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a soft grey malleable metallic element that resembles tin but discolors on exposure to air; it is highly toxic and is used in rodent and insect poisons; occurs in zinc blende and some iron ores
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(1) of the thallus; (2) of conidiogenesis, one of the two basic sorts of conidiogenesis, in which any enlargement of the recognisable conidial initial occurs after the initial has been delimited by one or more septa; the conidium is differentiated from a whole cell (Hawksworth et al., 1983). cf. blastic.
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THALL-i Nonsexual parts of algae and fungi. 464, 477
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CAS Number: 7440-28-0. A sparsely but widely distributed poisonous metallic element that resembles lead in physical properties and is used chiefly in the form of compounds in photoelectric cells or as a pesticide. Chemical symbol: Tl. Molecular weight = 204.3833 g/mol.
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Said of conidia produced where there is no enlargement or new growth of the conidia initially prior to its delineation by a septa. The entire parent cell becomes the conidium.
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