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Extremophile species of bacterium
evidence, it was placed in its own genus Deinococcus, which is closely related to the genus Thermus. Deinococcus is one genus of three in the order Deinococcales
Deinococcus_radiodurans
Species of bacterium
Deinococcus indicus is a species of arsenic-resistant bacterium. It is Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-motile, non-sporulating and red-pigmented, with
Deinococcus_indicus
Genus of bacteria
Deinococcus_A (B) = GTDB genus Deinococcus_B (C) = GTDB genus Deinococcus_C, also known as "Deinococcus species-group 2" (*) = GTDB genus Deinococcus
Deinococcus
Topics referred to by the same term
D. indicus may refer to: Deinococcus indicus, a species of arsenic-resistant bacterium Dendronanthus indicus, the forest wagtail, a medium-sized passerine
D._indicus
Species of bacterium
degrees Celsius. During this process, Deinococcus ficus was catalogued as strain CC-FR2-10T. Although Deinococcus ficus has been proven useful in a variety
Deinococcus_ficus
proteomics and genomics to unravel the specificities of Sahara bacterium Deinococcus deserti". PLOS Genet. 5 (3) e1000434. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000434
List of sequenced bacterial genomes
List_of_sequenced_bacterial_genomes
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Laurentius, LOURENÇO means "of Laurentum."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Merciful
Girl/Female
Muslim
Very intelligent
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Latin, Slovenia, Swedish
Light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Laughs Much
Male
Egyptian
, son of the god Apheru.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Awesome
Biblical
Uzziel, the strength, or kid, of the Lord
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Rajasthani, Traditional
Brave Lord; Similar to Virendra
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bullet
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n.
A bitter white crystalline substance found in the cocculus indicus. It is a peculiar poisonous neurotic and intoxicant, and consists of a mixture of several neutral substances.
n.
A bovine mammal (Ros Indicus) extensively domesticated in India, China, the East Indies, and East Africa. It usually has short horns, large pendulous ears, slender legs, a large dewlap, and a large, prominent hump over the shoulders; but these characters vary in different domestic breeds, which range in size from that of the common ox to that of a large mastiff.
a.
A very bitter compound of quassia, cocculus Indicus, etc., used by fraudulent brewers in adulterating beer.
n.
A mammal of the order Proboscidia, of which two living species, Elephas Indicus and E. Africanus, and several fossil species, are known. They have a proboscis or trunk, and two large ivory tusks proceeding from the extremity of the upper jaw, and curving upwards. The molar teeth are large and have transverse folds. Elephants are the largest land animals now existing.
n.
Split pulse, esp. of Cajanus Indicus.
n.
An alkaloid distinct from picrotoxin and obtained from the cocculus indicus (the fruit of Anamirta Cocculus, formerly Menispermum Cocculus) as a white, crystalline, tasteless powder; -- called also menispermina.
n.
The fruit or berry of the Anamirta Cocculus, a climbing plant of the East Indies. It is a poisonous narcotic and stimulant.