In most cases the eruptive fever is divided into two sections, a moderately febrile stage and a fastigium or acme. |
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Interestingly, the report alleges that the fastigium was decorated with two groups of statues. |
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The tendency for late sequelae to appear increases up to the fourth year, which represents a fastigium after which there is a decrease in the probability. |
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A fastigium of silver probably spanned above the chord of the apse. |
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The fastigium was altered in the early eighteenth century by the substitution of panels of ornamental motifs for porphyry panels in the smaller squares. |
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Superficially, the glossy, uniformly brownish-orange color, with the slight infuscation of the fastigium and wings help distinguish this genus. |
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