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Armadillo nail

British Journal of Dermatology
Armadillo nail (also known as ram's horn or shrimp nail) is a presentation of onychogryphosis and typically seen following repeated trauma. It is often misdiagnosed in primary care and incorrectly treated with antifungals, despite negative mycology.
Sara, O'Kelly   +2 more
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Leprosy: Confirmation in the Armadillo

Science, 1974
Bacteria isolated from lesions of lepromatoid leprosy in the armadillo were studied in comparison with Mycobacterium leprae isolated directly from human lepromatous leprosy lesions. Three methods were used to show that the bacteria from the lesions of the armadillo were identical to those of the human lesions: (i ...
J, Convit, M E, Pinardi
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Oxyhemoglobin affinity in the armadillo

American Journal of Anatomy, 1972
AbstractOxygen‐hemoglobin affinity curves determined spectrophotometrically at 26± 1° C on phosphate‐buffered hemoglobin solutions of 9 armadillos yielded a mean P50 value of 10.1 mm Hg at pH 7.4 and 18.4 mm Hg at pH 6.8. For the 18 curves determined simultaneously at both pH's the mean calculated magnitude of the Bohr effect was ϕ = − 0.43.
P L, Dementi, J D, Burke
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Otiorhynchus armadillo (armadillo weevil)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Armadillo

2000
Translation of William Boyd's book into European ...
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The Armadillos

2023
Patrícia da Cunha Sousa   +3 more
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Armadillos

1993
Abbordaggio critico sulla condizione contemporanea del progetto architettonico e lo spazio ...
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Leprosy in armadillo handlers

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
L R, Lumpkin, G F, Cox, J E, Wolf
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