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Fungal composition was also altered in the UV-B radiation treatments, with a reduction in Mucor hiemalis and a loss of Truncatella truncata.
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So what's a person diagnosed with pruritus hiemalis--better known as winter itch--to do?
The Dry SeasonHow To Keep Skin Moisturized In The Winter 2006
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In such cases, as well as in those cases in younger and middle-aged individuals in which the itchiness develops at the approach of cold weather and disappears upon the coming of the warm season (_pruritus hiemalis_), the pruritus is usually more or less generalized, although not infrequently in the latter the legs are specially involved.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine Henry Weightman Stelwagon 1886
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I felt under a double obligation to these two specimens of _Anorthura troglodytes hiemalis_: first for their music itself; and then for the support which it gave to a pet theory of mine, that all our singing birds will yet be found to sing more or less regularly in the course of the vernal migration.
Birds in the Bush Bradford Torrey 1877
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There are thousands of varieties of camellia, but there are three types that grow well in south Louisiana: Camellia japonica, Camellia sasanqua and camellia hiemalis.
theadvertiser.com - 2009
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Camellia hiemalis, or dwarf camellias, bloom in the winter - some begin blooming in early winter and continue until late winter.
theadvertiser.com - 2009
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Camellia hiemalis, or dwarf camellias, bloom in the winter - some begin blooming in early winter and continue until late winter.
theadvertiser.com - 2009
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There are thousands of varieties of camellia, but there are three types that grow well in south Louisiana: Camellia japonica, Camellia sasanqua and camellia hiemalis.
theadvertiser.com - 2009
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Among the summer birds are the Carolina Snow bird (Junco hyemalis carolinensis), Mountain Solitary Vireo (Vireo solitarius alticola), Blackburnian Warbler (Dendroica blackburniae), Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis), Redbreasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis), &c.
North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896
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