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Senna notabilis
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Senna notabilis (F.Muell.) Randell
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Maximally-graded matrix factorizations for an invertible polynomial of chain type
Daisuke Aramaki
,
A. Takahashi
Advances in Mathematics
2019
Corpus ID: 119303387
2017
2017
US 6 , 797 , 677 B 2 1 ANTIOXIDANT COMBINATION FOR OXIDATION AND DEPOST CONTROL IN LUBRICANTS CONTAINING MOLYBDENUM AND ALKYLATED PHENOTHIAZINE
Leah
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Oubre Robinson
2017
Corpus ID: 59393712
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2015
2015
The advantage of objects over images in discrimination and reversal learning by kea, Nestor notabilis
M. O’Hara
,
L. Huber
,
G. Gajdon
Animal Behaviour
2015
Corpus ID: 1174029
2015
2015
New species and revisions of Pediciidae (Diptera) from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China and Russia.
Jiaqi Gao
,
Chungkun Shih
,
K. Kopeć
,
W. Krzemiński
,
D. Ren
Zootaxa
2015
Corpus ID: 41251097
Two new species of Praearchitipula Kalugina, 1985, P. apprima sp. nov. and P. mirabilis sp. nov., are described and illustrated…
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2009
2009
Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) de algunos municipios del centro y sur de Tamaulipas, México
Jorge Victor Horta-Vega
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Mauricio Emanuel García-Gutiérrez
,
Martha Isabel Benavides-Martínez
,
Alfonso Correa-Sandoval
2009
Corpus ID: 161150833
Horta Vega, J. V., García Gutiérrez M. E., Benavides Martínez, M. I. y Correa Sandoval, A. 2009. Pompilidae (Hymenoptera) de…
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1986
1986
The mating system of two hybridizing species of water striders (Gerridae)
R. Wilcox
,
J. Spence
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
1986
Corpus ID: 46373617
SummaryIn Alberta and British Columbia, breeding males of pond-dwelling Limnoporus dissortis and L. notabilis defend territories…
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