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Nigra — may refer to: Contents 1 Internet 2 Medical 3 Places 4 People 5 Species latin names abbreviatio … Wikipedia
line — 1. A mark, strip, or streak. In anatomy, a long, narrow mark, strip, or streak distinguished from the adjacent tissues by color, texture, or elevation. SEE ALSO: linea. 2. A unit of … Medical dictionary
Linea nigra — (Latin for black line ) is a dark vertical line that appears on the abdomen during pregnancy. The brownish streak is usually about a centimeter in width. The line runs vertically along the midline of the abdomen from the pubis to the xiphoid… … Wikipedia
Porta Nigra — The Porta Nigra (Latin: black gate ) is a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany. It is today the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps and has been designated a World Heritage Site. The name Porta Nigra originated in the Middle Ages due to… … Wikipedia
linea nigra — a name given the tendinous mesial line of the abdomen (l. alba) when it has become pigmented in pregnancy. Linea nigra in the third trimester of pregnancy … Medical dictionary
Parkinson's disease — Parkinson s redirects here. For other uses, see Parkinson s (disambiguation). Parkinson s disease Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… … Universalium
Walnut — Taxobox name = Walnuts image width = 250px image caption = Persian Walnut, Juglans regia regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Fagales familia = Juglandaceae genus = Juglans genus authority = L. subdivision ranks … Wikipedia
Galápagos tortoise — Conservation status … Wikipedia
List of life zones by region — Main article: Altitudinal zonation The climate and ecology of different locations on the globe naturally separate into life zones, depending on elevation, location, and latitude. The generally strong dependency on elevation is known as… … Wikipedia