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Mescal Bean Plant
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Bean Plant, Mescal
, Plant, Mescal Bean
, Plants, Mescal Bean
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2011
2011
Packetization and Aggregate Scheduling
Anne Bouillard
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N. Farhi
,
B. Gaujal
2011
Corpus ID: 17210241
We present a new formalism for data packetization in Network Calculus. Packet curves are introduced to model constraints on the…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Trace sulfate in mid-Proterozoic carbonates and the sulfur isotope record of biospheric evolution
Anne M. Gellatly
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T. Lyons
2005
Corpus ID: 53142413
2001
2001
The ghost of John Wayne, and other stories
Ray González
2001
Corpus ID: 190791989
The vast Texas borderland is a place divided, a land of legends and lies, sanctification and sinfulness, history and amnesia…
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1998
1998
Silicilied Micropeloid Structures from the 1.1 Ga Mescal Limestone, North-Central Arizona: Probable Evidence for Precambrian Terrestrial Life
R. Kenny
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D. Krinsley
1998
Corpus ID: 132932388
Silicified microstructures have been detected within a prominent subaerial (terrestrial) paleoexposure surface in the -1.1 Ga…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Life on Land in the Precambrian
R. J. Horodyski
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L. P. Knauth
Science
1994
Corpus ID: 37687767
Microfossils have been discovered in cavity-fill and replacement silica that occurs between chert-breccia clasts in 1200-million…
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1992
1992
Stromatolites of the Mescal Limestone (Apache Group, middle Proterozoic, central Arizona): taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and paleoenvironments.
J. Bertrand-Sarfati
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S. Awramik
Geological Society of America Bulletin
1992
Corpus ID: 8818185
The 25- to 30-m-thick Algal Member of the Mescal Limestone (middle Proterozoic Apache Group) contains two distinct stromatolitic…
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Review
1981
Review
1981
A Cultural Resources Overview and Preliminary Survey of the Cuchillo Negro, Mescal Arroyo, and Rio Grande Drainages Near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
J. Enloe
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P. McGuff
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D. Scurlock
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M. Stiger
,
J. Winter
1981
Corpus ID: 127506107
Abstract : The project had three aims: 1) review the literature and records on documented sites, excavations, historic references…
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1980
1980
Manufacture of mescal in sonora, Mexico
C. Bahre
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D. Bradbury
Economic Botany
1980
Corpus ID: 46665165
Mescal, the popular liquor of Mexico, is a brandy distilled from the fermented mash of the cooked stems of certain wild and…
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1962
1962
Structure and petrology of a part of the east flank of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona
H. Pilkington
1962
Corpus ID: 126485944
The Santa Catalina Mountains consist of a gneiss!c core flanked by metasedimentary rocks. The granitic gneiss and band ed augen…
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1937
1937
An Enquiry into the Causes of Mescal Visions
C. R. Marshall
The Journal of neurology and psychopathology
1937
Corpus ID: 230745
MESCAL hallucinations have recently been investigated in the hope that their elucidation might help to unravel other…
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