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Что (кто) такое tumor albus pyogenes - определение

SPECIES OF FISH
Scaphirhynchus albus; Parascaphirhynchus albus
  • The immature larva of a pallid sturgeon being raised in a fish hatchery
  • Detail and measurement of head of a hatchery-raised pallid sturgeon
  • USFWS employees release a pallid sturgeon into the [[Yellowstone River]]
  • Pallid sturgeon (''Scaphirhynchus albus'') showing siphoning feeding behaviour
  • Surgical implant of a radio transmitter in a sexually mature pallid sturgeon

James S. Albus         
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ENGINEER (1935-2011)
James Albus; James Sacra Albus; National Mutual Fund; Marr-Albus theory; Marr–Albus theory
James Sacra Albus (May 4, 1935 – April 17, 2011) was an American engineer, Senior NIST Fellow and founder and former chief of the Intelligent Systems Division of the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Askin's tumor         
HUMAN DISEASE
User:Netha Hussain/Wishlist/Askin's tumor; Askin tumor
Askin's tumor is a rare, primitive neuroectodermal tumor which arises from the soft tissues of the chest wall, particularly of the paravertebral region. It was first described by Askin et al.
Mixed Müllerian tumor         
  • Carcinosarcoma of the uterus
MEDICAL CONDITION
Mullerian tumor; Mixed Mullerian tumor; Mullerian tumour; Mulerian tumor; Mulerian tumour; Mullerian cancer; Mulerian cancer; Mixed Mullerian tumour; Malignant mixed mesodermal/mullerian tumor; Malignant mixed Müllerian tumor; Malignant mixed mullerian tumor; Malignant mixed Mullerian tumor
A malignant mixed Müllerian tumor, also known as malignant mixed mesodermal tumor (MMMT) is a cancer found in the uterus, the ovaries, the fallopian tubes and other parts of the body that contains both carcinomatous (epithelial tissue) and sarcomatous (connective tissue) components. It is divided into two types, homologous (in which the sarcomatous component is made of tissues found in the uterus such as endometrial, fibrous and/or smooth muscle tissues) and a heterologous type (made up of tissues not found in the uterus, such as cartilage, skeletal muscle and/or bone).

Википедия

Pallid sturgeon

The pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) is an endangered species of ray-finned fish, endemic to the waters of the Missouri and lower Mississippi river basins of the United States. It may have even reached the St. Croix River before colonization.

Named for its pale coloration, it is closely related to the relatively common shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus), but is much larger, averaging between 30 and 60 inches (76 and 152 cm) in length and 85 pounds (39 kg) in weight at maturity. This species takes 15 years to mature and spawns infrequently, but can live up to a century. A member of the sturgeon family, Acipenseridae, which originated during the Cretaceous period 70 million years ago, the pallid sturgeon has changed little since then.

In 1990, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service placed the pallid sturgeon on its endangered species list because few young individuals had been observed in the preceding decade and sightings had greatly diminished; the species is now rarely seen in the wild. It was the first fish species in the Missouri River drainage area to be listed as endangered, and a loss of its habitat is thought to be responsible for its decline. The vast majority of the Missouri River drainage system has been channeled and dammed, reducing the gravel deposits and slow-moving side channels that are its favored spawning areas. Until the middle of the 20th century, pallid sturgeon were common and anglers found catching such a large fish in fresh water a rewarding experience. The species is considered to be good-tasting, and its eggs have been used as caviar, although less commonly than those of many other sturgeon.

Efforts to prevent the species from becoming extinct have had modest success. Pallid sturgeon are actively being raised in a dozen hatcheries and the offspring are being released back to the wild every year. To better understand pallid sturgeon behavior, researchers have implanted radio transmitters to track their movements and help identify possible spawning areas. Federal and state agencies are working together to improve habitat by restoring spawning areas since restoration of these areas is required if the species is to survive in the wild.