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What does SC stand for?

Small Colony (mycoplasma)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
By the 90s the reds had all but disappeared, with only a small colony at Mynydd Llwydiarth left.
But a small colony survived in New Zealand, where they were transported in the 19th century to pollinate red clover crops.
The small colony of voles live on the banks of the tiny brook, which meanders across a corner of the site south of Cherryfield Drive wanted by Everton.
For this small colony of snails to remain undiscovered for more than 100 years, despite thousands of people visiting Cliveden every year, is remarkable," he said.
Also to be found in Mafia are Monkeys, small antelopes, wild pigs, lemurs and a small colony of dwarf hippos.
Loose leaf tea was so popular in colonial New York that at one time the small colony consumed more loose leaf tea than all of England.
No one had seen a live takahe _ a unique blue-green, hen-like bird with a bright red bill _ since the late 1890s, when Orbell and three companions found a small colony in Fiordland on South Island in November 1948.
Kingfishers have nested in the Tees riverbank within the nature reserve, as has a small colony of sand martins.

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