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Atyopsis gabonensis
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Atya gabonensis
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Széchenyi István Egyetem - SZENfeszt Kowalskyval és Tibi atya áldásával
Szabó Kitti
2018
Corpus ID: 227402812
A szinpadon By Alex & a Slepp, vagy eppen Kowalsky meg a Vega, a Puspok erdőben futas egy egesz tesifelevert, a Chil
2015
2015
Impact of Psychology on Indigenous Game of India
M. RavindraGoudaS
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N. Virupaksha
2015
Corpus ID: 184577069
Spots psychology as an applied psychology has the greatest blessing of the modern-day science, in this stage within a span of…
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2015
2015
Mood States of Traditional Games of India
Ravindra Gouda
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Dr. N. D. Virupaksha
2015
Corpus ID: 21703250
Sports psychology today is an independent component of the complex sports sciences. It deals with the behavioral mechanism of the…
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2012
2012
Francisco Javier (Xavéri Ferenc) atya jezsuita hittérítő leveleiből
Tamás Túróczi
2012
Corpus ID: 232514438
2009
2009
Effect of playing Atya-Patya on health related to fitness from 14 to 16 years age group students
Pradeep Pandurang Ingale
2009
Corpus ID: 141556278
1984
1984
Absorption of experimentally administered materials by the hepatopancreas cells of the crayfish, Procambarus clarki.
M. Miyawaki
,
Y. Taketomi
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T. Tsuruda
Cell Biology International Reports
1984
Corpus ID: 25043535
1978
1978
Some aspects of a shell disease in the Hawaiian freshwater shrimp, Atya Bisulcata (Randall)
J. G. Chan
1978
Corpus ID: 88273714
1973
1973
Field investigations on the effect of other aquatic animals on the infection of Biomphalaria glabrata by Schistosoma mansoni miracidia.
E. Upatham
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R. Sturrock
Journal of Parasitology
1973
Corpus ID: 36892974
Five aquatic animals (two snails, Physa marmorata and Pomacea glaucus, a fish, Poecilia reticulata, a shrimp, Atya innocous, and…
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