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[Church at Ernabella in the Musgrave Ranges] [picture] /
Part of the Hamilton Aikin exhibition print collection, 1968-1978.; Inscriptions: Exhibition certificate, copyright and authentication Certificate stamped on reverse. Signed "Margaret Aikin"-- beneath exhibition certificate on reverse.
Aikin, Hamilton, 1904-1983.
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Abstract The middle Permian represents a critical interval in therapsid evolution, when gorgonopsians emerged as some of the first specialized apex predators within terrestrial ecosystems. Despite their significance, the early diversification of Gorgonopsia in Gondwana remains poorly understood due to scarcity and fragmentary material.
Zanildo Macungo +5 more
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Koravaskori temetkezés Lovászpatona - Kishalmon
Sándor Mithay
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Part of Collection of photographs of nightclub life in Canberra, 2005.; Title supplied by vendor.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3538693; Purchased from the photographer ...
Campbell, James Charles, 1983-
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Early evolution of the gular musculature and its innervation in ray‐finned fishes
Abstract Gular muscles are an important but often overlooked component of cranial anatomy in bony fishes. They are located on the ventral surface of the head and are derived from the mandibular and hyoid arches. We present a comprehensive review of the gular musculature and its innervation across early diverging actinopterygian lineages. By integrating
Aléssio Datovo +4 more
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Településásatás Veresegyház-Ivacson
Károly Mesterházy
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Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Inscriptions: "Porter... 8/5/83, Volleyball at ANU Gym, Pic shows...Canberra Comets (white shoulder patches) versus Brisbane City"--Typed label on verso.; Published in: A sporting nation : celebrating ...
Porter, Michael James, 1952-
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Tracing the evolutionary history of the morpho‐anatomy of baculum in primates
Abstract Animal morphology reflects both evolutionary history and present‐day adaptation. Male mammal copulatory structures such as the baculum (penile bone) are ideal for studying these processes because of their complexity and high interspecific variability. In primates, however, research has focused mostly on baculum length.
Federica Spani +3 more
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Szarmata temető és gepida sír Endrőd-Szujókereszten
Andrea H. Vaday, Béla Miklós Szőke
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Rodney Marsh, MCG [i.e. Melbourne Cricket Ground], Melbourne, 1983 [picture] /
Title from inscriptions on verso.; Part of collection: Rennie Ellis: Aussies all.; Inscriptions: titled, "1983/2006" and "Aussies All Exhibition"--In ink lower right on verso.; Item with accompanying exhibition note.; Condition: Good.; Also available in ...
Ellis, Rennie, 1940-2003.
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