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scopula bristles or rigid hairs, in some Hymenopterous insects, covering the inside of the plant? principally those of the posterior feet; it is very conspicuous in polleniferous insects ; it is the "scopa" of Schrank, and "la brosse" of Reaumur. See scopa, fimbria, flocculus.
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scopulariopsosis infection with a fungus of the genus Scopulariopsis; it usually takes the form of onychomycosis caused by S. brevicaulis, but other infections such as fungus balls and pneumonia have also been seen.
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Scopulariopsis (scope-you-lair-ee-op?siss) - contaminant / opportunistic pathogen, found world wide in soil and decaying vegetation and often be found indoors on various materials. Usually is only a contaminant but some reports of allergies and an as agent for certain types of nail infections.
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Scopulariopsis (scope-you-lair-ee-op-siss) - This fungus is ubiquitous, and can be found on a wide variety of materials including old carpets and water-damaged wallpaper. Exposures from Scopulariopsis brevicaulis have been associated with cases of occupational allergy in the to
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