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Dicrotelini

Definition: Dicrotelini is a group of fungi that are characterized by their small size, which can range from several microns to less than one millimeter in diameter, and their complex structures that include stipe-like structures called hyphae. These fungi have a well-developed cell wall, allowing them to grow on a variety of substrates such as wood, bark, and organic matter.


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Apiosporella

Definition: An apiosporella is a type of spore formed from a fungus or bacteria, typically found in the soil and on plants. It is characterized by its small size and can grow up to 10 microns in diameter. The term "apiosporella" refers to the spores that form this unique shape, which are known for their ability to spread rapidly through the soil and reach roots of plant cells.


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Defluvicoccus

Definition: The term "defluvicoccus" is a genus in the family Bacteroidetes, which belong to the order Firmicutes and the class Prokaryotes. It is characterized by its large size, which can reach up to 100 microns in diameter. The defluvicoccus belongs to the phylum Bacteria and is part of the kingdom Archaea.


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Subteraquimicrobiales

Definition: Subteraquimicrobiales are a group of microorganisms that inhabit the gut microbiome and play important roles in digestion, nutrient absorption, and immune function. They are characterized by their small size (less than 10 microns) and presence in the digestive tract, which allows for their direct access to nutrients and waste products. Subteraquimicrobiales include gram-negative bacteria, including commensal organisms like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria, as


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Tritostichococcus

Definition: Tritostichococcus is a type of bacterium that is commonly found in marine environments, particularly those near the poles and on rocky shores. It is characterized by its large size, which can be up to 200 microns wide, making it difficult for humans to see or identify. Tritostichococcus has been used as an antibiotic due to its ability to inhibit bacterial growth.


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Micropora

Definition: Micropora is a type of bacteria that lives in tiny, microscopic spaces called colonies. These colonies are typically found in soil or other natural environments, and they can be very small, often only a few microns in size, but they have complex structures and can grow to massive numbers due to their ability to form colonies.


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Microniinae

Definition: Microniinae is a term in botany that refers to the group of plants containing the largest number of individual units (microns) within a single cell, including pollen grains and seeds. These plants are known for their unique structure and function, with micromorphic cells called spores that can be dispersed by wind or water.


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Bephilter

Definition: Bephilter is a type of filter used in optical fibers for purification. It is made from a polymer that has been modified to capture and remove particulate matter, such as dust or impurities, from the fiber's core. The Bephilter works by capturing particles smaller than 10 microns (Ξm) and removing them from the fiber. This process helps in purifying optical fibers for use in optical communication systems.


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Caliber

Definition: Caliber, in physics and astronomy, refers to a measure of the precision or accuracy of an instrument or object. It is often represented as "microns" or "millimeters," which are units of measurement for size or length. In terms of a specific piece of equipment or object, such as a telescope or a microscope, the caliber can be used to specify how far away the object is located in relation to the instrument's field of view. The higher the caliber, the more precisely the


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Chylosis

Definition: Chylosis is a medical condition in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, known as chylomicrons. This can lead to inflammation and damage to other tissues and organs. Chylosis typically affects people who have chronic liver disease or are at risk for developing it due to other diseases such as diabetes or cancer. Symptoms of chylosis may include abdominal pain, fever, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), fatigue, and weight loss


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