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flag sign dyspigmentation of the hair occurring as a band of light hair, seen in children who have recovered from kwashiorkor.
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flagellum A long hairlike or whiplike contractile filament protruding from certain bacterial cells and spores of fungi and that enablemovement.
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flagellum a whip-like appendage which is the organ of locomotion of a motile cell; in fungi two types can be distinguished: whiplash, with a smooth continuous surface, and tinsel, with the surface covered with mastigonemes (hair-like processes) (Hawksworth et al., 1983); undulipodium. pl. flagella.
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