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crystallization of cervical mucus in a fernlike pattern, observable during the first half of the menstrual cycle and said to be most conspicuous at the time of ovulation.
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| Fernandez r. |
see lepromin test, under test.
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A vascular plant bearing spores (rather than seeds), with flattened leaflike "fronds" further divided. Some flowering plants (Achillea, yarrow; Chamaebatiaria millefolium, fernbush; and the common house plant "asparagus fern," for example) have leaves which superficially resemble ferns, but they are, in fact, flowering plants and not ferns.
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Ferns are non-flowering plants that were plentiful during the Mesozoic Era and usually live in warm, moist areas. Ferns have fronds divided into leaflets. FIBULA The fibula is the calf bone - the bone in the lower, back part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
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The terrible.?Names of Siva and his wife Devi. The Bhairavas are eight interior forms or manifestations of Siva, all of them of a terrible character :-(1.) Asitanga, black limbed; (2.) Sanhara, destruction; (3.) Rum, a dog; (4.) KaIa, black; (5.) Krodha, anger; (6.) Tamra -chuda, red crested; (N Chandra-chuda, moon crested; (8.) Maha, great. Other names are met with as variants: Kapala, Rudra, Bhishana, Un-matta, Ku-pati, &c. ...
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