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Candida cf. bombi UWOPS 95-821.4
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Candida cf. bombi UWO(PS)95-821.4
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2017
2017
Regional and temporal parasite loads in bumble bees associated with cranberry landscapes
Noel G. Hahn
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Andrea V. Couto
,
A. Averill
2017
Corpus ID: 55718163
There are concerns that the fitness of bumble bees that provide pollination services to cranberry could suffer within intensively…
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2015
2015
Commercial Bombus impatiens as reservoirs of emerging infectious diseases in central México
B. Sachman-Ruíz
,
Verónica Narváez-Padilla
,
E. Reynaud
Biological Invasions
2015
Corpus ID: 254288516
The rapid decline in range and relative abundance of some wild North American bumble bee species, combined with the…
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2014
2014
Grožnja z bombo na sodišču : diplomsko delo visokošolskega strokovnega študija Varnost in policijsko delo
Barbara Lesnik
2014
Corpus ID: 192971702
Varnost je temeljna življenjska vrednota. Predmet nase obravnave je varnost oz. varovanje sodisc v primeru grožnje z bombo. Delo…
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2009
2009
Raffaella Bombi, La Linguistica del contatto - Tipologie di anglicismi nell'italiano contemporaneo e riflessi metalinguistici. Roma. Il Calamo. 2005. pp. 380. ISBN 8889837039
R. Chapman
2009
Corpus ID: 161778609
2000
2000
Life cycle of bumblebee (colony initiation and the effect of the nematode Sphaerularia bombi).
M. Vidmar
2000
Corpus ID: 82702782
1956
1956
[Additional report on the biology of Sphaerularia bombi].
G. Stein
Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde
1956
Corpus ID: 27170439
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