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Actinia - Wikipedia
Actinia is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop ...
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Actinia: Home
Actinia's mission is to increase the resolution and decrease the dose used in radiological imaging techniques such as SPECT, CT, and even plain X-rays.
actiniadetectors.com
actiniadetectors.com
actinia - OSGeo
Actinia is an open source REST API for scalable, distributed, high performance processing of geographical data that uses GRASS GIS for computational tasks.
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www.osgeo.org
ADW: Actinia equina: INFORMATION - Animal Diversity Web
Actinia equina is a considerably versatile intertidal sea anemone. Attaching to rocks, stones or other hard substrates, it is usally found near shore.
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animaldiversity.org
GitHub | Tutorial: https://actinia-org.github. - GitHub
It provides a REST API to process satellite images, time series of satellite images, arbitrary raster data with geographical relations and vector data. The REST ...
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Actinia
‖ Actinia Zool. (ækˈtɪnɪə) Pl. actiniæ, actinias. [mod.L. f. (by Linn.) Gr. ἀκτῖν- ray.] prop. A genus of Zoophytes belonging to the family Actiniadæ; pop. extended to any animal of the family, whether of the genus Actinia or one of its congeners; a Sea-Anemone, or animal of the Sea-Anemone group.17...
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World Register of Marine Species - Actinia equina (Linnaeus, 1758)
The system of nature through the three kingdoms of nature, according to classes, orders, genera, species, with characters, differences, synonyms, places.
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www.marinespecies.org
ACTINIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. capitalized in some classifications : a genus of sea anemones nearly coextensive with the order Actiniaria 2. plural actiniae ak-ˈti-nē-ˌē or actinias : any ...
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Beadlet anemone (Actinia equina) - MarLIN
This anemone has a broad (up to 5 cm in diameter) base, which is moderately or firmly adhesive, with a smooth column. It has up to 192 tentacles arranged into ...
www.marlin.ac.uk
www.marlin.ac.uk
The genome of the sea anemone Actinia equina (L.): Meiotic toolkit ...
A high-quality genome of the sea anemone Actinia equina is described. This genome shows 97% BUSCO completeness. Some genes necessary for sexual reproduction ( ...
www.sciencedirect.com
www.sciencedirect.com
actinia.mundialis.de
The cloud based geoprocessing platform actinia is able to ingest and analyse large volumes of geodata already present in the cloud.
actinia.mundialis.de
actinia.mundialis.de
Actinia priapus
Actinia priapus is an unaccepted scientific name and may refer to:
Calliactis parasitica, a species of sea anemone
Metridium farcimen, the giant plumose
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Why is clownfish attracted to actinia? I heard that Actinia Equina normally eats what it can catch, but this clownfish here doesn't care much about that: < Since the actinia obviously can't hold the clownfish, clown...
 are never found without an anemone as they have this obligate association with them. Although they can survive without them, but studies show they are much more healthier with than without. This association is more of a survival...
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Actinia helianthus
Actinia helianthus is an unaccepted scientific name and may refer to two species of sea anemones:
Bubble-tip anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor), found in
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Actinia tenebrosa
Actinia tenebrosa, commonly known as the waratah anemone, is the most common species of sea anemone found in the waters of eastern Australia and New Zealand Actinia tenebrosa is similar in form to the beadlet anemone (Actinia equina) of the northern hemisphere.
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