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conidium an asexually produced fungal spore formed on a conidiophore
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Conium Conium is a genus of 2-3 species of perennial herbaceous plants in the family Apiaceae. The most familiar species is Conium maculatum (also known as Poison Hemlock), the most common of several species of hemlock noted for their toxicity. It is a biennial herb which grows up to 10 feet tall, has a smooth (sometimes purple) spotted stem and finely divided lacy leaves. The new leaves and root, when crushed emit a rank, unpleasant odour often compared to mice or parsnips. ...
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conical Having the form of, resembling a cone (cone shaped).
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coning The nearly equal vertical and lateral dispersion of air pollutants from the centerline of a smoke plume, which occurs in statically neutral conditions (see static stability). As pollutants from a point source are blown downwind, the envelope of the smoke plume (as visible by eye or as measured by the percentage decrease of concentration from that at the centerline) takes the shape of a cone. ...
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conidium (pl: conidia) An asexual spore produced by a specialized hypha in certain fungi.
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