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Klebsormidium subtilissimum
Known as:
Ulothrix subtilissima
National Institutes of Health
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2011
2011
New deep-water agglutinated foraminifera from the Upper Oligocene of offshore Angola
Claudia G. Cetean
,
M. Kaminski
2011
Corpus ID: 130123968
Seven new species and a new genus of deep-water agglutinated foraminifera (DWAF) are reported from the Upper Oligocene of the…
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1988
1988
Examination of the type materials ofNavicula subtilissima Cleve (Bacillariophyceae)
H. Kobayasi
,
T. Nagumo
The botanical magazine = Shokubutsu-gaku-zasshi
1988
Corpus ID: 23715404
Navicula subtilissima was described by Cleve as a new species from ‘a dry rivulet at the shore of Imandra, at the foot of Chibin…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Genetic Engineering of Osmoregulation
D. Rains
,
R. Valentine
,
A. Hollaender
Basic life sciences
1980
Corpus ID: 11045194
Lewis M. Brown and Johan H. Hellebust Atlantic Regional Laboratory National Research Council of Canada Halifax, Nova Scotia…
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1970
1970
Several interesting organisms present in activated sludge
Z. Cyrus
,
A. Sladká
Hydrobiologia
1970
Corpus ID: 36324506
SummaryThe presence of several interesting organisms in activated sludge is discussed. These organisms are: Helkesimastix…
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Review
1961
Review
1961
Interaction of gibberellic acid & allyl trimethylammonium bromide upon growth of Ulothrix.
H. Conrad
,
P. Saltman
Plant Physiology
1961
Corpus ID: 5844771
The ability of a series of choline analogs to produce a form of dwarfism in wheat was recently described by Tolbert (7). One of…
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1948
1948
Some Algae from the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Turtle Mountain Region of North Dakota
C. E. Taft
1948
Corpus ID: 127873929
During June, 1939, the writer came into possession of a series of algal samples collected by Dr. R. T. Wareham, of the Botany…
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