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Descripteur en français: | Boidae | ||||||
Descripteur en anglais: | Boidae | ||||||
Descripteur en espagnol: |
Boidae
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Descripteur en portugais: | Boidae | ||||||
Synonymes: |
Anaconda Anacondas Boa Boas Boinae Python Pythons |
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Code(s) d'arborescence: |
B01.050.150.900.833.672.125.500 |
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Identificateur unique RDF: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017821 | ||||||
Note d'application: | A family of snakes comprising the boas, anacondas, and pythons. They occupy a variety of habitats through the tropics and subtropics and are arboreal, aquatic or fossorial (burrowing). Some are oviparous, others ovoviviparous. Contrary to popular opinion, they do not crush the bones of their victims: their coils exert enough pressure to stop a prey's breathing, thus suffocating it. There are five subfamilies: Boinae, Bolyerinae, Erycinae, Pythoninae, and Tropidophiinae. (Goin, Goin, and Zug, Introduction to Herpetology, 3d ed, p315-320) |
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Qualificatifs autorisés: |
AB abnormalities AH anatomy & histology BL blood CF cerebrospinal fluid CL classification EM embryology GD growth & development GE genetics IM immunology IN injuries ME metabolism MI microbiology PH physiology PS parasitology SU surgery UR urine VI virology |
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Indexation précédente: |
Snakes (1966-1993) |
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Note publique MeSH: | 94 |
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Note historique: | 94 |
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Identifiant DeCS: | 31614 | ||||||
ID du Descripteur: | D017821 | ||||||
Documents indexés dans la Biblioteque Virtuelle de Santé (BVS): | Cliquez ici pour accéder aux documents VHL | ||||||
Date d'établissement: | 01/01/1994 | ||||||
Date d'entrée: | 16/02/1993 | ||||||
Date de révision: | 20/06/2017 |
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ORGANISMS
Eukaryota [B01]Eukaryota
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Boidae
- Concept préféré
Python
- Plus spécifique
Anaconda
- Plus spécifique
Boa
- Plus spécifique
Concept UI |
M0026929 |
Note d'application | A family of snakes comprising the boas, anacondas, and pythons. They occupy a variety of habitats through the tropics and subtropics and are arboreal, aquatic or fossorial (burrowing). Some are oviparous, others ovoviviparous. Contrary to popular opinion, they do not crush the bones of their victims: their coils exert enough pressure to stop a prey's breathing, thus suffocating it. There are five subfamilies: Boinae, Bolyerinae, Erycinae, Pythoninae, and Tropidophiinae. (Goin, Goin, and Zug, Introduction to Herpetology, 3d ed, p315-320) |
Terme préféré | Boidae |
Synonymes |
Boinae |
Concept UI |
M0026928 |
Terme préféré | Python |
Synonymes |
Pythons |
Concept UI |
M0026926 |
Terme préféré | Anaconda |
Synonymes |
Anacondas |
Concept UI |
M0026927 |
Terme préféré | Boa |
Synonymes |
Boas |
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