The order Nidovirales is named for the Latin " nidus ", meaning nest, as all viruses in this order produce a 3'co-terminal nested set of subgenomic mRNA's during infection.
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"Su-Ren " ( Omni ) is actually an AI descended from GAIA . She now runs Omni's Project Nidus, guiding and training the warriors in the wastes just outside the city.
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Many ferns are grown in horticulture as landscape plants, for Bird's Nest Fern ( " Asplenium nidus " ) is also popular, as are the staghorn ferns ( genus " Platycerium " ).
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If a stent is not expanded flush against the wall of the vessel, turbulent flow may occur between the stent and the wall of the vessel; some fear this might create a nidus for acute thrombosis of the artery.
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""'Asplenium nidus " "'is an epiphytic species of fern in the native to tropical southeastern Asia, eastern Australia, Hawaii, Polynesia, Christmas Island, India, and eastern Africa.
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With a minimum temperature of, " Asplenium nidus " is widely cultivated in sori, and a differently shaped midrib .'A . nidus " has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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With a minimum temperature of, " Asplenium nidus " is widely cultivated in sori, and a differently shaped midrib .'A . nidus " has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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The sprouts of " A . nidus " are eaten as a vegetable in Taiwan where it is called q \ ?( pronounced shn si ) and typically cut into inch-long pieces and fried with garlic and chilli peppers.
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The buffy fish owl frequently nest on top of a large fern ( " Asplenium nidus " ), but nests have also been recorded in the fork a tall bough covered in ferns and moss, on orchid beds and in tree holes.
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A 2015 molecular study found that " Asplenium nidus " is polyphyletic, meaning that some populations were not closely related to others " A . nidus " from Madagascar, Vanuatu and New Guinea were more closely related to other species than each other.