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 | | Nowadays, vow-fulfilment is more important for flagellants than overt ritual efficacy (whether the sick relative is healed or not, although of course this is desirable), since the panata acts as an ongoing relationship with the divine, a spiritual investment for the benefit of the entire family, not just the votary or his specified beneficiary. |  | | Unusually for religious self-mortification rituals (see for example Pfaffenberger 1979: 266), the supplicatory vows of Filipino flagellants are unconditional: a flagellant will always fulfil his "promise" even if his request is not granted: if a sick relative fails to recuperate, for instance, or even dies. |  | | In Bulacan province (adjoining Pampanga), Alfredo Evangelista (1962: 11) reported that: "Not a single vow of the 30 cases [of self-flagellation that he investigated] was a result of repentance for sin or sins". |
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http://www2.hawaii.edu/~millado/flagellationfolder/flagellation2.html
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| | Pyramica species key |
 | | In full face view there is a flagellate apicoscrobal hair present; humeral hair on pronotum is flagellate, elongate and fine; the mesonotum with one pair of erect fine flagellate hairs; head narrower and scapes longer (CI 61-66, SI 78-82) |  | | 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) |  | | Hairs on clypeus all very fine and filiform, and apically acute; seen in full face view the hairs that project from the lateral clypeal margin are about the same shape and length as the hairs found mid-dorsally; seen in profile the hairs on the clypeus mid-dorsally are elevated and inclined anteriorly |
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http://www.msstate.edu/org/mississippientmuseum/Researchtaxapages/Formicidaepages/Myrmicinaekeys/Pyramica.key.htm
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| | Flagellate euglenoid (Euglena gracilis) Chemical Toxicity Studies |
 | | Note: Only partial study information is reported on these pages. |  | | Flagellate euglenoid (Euglena gracilis) Toxicity Studies - Toxicology studies from the primary scientific literature on aquatic organisms |
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http://www.pesticideinfo.org/List_AquireAll.jsp?Species=430
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| | flagellate - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | flagellate : A Word A Day [home, info] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "flagellate" is defined. |  | | We found 24 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word flagellate: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=flagellate&ls=a
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| | Flagellate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was divided into the Phytomastigina or phytoflagellates, which have chloroplasts or are closely related to such forms, and the Zoomastigina or zooflagellates, which do not. |  | | Many protists take the form of single-celled flagellates. |  | | Many of the other flagellates make up what are called the excavate taxa. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagellate
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| | Percolozoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The genera Percolomonas, Lyromonas, and Psalteriomonas are known only as flagellates, while Vahlkampfia, Pseudovahlkampfia, and the acrasids do not have flagellate stages. |  | | Usually the amoeboid form is taken when food is plentiful, and the flagellate form is used for rapid locomotion. |  | | The Heterolobosea were first defined by Page and Blanton in 1985 as a class of amoebae, and so only included those forms with amoeboid stages. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterolobosea
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| | flagellate -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Zooxanthellae live in other protozoa (foraminiferans and radiolarians) and in some invertebrates. |  | | Pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions) vary in number and appearance; some are axopodia (composed of an axial rod and a cytoplasmic envelope), others are... |  | | (A flagellum is a hairlike structure capable of whiplike lashing movements that furnish locomotion.) Many flagellates have a thin, firm pellicle (outer covering) or a coating of a jellylike... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9034460
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| | Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: Simultaneous acral nodular eruption and flagellate erythema caused by bleomycin |
 | | Simultaneous acral nodular eruption and flagellate erythema caused by bleomycin |  | | While little is known about the mechanism by which bleomycin induces an acral infiltrative eruption, various mechanisms have been proposed to explain the hyperpigmented flagellate erythema. |  | | (7,9,10) Interestingly, an eruption similar to the flagellate dermatitis caused by bleomycin has been reported to occur in certain individuals after ingestion of Shiitake mushrooms. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PDG/is_1_4/ai_n9511659
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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. |  | | Originally they were grouped together as the class or phylum Mastigophora, but the different lines do not appear particularly closely related. |  | | 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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 | | It is the most commonly found flagellate next to G. |  | | It is thought to be non-pathogenic although the trophozoite has been associated with diarrhoeic stool. |  | | It is thought to be non-pathogenic although it has been associated with diarrhoeic stools. |
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http://www.soton.ac.uk/~ceb/Diagnosis/Vol3.htm
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| | Zoomastigophorea: Naegleria |
 | | The transformation of amoeboid forms into flagellates was described by F. Schardinger (1899). |  | | He also described a problem with 'flagellate nuisances' that kept appearing in the water droplets that appeared due to condensation in his agar dishes. |  | | The puzzling life cycle of Amebomastigotes led to the term 'amebo-flagellate,' which describes the two known active stages. |
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http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/studies/invertebrates/naegleria.html
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| | Photochemistry and Photobiology: Screening effect diverts the swimming directions from diaphototactic to positive ... |
 | | As pointed out by Kreimer (13), the significance of the eyespot in the disk-shaped green flagellate Mesostigma viride should be greater than that in Chlamydomonas because, except for the eyespot, its photoreceptor is shielded only by a thin layer of the chloroplast. |  | | Lacking pigments completely in the eyespot, the screening effect in this strain was due only to the central part of the chloroplast whose cross section was thin. |  | | The eyespot (we use the term "eyespot" with the same meaning as stigma, which signifies the layers) of carotenoid-rich globules and not the photoreceptor) or a chloroplast (or both) is the substantial reflector-absorber working for the flagellate's cell (1-4). |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3931/is_200303/ai_n9217691
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| | Gravitaxis |
 | | Lebert, M., Richter, P. and Häder, D.-P.: Signal perception and transduction of gravitaxis in the flagellate Euglena gracilis. |  | | This cannot work for fast swimming flagellates; in addition they do not have statoliths. |  | | Alternatively, the whole cell body, which is heavier than the surrounding medium, could act as statolith and press on the lower membrane. |
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http://www.biologie.uni-erlangen.de/botanik1/eng/gravitaxis_eng.htm
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| | Tortoise Trust Web - Protozoan infections in Chelonians. |
 | | In captive collections they can easily attain epidemic proportions as they are extremely easy to spread by careless handling or poor hygiene practices. |  | | Many cases, if left untreated, do eventually subside and the flagellate population returns to normal of its own accord. |  | | This remains a possibility, and therefore doses in excess of this figure should be used with extreme caution. |
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http://www.tortoisetrust.org/articles/proto.html
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| | Introduction to the Basal Eukaryotes |
 | | 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). |  | | 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. |  | | The best-known trypanosomes are those in the genus Trypanosoma that cause human diseases such as sleeping sickness (in equatorial Africa) and Chagas' disease (in South America). |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/basalprotists.html
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| | Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science |
 | | This protocol (Figure 1) indicates that the addition of the solution was followed by a decrease in the flagellate population and there was no difference with respect to the solutions tested. |  | | 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 flagellate population increased above the initial level at t |
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http://digital.library.okstate.edu/oas/oas_htm_files/v57/p64_67.html
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| | Detection of cytotoxic agents using tetramitus rostratus (US5387508) |
 | | (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; |  | | Show 5 U.S. patent(s) that reference this one |
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http://www.delphion.com/details?pn=US05387508__
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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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| | Powdermill Nature Reserve |
 | | The new species of flagellate, Cryptobia innominata, is microscopic with two whip-like flagellae and occurs in the northern threetooth land snail, Triodopsis tridentata. |  | | Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR) is now the type locality for a flagellate protozoan that is a parasite in a land snail. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/powdermill/research/current.htm
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| | RFDD - "N thru P" page |
 | | Orpin, C.G. The rumen flagellate Callimastix frontalis: does sequestration occur?. |  | | Orpin, C.G. Studies on the rumen flagellate Neocallimastix frontalis. |  | | Orpin, C.G. Studies on the rumen flagellate Sphaeromonas communis. |
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http://www.towson.edu/~wubah/rumenfungi/rufun05.htm
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| | Find in a Library: The flagellate subfamily Oxymonadinae |
 | | Find in a Library: The flagellate subfamily Oxymonadinae |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/a9e4bb6ea13d4a61.html
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| | Heterokonts - Chrysophyceae |
 | | Amoeboid movement in drier or more confined areas, flagellate swimming in open water |  | | 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. |  | | Several chrysophyte morphologies resemble those seen in other groups of algae, particularly green algae. |
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http://www.life.umd.edu/labs/delwiche/PSlife/lectures/Heterokonts-2.html
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| | Reuters AlertNet - Kashmiri Shia flagellate himself with knifes during Ashura procession in Muzaffarabad |
 | | A suspected suicide bombing on minority Shi'ite Muslims in Pakistan killed at least 23 people, wounded dozens and triggered violence on an important holy day that killed at least four more, police said. |  | | 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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| | [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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| | labwk03 |
 | | Where do they live inside of human beings? |  | | In contrast to these chlorophyll-containing flagellates, look at prepared slides of Trypanosoma and Giardia. |  | | Some of the prepared Volvox slides show sections of zygotes. |
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http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/crone/3050/labwk03.html
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| | MilkandCookies - Multi-cell Flagellate |
 | | Comments listed by date, oldest first, group by thread. |  | | Clicking this 5k project spawns a very realistic looking multi armed flagellate which responds to your mouse movements. |
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http://www.milkandcookies.com/links/4408/detail
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| | PDF files of papers- Geoff McFadden |
 | | 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., Preisig H.R., and Melkonian M. (1986) Golgi apparatus activity and membrane flow during scale biogenesis in the green flagellate Scherffelia dubia (Prasinophyceae) II: Wall secretion and assembly. |  | | 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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| | 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. |  | | Correlation analysis presented no bacterial property to account for the residual variability of flagellate ingestion efficiencies. |  | | We found that bacterial swimming speed increased contact rates but also decreased flagellate capture efficiency, which had a compensating effect on overall ingestion rates, Bacterial cell size revealed no correlation with flagellate contact rates but an effective inhibition of ingestion rates when exceeding a critical size limit. |
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http://www.mpg.de/forschungsergebnisse/wissVeroeffentlichungen/archivListenJahrbuch/2002/22/publZIM13.html
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 | | flagellum] [3flagellate] 1a: having flagella 1b: shaped like a flagellum 2: of, relating to, or caused by flagellates 3. |  | | 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. |  | | flagellate \like 2\ n [NL Flagellata, class of unicellular organisms, fr. |
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http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/archives/1295
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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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| | Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly) |
 | | 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. |  | | Bleomycin induced flagellate dermatitis: a clinical and histopathological review. |
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http://www.bioline.org.br/request?dv04014
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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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