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www.reference.com/motif/Science/where+do+slugs+come+fro...
www.reference.com/motif/Science/where+do+slugs+come+from
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It is said to be every slug is male and female at the same time. Two slugs will join and mate and each deposits sperm into the other to fertilize the others eggs. That ...
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www.fieldhealth.com/Pityriasis_Rosea_Contagious
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Clinically, it has a special name, it is also called plaque (herald patch) or mother spot. After one or two weeks, on t...
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www.fieldhealth.com/Is_Pityriasis_Rosea_Contagious
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Clinically, it has a special name, it is also called plaque (herald patch) or mother spot. After one or two weeks, on t...
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www.gardenandhearth.com/Strawberry_Runners_and_Mother_P...
www.gardenandhearth.com/Strawberry_Runners_and_Mother_Plants
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Runners can also be prevented from rooting by planting the mother plants in holes made in black plastic spread over the strawberry patch.
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www.empowher.com/pityriasis-rosea/content/pityriasis-ro...
www.empowher.com/pityriasis-rosea/content/pityriasis-rosea-rash-herald-or-mother-patch
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Apr 4, 2010 ... Pityriasis rosea begins with a large scaly pink patch on the chest or back which is called a herald or mother patch. It is often confused with ...
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dermind.tripod.com/pr.htm
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The first lesion is known as the herald patch (also called primary plaque of mother patch). Pink of salmon colored, the herald patch is a well-marginated round or ...
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www.parkhurstexchange.com/dermatology/2002-07-08?zid=
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RASH WITH A "MOTHER" PATCH". July 2002. "A 20-year-old patient complains of a body rash consisting of reddish round and oval patches on her trunk.
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halfmoonbay.patch.com/articles/photo-tenzin-s-mother-in...
halfmoonbay.patch.com/articles/photo-tenzin-s-mother-in-nepal
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Feb 4, 2012 ... I was lucky enough to get a good photograph of Tenzin's mother. ... Sign up for our newsletter by clicking on the "Patch Newsletter" link on the ...
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www.merckmanuals.com/home/skin_disorders/itching_and_no...
www.merckmanuals.com/home/skin_disorders/itching_and_noninfectious_rashes/pityriasis_rosea.html
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Pityriasis rosea causes a rose-red or light-tan patch of skin about 1 to 4 inches (2 to 10 centimeters) in diameter that doctors call a herald or mother patch.
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