Sarcina is a pack carried by Roman legionnaires.
Sarcina may also refer to:
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Lime or Limes primarily refers to:
Gray squirrel or grey squirrel may refer to several species of squirrel indigenous to North America:
A coccus is any bacterium or archaeon that has a spherical, ovoid, or generally round shape. Bacteria are categorized based on their shapes into three classes: cocci (spherical-shaped), bacillus (rod-shaped) and spirochetes (spiral-shaped) cells. Coccus refers to the shape of the bacteria, and can contain multiple genera, such as staphylococci or streptococci. Cocci can grow in pairs, chains, or clusters, depending on their orientation and attachment during cell division. Contrast to many bacilli-shaped bacteria, most cocci bacteria do not have flagella and are non-motile.
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The Clostridiaceae are a family of the bacterial class Clostridia, and contain the genus Clostridium.
Arda or ARDA may refer to:
Gary Thomas DiSarcina is an American former professional baseball shortstop and third base coach for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played his entire career for the California / Anaheim Angels.
The sarcina was the marching pack carried by Roman legionaries, the heavy infantry of the Roman legions.
Latino or Latinos most often refers to:
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Sarcina is a genus of Gram-positive cocci bacteria in the family Clostridiaceae. A synthesizer of microbial cellulose, various members of the genus are human flora and may be found in the skin and large intestine. The genus takes its name from the Latin word "sarcina," meaning pack or bundle, after the cuboidal (2x2x2) cellular associations they form during division along three planes.
Dentarene sarcina, common name the spiny wheel shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Liotiidae.
S. carnea may refer to:
S. lutea may refer to:
Furca, plural forms furcae or furcas, or its diminutive, furcula, may refer to:
Belleri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Asociația Clubul Sportiv Viitorul Pandurii Târgu Jiu, commonly known as Viitorul Pandurii Târgu Jiu or Viitorul Târgu Jiu, is a Romanian football club from Târgu Jiu, Gorj County, currently playing in the Liga II.
Antonia Sarcina is an Italian pianist and composer. She is the first woman to have conducted the Banda dei Carabinieri. Specializing in music for brass bands, she has also composed chamber music, orchestral works and music for the theatre. Her piano recitals have frequently been recorded and broadcast on Italian national radio and Vatican Radio.