Brennan Taulbee is featured on Nidus / Expire's new song " Mr Grey " from their upcoming " Many Hands EP ".
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In the British Isles, " Neottia nidus-avis " is found in shady woodland, especially beech, on basic soils.
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And maybe an Asplenium nidus, or bird's-nest fern, which I coveted at the conservatory and which hails from tropical Asia.
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The resulting tangle of blood vessels, often called a " nidus " ( Latin for " nest " ), has no capillaries.
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Their efforts are yet again hampered by Belor, until the final episode of the second series, when the children manage to reconstitute the Nidus.
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Pupation occurs in the lamina, away from the leaf edge in a circular nidus, similar to that fashioned by " Prophyllocnistis ".
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A disseminated infection, for example, has extended beyond its origin or nidus and involved the bloodstream to " seed " other areas of the body.
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However, during their battle, the two power sources collide leaving the Albedo destroyed and the Nidus split into five segments which scatter throughout time and space.
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Central to the biofilm concept is the assumption that bacteria form a three dimensional structure, dormant bacteria being in the center to serve as a constant nidus of infection.
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The shear stress between the infarcted segment and the surrounding normal myocardium ( which may be hypercontractile in the post-infarction period ) makes it a nidus for rupture.