The original title of Proteus involves the naming of the Protea flower in 1735 when it was given its correct Latin binomial. |
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For example, in Slovenian folklore the blind and ghostly pale cave salamander Proteus anguinus is thought to be the larval stage of a dragon. |
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One of the standout films of the festival, Proteus was hard-hitting and frank. |
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However, the current thinking is that Merrick may have suffered from Proteus syndrome. |
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The two gentlemen of Verona are best friends called Valentine and Proteus. |
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Jonathan Symonds is a non-executive director of Genomics England Limited and an advisor to Mesoblast Limited and Proteus Digital Health Inc. |
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The Proteus wrapround system will also be making an appearance at this year's Show. |
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Proteus syndrome is a rare congenital disorder with a highly variable clinical spectrum. |
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Mandy has Proteus Syndrome, an incurable affliction which bloats limbs and joints to gigantic proportions and affects just 200 people worldwide. |
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She has also on numerous occasions had to help in the care of her mother who suffers from a rare condition known as Proteus Syndrome. |
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It is now believed to be a part of generalised hamartomatous disorder featuring fat in the soft tissues and even in the bowel, known as Proteus syndrome. |
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Tonight's opener profiles Mandy Sellars, who was born with an extreme form of Proteus syndrome, which has left the 33-year-old with legs four times the normal size. |
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Tonight's opener profiles Mandy Sellars, above, who was born with an extreme form of Proteus syndrome, which has left the 33-year-old with legs four times the normal size. |
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For selective enrichment, Lab M's Mueller Kaufmann Tetrathionate Novobiocin Broth is formulated to inhibit the growth of Proteus species and allow Salmonellae to thrive. |
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The combination of polymyxin and tobramycin covers all AGNB including Proteus, Morganella and Serratia species being the gap in the spectrum of the polymyxins. |
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A team of researchers has identified the genetic mutation that causes Proteus syndrome, a rare disorder in which tissue and bone grows massively out of proportion. |
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The magnified parade of protozoas, amoeba proteus and paramecia aurelia, with spirogyras and volvox green algae, amazed the kids. |
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If a proteus or another organism that can split urea is isolated from the urine the chance of underlying stone disease is considerably higher. |
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Other common organisms are proteus, klebbsiela, staphylococcus and enterococcus fecalis. |
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They maintained that Chaos chaos was generically and specifically like Amoeba proteus without presenting any valid reason for holding such a view. |
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Urinary organisms such as proteus, providencia, and klebsiella with indoxyl sulphatase activity metabolise indican to produce indigo, particularly in alkaline urine. |
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Isolated plantar collagenoma not associated with proteus syndrome. |
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Also known as the proteus, the olm is a blind amphibian found only in the underwater caves of southern Europe, specifically parts of Italy, Croatia, and Slovenia. |
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