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Synonyms for spotted

having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture)

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The spread of Barred Owls, a closely related, competing species that has moved into Spotted Owls' range from the east, according to the study published in the journal of The Condor: Ornithological Applications.
(1) We present the second known case of spotted fever due to R.
Then, spotted cat kicks off and darts into the distance.
Demma went to Arizona in 2002 to investigate an unusual report of Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
In a Dark Wood has Chase returning to these themes in a new setting: the spotted owl controversy in the Pacific Northwest.
Put old-growth forests, the northern spotted owl, and timber jobs in the same sentence, utter it out loud, and you're sure to get a volatile argument in the Pacific Northwest--and beyond.
Abacus spotted rug, PS149, The Rug Seller There is only one thing missing from this fabulous rug and it's a piece of cardboard, roughly 10 inches square with a spinning dial in the centre.
We used quantitative image analysis to compare the pattern of inflammation of these eschars with those from Mediterranean spotted fever.
We describe the first case of Japanese spotted fever and the first isolate of spotted fever group rickettsia from a patient in South Korea.
Five spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses have been documented in the Western Hemisphere: Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) (Rickettsia rickettsii), fleaborne spotted fever (R.
Rifampin resistance leads us to believe that this isolate may cause a Mediterranean spotted fever-like disease that was described in children in Spain (7,8).
Human spotted fever rickettsiosis was detected molecularly by 2 real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays performed on DNA extracted from a Thai patient's serum sample.
Immunohistochemical staining of skin, kidney, and liver demonstrated spotted fever group rickettsiae.
From this finding, spotted fever was suspected; the disease is endemic in Tokushima.
Rickettsia conorii has long been recognized as the agent of Mediterranean spotted fever, and more recently, a newly recognized species, R.