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61Dermabacter hominis — a species that is a normal inhabitant of human skin. It is an opportunistic pathogen, causing bacteremia in immunocompromised persons and in patients undergoing long term hospitalization or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis …
62Dermatobia hominis — the human botfly of South America, the usual cause of dermatobiasis. Its larvae are parasitic in the skin of mammals, and birds; the eggs are deposited on the bodies of mosquitoes, flies, or ticks, which then transport them to the host …
63Mycoplasma hominis — a common inhabitant of the human vagina and cervix that may cause infections of the male and female reproductive tracts, respiratory disease, or pharyngitis …
64Rhabditis hominis — a species found in human feces …
65Sarcocystis hominis — see S. bovihominis and S. suihominis …
66Staphylococcus hominis — a coagulase negative species that is a common inhabitant of the skin; it is associated with infections of wounds, the urinary tract, and the conjunctiva, and with septicemia …
67Trachipleistophora hominis — the most common species in the genus, found in cases of opportunistic myositis and other infections …
68Trypanosoma hominis — T. brucei gambiense …
69aequior est dispositio legis quam hominis — /iykwiyor est dispazish(iy)ow liyjas kwaem homanas/ The disposition of the law is more equitable than that of man …
70animus hominis est anima scripti — /aenamas homanas est aenama skriptay/ The intention of the party is the soul of the instrument. In order to give life or effect to an instrument, it is essential to look to the intention of the individual who executed it …