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Vaginal hysterectomy.
Natl Med J India. 1997 May-Jun;10(3):126-7.
Natl Med J India. 1997.
PMID: 9230602
Free article.
The bisection, carried out first along the posterior uterine wall, was aided by the repeated repositioning of the vulsella close to the apex of the incision, combined with rotation of the cervical portion of the uterus around the public arch. ...Smaller myomas were removed …
The bisection, carried out first along the posterior uterine wall, was aided by the repeated repositioning of the vulsella close to t …
Host specificity and population dynamics of a sponge-endosymbiotic bivalve.
Tsubaki R, Kato M.
Tsubaki R, et al.
Zoolog Sci. 2012 Sep;29(9):585-92. doi: 10.2108/zsj.29.585.
Zoolog Sci. 2012.
PMID: 22943782
We assessed the host-use pattern of the sponge-endosymbiotic bivalve Vulsella vulsella and its demographic consequences in an inland sea in Okinawa Island, Japan. Vulsella vulsella utilized only one massive globular sponge species Spongia sp. as a host …
We assessed the host-use pattern of the sponge-endosymbiotic bivalve Vulsella vulsella and its demographic consequences in an …
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A novel filtering mutualism between a sponge host and its endosymbiotic bivalves.
Tsubaki R, Kato M.
Tsubaki R, et al.
PLoS One. 2014 Oct 20;9(10):e108885. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108885. eCollection 2014.
PLoS One. 2014.
PMID: 25330073
Free PMC article.
The Spongia (Spongia) sp. massive sponge is obligately inhabited by the host-specific endosymbiotic bivalve Vulsella vulsella, which benefits from this symbiosis by receiving protection from predators. ...
The Spongia (Spongia) sp. massive sponge is obligately inhabited by the host-specific endosymbiotic bivalve Vulsella vulsella, …
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FORM AND HABIT IN SPECIES OF MALLEUS (INCLUDING THE "HAMMER OYSTERS") WITH COMPARATIVE OBSERVATIONS ON ISOGNOMON ISOGNOMON.
Yonge CM.
Yonge CM.
Biol Bull. 1968 Oct;135(2):378-405. doi: 10.2307/1539789.
Biol Bull. 1968.
PMID: 28368764
From a basic epifaunal habit (Pteria, Isognomon, M. regula), members of the Pteriacea have become adapted for infaunal life within sponges (Vulsella, Crenatula) or within soft substrates ( M. malleus, M. alba and the Pinnidae). 16. ...
From a basic epifaunal habit (Pteria, Isognomon, M. regula), members of the Pteriacea have become adapted for infaunal life within sponges ( …
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