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Spatial risks of Orthoebolavirus spillover vary based on outbreak type. [PDF]
Sundaram M, Stephens PR.
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Ficus ficus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2I) Murex ficus Linnaeus, 1758: 752 (type locality not stated). Ficus subintermedia – Abbott & Dance, 1990: 117, unnumbered text fig. (not Pyrula subintermedia d’Orbigny, 1852); Okutani, 2000d: 279, pl. 138 fig. 1 (not Pyrula subintermedia d’Orbigny, 1852). Ficus ficus – Dharma, 2005: 192, 358, pl. 71 fig. 15a, b, pl.
Tan, Siong Kiat, Islami, Muhammad Masrur
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Ficus ficus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Fig. 2I) Murex ficus Linnaeus, 1758: 752 (type locality not stated). Ficus subintermedia – Abbott & Dance, 1990: 117, unnumbered text fig. (not Pyrula subintermedia d’Orbigny, 1852); Okutani, 2000d: 279, pl. 138 fig. 1 (not Pyrula subintermedia d’Orbigny, 1852). Ficus ficus – Dharma, 2005: 192, 358, pl. 71 fig. 15a, b, pl.
Tan, Siong Kiat, Islami, Muhammad Masrur
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Allergy, 2001
References 1. YUNGINGER JW. Latex allergy in the workplace: an overview of where we are. Ann Allergy 1999;83:630±633. 2. MAHAMOUDI M, DINNEEN AM, HUNT LW. Simultaneous IgE-mediated urticaria and contact dermatitis from latex. Allergy 1998;53:1009±1010. 3. TURJANMAA K, REUNALA T, RASANEN L.
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References 1. YUNGINGER JW. Latex allergy in the workplace: an overview of where we are. Ann Allergy 1999;83:630±633. 2. MAHAMOUDI M, DINNEEN AM, HUNT LW. Simultaneous IgE-mediated urticaria and contact dermatitis from latex. Allergy 1998;53:1009±1010. 3. TURJANMAA K, REUNALA T, RASANEN L.
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Der Hautarzt, 1996
We report the case of a 48-year-old patient suffered from asthma and conjunctivitis caused by an immediate type allergy to weeping fig (Ficus benjamina). By RAST inhibition test we could demonstrate that IgE antibodies react with allergens of fig; however our patient tolerated figs in oral provocation test.
R, Brehler, U, Theissen
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We report the case of a 48-year-old patient suffered from asthma and conjunctivitis caused by an immediate type allergy to weeping fig (Ficus benjamina). By RAST inhibition test we could demonstrate that IgE antibodies react with allergens of fig; however our patient tolerated figs in oral provocation test.
R, Brehler, U, Theissen
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Chemical Constituents of Ficus linearifolia and Ficus triangularis
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2014Ficus linearifolia Elmer is an endemic Philippine fig tree distributed in the forests of Luzon, Negros, and Leyte at altitudes up to 900 m above sea level [1]. It was earlier considered as a mere variety of Ficus botryocarpa Miq. [2]. This fig tree was first described in 1907 as an erect tree that reaches a height of 20 m and bears linear lanceolate ...
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Kew Bulletin, 2016
The name Ficus changii Doweld nom. nov. is proposed here as a replacement name for the extant Ficus ovatifolia S. S. Chang (1984), a later homonym of the fossil name Ficus ovatifolia E. W. Berry (1909). The name Ficus fengkaiensis Doweld nom. nov. is published for the illegitimate name Ficus undulata S. S.
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The name Ficus changii Doweld nom. nov. is proposed here as a replacement name for the extant Ficus ovatifolia S. S. Chang (1984), a later homonym of the fossil name Ficus ovatifolia E. W. Berry (1909). The name Ficus fengkaiensis Doweld nom. nov. is published for the illegitimate name Ficus undulata S. S.
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