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NGC 4305 is a dwarf spiral galaxy located about 100 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on May 2, 1829. The galaxy has a nearby major companion; NGC 4306. exhibits well-defined, smooth spiral arms which terminate well outside its central bulge. This spiral structure appears to have been induced by a tidal interaction with NGC 4306. Such a tidal interaction would also explain its deficiency in neutral hydrogen gas (HI). Although considered to be a member of the Virgo Cluster, its high radial velocity and blue luminosity suggest it is in fact a background galaxy.
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Pillar (landform) A pillar is a landform, either of rock or earth, defined by the USGS as: "Vertical, standing, often spire-shaped, natural rock formation (chimney, monument, pinnacle, pohaku, rock tower)." Some examples of rock pillars are Chambers Pillar, Katskhi pillar, Pompeys Pillar, and Pillar Rock. The Oxford Dictionary of Geography defines "earth pillar" as: "An upstanding, free column of soil that has been sheltered from erosion by a natural cap of stone on the top. They are common where boulder-rich moraines have been subject to gully erosion, as in parts of the southern Tyrol." A Hoodoo is another type of earth pillar. Examples of earth pillars are Awa Sand Pillars and Đavolja Varoš.
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Pietro Russo (fl. 1508) was a Sicilian mapmaker. He was probably born in Messina although it has also been speculated that he was of Mallorcan or Valencian origin. He made portolan charts, three or perhaps four of which are still extant. One of them, signed by "pietru russu" in Messina on 1 October 1508, is kept at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona. He was probably the father of Jacopo Russo, another Sicilian mapmaker.
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Rock analogs for structural geology This is a compilation of the properties of different analog materials used to simulate deformational processes in structural geology. Such experiments are often called analog or analogue models. The organization of this page follows the review of rock analog materials in structural geology and tectonics of Reber et al. 2020. These materials need to exhibit brittle deformation upon failure as well as elastic and viscous deformation before failure. Various fluids are used to simulate deformation of the lower crust and mantle, such as: linear, non-linear, and yield stress fluids. Composite materials combine phases with different physical properties. A common composite mixture contains dry granular materials and fluids. These analog materials have been used: The most commonly used granular materials in composite mixtures are: Common fluids used in composite mixtures are: Visco-elasto-plastic deformation exhibits a combination of elastic, viscous, and plastic deformation at the same time.Various asphalts and bituminous materials demonstrate visco-elasto-plastic deformation but they are rarely as modeling materials (McBirney and Best, 1961).Common modeling materials demonstrating complex rheology are;
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Inatura The Natural Spectacle (German: "– Erlebnis Naturschau Dornbirn") is an interactive natural history museum in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg (Austria). It originated in 2003 from the former "Vorarlberger Naturschau" and was set up on a former factory premises in the new Dornbirn Stadtgarten. It is one of the three provincial museums in Vorarlberg and is considered the largest and most modern nature museum in the region of Lake Constance. The museum includes a documentation center about the nature of Vorarlberg as well as an interactive exhibition. Originally, the property was used as a turbine and hydropower factory (Rüsch-Werke) by Josef Ignaz Rüsch from 1827 until the plant was closed in 1984. In 1999, the sponsors of the "Vorarlberger Naturschau", the city of Dornbirn and the state of Vorarlberg decided to launch the new nature exhibition together with the project partner F.M. Hämmerle Holding AG to be built on the Rüsch-Werke site. This decision was a commitment to the preservation of industrial architecture and to the public use of the area. Inatura's contemporary complex of building was designed by the architecture firm "HK Architekten" and completed in 2003. Three main additions were made to the existing buildings: a technical room, storage rooms and offices in the old turnery workshops, the showrooms between the turnery and the foundry, and offices and exhibition space in the new foundry.
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H.V.K. Udupa (Handady Venkata Krishna Udupa) was born on 18 October 1921 in Udupi district of Karnataka state in India (Bharat). He is a distinguished scientist in the field of electrochemical technology and electrochemistry. He was Director of Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi. was emeritus scientist at CECRI and emeritus professor of chemical engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal. He was also visiting professor to Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He earned a PhD from Ohio State University, USA. in 1950. His research area was electochemistry. He won several HK Sen Memorial Awards from the Institution of Chemists (India) in 1979 and FICCI awards in 1973 and 1974. He had 140 patents to his credit. He was fellow of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), the Electrochemical Society of India, and many more. He died on 3 July 2003.
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Selk (crater) The Selk crater is a crater on Titan, a moon of Saturn, located at 7°N 199°W. It is a geologically young impact crater that measures approximately in diameter. There is evidence of the past presence of organic compounds and liquid water in the crater, which is set to be studied in the planned "Dragonfly" mission. The crater is named after Serket, the Egyptian goddess of knowledge, writing, education, and reptiles, and was formally approved by the IAU in 2008.
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Hisao Migo (御江 久夫 "Migo Hisao", 1900–1985) was a Japanese botanist. was employed at the Shanghai Science Institute from 1933 to 1945 during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. During his employment at the Institute he made several botanical collecting trips to southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang.
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Freeze Watch A is a watch issued by the National Weather Service that announces that temperatures of is possible in the next 48 hours. This watch is only issued during the growing season when the freezing temperature may damage or kill crops, which would end the growing season.
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Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory The (LHAASO) is a cosmic ray observatory in Daocheng, in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, China. It is designed to observe cosmic-ray-driven air showers. The observatory is at an altitude of above sea level. Observations started in April 2019. The observatory covers an area of some . It has three underground observing pools, each “more than triple the size of the Water Cube (National Aquatic Center) in Beijing”. One of the pools is designed to contain of water. The pools will contain 12 telescopes to capture high-energy photons. Cherenkov radiation detectors are used. Research teams from Australia and Thailand will participate in the project directly, with others expressing interest.
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Charles Théophile Bruand d'Uzelle (5 March 1808, Besançon – 3 August 1861, Besançon) was a French entomologist who specialised in microlepidoptera. He described several new species and erected the families Elachistidae, Oecophoridae and Roeslerstammiidae and the geometrid tribes Ourapterygini and Hemitheini. He was a member of the Société entomologique de France. His macrolepidoptera and Psychidae collections are held by the Natural History Museum, London and the microlepidoptera by the Musee d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Groll, E. K. 2017: Biographies of the Entomologists of the World. – Online database, version 8, Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Müncheberg – URL: sdei.senckenberg.de/biografies
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Franciscus J. M. Heylaerts Franciscus J.M. Heylaerts (1831–1916) was a Dutch entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera (most notably Psychidae world species) and Coleoptera. By profession he was a physician. His collection of Psychidae is held by Rijksmuseum Natural History, Leiden. partial list
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Carl Heinrich Reutti (1830 Villingen, Baden- 1895 Karlsruhe) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera . He wrote (1853) Lepidopteren-Fauna Badens."Beiträge zur Rheinischen Naturgeschichte" 3_3: 1-216 pdf in which he described "Epichnopterix sieboldii". Other works are
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Karl Alfred Poppius (1846 Jaakkima, Karelia – 1920 Helsinki) was a Finnish entomologist who worked on Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemiptera.
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Irwin screen In the realms of toxicology and pathology, the is utilised to determine whether the subject(s) show adverse effects from a course of pharmaceutical treatment or environmental pollution. It is an observational methodology. Mice were first used systematically to determine a drug's central nervous system side effects by S. Irwin in 1962 and then again in 1968. Its use in the pharmaceutical industry has become ingrained since then, as below. The National Academy of Sciences issued in 1975 a position paper on the "Principles for Evaluating Chemicals in the Environment." This paper influenced government and academic circles, and was adopted by e.g. Brimblecomb for his study of atmospheric arsenic levels. The critical review in 1982 by Mitchell and Tilson, caused the US EPA to develop guidelines for several behavioural tests including a test series based on the Irwin Screen, named the Functional Observational Battery (FOB) by Sette in 1989. In 1998, the FOB was published in the late 1990s as EPA Human Health 870 Series Test Guidelines, and in praxis the and the FOB "overlap and to some extent are interchangeable." The American batteries were harmonised with the OECD's from the same era. Similar tests on food chemicals were recommended by the FDA in their Red Book. Behavioural test batteries are now required for new drugs by the S7A group of the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH)
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Irwin screen The was as of 2010 in the pharmaceutical industry almost exclusively used with lab mice, whereas the FOB, or some modification thereof, was used with lab rats and other nonrodent species, such as rabbits, dogs, guinea pigs and nonhuman primates. A sample from 1997 is found in patent number . It includes overt behavior observations, and autonomic observations.
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Ranid herpesvirus 2 is a species of virus in the genus "Batrachovirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Ranid herpesvirus 3 is a species of virus in the genus "Batrachovirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Cyprinivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cyprinid herpesvirus 1 (CyHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Cyprinivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cyprinid herpesvirus 2 (CyHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Cyprinivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Acipenserid herpesvirus 2 (AciHV-2) is a virus in the genus "Ictalurivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Ictalurid herpesvirus 2 (IcHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Ictalurivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Salmonid herpesvirus 1 (SalHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Salmonivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Columbid alphaherpesvirus 1 (CoHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Mardivirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Gallid alphaherpesvirus 3 (GaHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Mardivirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Meleagrid alphaherpesvirus 1 (MeHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Mardivirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Spheniscid alphaherpesvirus 1 (SpAHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Mardivirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Testudinid alphaherpesvirus 3 (TeHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Scutavirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Ateline alphaherpesvirus 1 (AtHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cercopithecine alphaherpesvirus 2 (CeHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Leporid alphaherpesvirus 4 (LeHV-4) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Panine alphaherpesvirus 3 (PnHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=61594559
Papiine alphaherpesvirus 2 (PaHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Pteropodid alphaherpesvirus 1 (PtHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Saimiriine alphaherpesvirus 1 (SaHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Simplexvirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Bubaline alphaherpesvirus 1 (BuHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Caprine alphaherpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cercopithecine alphaherpesvirus 9 (CeHV-9) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". "Cercopithecine alphaherpesvirus 9" infects primates and shares clinical, pathological, immunological, and virological features with varicella-zoster virus infection of humans. Monkeys that had been inoculated intratracheally with the virus developed diffuse varicella 10 to 12 days later. Monkeys that were caged with each of the intratracheally infected monkeys developed a mild rash two weeks later, hence providing evidence of airborne transmission.
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Cervid alphaherpesvirus 1 (CvHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cervid alphaherpesvirus 2 (CvHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Equid alphaherpesvirus 8 is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Monodontid alphaherpesvirus 1 (MoHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Phocid alphaherpesvirus 1 (PhHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Varicellovirus", subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Aotine betaherpesvirus 1 (AoHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". Night monkeys ("Aotus" spp.) serve as natural hosts.
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Cebine betaherpesvirus 1 (CbHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cercopithecine betaherpesvirus 5 (CeHV-5) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". African green monkeys ("Chlorocebus" spp.) serve as natural hosts.
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Macacine betaherpesvirus 3 (McHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Macacine betaherpesvirus 8 (McHV-8) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Mandrilline betaherpesvirus 1 is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Panine betaherpesvirus 2 (PnHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". Chimpanzees serve as natural hosts.
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Papiine betaherpesvirus 3 (PaHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Papiine betaherpesvirus 4 (PaHV-4) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Saimiriine betaherpesvirus 4 (SaHV-4) is a species of virus in the genus "Cytomegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Murid betaherpesvirus 1 (MuHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Muromegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Murid betaherpesvirus 2 (MuHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Muromegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Murid betaherpesvirus 8 (MuHV-8) is a species of virus in the genus "Muromegalovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Elephantid betaherpesvirus 4 (ElHV-4) is a species of virus in the genus "Proboscivirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Elephantid betaherpesvirus 5 (ElHV-5) is a species of virus in the genus "Proboscivirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Macacine betaherpesvirus 9 (McHV-9) is a species of virus in the genus "Roseolovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Murid betaherpesvirus 3 (MuHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Roseolovirus", subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Callitrichine gammaherpesvirus 3 (CalHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cercopithecine gammaherpesvirus 14 (CeHV-14) is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Gorilline gammaherpesvirus 1 (GoHV-1), commonly known as herpesvirus gorilla is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". This species was the fifth to be described in its genus, among species that infect humans, baboons, chimpanzees, and orangutans. As its name implies, "Gorilline gammaherpesvirus 1" infects gorillas.
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Macacine gammaherpesvirus 10 (McHV-10) is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Panine gammaherpesvirus 1 (PnHV-1), commonly known as chimpanzee lymphocryptovirus, is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". The virus infects chimpanzee ("Pan troglodytes") leukocytes. The glycoprotein B (gB) gene of the chimpanzee Lymphocryptovirus is virtually identical to the corresponding gene in the orangutan lymphocryptovirus. This suggests that the virus may have been transmitted between chimps and orangutans relatively recently (either in the wild or in captivity). It is 35 to 45% homologous to the human Epstein-Barr virus, which is classified in the same genus.
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Papiine gammaherpesvirus 1 (PaHV-1), commonly known as baboon lymphocryptovirus, is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". This species was the first "Lymphocryptovirus" isolated from a non-human primate to be described.
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Pongine gammaherpesvirus 2 (PoHV-2), commonly known as orangutan herpesvirus, is a species of virus in the genus "Lymphocryptovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales". It infects orangutans ("Pongo").
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Bovine gammaherpesvirus 6 (BoHV-6) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Caprine gammaherpesvirus 2 (CpHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Hippotragine gammaherpesvirus 1 (HiHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Ovine gammaherpesvirus 2 (OvHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Suid gammaherpesvirus 3 (SuHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Suid gammaherpesvirus 4 (SuHV-4) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Suid gammaherpesvirus 5 (SuHV-5) is a species of virus in the genus "Macavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Felid gammaherpesvirus 1 (FeHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Percavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Mustelid gammaherpesvirus 1 (MusHV-1) is a species of virus in the genus "Percavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Phocid gammaherpesvirus 3 (PhHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Percavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Vespertilionid gammaherpesvirus 1 is a species of virus in the genus "Percavirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Ateline gammaherpesvirus 2 (AtHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Ateline gammaherpesvirus 3 (AtHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Cricetid gammaherpesvirus 2 (CrHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Macacine gammaherpesvirus 5 (McHV-5) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Macacine gammaherpesvirus 8 (McHV-8) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Macacine gammaherpesvirus 11 (McHV-11) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Macacine gammaherpesvirus 12 (McHV-12) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Murid gammaherpesvirus 7 is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Saimiriine gammaherpesvirus 2 (SaHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Rhadinovirus", subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Chelonid alphaherpesvirus 6 (ChHV-6) is a species of virus of uncertain generic placement in the subfamily "Alphaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Caviid betaherpesvirus 2 (CaHV-2) is a species of virus of uncertain generic placement in the subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Tupaiid betaherpesvirus 1 (TuHV-1) is a species of virus of uncertain generic placement in the subfamily "Betaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Equid gammaherpesvirus 7 (EHV-7) is a species of virus of uncertain generic placement in the subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Phocid gammaherpesvirus 2 (PhHV-2) is a species of virus of uncertain generic placement in the subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Saguinine gammaherpesvirus 1 (SgHV-1) is a species of virus of uncertain generic placement in the subfamily "Gammaherpesvirinae", family "Herpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Iguanid herpesvirus 2 (IgHV-2) is a species of virus of uncertain generic and subfamilial placement in the family "Herpesviridae" and order "Herpesvirales".
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NGC 4163 NGC 4163, also known as NGC 4167 is a dwarf irregular galaxy in constellation Canes Venatici, about 9.65 million light-years away. It was discovered by William Herschel on April 28, 1785 as NGC 4163. John Herschel discovered it again on March 11, 1831 as NGC 4167. It has a size on night sky 1.9' x 1.6' and it, with distance, gives diameter of 4000 light-years. This galaxy is made by young blue stars. It is a member of M94 Group.
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IC 4662 IC 4662, also known as ESO 102-14 is irregular galaxy located in Constellation Pavo 7.96 million lightyears away. It was discovered by Robert Thorbun Ayton Innes in 1901. It has a diameter of 7000 lightyears and an angular size of 3.2' x 1.9'. is part of a Hubble study of starbursts in nearby, small, or dwarf, galaxies. Based on this study, astronomers have found that starbursts continue 100 times longer than first thought, lasting 200 million to 400 million years. These galaxies show that starbursts are not isolated events, but sweep across a galaxy. On the Hubble image is one of the H II regions of the galaxy. "Attribution" This article contains text copied from https://spacetelescope.org/images/opo0919d/ credit NASA, ESA and K. McQuinn which is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license
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Oskar Meder (1877 Georgenburg, Ostpreußen – 1944 Kiel) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera . He wrote Meder O, 1934 Mitteilungen über Kleinfalter der Nordmark. "Internationale entomologische Zeitschrift" 27: 489-493 which includes the first description of the micromoth "Coleophora arctostaphyli". His collection of Lepidoptera from Schleswig-Holstein is held by the Zoological Museum of the University of Kiel
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Salmonid herpesvirus 2 (SalHV-2) is a species of virus in the genus "Salmonivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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Salmonid herpesvirus 3 (SalHV-3) is a species of virus in the genus "Salmonivirus", family "Alloherpesviridae", and order "Herpesvirales".
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