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Phlox and on
In " A Night In Sickbay ", Porthos nearly dies when he contracts a deadly pathogen on the Kreetassan homeworld, but is saved when Phlox transplants a gland from a chameleon-like creature.
The foliage of Phlox is a food for the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Dot Moth, Gazoryctra wielgusi, Hummingbird Hawk-moth and Schinia indiana ( which feeds exclusively on P. pilosa ).
John Billingsley ( born May 20, 1960 ) is an American actor, known for his role as Doctor Phlox on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise.
Back on Enterprise, a thorough medical scan by Phlox reveals that the eggs had sprayed Archer with a substance that led him to believe he was their caretaker.
Phlox is a Denobulan, and was on Earth as part of the Interspecies Medical Exchange when called to serve aboard the Enterprise.
In a subplot, Dr. Phlox and his fellow Enterprise crew learn that some people on Earth not only still hold a grudge over the Xindi's attack on Earth, but that all aliens are sharing the blame, as Phlox discovers when his presence in a pub results in a brawl.
Having extended the quarantine area and put on environmental suits, Archer and Phlox carry Tucker and Sato, who has begun to go into shock, to the sickbay.
With Archer now exposed to the virus, Phlox has only a matter of hours to work on alternatives.
Novakavich is beamed up to the ship due to his erratic bio-sign, where Dr. Phlox finds he has been subjected to tropolisine, a hallucinogenic compound found in the pollen on the planet.
Trip notices a strange growth on the inside of his wrist, and visits Phlox, who tells him that he is pregnant.
Captain Archer sets out to find Phlox with few clues to go on, but is obstructed by his own Security Chief, Lt. Malcolm Reed ( due to his secret connection to a special part of Starfleet Security ).
While Dr. Phlox and Sub-commander T ' Pol work on a device to take control of the marauding ships, Shran and Captain Archer go to Andoria to speak with the Aenar.
Back on the Enterprise, Dr. Phlox discovers that the DNA was planted.
On Enterprise, Sub-commander T ' Pol and Dr. Phlox are undergoing decontamination procedures in order to get rid of a microbe they picked up on a recent away mission.

Phlox and later
It was later implied by Dr. Phlox that T ' Pol had fallen in love with Archer in the time that she took care of him.
Dr. Phlox later said that Reed had a 50 / 50 chance of recovering, but that he didn't think anyone would really mind if Reed died.
Phlox later informs the captain that while he was infected he kept hearing a repeating numerical sequence, reasoning it might be a distress signal.
This episode's plot was later re-used in Star Trek: Enterprise for the episode " Doctor's Orders " with Dr. Phlox playing the role of Seven, and T ' Pol playing the role of the Doctor.

Phlox and Xindi
With the crisis over, T ' Pol and Tucker's child, whom they name Elizabeth after his sister who had been killed by the Xindi, is delivered to Phlox who cannot do anything to save her.

Phlox and .
* Dr. Phlox ( John Billingsley ), chief medical officer.
A Denobulan member of the Inter-Species Medical Exchange, Phlox is brought aboard the Enterprise to care for their Klingon passenger.
An exceedingly cheerful alien, Dr. Phlox uses many animals and various naturalistic cures to practice his trade, instead of the usual technological implements.
Dr. Phlox also devised a method of eradicating Borg nanoprobes, but because the method is fatal to humans and nearly so to Denobulans, it has little use.
* Doctor Phlox uses Edosian slugs in his medical bay, and Chef once served up Edosian sucker fish, similar to Earth's catfish, as a meal, in the series Star Trek: Enterprise.
" Dr. Julian Bashir ( Alexander Siddig ) from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: First Contact and Dr. Phlox from Star Trek: Enterprise all use variations of the line, which has also made its way into many other shows such as Stargate Atlantis, Robot Chicken, Terra Nova, and Friends.
In keeping with this idea, for its first two seasons Star Trek: Enterprise was the only show to have an entirely Human crew owing to its being set before the formation of the Federation, though the vessel did carry Phlox, a Denobulan serving in a medical exchange program, and T ' Pol, then serving as an observer from the Vulcan High Command.
Thus the binomial name of the annual phlox ( named after botanist Thomas Drummond ) is now written as Phlox drummondii.
The unincorporated community of Phlox is located in the town.
Since that experience, he has used that knowledge at least once: To assist T ' Pol with conducting her first mind meld in order to gain information about who kidnapped Dr. Phlox ( as seen in the episode " Affliction ").
Archer would occasionally leave Porthos in the care of Dr. Phlox when he was away or otherwise unavailable.
There are extensive gardens, with a celebrated rhododendron walk and six national plant collections: Aster novi-belgii ( Michaelmas daisies ), Phlox paniculata, Delphinium elatum ( Cultivars ), Solenostemon scutellarioides ( sys.
Phlox (; Greek φλόξ " flame "; plural " phlox " or " phloxes ", Greek φλόγες phlóges ) is a genus of 67 species of perennial and annual plants in the family Polemoniaceae.
Some species such as P. paniculata ( Garden Phlox ) grow upright, while others such as P. subulata ( Steak Phlox ) grow short and matlike.

sees and something
Pervo sees Luke ’ s work as a “ legitimizing narrative ” because it makes “ a case by telling a story ( or stories )” and serves to legitimate either “ Pauline Christianity ( possibly in rivalry to other interpretations ) or generally as the claim of the Jesus-movement to possess the Israelite heritage .” On the other hand, some scholars greatly disagree with the view of legitimation because they believe that it “ mirror-reads ” Luke ’ s work attempting to uncover the circumstances surrounding Luke ’ s work by over-arguing something that may not be that valid.
The term Sileni-especially when juxtaposed with the character of Alcibiades-can therefore be understood as an evocation of the notion that something on the inside is more expressive of a person's character than what one sees on the outside.
If someone sees something completely different than another, our language prevents us from acknowledging the other's point of view by limiting our perception to fixed states.
" Another author discussing tradition in relationship to modernity, Anthony Giddens, sees tradition as something bound to ritual, where ritual guarantees the continuation of tradition.
* A composition mode, in which the user sees something somewhat similar to the end result, but with additional information useful while composing, such as section breaks and non-printing characters, and uses a layout that is more conducive to composing than to layout.
* A layout mode, in which the user sees something very similar to the end result, but with some additional information useful in ensuring that elements are properly aligned and spaced, such as margin lines.
This flow, like that of an echo, reverberates ( off one's senses ) and goes back to its start ; meaning, one's sensory perception happens in the coming, going, or arch, of the flow ; and when the flow retreats back to its starting position, the atomic image is back together again: thus when one smells something one has the ability to see it too atoms reach the one who smells or sees from the object.
Darby states, " Anyone who attempts an arithmetical exercise in Roman numerals soon sees something of the difficulties that faced the clerks.
The first sees magic as a result of a universal sympathy within the universe, where if something is done here a result happens somewhere else.
Suddenly terrified by something she sees, Mrs. Hallet screams, and knocks the cellar door support, causing the door to slam down on her head.
He sees that Rynn is trying to hide something from him, but he decides to come back and help her move the car after the party.
Unlike most others of his race, Elric possesses something of a conscience ; he sees the decadence of his culture, and worries about the rise of the Young Kingdoms, populated by humans ( as Melniboneans do not consider themselves such ) and the threat they pose to his empire.
Marius sees through M. Thénardier's disguise and, in an attempt to show Marius something that he doesn't already know, M. Thénardier shows newspaper clippings proving that M. Madeleine and Jean Valjean are the same person, and that Javert committed suicide.
This, he argues, is done so as to ensure the audience does not take the play literally, that it sees it as a farce ; " The drunken tinker may be believed in as one believes in any realistically presented character ; but we cannot ' believe ' in something that is not even mildly interesting to him.
Yet Chico sees something in Ed, and sneaks back in at night to clean up the garage and move into an old van that Ed has parked inside.
The Fool ( card 0 ) has learned something about the workings of the world and now sees himself as powerful.
According to Talmon, totalitarian democracy sees freedom as something achieved only in the long term, and only through collective effort ; the political goal of ultimate order and ultimate harmony brings ultimate freedom.
Liberal democracy, on the other hand, posits freedom as something that can and should be achieved by the individual in the short term, even at the expense of things such as material well-being, and sees as an element of this freedom a " freedom from government " wherein the individual is able to exercise " freedom " in his own terms to the extent that they do not contravene the law.
Certain that something is wrong, Macreedy sees the town sheriff, Tim Horn ( Dean Jagger ), but the alcoholic lawman is clearly afraid of Smith.
* This is the first of at least four Stooge shorts ( including Horses ' Collars, Grips, Grunts and Groans and Tassels in the Air ) in which a normally passive Curly sees, hears, or smells something that triggers a violent reaction in him.
Benson also sees that Bond has developed something of a sense of humour in Goldfinger, verbally abusing Oddjob, to Bond's own amusement.
Andrew Ferguson of The Weekly Standard writes, " D ’ Souza always sees absence of evidence as evidence of something or other.
# The functional view sees language as a vehicle to express or accomplish a certain function, such as requesting something.
The artist's experience in turn, he suggested, was the experience of seeing ordinary objects in the world as pure form: the experience one has when one sees something not as a means to something else, but as an end in itself ( Bell, 45 ).

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