Head and lateral line erosion, (HLLE) or hole-in-the-head (HITH) is a disease in fish. Chronic ulcerative dermatopathy or chronic erosive dermatopathy...
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that Hexamita parasites are one possible cause for head and lateral line erosion ("hole-in-the-head disease") in aquarium fishes. Lloyd D, Williams CF...
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reducing stocking density and stress should be considered. Edwardsiella Enterobacterales Edwardsiella tarda Head and lateral line erosion Hawke & al., 1981 Int...
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cross-section and the stream gradient is relatively steep. When some base level is reached, the erosive activity switches to lateral erosion, which widens...
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angelfish, where it affects the gastrointestinal tract and may cause head and lateral line erosion. Pathogenesis of Spironucleus can be promoted by stressful...
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Cryptocaryon, Oodinium causing velvet disease, Brooklynella hostilis, head and lateral line erosion, Glugea, Ceratomyxa shasta, Kudoa thyrsites, Tetracapsuloides...
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Glaciology (redirect from Equilibrium line altitude)
erosive features on the landscape. Glaciology and glacial geology are key areas of polar research. Glaciers can be identified by their geometry and the...
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already somewhat battered and dissected by erosion. The most important line of cliffs of this class is associated with the western and southern boundary of...
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long thoracic) lateral cord (musculocutaneous, lateral antibrachial cutaneous, lateral head of median nerve), medial cord (ulnar, medial head of median nerve...
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Groyne (category Coastal erosion)
ice jamming, and more generally improve navigation and control over lateral erosion, that would form from meanders. Groynes have a major impact on the...
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Herring lateral pillar classification In Group A, which has a better prognosis, there are no loss of height in the lateral third of the femoral head and little...
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oval shape, and is compressed laterally. The head is large and is about one third of the body length. The mouth is small and terminal and it has strong...
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articular cartilage, subchondral bone, tendons and ligaments. Destructive synovitis leads to bone erosion and causes the ligaments of the spine to become...
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North Head Quarantine Station is a heritage-listed former quarantine station and associated buildings that is now a tourist attraction at North Head Scenic...
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Irrigation equipment can also be configured to move in a straight line, where it is termed a lateral move, linear move, wheel move or side-roll irrigation system...
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Hip replacement (redirect from Hardinge lateral approach to the hip)
radiograph as the angle between a line through the lateral and medial margins of the acetabular cup and the transischial line which is tangential to the inferior...
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Mass wasting (redirect from Gravitational erosion)
mass wasting and stream erosion lies between a mudflow (mass wasting) and a very muddy stream (stream erosion), without a sharp dividing line. Many forms...
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to the gills and lateral line veins, respectively. The eye completely lacks a lens, and the retina and optical nerve are rudimentary and located deep...
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Submental space (category Fascial spaces of the head and neck)
muscles laterally. The communications of the submental space are: the submandibular spaces posterolaterally. the sublingual space superiorly (via erosion through...
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Soil mechanics (section Seepage forces and erosion)
sorted according to their grain size. Erosion at the base of glaciers is powerful enough to pick up large rocks and boulders as well as soil; soils dropped...
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (category Pathology of temporomandibular joints, muscles of mastication and associated structures)
upper or superior head and the lower or inferior head. The lower head originates from the lateral surface of the lateral pterygoid plate and inserts at a depression...
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soil erosion caused by deforestation especially in Cameroon. While they can tolerate seasonally cloudy streams, streams muddied from erosion and deforestation...
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coiling intestines and the black peritoneum (lining of the body cavity). Its lateral line is incomplete and consists of 70 to 90 lateral line scales. The northern...
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Landslide mitigation (category Landslide analysis, prevention and mitigation)
triggered by many, sometimes concomitant causes. In addition to shallow erosion or reduction of shear strength caused by seasonal rainfall, landslides...
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lakes, alases, and linear and polygonal troughs, result from various periglacial and thermo-erosional phenomena common in the Arctic and on a smaller scale...
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Sugarcane (section Soil degradation and erosion)
of the Caribbean and South Africa, slopes greater than 20% have been planted. Increased erosion can lead to the removal of organic and nutrient-rich material...
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Geology of Venus (section Chemical erosion)
evidence of having been stripped of volatile elements by off-gassing and solar wind erosion over time, implying the possibility that Venus may have had liquid...
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incisors (teeth 8 and 9 in the diagram), maxillary lateral incisors (7 and 10), maxillary canines (6 and 11), maxillary first premolars (5 and 12), maxillary...
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region of the primitive line. Other cells migrate through the caudal part of the primitive line and form the lateral mesoderm, and those cells migrating...
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