| RCMV | Red clover mottle virus |
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| RCNMV | red clover necrotic mosaic dianthovirus |
| RCNMV | red clover necrotic mosaic virus |
| clover disease | A form of photosensitization that occurs in horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs from eating several types of clover and alfalfa. Synonym: clover disease, trefoil dermatitis. Origin: L. Trifolium, trefoil, clover (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cloverleaf model | A model for the structure of tRNA; so named because the structure roughly resembles a cloverleaf. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cloverleaf skull | <syndrome> Intrauterine bone dysplasia and synostosis of the coronal and lambdoid sutures producing a trilobar head shape, due to premature fusion (craniosynostosis) of all sutures. This produces various craniofacial and long-bone anomalies. The condition is sporadic; no evidence to suggest a genetic cause although there may be some hereditary in Crouzon syndrome. (20 Jun 2000) |
| cloverleaf skull syndrome | <syndrome> Intrauterine bone dysplasia and synostosis of the coronal and lambdoid sutures producing a trilobar head shape, due to premature fusion (craniosynostosis) of all sutures. This produces various craniofacial and long-bone anomalies. The condition is sporadic; no evidence to suggest a genetic cause although there may be some hereditary in Crouzon syndrome. (20 Jun 2000) |
| harts clover | <botany> Melilot or sweet clover. (06 Mar 1998) |
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| sweet clover disease | A haemorrhagic disease, due to dicumarol which causes marked reduction in prothrombin, occurring in cattle fed on sweet clover fodder, spoiled during curing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sweet clover poisoning | A haemorrhagic disease of herbivores, especially cattle, occurring as a result of consuming damaged hay or silage containing sweet clover, but never as a result of eating freshly cut plants or pasturing on sweet clover. The causative agent is the anticoagulant, dicumarol, which is formed in the spoilage process from the harmless coumarin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a plant of the genus Trifolium
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Clover (Trifolium) is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the pea family Fabaceae. They are found chiefly in northern temperate regions, but also, like many other north temperate genera, on the mountains in the tropics. The plants are small annual or perennial herbs with trifoliate (rarely 5- or 7-foliate) leaves, with stipules adnate to the leaf-stalk, and heads or dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or rarely yellow flowers; the small, few-seeded pods are enclosed in the calyx. ...
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Totally Spies is a French-Italian animated series. It stars three teenaged superspies from Beverly Hills: Sam Simpson, Clover Ewing, and Alex Vazquez, who fight international crime with their special gadgets supplied by their boss, Jerry Lewis, a member of the secret World Organization Of Human Protection (WOOHP) agency. Among their enemies are Tim Scam and Simon Tucker. ...
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| clover m. |
Bryobia praetiosa.
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kleeblattschädel.
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| clover | a plant of the genus Trifolium |
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| clover | any of several water ferns of the genus Marsilea having four leaflets |
| clover | yeast-raised dinner roll made by baking three small balls of dough in each cup of a muffin pan |
| clover | an interchange that does not require left-hand turns |
| clover | hairy Eurasian plant with small yellow flowers and an astringent root formerly used medicinally |
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