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  2. Polyphage - Wikipedia

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  3. Jacques de Falaise - Wikipedia

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    Jacques de Falaise (stage name of Jacques Simon; 1754 – March 30, 1825) was a French quarryman who became famous in the early 19th century for his ingestion skills.. First hired by conjurer Louis Comte at his Paris theater in 1816, he became famous for a few years for his "polyphagic experiments", during which he ingested nuts, pipes, unshelled hard-boiled eggs, flowers with their stems ...

  4. Category:Bacteriophages - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bacteriophages" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. ... Polyphage; Prohead; Prophage; Pseudomonas virus phi6;

  5. Polyphaga (cockroach) - Wikipedia

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  6. Polyphaga saussurei - Wikipedia

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    Polyphaga saussurei is a cockroach species distributed throughout Central (except Kyrgyzstan) and South Asia and the northeastern Caucasus. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is found in terrestrial habitats, [ 4 ] and mainly lives in dry conditions.

  7. Talk:Oligophagy - Wikipedia

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  8. Pleomorphism (microbiology) - Wikipedia

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    In microbiology, pleomorphism (from Ancient Greek πλέω-, pléō, "more", and -μορφή, morphḗ, form), also pleiomorphism, is the ability of some microorganisms to alter their morphology, biological functions or reproductive modes in response to environmental conditions.

  9. Polymath - Wikipedia

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    A polymath [a] [1] or polyhistor [b] [2] is an individual whose knowledge spans many different subjects, known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems. Polymaths often prefer a specific context in which to explain their knowledge but others can be gifted at explaining abstractly and creatively.