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  2. Corallina officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Corallina officinalis is a calcareous red seaweed which grows in the lower and mid-littoral zones on rocky shores. It is primarily found growing around the rims of tide pools , but can be found in shallow crevices anywhere on the rocky shore that are regularly refreshed with sea water.

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  4. Tropical acne - Wikipedia

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    Tropical acne is unusually severe acne occurring in the tropics during seasons when the weather is hot and humid. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 500 Skin conditions including acne are seen with more frequency in dermatological consultations in hot and humid climates, where bacterial and fungal infections are more common, than in drier climates.

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  6. C. officinalis - Wikipedia

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    C. officinalis may refer to: Calendula officinalis, a garden plant species; Cinchona officinalis, a tree species native to the Amazon Rainforest; Cochlearia officinalis, a flowering plant species; Corallina officinalis, a calcareous red seaweed species; Cyathula officinalis, a plant species native to the China

  7. Coralline algae - Wikipedia

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    Coralline algae are red algae in the order Corallinales.They are characterized by a thallus that is hard because of calcareous deposits contained within the cell walls. The colors of these algae are most typically pink, or some other shade of red, but some species can be purple, yellow, blue, white, or gray-green.

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