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  1. Bodo
    [painter] Camille-Pierre Pambu Bodo, known as Bodo (born 1953), is a painter from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Born and raised in Mandu, Bodo left high school to move to Kinshasa in 1970; he participated in the exhibit Art Partout that same year. He converted to Christianity in 1980, an...
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  2. Bodo
    [genus] Bodo is a genus of flagellate protozoan. They are free-living relatives of the parasitic trypanosomes. The most well-known species is Bodo saltans. ...
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  3. Bodo
    A genus of free-living, ovoid or slightly pyriform protozoa with two flagella, one projecting anteriorly and the other posteriorly; may be ingested as encysted forms in food or drink, or possibly deposited in faeces or urine after excretion; in either instance, cysts frequently develop into trophozo...
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  4. Bodo
    (from the article `protomonad`) ...feces and also may be found in human and animal intestines. The choanoflagellates, which sometimes are placed in a separate order, have a ...
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  5. Bodo
    group of peoples speaking Tibeto-Burman languages in the northeastern Indian states of Assam and Meghalaya and in Bangladesh. The Bodo are the ...
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  6. Bodo
    site of paleoanthropological excavation in the Awash River valley of Ethiopia known for the 1976 discovery of a 600,000-year-old cranium that is ...
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  7. Bodo
    [bishop] Bodo (c. 814 – 876) was the palace deacon to Frankish Emperor Louis the Pious (814 to 840). In early 838, Bodo intended to make a pilgrimage to Rome but instead converted to Judaism. His conversion was regarded as a rejection of the Carolingian culture and the Christian faith. Bod...
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  8. Bodo
    Type: Term Pronunciation: bō′dō Definitions: 1. A genus of free-living, ovoid, or slightly pyriform protozoa with two flagella, one projecting anteriorly and the other posteriorly; may be ingested as encysted forms in food or drink, or possibly deposited in feces or urine after excre...
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  9. Bodo
    [Didiévi] Bodo (Didiévi) is a town and commune in Côte d`Ivoire. ...
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  10. Bodo
    [Tiassalé] Bodo (Tiassalé) is a town and commune in Côte d`Ivoire. ...
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