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  2. Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction ( PPID ), or equine Cushing's disease, is an endocrine disease affecting the pituitary gland of horses. It is most commonly seen in older animals, [1] and is classically associated with the formation of a long, wavy coat ( hirsutism) and chronic laminitis . Cushing's disease commonly causes hirsutism ...

  3. Drosera intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Drosera intermedia, commonly known as the oblong-leaved sundew, [1] spoonleaf sundew, [2] or spatulate leaved sundew, is an insectivorous plant species belonging to the sundew genus. It is a temperate or tropical species native to Europe, southeastern Canada, the eastern half of the United States, Cuba, Hispaniola, and northern South America.

  4. Prevotella intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Prevotella intermedia. Prevotella intermedia (formerly Bacteroides intermedius) is a gram-negative, obligate anaerobic pathogenic bacterium involved in periodontal infections, including gingivitis and periodontitis, and often found in acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. It is commonly isolated from dental abscesses, where obligate ...

  5. Scandosorbus intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Pers. Borkhausenia intermedia ( Ehrh.) Sennikov [ es] & Kurtto [d] Scandosorbus intermedia or, formerly, Sorbus intermedia, the Swedish whitebeam, [1] is a species of whitebeam found in southern Sweden, with scattered occurrences in Estonia, Latvia, easternmost Denmark ( Bornholm ), the far southwest of Finland, and northern Poland. [2] [3]

  6. Ephedra intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Ephedra intermedia is found in deserts, grasslands, floodlands and river valleys, slopes and cliffs, and sandy beaches. It grows at elevations of 100–4,600 metres (330–15,090 ft), in rocky or sandy dry habitats . The plant grows to 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall. The strobili are dioecious, either male or female on any one plant, so both male and ...

  7. Corymbia intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Flowers and foliage. closeup of bark on trunk. Corymbia intermedia, commonly known as pink bloodwood, [2] is a species of medium to tall tree that is endemic to north-eastern Australia. It has rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and oval to barrel-shaped fruit.

  8. Lesser siren - Wikipedia

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    The lesser siren ( Siren intermedia) is a species of aquatic salamander native to the eastern United States and northern Mexico. They are referred to by numerous common names, including two-legged eel, dwarf siren, and mud eel. The specific epithet intermedia denotes their intermediate size, between the greater siren, Siren lacertina, and the ...

  9. Intermediate uveitis - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate uveitis is a form of uveitis localized to the vitreous and peripheral retina. Primary sites of inflammation include the vitreous of which other such entities as pars planitis, posterior cyclitis, and hyalitis are encompassed. Intermediate uveitis may either be an isolated eye disease or associated with the development of a systemic ...