating, mastigophoran, mastigophore, scourge, whiplike, flagellated protozoan, more... |  | | flagellate : The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info] |  | | flagellate : Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=flagellate&ls=a
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 | | Handout for Laboratory 3; PROTISTS I: SARCODINES AND FLAGELLATES |  | | Where do they live inside of human beings? |  | | In contrast to these chlorophyll-containing flagellates, look at prepared slides of Trypanosoma and Giardia. |
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http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/crone/3050/labwk03.html
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| | Flagellate euglenoid (Euglena gracilis) Chemical Toxicity Studies |
 | | Flagellate euglenoid (Euglena gracilis) Toxicity Studies - Toxicology studies from the primary scientific literature on aquatic organisms |  | | Note: Only partial study information is reported on these pages. |
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http://www.pesticideinfo.org/List_AquireAll.jsp?Species=430
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| | Powdermill Nature Reserve |
 | | Kozloff was skeptical about J. Leidy’s 1846 description of a related flagellate as occurring in three different species of snails, because the parasitic flagellate is passed among host individuals when they mate. |  | | When he examined the flagellates in the PNR snail, his suspicion was confirmed, and he named the new species of flagellate from the PNR snail. |  | | Type localities are important because if someone needs to examine additional specimens, the best place to look is the type locality. |
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http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/powdermill/research/current.htm
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 | | flagellum] [3flagellate] 1a: having flagella 1b: shaped like a flagellum 2: of, relating to, or caused by flagellates 3. |  | | flagellate \like 2\ n [NL Flagellata, class of unicellular organisms, fr. |  | | of flage]llatus : a flagellate protozoan or alga -------- Date: Thu Dec 28 13:31:22 EST 1995 Subject: A.Word.A.Day--arcuate X-Bonus: Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defense. |
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http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/archives/1295
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| | Detection of cytotoxic agents using tetramitus rostratus (US5387508) |
 | | Show 5 U.S. patent(s) that reference this one |  | | (a) adding the sample to a living culture of Tetramitus rostratus in flagellate form, |  | | (a) adding the sample to a living culture of Tetramitus rostratus in flagellate form; |
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http://www.delphion.com/details?pn=US05387508__
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| | PDF files of papers- Geoff McFadden |
 | | Wetherbee R.W., Hill D.R.A., and McFadden G.I. (1986) Periplast structure and development in the cryptomonad flagellate Hemiselmis brunescens. |  | | Lechtreck K.F., McFadden G.I., and Melkonian M. (1989) The cytoskeleton of the naked green flagellate Spermatozopsis similis: isolation, whole mount electron microscopy, and preliminary biochemical and immunological characterization. |  | | McFadden G.I. and Melkonian M. (1986) Golgi apparatus activity and membrane flow during scale biogenesis in the green flagellate Scherffelia dubia (Prasinophyceae) I: Flagellar regeneration. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/fad1/PDFS.html
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| | Reuters AlertNet - Kashmiri Shia flagellate himself with knifes during Ashura procession in Muzaffarabad |
 | | Kashmiri Shia flagellate himself with knifes during Ashura procession in Muzaffarabad |  | | Reuters AlertNet - Kashmiri Shia flagellate himself with knifes during Ashura procession in Muzaffarabad |  | | You are here: Homepage > Pictures page > Kashmiri Shia flagellate himself with knifes during Ashura procession in |
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http://www.alertnet.org/redir/righsection_rel_art__thenews_newsdesk_N02236739_htm/thenews/pictures/YAN10D.htm
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| | The photoreceptor for phototaxis in the photosynthetic flagellate Euglena gracilis |
 | | Key words: Euglena gracilis, flagellate, flavin, mutant, nicotine, paraxonemal body (PAB), phototaxis, pterin, roseoflavin, stigma, TPMP |  | | The unicellular flagellate Euglena gracilis shows positive phototaxis at low fluence rates ( |  | | The photoreceptor for phototaxis in the photosynthetic flagellate Euglena gracilis |
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http://www.netsci-journal.com/97v3/lebert2/abstract.htm
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| | MilkandCookies - Multi-cell Flagellate |
 | | Clicking this 5k project spawns a very realistic looking multi armed flagellate which responds to your mouse movements. |  | | Comments listed by date, oldest first, group by thread. |
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http://www.milkandcookies.com/links/4408/detail
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| | Stock Footage of A flagellate algae, volvox, rotating - Search Motion Clip Digital Videos - MC136 MC136.gif |
 | | algae, aquatic life, biology, cells, flagellate, microbiology, microorganisms, microscopic, organisms, plants, research, science, volvox, microbes, footage, film, films, video, videos, motion, clip, clips, movie, movies, royalty free |  | | Stock Footage of A flagellate algae, volvox, rotating - Search Motion Clip Digital Videos - MC136 MC136.gif |
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http://www.fotosearch.com/ATB272/mc136
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| | Find in a Library: The flagellate subfamily Oxymonadinae |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Find in a Library: The flagellate subfamily Oxymonadinae |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/a9e4bb6ea13d4a61.html
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