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Motacilla alba subsp. alba Linnaeus 1758
2022Published as part of Boano, Giovanni, Belemsobgo, Urbain, Silvano, Fabrizio, Hema, Emmanuel M., Belemsobgo, Aristide, Dimobe, Kangbéni & Pavia, Marco, 2022, An annotated checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso, pp.
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Alba-la-Romaine / Alba (Ardèche)
2004Dupraz Joëlle. Alba-la-Romaine / Alba (Ardèche). In: Capitales éphémères. Des Capitales de cités perdent leur statut dans l’Antiquité tardive, Actes du colloque Tours 6-8 mars 2003. Tours : Fédération pour l'édition de la Revue archéologique du Centre de la France, 2004. pp. 349-353. (Supplément à la Revue archéologique du centre de la France, 25)
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Pediatric Dermatology, 1993
Abstract: We conducted a prospective study of 20 patients with pig. menting pityriasis alba (PPA) over a period of two years. Characteristic morphology revealed a central zone of bluish hyperpigmentation surrounded by a hypopigmented, slightly scaly halo of variable width. All patients displayed lesions on the face. Concomitant extrafacial Involvement
Du Toit M.J., Jordaan H.F.
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Abstract: We conducted a prospective study of 20 patients with pig. menting pityriasis alba (PPA) over a period of two years. Characteristic morphology revealed a central zone of bluish hyperpigmentation surrounded by a hypopigmented, slightly scaly halo of variable width. All patients displayed lesions on the face. Concomitant extrafacial Involvement
Du Toit M.J., Jordaan H.F.
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2005
ABSTRACTPityriasis versicolor alba is a hypopigmented or depigmented variant of pityriasis versicolor characterized by maculous, partly pityriasiform, scaly depigmented lesions occurring particularly in seborrhoeic areas. Long‐persisting hypopigmentation after healing of the pityriasis versicolor was first described by Gudden in 1853.
W, Thoma, H-J, Krämer, P, Mayser
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ABSTRACTPityriasis versicolor alba is a hypopigmented or depigmented variant of pityriasis versicolor characterized by maculous, partly pityriasiform, scaly depigmented lesions occurring particularly in seborrhoeic areas. Long‐persisting hypopigmentation after healing of the pityriasis versicolor was first described by Gudden in 1853.
W, Thoma, H-J, Krämer, P, Mayser
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2015
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Aganisia cyanea var. alba fm. alba Nicholson
20155. Aganisia cyanea var. alba (Rchb.f.) Nicholson (1888: 487) ≐ Warreella cyanea f. alba (Rchb.f.) Meneguzzo, comb. nov. Warrea cyanea var. alba Reichenbach (1885a: 692). Type:— S.loc., ex hort., s.d., Messrs. Veitch & Sons s.n. (lectotype, designated here, W-R 38129, the only specimen in the packet!).
Thiago E. C. Meneguzzo +2 more
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Salix alba subsp. alba Linnaeus 1753
2007Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part S), pp. 806-877 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 808, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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