| beauty m. |
a small pigmented nevus, particularly on the cheek, said to enhance the appearance.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| Beauveria |
(bow-vary-uh) - Reported as mainly a parasite of insects (it has been used as biocontrol of insects). B. bassiana is the best known member of this genus and is under research for bio
Ãâó: www.envirochex.com/Resources/Mold_Glossary.htm
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| Beauveria |
Widespread in the soil with various species being parasites of insects, the most notable geing Beauveria bassiana which affects the silkworm. Not considered to be common to indoor environments. Should be considered allergenic. Reported to cause mycotic keratitis and occasional pulmonary infections. No toxic diseases have been documented to date.
Ãâó: www.mrmildew.com/glossary.htm
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