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Dryopteris intermedia, the intermediate wood fern or evergreen wood fern, [4] [3] is a perennial, evergreen wood fern native to eastern North America. It is a diploid species, and is the parent of several species of hybrid origin, including Dryopteris carthusiana .
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 .
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 .
The InterMedia news agency was founded in 1993, when Yevgeny Safronov, Alexander Shumsky and Dmitry Anoshin left the Turne agency to start a new project, the main task of which was to provide the Russian media with the most objective and impartial news and analysis of media industry.
The medium egret (Ardea intermedia), median egret, smaller egret or intermediate egret, is a medium-sized heron. Some taxonomists put the species in the genus Egretta or Mesophoyx . It is a resident breeder in southern and eastern Asia.
Intermedia was a Canadian artists' association active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Intermedia was a loose association of Vancouver artists who worked in a variety of media, collaborated on and staged events.
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 , the far southwest of Finland, and northern Poland.
Intermedia Systems Corporation was an American media technology company, co-founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1969 by Gerd Stern and Michael Callahan. Stern and Callahan had been members of the media art collective USCO in the 1960s when they had lived in Rockland County, New York . [ 1 ]