A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word flagellate also describes a particular construction...
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Flagellation (Latin flagellum, 'whip'), flogging or whipping is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, rods, switches...
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Self-flagellation is the disciplinary and devotional practice of flogging oneself with whips or other instruments that inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation...
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The Flagellation of Christ, in art sometimes known as Christ at the Column or the Scourging at the Pillar, is an episode from the Passion of Jesus as presented...
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Naegleria fowleri (section Flagellate stage)
amoeboflagellate excavate, an organism capable of behaving as both an amoeba and a flagellate. This free-living microorganism primarily feeds on bacteria but can become...
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The Church of the Flagellation is a Roman Catholic church and Christian pilgrimage site located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, near...
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Shiitake mushroom dermatitis (redirect from Flagellate mushroom dermatitis)
seen with bleomycin-induced flagellate dermatitis and are not typically present with shiitake mushroom induced flagellate dermatitis. The median time...
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Amalia of Jesus Flagellated MJC (22 July 1901 – 18 April 1977), born Amalia Aguirre Queija, was a Catholic religious sister and mystic. She was co-founder...
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Protist locomotion (redirect from Protist flagellate)
pseudopods. Cells which use flagella for movement are usually referred to as flagellates, cells which use cilia are usually referred to as ciliates, and cells...
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The Flagellation of Christ is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio, now in the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples. It is dated to 1607...
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The Flagellation Standard (Italian - Stendardo della Flagellazione) was a double-sided tempera on panel painting by Luca Signorelli, signed "LUCE CORTONENSIS"...
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The Flagellation of Christ (probably 1468–1470) is a painting by Piero della Francesca in the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche in Urbino, Italy. Called...
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Christ after the Flagellation may refer to: Christ after the Flagellation (Murillo, Boston) (c. 1665) Christ after the Flagellation (Murillo, Champaign)...
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broad classes of microorganisms: Infusoria (mostly ciliates) and flagellates (flagellated protists and amoebae). The definition of Protozoa as a phylum or...
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non-photosynthetic Excavata, including many that can transform between amoeboid, flagellate, and cyst stages. Most Percolozoa are found as bacterivores in soil, fresh...
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The Flagellation of Christ is a scene from the Passion of Christ. Apart from many depictions in scenes in larger Passion cycles, Flagellation of Christ...
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unicellular flagellates, and most others produce flagellated cells at some point in their lifecycles, for instance as gametes or zoospores. Most flagellated heterokonts...
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The Flagellation of Christ (known until the 1970s as Ecce Homo) is a c.1618 oil on canvas painting by Jusepe de Ribera, from the start of his stay in Naples...
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Flagellum (redirect from Flagellated)
microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are known as flagellates. A microorganism may have from one to many flagella. A gram-negative...
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Scratch dermatitis (redirect from Flagellate pigmentation from bleomycin)
ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1. Ibrahimi, Omar A.; Anderson, R. Rox (2010). "Bleomycin-Induced Flagellate Hyperpigmentation". New England Journal of Medicine. 363 (24): e36. doi:10...
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Archaea. Eukaryotes first emerged during the Paleoproterozoic, likely as flagellated cells. The leading evolutionary theory is they were created by symbiogenesis...
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The Flagellation of Christ is a panel painting by the Italian artist Cimabue, in egg tempera and gold leaf on a poplar panel, dated to c. 1280. It has...
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activity is often referred to as paddling, caning or cropping. In erotic flagellation the sub is struck with a flexible implement such a whip or belt. Whips...
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Spironematellidae (redirect from Spironema (flagellate))
Spironematellidae (previously known as Spironemidae) is a family of heterotrophic flagellates, in the group Hemimastigophora. They vary in size and shape from the...
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Erotic spanking (redirect from Flagellation (erotic))
Erotic spanking is the act of spanking another person for the sexual arousal or gratification of either or both parties. The intensity of the act can vary...
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Parlement of Paris (redirect from Flagellation Session)
parlement of Paris on 3 March 1766 known as la Séance de la Flagellation ("the Flagellation Session"), Louis XV asserted that sovereign power resided in...
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similar to the lobose ones but with a distinct movement, and usually with flagellate life stages. It was traditionally divided into those which aggregate to...
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Zoid (category Flagellates)
produces quadri-flagellate zoids Genus Ulvopsis – produces bi-flagellate gametes, bi-flagellate asexual zoids, and quadri-flagellate zoospores Genus Ulvaria...
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Tsukubamonas globosa Yabuki et al. 2011. T. globosa is a free-living flagellate that was isolated from a pond in the University of Tsukuba, Japan. Presence...
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the psalms Miserere Mei Deus and De Profundis are recited as the friars flagellate themselves with a discipline. Saints such as Dominic Loricatus, Mary Magdalene...
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