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 Online Dictionary for French English, Spanish English, Italian English, and more.
Type genus of the Amaryllidaceae; bulbous flowering plants of southern Africa.
Genus of bulbous plants of South Africa; sometimes placed in subfamily Hyacinthaceae.
Large genus of often epiphytic evergreen tropical American plants often cultivated as houseplants.
http://www.ultralingua.net/?service=ee&text=genus   (565 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Aquinas: Ente et Essentia
Hence, the indetermination, which was the cause of the unity of the genus, having been removed through the addition of the difference, the species remain essentially diverse.
And thus the genus is not predicated per se of the difference, as the Philosopher says in III Metaphysicae cap.
But to be predicated pertains to a genus per se, because being predicated is placed in its definition.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/aquinas-esse.html   (7641 words)

  
 Genus Dasypus
Members of the genus Dasypus are generally considered to be ecologically important due to their destruction of unwanted insects.
The ears may be 40 to 50% of the length of the head, and the tail is around 70% of the length of the body.
The armadillos forage for insects, spiders, and small amphibians; they predominately seem to prefer beetles and ants.
http://www.msu.edu/~nixonjos/armadillo/dasypus.html   (2982 words)

  
 Corvids of the Genus Corvus
Rooks are more omnivorous than other members of the genus with more than 50% of their diet being composed of grains.
The rest of the genus Corvus occur in north and central America.
It nests colonially and builds the normally solid type of corvid nest.
http://www.earthlife.net/birds/crows.html   (2885 words)

  
 Genus Opuntia (incl. Cylindropuntia, Grusonia, and Corynopuntia)
The most conspicuous are the giant cactus beetle (Moneilema gigas), cactus weevils (Metamasmius spp.), cochineal (Dactylopius spp.), and a moth (genus Copidryas cosyra) with very colorful but rarely-seen larvae that feed on fresh cholla stems.
Recent genetic studies reveal that the different subgenera of this genus may be distinct enough to warrant their elevation to full genera.
The largest genus, Opuntia, has at least 300 species of shrubby or arborescent plants worldwide.
http://www.desertmuseum.org/books/opuntia.html   (3748 words)

  
 Genus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A genus has one or more species: if it has more than one species these are likely to be morphologically more similar than species belonging to different genera.
In the binomial nomenclature used worldwide, the name of an organism is composed of two parts: its genus name (always capitalized) and a species modifier.
A genus in one kingdom is allowed to bear a name that is in use as a genus name or other taxon name in another kingdom.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus   (316 words)

  
 Checklist of Mantodea
GENUS = Angela Serville 1839 [Type: Mantis quinquemaculata Olivier 1792]
GENUS = Acanthops Serville 1831 [Type: Mantis fuscifolia Olivier 1792]
GENUS = Choeradodis Serville 1831 [Type: Gryllus strumaria Linne 1758]
http://www.earthlife.net/insects/mantchek.html   (1305 words)

  
 Argentina (genus) - encyclopedia article about Argentina (genus).
Argentina (plant) is a genus of flowering plants
The circumscription is not yet fully settled; it includes at least three species previously classified in Potentilla sect.
Argentina is a genus of plants in the rose family (Rosaceae).
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Argentina+(genus)   (664 words)

  
 Genus
One of the most well known members of the genus is Holly Ilex aquifolium which has a natural distribution in Europe, North Africa, western and central Asia.
Another well known species is Maté Ilex paraguariensis which grows wild in northern Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil.
http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/aquifoliaceae/ilex.htm   (117 words)

  
 Henning's Rhododendron & Azaleas Pages
Since almost all of these plants require acidic soil, they are often referred to as the family of acid-loving plants.
Azaleas are distinguished by large clusters of pink, red, orange, yellow, purple, or white flowers.
About Landscaping - "an excellent information source on these plants, suggests a few shade trees compatible with azaleas and rhododendrons, among them being the red oak (Quercus rubra)."
http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhody.html   (2269 words)

  
 Genus - definition of Genus in Encyclopedia
In the common binomial nomenclature, the name of an organism is composed of two parts: its genus (always capitalized) and a species modifier.
The type genus of a taxon is usually the first genus to be named and described.
Families, and in plants all taxa up to division, are named after the type genus.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Genus   (328 words)

  
 Conures - You Just Gotta Luv 'Em
These birds are very hardy and need a daily supply of fruit tree and willow twigs, as well as thick branches, to satisfy their desire to chew.
They live together in groups of twenty or more birds, even during the mating season, and feed on various seeds, fruits, and insects.
Some of the species that fall under this genus are the Tirica Parakeet, the Canary-winged Parakeet, the Orange-chinned Parakeet, the golden-winged Parakeet and the Grey Cheeked Parakeet.
http://www.concentric.net/~conure/conures.shtml   (4920 words)

  
 Cytogenetics
From flexible chromosome karyotyping templates through to advanced multiplex FISH, CytoVision with the Genus™ module for plant and animal research provides sophisticated and versatile image analysis solutions for the most demanding research applications.
CytoVision plant and animal research module for research use only.
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http://www.aicorp.com/products/01genus.htm   (117 words)

  
 The Role of Taxonomy
A genus may contain more than one species, and species are placed together in a genus based on perceived genetic affinity (as determined mostly by morphological differences and similarities, although biochemical techniques are providing new, additional information).
For example, when a chemical suitable for a pharmaceutical product is found in one species, biochemists can quickly learn from classifications of the close relatives (e.g., other species in the same genus or the ‘sister-species’) that might contain similar or even better chemicals.
2. Scientists may differ on what species to include in a particular genus, or species are moved to different genera based on perceived relatedness.
http://www.fishbase.org/manual/FishbaseThe_Role_of_Taxonomy.htm   (838 words)

  
 Genus Chlamyphorus
The tail cannot be raised, and as a result drags behind the animal as it walks.
Both species in the genus Chlamyphorus feed primarily on ants and ant larvae; they are also known to eat worms, snails, roots and other plant material.
http://www.msu.edu/~nixonjos/armadillo/chlamyphorus.html   (778 words)

  
 The current taxonomy of rhizobia
Several species were moved from Rhizobium to this genus.
For example in the Rhizobium genus, there is Rhizobium radiobacter - formerly known as Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
Ochrobactrum genus currently contains a single rhizobial species.
http://www.rhizobia.co.nz/Rhizobia_Taxonomy.html   (841 words)

  
 The Genus Iris
In 1967 Samuel Norris crossed it with the Blackberry Lily, Belamcanda chinensis, and began a strain of fertile intergenus hybrids sometimes called Candy Lilies.
The Snake's Head Iris, which Linnaeus had called Iris tuberosa, was left in the genus Hermodactylus, and the many moreas (south African irises) placed in Iris by Linnaeus remained the genus Moraea.
Linnaeus placed a great variety of plants in the genus Iris and a great number of species have been added since his time, the total now being over two or three hundred species.
http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/iris/genus.html   (836 words)

  
 Genus, species and world order
Members of a species can breed with one another, and the young grow up to look very much like the parents.
No two species in a genus have the same scientific name.
Genus consists of very similar groups, but members of different groups usually cannot breed with one another.
http://www.buginabox.com/genspecandwo.html   (1086 words)

  
 Welcome to Genus
In March of 2005, Genus Inc., a leading provider of thin film deposition equipment for the semiconductor and data storage industries, merged with AIXTRON AG, a leading provider of equipment for compound semiconductor epitaxy.
The merger makes it possible to provide our customers with a full range of atomic level solutions.
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Already a leading name in Hybrid Microcircuits and Electronic Energy Meters in India, the company is today gaining increasing global acceptance, as a Contract Manufacturer of choice, for leading International OEMs.
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A species of the genus entered Eurasia from North America via Beringia during the Late Miocene.
The genus arose in North America sometime in the Late Miocene.
The genus Canis includes wolves, coyotes, jackals, and the domestic dogs.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/larson/canis.html   (807 words)

  
 Orchid Genus Names
Under FORMULA "Natural" is an indication of a naturally occurring genus.
Otherwise it shows which genuses are crossed to produce that one.
Below is a list of names for each orchid genus followed by its abbreviated name.
http://retirees.uwaterloo.ca/~jerry/orchids/names.html   (140 words)

  
 Genus (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The genus of a knot K is defined as the minimal genus of all Seifert surfaces for K.
The definition of elliptic curve from algebraic geometry is non-singular curve of genus 1.
The (non-orientable) genus of a connected, non-orientable closed surface is a positive integer representing the number of cross-caps attached to a sphere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus_(mathematics)   (408 words)

  
 PlanetMath: genus
This is version 6 of genus, born on 2001-12-21, modified 2002-12-04.
Recall that a smooth complex curve is also a Riemann surface, and hence topologically a surface.
Also does your definition work over all fields?
http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Genus.html   (271 words)

  
 Genus
The genus Echinodorus is a phyllogenetically young genus.
For aquaristic use are only two generas of interest: The genus Sagittaria with approximately 25 species and the genus Echinodorus with presently 28 species.
All species are aquatic or semi-aquatic herbs and grow as hydrophytes or amphiphytes.
http://www.echinodorus-online.de/English/Genus/genus.html   (318 words)

  
 Genus
The genus name (generic name) usually is placed in italics or is underlined, and it has a capital initial letter.
Genus : Part of the system of biological classification: a group of closely-related species.
The word is singular (a genus), and its plural is genera (two genera).
http://molecrickets.ifas.ufl.edu/mcri005a.htm   (63 words)

  
 Virus Nomenclature
The formal family, subfamily, and genus terms and standard ICTV vernacular species terms, rather than any synonyms or transliterations, should be used as the basis for choosing vernacular terms.
For example, terms such as Flavivirus fabricis, Orthopoxvirus variolae and Herpesvirus varicellae, which were used at one time, have been abandoned.
For example, the vernacular name "paramyxovirus" might refer to the family Paramyxoviridae, the genus Paramyxovirus, or one of the species in the genus Paramyxovirus, such as one of the human parainfluenza viruses.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVWeb/intro_to_universal/virus_nomenclature.html   (429 words)

  
 The genus Ensete
Taxonomically, the genus Ensete has been getting smaller and smaller since Cheesman revived the genus with 25 species.
The genus Ensete was first described by Paul (Paulo or Paulus) Fedorowitsch Horaninow (or Horaninov) (1796 - 1865) in his Prodromus Monographiae Scitaminarum of 1862 in which he created a single species, Ensete edule.
The composition of the genus Ensete is not settled definitively.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~drc/genusensete.htm   (1374 words)

  
 Genus - Office
Genus Office is founded on Microsoft® technology and connects to a wide range of database platforms.
Genus® Locator offers you a number of ways to search your corporate databases.
The effect is a dramatic reduction in complexity and cost of building, implementing, and maintaining a business solution.
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 definition of genus
A genus is not necessarily the lowest definable group of species, for it may often be divided into several subgenera.
In proportion as its definition is exact, it is natural genus; if its definition can not be made clear, it is more or less an artificial genus.
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http://www.brainydictionary.com/words/ge/genus168747.html   (192 words)

  
 Genus MD on Menorah Medical Center
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All other Genus MD features will still be available.
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 GenUs BioSystems - MicroArray Services
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Find out how GenUs can put the power of genomic technology within your reach.
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 Genus Resource Management Technologies - Forestry Software, Enterprise Forest Information Management Systems
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Genus Interiors is one of the UK's leading Interior Design and Contracting companies, providing a complete interior design and construction service to companies who wish to refurbish their commercial premises or relocate to another.
The boat is also used as a hospitality tool for clients of Genus, enabling them to participate in races, watch races at the numerous events around the country, and as an advertising 'bill board' for the company's' services.
2 litre Offshore Powerboat (Batboat) is driven by Chris Bryan, also an employee of Genus, and navigated by Mark Brewster.
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 Genus IT Solutions Business
"The real strength of genus and DDSL lies in their ability to merge their technical expertise with the needs of the business.
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 genus
[n] a general kind of something; "ignore the genus communism".
http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=genus   (19 words)

  
 Definition of genus - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
For More Information on "genus" go to Britannica.com
Etymology: Latin gener-, genus birth, race, kind -- more at
Get the Top 10 Search Results for "genus"
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 Commercial Refurbishments and fitting out, interior design and contracting
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Genus Interiors provides a unique combination of services that make the design and construction of workplace interiors or the refurbishment of an existing building, a positively rewarding experience for our clients.
At the centre is our design and construction expertise, working directly for clients or with their architects designers or project managers on refurbishment, fitting out, relocation or new-build projects.
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 Genus MD on Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center
Genus MD is available over the Internet and combines both clinical and non-clinical information into a single point of access in order to improve care management capabilities for HCA affiliated physicians.
Welcome to Genus MD. Genus MD is the natural order of information, it is a
Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center has been selected as one of the pilot facilities for Genus MD starting December 2002.
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 Philosophy Dictionary
Genus: A theory of the source of values
In America the term has been changed to mean the opposite, including the left-wing and other socialists.
Differentia: Man is a generic cog in the machine of society with society as the basic unit of reality and values
http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/Dictionary.html   (3760 words)

  
 genus. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
In taxonomic nomenclature the genus name is used, either alone or followed by a Latin adjective or epithet, to form the name of a species.
Biology A taxonomic category ranking below a family and above a species and generally consisting of a group of species exhibiting similar characteristics.
Logic A class of objects divided into subordinate species having certain common attributes.
http://www.bartleby.com/61/5/G0090500.html   (133 words)

  
 Genus Keichousaurus
The Triassic genus Keichousaurus (Reptilia, Pachypleurosauria) is briefly described.
Keichousaurus was an early reptile that lived during the
http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/Taxa/Chordata/Keichousaurus.html   (806 words)

  
 The Big Picture Book of Viruses - Host List
Each type species name is preceded by the name of the order, family and genus it belongs to.
Throughout this document taxa are listed according to their general host range.
To access a complete lists of species belonging to a family or genus click on the respective highlighted family/genus name.
http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVHostList.html   (200 words)

  
 GENUS
Several of these groups have since that, been recognized as genera.
So when Dr. Sven O. Kullander made his Revision of the Genus Cichlasoma in 1983 he also reviewed the genus Aequidens.
Well what more is there to say......, if you have experience keeping cichlids from the Genus Aequidens, you should have no problem with this one.
http://www.lem.net/alf/aeq.htm   (4995 words)

  
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 Red Admiral and Painted Lady Research Site
Although the lady butterflies of the genus Vanessa are not as familiar or as well-studied as the Monarch, their behavior and migration are likewise well worth observing.
This is a web site to coordinate observations of territorial behavior, migration, life history, population studies, seasonal variations in abundance and body size, and number of broods per year (voltinism) of butterflies in the genus Vanessa, including
Much remains to be discovered about their habits and how these might vary geographically.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mariposa/homepage.html   (354 words)

  
 Homepage
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 Genus : Definition
Search for Genus in these other databases too
Interbreeding between organisms within the same category can occur.
http://www.biology-text.com/definition.php?word=Genus   (28 words)

  
 Welcome to Genus Theatre!
Also of note, if you want to see some great Black Box comedy (which inspired the creation of Genus Theatre) then make sure to check out the current season of BB at SFU.
Want to stay up to date with the latest genus news?
to stay up to date on all our productions, contests and anything else genus!
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 Get Out of Debt with Genus Credit Management
Genus Credit Management a not-for-profit credit counseling agency, offers debt management and educational programs that help financially distressed families and individuals effectively manage their finances.
Get Out of Debt with Genus Credit Management
Our clients are asked to make a contribution to AFS-Genus if they can afford to do so.
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