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Look up: phaeo-

  1. phaeo-
    See: pheo-
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  2. Phaeoceros
    `Phaeoceros` is a genus of hornworts in the family Anthocerotaceae. The genus is global in its distribution. Its name means 'yellow horn', and refers to the characteristic yellow spores that the plants produce in the horn-shaped sporophyte. The yellow color of the spores is the easiest way to distinguish `Phaeoceros` from the related genus `Anthoceros`, which produces spores that are dark brown to black. The genus `Phaeoceros` was first recogn...
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  3. phaeochromocytoma
    (= pheochromocytoma (USA)) A normally benign neoplasia (neuroblastoma) of the chromaffin tissue of the adrenal medulla. In culture, the cells secrete enormous quantities of catecholamines, and can be induced to form neuron-like cells on addition of (for example) cyclic AMP or nerve growth factor. Excessive production of adrenaline and noradrenaline leads to secondary hypertension, sometimes paroxysmal.
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  4. phaeochromocytoma
    <oncology, tumour> A normally benign neoplasia (neuroblastoma) of the chromaffin tissue of the adrenal medulla. ... In culture, the cells secrete enormous quantities of catecholamines and can be induced to form neuron like cells on addition of for example) cyclic AMP or nerve growth factor. Excessive production of adrenaline and noradrenaline ...
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  5. Phaeodactylum tricornutum
    `Phaeodactylum tricornutum` is a diatom. It is the only species in the genus `Phaeodactylum.`
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaeodactyl

  6. Phaeodarea
    The `Phaeodarea` are a group of amoeboid protists. They are traditionally considered radiolarians, but in molecular trees do not appear to be close relatives of the other groups, and are instead placed among the Cercozoa. They are distinguished by the structure of their central capsule and by the presence of a phaeodium, an aggregate of waste particles within the cell. Phaeodarea produce hollow skeletons composed of amorphous silica and organic ...
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  7. Phaeognathus
    (from the article `Caudata`) Locomotion is by means of limbs and by sinuous body movements. Elongated species of the genera Phaeognathus, Batrachoseps, Oedipina, and Lineatriton ...
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  8. phaeohyphomycosis
    A group of superficial and deep infections caused by fungi that form pigmented hyphae and yeastlike cells in tissue, i.e., dematiaceous fungal infections other than chromoblastomycosis and mycetomas. In humans, cats, and horses, phaeohyphomycosis is caused by Drechslera spicifera; in chickens and turkeys by Dactylaria gallopava. ... Origin: G. Phaio ...
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  9. phaeohyphomycosis
    (fe″o-hi″fo-mi-ko´sis) a hyphomycosis in which the infecting fungus is dark in color; most are opportunistic infections.
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  10. phaeohyphomycosis
    A group of superficial and deep infections caused by fungi that form pigmented hyphae and yeastlike cells in tissue, i.e., dematiaceous fungal infections other than chromoblastomycosis and mycetomas. In humans, cats, and horses, phaeohyphomycosis is caused by many species. [G. phaios, dusky, + hyph, web, + mycosis]
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  11. phaeomycotic cyst
    A subcutaneous cystic granuloma caused by pigmented fungi, usually solitary and located on the extremities. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  12. phaeomycotic cyst
    a subcutaneous cystic granuloma caused by pigmented fungi, usually solitary and located on the extremities.
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  13. Phaeophila
    In taxonomy, `Phaeophila` is a genus of algae, specifically of the Phaeophilaceae.
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  14. Phaeophilaceae
    In taxonomy, the `Phaeophilaceae` are a family of algae, specifically of the Phaeophilales.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaeophilac

  15. Phaeophilales
    In taxonomy, the `Phaeophilales` are an order of green algae, specifically the Chlorophyceae.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaeophilal

  16. Phaeophyceae
    [n] - brown algae
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  17. Phaeophyceae
    class Phaeophyceae noun brown algae; mostly marine and littoral eukaryotic algae
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  18. Phaeophyceae
    class of algae commonly known as brown algae (q.v.).
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/p/53

  19. Phaeophyta
    [n] - coextensive with class Phaeophyceae
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  20. Phaeophyta
    (= Pheophyta (USA); brown algae) Division of algae, generally brown in colour, with multicellular, branched thalluses. Includes large seaweeds such as Laminaria and Fucus . The brown colour is due to the xanthophylls, fucoxanthin and lutein. Many have laminarin as a food reserve and alginic acid as a wall component.
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  21. Phaeophyta
    <botany> Division of algae, generally brown in colour, with multicellular, branched thalluses. Includes large seaweeds such as Laminaria and Fucus. The brown colour is due to the xanthophylls, fucoxanthin and lutein. Many have laminarin as a food reserve and alginic acid as a wall component. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  22. Phaeophyta
    division Phaeophyta noun coextensive with class Phaeophyceae; in some classifications subsumed in the division Heterokontophyta
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  23. Phaeophyta
    Phaeophyta (fēof'utu) , phylum (division) of the kingdom Protista consisting of those organisms commonly called brown algae. Many of the world's familiar seaweeds are members of Phaeophyta. There are approximately 1,500 species. Like the chrysophytes (see Chrysophyta), brown algae derive t...
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  24. Phaeophytin
    ` Phaeophytin` (see also pheophytin) is a grey pigment that appears in chromatographs of photosynthetic pigments. Phaeophytin has the same structure as chlorophyll; excluding the central magnesium ion, which is replaced by two protons. The Rf value for Phaeophytin is 0.83. Category:Photosynthetic pigments
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  25. phaeophytin
    pheophytin, phaeophytin A bluish black waxy pigment that can be formed from chlorophyll by replacement of the magnesium with two hydrogen atoms by treatment with a weak acid (as oxalic acid).
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