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Milfoil Antipathes, Antipathes myriophylla.

open access: yesThe Naturalist's Miscellany
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George Shaw, Frederick Polydore Nodder
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Paths, chains, and antipaths

Networks, 1989
AbstractSome variations on Eulerian partitions of edge sets and arc sets are discussed. We consider partitions into (odd) paths, chains and antipaths; these are paths where every second are is reversed. Packing problems are also examined and min‐max results are derived by using network flow techniques.
Dominique de Werra, C. Pasche
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Excluding paths and antipaths

Combinatorica, 2014
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Maria Chudnovsky, Paul D. Seymour
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XXIII.—On the structure of Antipathes

open access: yesAnnals and Magazine of Natural History
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M Lacaze-Duthiers
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Antibacterial Sphingolipid and Steroids from the Black Coral Antipathes dichotoma

open access: yesChemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2010
From the black coral Antipathies dichotoma, a sphingolipid (2S*,3S*,4E,8E)-2N-[tetradecanoyl]-4(E),8(E)-icosadiene-1,3-diol (1) and a steroid (22E)-methylcholesta-5,22-diene-1α,3β,7α-triol (2) were isolated. Other known compounds, 3β,7α-dihydroxy-cholest-5-ene (3), (22E,24S),5α,8α-epidioxy-24-methylcholesta-6,22-dien-3β-ol (4) and (22E,24S),5α,8α ...
Walied M Alarif
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Settlement and growth of Antipathes pennacea on a shipwreck

Coral Reefs, 1988
A large population of the black coral Antipathes pennacea (Pallas) was studied underwater on a 37 year old shipwreck in Jamaican waters. The occurrence of A. pennacea at depths of 30–32 m supports previous observations that the minimum depth for black corals is reduced in turbid waters. Specimens of A.
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