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Alsophila cunninghamii, synonym Cyathea cunninghamii, [1] also known as the gully tree fern and slender tree fern, is a species of tree fern indigenous to New Zealand [2] including North Island (type locality), South Island and Chatham Islands; also to Victoria, possibly New South Wales, southeastern Queensland and Tasmania in Australia.
FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 animated musical fantasy film directed by Bill Kroyer in his feature directorial debut.Scripted by Jim Cox and adapted from the "FernGully" stories by Diana Young, the film is an Australian and American [2] venture produced by Kroyer Films, Inc., Youngheart Productions, FAI Films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue is a 1998 American animated fantasy adventure film, a direct-to-video sequel to FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992). Produced by Wild Brain Productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the CBS/Fox Video Label, the film was directed by Phil Robinson and Dave Marshall, and written by Chris Fink and Richard Tulloch.
Pakau pennigera, commonly known as lime fern, gully fern, feather fern and piupiu, [1] is a small fern found in south eastern Australia and New Zealand. It grows along streams, and is also seen in areas of open forest.
Maceration is defined as the softening and breaking down of skin resulting from prolonged exposure to moisture. It was first described by Jean-Martin Charcot in 1877. [1] [2] Maceration is caused by excessive amounts of fluid remaining in contact with the skin or the surface of a wound for extended periods.
Tarra Bulga forest. Alberton Shire Council asked the Victorian Government to set aside forest with fern gullies near Balook as a public park in 1903. The first area to be reserved was 20 hectares (49 acres) in 1904 and named Bulga National Park after the Gunai language word bulga, meaning mountain.
From a clinical standpoint, TEWL measurements are of great importance in evaluating skin barrier functionality. [2] Often normal rates of TEWL – from 2.3 g/(m 2 h) to 44 g/(m 2 h) [ 3 ] – are compromised due to injury, infection and/or severe damage as in the case of burns causing rates over 50 or even over 100 g/m 2 /h. [ 4 ]
This plant is a large perennial fern with an ascending rhizome of about 50 cm high and covered with short rufous scales of about 1 mm long. The plant is bipinnate with long brownish petioles, and the petiole base is black and covered with short scales. The frond can reach 1.5 m in length, and the pinnae is about 8 cm long and 2 cm wide. [5]
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