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Black and white mannikin
Known as:
Lonchura bicolor
, Spermestes bicolor
National Institutes of Health
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Lonchura cucullata
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2007
2007
Pictorella Mannikin 'Heteromunia pectoralis' in Coastal Cape York Peninsula
G. Holmes
,
D. Gosper
2007
Corpus ID: 130129289
Three observations of the Pictorella Mannikin Heterommtia peaorak's made in the period from 2002 to 2005 at Knifehole Lagoon (143…
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2006
2006
The reliability of laryngoscope lights
B. Howes
Anaesthesia
2006
Corpus ID: 37479585
The aim of this study is to compare the brightness of laryngoscope light between instruments, and the variability within the same…
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1999
1999
Sexes of a monomorphic species differ in preference for mates with a novel trait
K. Witte
,
E. Curio
1999
Corpus ID: 54082599
We investigated the different roles of the sexes in the origination of novel traits in the sexually monomorphic Javanese mannikin…
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1992
1992
Breeding the Spectabiled Mannikin
Carol Anne Calvin
,
S. Buckley
1992
Corpus ID: 91122726
Also known as the New Britain Mannikin, the Spectabiled Mannikin from the islands of New Britain and New Guinea is a very…
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1989
1989
A pseudo free-field measure of auditory disability.
S. Gatehouse
British Journal of Audiology
1989
Corpus ID: 22361456
Conventional measures of auditory disability via speech identification scores are usually monaural, or occasionally, diotic…
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1989
1989
Black and white mannikins Lonchura bicolor eating algae
U. Savalli
1989
Corpus ID: 61458870
1987
1987
Use of an adaptive noise canceler as an input preprocessor for a hearing aid.
Mark Weiss
Journal of rehabilitation research and…
1987
Corpus ID: 5982814
The use of a two-channel adaptive noise canceler as a preprocessor for a hearing aid was evaluated. An omnidirectional microphone…
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