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pauci-
pauci- (ˈpɔːsɪ-) comb. form of L. paucus few, little, used in Zool., Bot., and Min. to form adjs., as pauciarˈticulate, -ated, having few joints, in Bot., slightly or loosely jointed; pauciˈdentate, having few teeth, slightly dentated (Mayne Expos. Lex. 1857); pauciˈflorous, having few flowers (ibid... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pauci-immune
Pauci-immune (pauci- Latin: few, little) vasculitis is a form of vasculitis that is associated with minimal evidence of hypersensitivity upon immunofluorescent wikipedia.org
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pauciloquent
pauciloquent, a. rare—0. (pɔːˈsɪləkwənt) [f. pauci- + L. loquent-em speaking, pr. pple. of loquī: cf. next.] Uttering few words; speaking briefly. Hence pauˈciloquently adv., with few words.1656 Blount Glossogr., Pauciloquent.., that speaketh little. 1882 Wallace Reporters (ed. 4) 340 The pauciloque... Oxford English Dictionary
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Senecio pauciradiatus
The specific epithet comes from the Latin pauci- (“few”) and radiatus, referring to the flower's relatively few ray florets. wikipedia.org
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pauciloquy
pauˈciloquy rare. [ad. L. pauciloqui-um a speaking but little (Plautus), f. pauci- + -loquium, f. loquī to speak.] The utterance of few words; sparingness of speech.1623 Cockeram, Pauciloquie, few words. 1648 J. Beaumont Psyche xx. ccii, Fear no Discredit by Pauciloquie. 1658 Phillips, Pauciloquy, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pimelea pauciflora
The specific epithet (pauciflora) is from the Latin pauci- meaning "few" and -florus meaning "flowered". wikipedia.org
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paucify
† ˈpaucify, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. paucus, pauci- few, little: see -fy.] trans. To make few, diminish.1648 Brit. Bellman in Harl. Misc. (ed. Park) VII. 626 To paucify the number of those you conceived would counter⁓vote you. 1792 Cowper Let. to W. Hayley 26 Dec., My opportunities of writing are paucif... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pultenaea pauciflora
The specific epithet, pauciflora, is derived from the Latin words, paucus (pauci-), meaning "few", and flos (floris) meaning "flower" to give a compound wikipedia.org
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Sabiaceae
Inflorescences in pauci- to multi-floral panicle, terminal or axillary, often reduced to solitary axillary flower, rarely on cymes or in racemes, peduncles wikipedia.org
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Lambeosaurus
In this case, the specific epithet is derived from the Latin pauci- "few" and dens "tooth". wikipedia.org
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جذام
("pauci-". ويشير إلى كمية منخفضة). يتضمن مقياس شاي SHAY خمس درجات. wikipedia.org
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Diffuse proliferative nephritis
immunofluorescence and light microscopy, the investigators were determining the classification for the disease based on if the disease was immune complex mediated, pauci wikipedia.org
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幼年特发性关节炎
此类型的英文字首「oligo-」(寡)和「pauci-」(少)都是「很少」的意思。 JIA 命名系统使用「寡关节(oligoarticular)」,而 JRA 命名系统使用「少关节(pauciarticular)」。 寡关节型和其它类型的 JIA 患者相比,其中抗核抗体阳性的比例最高。 wikipedia.org
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نماذج الغشاء
Davson وDanielli أن الأغشية البيولوجية التي تتكون من دهون ثنائية الطبقة مصقولة على كلا الجانبين بصفائح رقيقة من البروتين، وقاموا بتبسيط نموذجهم إلى نظرية "pauci-molecular wikipedia.org
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Leprosy
("pauci-" refers to a small quantity.) The Ridley-Jopling scale provides five gradations. wikipedia.org
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