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Two new species of <i>Chionosphaera</i> and <i>Kurtzmanomyces</i> (Chionosphaeraceae, Agaricostilbomycetes) isolated from China. [PDF]
Wang P, Chai CY, Niu QH, Hui FL.
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Multigene phylogenetic analyses and morpho-anatomical characterization revealed two new species of Xylariomycetidae from Yunnan, China. [PDF]
He MH +6 more
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The growth, development and infection process of the plant pathogen <i>Fusarium</i>. [PDF]
Li Z +6 more
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Symbiosis Between <i>Epichloë</i> Fungi and <i>Bromus</i> Grasses: A Review of Current Knowledge and Future Directions. [PDF]
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Computing, 2007
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Dianne Hansford, Daniel L. Collins
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Dianne Hansford, Daniel L. Collins
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American Journal of Physics, 2000
Anamorphic images are images of objects which have been distorted in some way so that only by viewing them from some particular direction or in some particular optical surface do they become recognizable. Artists have been fascinated with these transformations since the 16th century, but there seems to be no modern explication of the mathematics of ...
J. L. Hunt +2 more
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Anamorphic images are images of objects which have been distorted in some way so that only by viewing them from some particular direction or in some particular optical surface do they become recognizable. Artists have been fascinated with these transformations since the 16th century, but there seems to be no modern explication of the mathematics of ...
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Animation Practice, Process & Production, 2012
The anamorphic cinema is a research/creation project that proposes new ways to engage with moving images by applying digital imaging and animation to catoptric anamorphosis, a perspectival technique from the seventeenth century that deforms pictures so they appear to re-form in the reflection of a curvilinear mirror.
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The anamorphic cinema is a research/creation project that proposes new ways to engage with moving images by applying digital imaging and animation to catoptric anamorphosis, a perspectival technique from the seventeenth century that deforms pictures so they appear to re-form in the reflection of a curvilinear mirror.
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Anamorphs in the Strophariaceae (Basidiomycota, Agaricales)
Botany, 2008We describe and illustrate conidiogenesis in 21 species of Strophariaceae sensu Singer in culture, including first reports of conidiogenesis from nine species. Two modes of thallic conidiogenesis were revealed. The first mode, present in Hypholoma capnoides (Fr.) P. Kumm., Hypholoma fasciculare (Fr.) P. Kumm., Hypholoma marginatum (Pers.) J.
Walther, G., Weiss, M.
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On the anamorph genusCirrenalia
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1985The taxonomic status of the anamorph genusCirrenalia is reviewed. As presently constituted, the genus is comprised of five marine and five terrestrial species. Descriptions of the species are given and a dichotomous key to species provided.
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Teleomorph-anamorph connections in Ascomycetes: the anamorphs of three species of Chaetosphaeria
Mycological Research, 1995Menispora glauca and Phialophora sp. were experimentally proved to be the anamorphs of Chaetosphaeria ovoidea comb. nov. Chaetosphaeria glauca is regarded as conspecific with C. ovoidea, and the latter is also neotypified. Ascospore cultures of C. pygmaea comb. nov. produced an anamorph similar to Phialophora phaeophora.
O. Constantinescu, K. Holm, L. Holm
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