• Michael Frass (born 1954) is an Austrian medicine specialist for internal medicine and professor at the Medical University of Vienna (MUW). He is known...
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    Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. Frass is an informal term and accordingly it is...
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    neuroimaging & stimulation". Navarro de Lara, Lucia I.; Tik, Martin; Woletz, Michael; Frass-Kriegl, Roberta; Moser, Ewald; Laistler, Elmar; Windischberger, Christian...
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    production, fly larvae also produce another valuable resource called frass. Fly larval frass is a granulated and odorless residue that can be used as organic...
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    English (HollyWordie) in 2004, surpassing words like girlie men, Yo! and frass. The term was also one of the new entrants into the Chambers Dictionary...
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    openings, often called "shot holes". They may also leave piles of powdery frass below. Shot holes normally range in diameter from 1⁄32 inch (0.79 mm) to...
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    Pine processionary (category Taxa named by Michael Denis)
    through the layers of the shelter. The waste from the larvae's diet falls as frass and accumulates at the bottom of the nest. Lengthy processions are formed...
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    attack may be found in the form of tiny piles of book-dust and specks of frass. Damage may be concentrated in the spine, the projecting edges of pages...
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    the parasitoids in inaccessible habitats. They may also get rid of their frass (body wastes) and avoid plants that they have chewed on as both can signal...
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    anticoagulant and suck blood. The digested blood is excreted as dark red frass. Although any part of the scalp may be colonized, lice favor the nape of...
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