The epidermis can be further subdivided into the following " strata " ( beginning with the outermost layer ) : corneum, lucidum ( only in palms of hands and bottoms of feet ), granulosum, spinosum, basale.
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Other significant work by Bizzozero included research of haematopoiesis in the bone marrow, studies involving phagocytosis in the eye, and the identification of desmosomes ( nodes of Bizzozero ), structures that he first discovered in the stratum spinosum of epidermis.
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Garrigue shrublands occupy the non-agricultural portions coastal plain and coastal escarpments, with " Sarcopoterium spinosum ", along with " Asphodelus microcarpus " and " Artemisia herba-alba ", as the predominant species.
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"' Spinous cells "', or "'prickle cells "', are keratin producing stratum spinosum ( prickly layer ) of the epidermis and provide a continuous net-like layer of protection for underlying tissue.
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"G . spinosum " is known to grow as large as 5.8 cm ( 2.3 in ) SL . It is known from subterranean waters in the Diamantina Plateau of the Bahia State in central northeastern Brazil.
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""'Citharexylum spinosum " "'is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae, that is native to southern Florida in the United States, the Caribbean, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
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Some of the dominant plant species of the Pre-Andean shrubland are " Mulinum spinosum " ( a cushion plant ) and " Escallonia rubra ", which are frequently associated with other species, including " Anathrophyllun desideratum " and " Berberis buxifolia ".
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These furrows begin near the foramen spinosum, and the anterior runs forward and upward to the sphenoidal angle of the parietal, where it is sometimes converted into a bony canal; the posterior runs lateralward and backward across the temporal squama and passes on to the parietal near the middle of its lower border.
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"Euaresta bullans " has been introduced, perhaps accidentally, from South America to California and Arizona, southern Europe, the Middle East, South Africa and Australia, where it attacks spiny cocklebur ( " Xanthium spinosum " ) . " E . bella " was released in Europe to control ragweed ( " Ambrosia artemisiifolia " ), but did not become established there.