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corium
‖ corium (ˈkɔərɪəm) [L. corium skin, hide, leather.]1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. ii. 73 Twice a day the foresaid Squires..should Flebotomize her salt Corium. 1. Phys. The true skin or derma under the epidermis.1836 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 246/1 The integument is composed of two layers or pellicles, viz... Oxford English Dictionary
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Corium
Corium may refer to: Corium, Latin term for the dermis, a skin layer Corium (Crete), a town of ancient Crete, Greece Corium (entomology), the thickened Corium (moth), an insect genus Corium (nuclear reactor), the lava-like amalgamation of reactor core materials and components resulting from a meltdown wikipedia.org
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Cow Hoof Anatomy - Corium, Wall, Sole, and Bulb
Oct 4, 2022The cow hoof anatomy is a cornified modification of the epidermis that lies under the vascular layer and covers the end of the digits. You will find two primary and two accessory hooves on each limb of a cow. The leading hoof of a cow comprises three parts - periople, wall, and sole. Here, I will show you the anatomical features of a cow hoof ...
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Corium (nuclear reactor)
An accumulated mass of corium will lose less heat than a thinly spread layer. Corium of sufficient temperature can melt concrete. The corium was formed in three phases. wikipedia.org
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embolium
embolium Ent. (ɛmˈbɒlɪəm) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἐµβόλιον insertion, f. ἐν in + βολ-, var. of root of βάλλειν to throw.] The marginal part of the corium in some heteropterous insects.1865 Douglas & Scott Brit. Hemiptera I. 3 In the Corium are at least 2 principal longitudinal nerves, and sometimes 1 within... Oxford English Dictionary
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Corium (entomology)
Specifically, the large anterior portion of the basal region is the corium. However, entomologists commonly refer to the whole basal region of the wing as the corium. wikipedia.org
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Corium (Crete)
Corium or Korion () was a town of ancient Crete, near which was a temple to Athena and Lake Koresia (λίμνη Κορησία), which was Crete's only natural freshwater wikipedia.org
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Helvella corium
Helvella corium is a species of fungus in the family Helvellaceae of the order Pezizales. References corium Fungi described in 1873 Fungi of Europe Fungi of North America Fungi of Asia wikipedia.org
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Byssomerulius corium
Byssomerulius corium is a common species of crust fungus in the family Irpicaceae. The fungus was first described as Thelephora corium by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1801. wikipedia.org
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Coria
town in Northumberland, England Coria (Inveresk), a Roman fort in Midlothian, Scotland Other uses Coria (surname) See also Corea (disambiguation) Corium wikipedia.org
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絮干朽菌属
下属物种 本属包括以下物种: 藁白絮干朽菌 Byssomerulius albostramineus (Torrend) Hjortstam Byssomerulius armeniacus Parmasto 革质絮干朽菌 Byssomerulius corium (Pers.) wikipedia.org
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Mycenastrum
Mycenastrum corium is a threatened species in Europe. Synonyms include Scleroderma corium published by Arthur Harmount Graves in 1830, and Steerbekia corium published by Elias Magnus Fries in 1849. wikipedia.org
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栓皮马勃属
Ferreira & Alfredo 栓皮马勃 Mycenastrum corium (Guers.) Desv.,皮树丝马勃 Mycenastrum spinulosum (Peck) Peck 参考文献 S S wikipedia.org
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Pygoda ramosa
The corium has sparse small yellow stains and yellow veins and is extremely branched (which gives the species its scientific name). wikipedia.org
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Elasmostethus tristriatus
The species are green coloured with pinkish-red corium. They are in length and are active during warm months. They mate during spring. wikipedia.org
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