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Group of protists
are named for their idiosyncratic method of movement (ebrius, "drunk"). Ebriids are usually encountered in low abundance and have a peculiar combination
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Neogene geological formation in Chile
The Coquimbo Formation (previously known as Piso de Coquimbo or Coquimbo Stufe) is a littoral, sedimentary, and fossiliferous geological formation that
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Phylum of single-celled organisms
such as apusomonads, jakobids, cercomonads, spongomonads, katablepharids, ebriids, proteomyxids and so on. In this scheme, the class Telonemea was distinguished
Telonemid
Aquatic, unicellular protists with two flagella
bioluminescent forms, or Dinophyta. At various times, the cryptomonads, ebriids, and ellobiopsids have been included here, but only the last are now considered
Dinoflagellate
Group of single-celled organisms
0308602101. PMC 419558. PMID 15148395. Hoppenrath, M.; Leander B.S. (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa". Protist. 157 (3): 279–90.
Cercozoa
Group of protists with at least one whip-like appendage
thaumatomonads (F), glissomonads (F), cryomonads (F), heliomonads/dimorphids (F), ebriids (F) Amoebozoa: Multicilia (F), phalansteriids (F), some archamoebae (F/S)
Flagellate
Rulebooks of taxonomic nomenclature, in biology
algae (volvocaleans and prasinophytes), choanoflagellates, bicosoecids, ebriids and chlorarachniophytes. Slime molds, plasmodial forms and other "fungus-like"
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dinoflagellates, green algae, red algae, heliozoans, radiolarians, foraminiferans, ebriids and testate amoebae (euglyphids, arcellaceans). Some are used as paleoecological
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Genus of single-celled organisms
includes the species Ebria tripartita. Hoppenrath, M.; Leander, B. (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa". Protist. 157 (3): 279–290
Ebria
Order of single-celled organisms
Protistology. 5 (4): 281–302. Mona Hoppenrath; Brian S. Leander (2006). "Ebriid phylogeny and the expansion of the Cercozoa" (PDF). Protist. 157 (3): 279–290
Cryomonadida
Class of single-celled organisms
unlike many Imbricatea, they present a hollow silica endoskeleton in all ebriids and most phaeodarians. Thecofilosea is a clade or monophyletic group. It
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Indian, Sanskrit
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Dalham, one in Suffolk and one in Kent, both named from Old English dæl ‘valley’ + hÄm ‘settlement’, ‘homestead’, or from Daleham in Sussex, which is named from Old English dæl ‘valley’ + Old English hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’, ‘meadow’.
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Muslim
Bright, Brilliant
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Sikh
Eternal Lord
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English Welsh
Happy.
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Baltasar, BOLDIZSÃR means "Ba'al protect the king."
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Tamil
Divine gift
Male
Native American
Variant form of Cheyenne Ocumwhowurst, OCUNNOWHURST means "yellow wolf."
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Air; Smell
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Latin
Wonderful.
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