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Granulomatous jellyfish dermatitis

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2007
SummaryThe induction of a granulomatous inflammation by jellyfish toxins is rare. More typically, acute toxic and urticarial reactions are seen. An 11‐year‐old boy developed a striated urticarial erythema on the left cheek after contact with a gelatinous mass while swimming in the sea in Croatia.
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More on that jellyfish

Physics World, 2014
This jellyfish-like flying machine (built by Leif Ristroph and Stephen Childress of New York University) can hover and stabilize itself in flight with no feedback control ("Flying 'jellyfish' is self-stabilizing", 16 January http://ow.ly/tl63X; see also p5).
Lucky Pataky, edprochack
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A novel metaheuristic optimizer inspired by behavior of jellyfish in ocean

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2021
Jui-Sheng Chou, Dinh‐Nhat Truong
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The Modernist Jellyfish

2023
Focusing on the work of Wyndham Lewis, Virginia Woolf, Marianne Moore, and H.D., this chapter will examine the role of jellyfish in modernism as disruptors of thought, arguing that their appearance gives rise to a series of mental blockages, in which the subject appears unable to think clearly, as though having been plunged into sudden darkness.
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What makes a jellyfish

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2019
Three studies presenting genomes and transcriptomes from different life stages of nearly all major lineages of medusozoans present radically different gene expression profiles between life cycle stages and many medusa-specific genes.
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The Crab and the Jellyfish

2019
Supernova explosions have been recorded as guest stars for thousands of years, but their true nature was only revealed in the twentieth century, largely through the work of Baade and Zwicky. Following Hubble’s determination of the distance to the Andromeda Galaxy, Baade and Zwicky established a new class of extremely bright stellar outburst that they ...
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Snakes, Jellyfish and Spiders

2008
Our knowledge of animal and human physiological processes owes much to over a century of study of natural toxins. The neurotoxins of kraits (bungarotoxins from Bungarus spp.) and cobras (Naja spp.) have helped define the acetylcholine receptor and neuromuscular transmission.
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Beware the malignant jellyfish

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2001
Small pleural effusions that cannot be assessed by thoracentesis prior to surgery may represent a diagnostic challenge in the patient with a resectable, non-small cell cancer of the lung. Even if the effusion is drained preoperatively and analyzed, the cytology may be falsely negative.
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Photoreceptors of cubozoan jellyfish

Hydrobiologia, 2004
The anatomically sophisticated visual system of the cubozoan jellyfish Carybdea marsupialis is described. Individual cubomedusae have eight complex eyes, each with a cornea, lens, and retina of ciliated photoreceptor cells, eight slit ocelli, and eight dimple ocelli.
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Lethal jellyfish

Medical Journal of Australia, 1985
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