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    Ciento ochenta años de trabajos botánicos en la región del Alto Río Negro - Vaupés en la frontera de Colombia y Brasil (1785 - 1965) by Gabriel Cabrera Becerra

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Los materiales revisados permiten visibilizar estos otros científicos que hicieron valiosas contribuciones al conocimiento de la flora amazónica.…”
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    Eine Gebirglerin und die Wissenschaft – Josephine Kablik als prominente Wissenschaftlerin des Riesengebirges by Karel Stibral

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Kablik, who was born in the Giant Mountains (Krkonoše), became a leading botanist of the Austrian Empire, fundamental for the systematic knowledge of the Krkonoše flora. Although she remained in the mountains for most of her life, she maintained numerous correspondence with a number of scientific authorities, was a member of several scientific societies and supplied herbariums not only in Prague, but also in Austria, Germany and England. …”
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    Após a nacionalidade: história do romance e produção romanesca no Brasil e na América Latina by Pedro Dolabela Chagas

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We comment the theses of Roberto Echevarría about the Latin-American novel, which place on a wider geographical frame the propositions by Flora Süssekind about the Brazilian novel. Echevarría’s and Süssekind’s propositions orient our reading of the deconstruction, made in the 1980s and 90s, of the “nationality paradigm”. …”
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    Comparative studies of the mountain Kinnekulle vegetation by Marina Voinova, Benny Lönn

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…As part of our comparative study of Kinnekulle’s flora, between 2018 and 2023 we have studied population dynamics of plants growing there. …”
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    Cellulitis Caused by Hirudo orientalis Bites That Lead to an Allergic reaction by Mohsen Najjari, Rahmat Solgi, Amir Tavakoli Kareshk

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the case of leech biting, dermal infection could be caused by leech gut bacterial flora such as Aeromonas spp and histamine from leech saliva. …”
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    Pasteurella multocida Non-Native Joint Infection after a Dog Lick: A Case Report Describing a Complicated Two-Stage Revision and a Comprehensive Review of the Literature by Lam Philip W, Andrea V Page

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Pasteurella multocida is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal oral flora in many animals, and is particularly common in dogs and cats. …”
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    Sobre la presencia de Oxybasis rubra (Amaranthaceae) en Cerdeña, con notas sobre Chenopodium blitoides y C. humile by Duilio Iamonico, Giuliano Mereu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., se descubrieron 20 poblaciones de Oxybasis rubra var. rubra en Cerdeña, representando una confirmación de este taxon para la flora de la isla. De hecho, según la literatura, O. rubra fue indicada de manera diferente en Cerdeña a lo largo del tiempo como presente, dudosa o ausente. …”
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    The Nusplingen Plattenkalk – A Shark Lagoon in the Late Jurassic of the Swabian Alb Geopark by Guenter Schweigert, Siegfried Roth

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The highly diverse and exceptionally preserved fossil fauna and flora allow a reconstruction of the Late Jurassic marine food-web and the palaeoenvironment. …”
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    Fire and Invasive Plant Interactions by Deb Stone, Michael Andreu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These interactions can be roughly categorized into two groups: the effects of the invasive plant on the fire regime and the impacts of fire on the invasive plant or other flora. For this review we chose four invasive species in the southeastern United States that cover a range of interactions with fire: Cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica), Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera), old world climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum), and Japanese climbing fern (L. japonicum). …”
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    SUMMARY OF INTRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION <i> EX SITU </i> OF THE RARE SPECIES OF BASHKORTOSTAN <i> PAEONIA HYBRIDA </i> PALL. by A. A. Reut, L. N. Mironova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…., a rare species of the flora of Bashkortostan, was experimentally introduced into cultivation at the Botanical Garden-Institute, Ufa Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences. …”
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    Key Plant, Key Pests: Sycamore (Platanus spp.) by Matthew Borden, Kelly Laplante, Juanita Popenoe, Adam Dale, Caroline R. Warwick, Brian Pearson

    Published 2021-03-01
    “… This series of Key Plant, Key Pests publications are designed for Florida gardeners, horticulturalists, and landscape professionals to help identify common pests associated with regional flora. This new 6-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department helps identify the most common pests found on trees in the sycamore group, Platanus spp., and it provides information and general management recommendations for sycamore lace bug, bacterial leaf scorch, powdery mildew, anthracnose, and canker stain. …”
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    The Malayan Landscape Paintings by Sarena Abdullah, Yuen Beng Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most common examples included tropical flora and fauna, various views and landscapes, British residences, and so on. …”
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    The Malayan Landscape Paintings by Sarena Abdullah, Yuen Beng Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most common examples included tropical flora and fauna, various views and landscapes, British residences, and so on. …”
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    Grass Carp, the White Amur: Ctenopharyngodon idella Cuvier and Valenciennes (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae: Squaliobarbinae) by Emma N.I. Weeks, Jeffrey E. Hill

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Concerns of escape and reproduction, and the potential impacts that colonization of the fish could have on native flora and fauna led to research that developed a non-reproductive fish, which was equally effective in controlling hydrilla. …”
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    Surgical Management of Multijoint Septic Arthritis due to Rat-Bite Fever in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Study by Adam M. Wegner, Nicole Look, Brian M. Haus

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In the United States, rat-bite fever is a rare systemic illness principally caused by Streptobacillus moniliformis, an organism found in the nasopharyngeal flora of rodents. Infection through direct exposure to rat excreta such as saliva, urine, or feces can lead to fever, rash, and an asymmetric migratory polyarthritis. …”
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    18F-FDG-PET Scanning Confirmed Infected Intracardiac Device-Leads with Abiotrophia defectiva by Sonja van Roeden, Hans Hartog, Vivian Bongers, Steven Thijsen, Sanjay Sankatsing

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Abiotrophia species are relatively slow growing pathogens, which may be present as commensal flora. However, invasive infections are frequently reported, like endocarditis, septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, and many other types of infection. …”
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    Redbay Ambrosia Beetle Xyleborus glabratus Eichhoff (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) by Rajinder Mann, Jiri Hulcr, Jorge E. Peña, Lukasz Stelinski

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Laurel wilt is a relatively new disease, and much is still unknown about how it will impact the flora of North America. This revised 7-page fact sheet highlights what we do know about this important new pest. …”
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    Grass Carp, the White Amur: Ctenopharyngodon idella Cuvier and Valenciennes (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae: Squaliobarbinae) by Emma N.I. Weeks, Jeffrey E. Hill

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Concerns of escape and reproduction, and the potential impacts that colonization of the fish could have on native flora and fauna led to research that developed a non-reproductive fish, which was equally effective in controlling hydrilla. …”
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