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Hystrix Subcristata
Hystrix may refer to: * Ichthyosis hystrix, a class of rare skin disorder characterized by massive hyperkeratosis with an appearance like spiny scales Biology * ''Hystrix'' (diatom) , a diatom genus * ''Hystrix'' (plant) , a plant genus in the family Poaceae * ''Hystrix'' (mammal), a rodent genus Computing * a library to implement the bulkhead pattern from Netflix Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple lang ..., see Hystrix {{Disambiguation, genus ...
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Ichthyosis Hystrix
''Ichthyosis hystrix'' is a group of rare skin disorders in the ichthyosis family of skin disorders characterized by massive hyperkeratosis with an appearance like spiny scales.''Ichthyosis hystrix''
DermIS
This term is also used to refer to a type of epidermal nevi with extensive bilateral distribution.


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''Ichthyosis hystrix'', Curth-Macklin type

The symptoms of ''ichthyosis hystrix'' Curth-Macklin are similar to epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (NPS-2 type) but there is no blistering and the hyperkeratosis is verrucous or spine-like. The hyperkeratosis is br ...
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Hystrix (diatom)
''Hystrix'' is a genus of diatom A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma'') is any member of a large group comprising several Genus, genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms make up a significant portion of Earth's B ...s. References * Diatoms Diatom genera {{diatom-stub ...
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Hystrix (plant)
''Hystrix'' was a formerly recognized genus of grass (family Poaceae). The genus ''Hystrix'' was created in 1794 by Conrad Moench for the species described as ''Elymus hystrix'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Moench considered that ''E. hystrix'' was sufficiently distinct to be placed in a separate genus as ''Hystrix patula''; the genus was to be used for species without glumes or with long setaceous glumes. Subsequently a number of other grass species were placed in this genus. Genome, Genomic studies from the 1960s onwards showed that ''H. patula'' does in fact belong in ''Elymus'', as this is now defined. Other species placed in ''Hystrix'' have genomes more closely resembling those of ''Leymus'' species, and are better placed in that genus. Currently accepted transfers include: * ''Hystrix californica'' → ''Leymus californicus'' * ''Hystrix coreana'' → ''Leymus coreanus'' * ''Hystrix duthiei'' → ''Leymus duthiei'' * ''Hystrix komarovii'' → ''Leymus komarovii'' * ...
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