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Prediction of Mature Body Weight of Indigenous Camel (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>) Breeds of Pakistan Using Data Mining Methods. [PDF]
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A morphometric and stereological study of the chorioallantoic membrane of the developing ostrich (<i>Struthio camelus australis</i>) embryo: a light and transmission electron microscopy investigation. [PDF]
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Integrative Zoology, 2021
Captive conditions can affect the symbiotic microbiome of animals. In this study, we compared the structural and functional differences of the gastrointestinal microbiomes of wild Bactrian camels (Camelus ferus) between wild and captive populations, as ...
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Captive conditions can affect the symbiotic microbiome of animals. In this study, we compared the structural and functional differences of the gastrointestinal microbiomes of wild Bactrian camels (Camelus ferus) between wild and captive populations, as ...
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Struthio camelus subsp. camelus Linnaeus 1758
2022Published as part of Boano, Giovanni, Belemsobgo, Urbain, Silvano, Fabrizio, Hema, Emmanuel M., Belemsobgo, Aristide, Dimobe, Kangbéni & Pavia, Marco, 2022, An annotated checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso, pp.
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Fuel, 2020
The present work espouses a zero-waste approach for relying on indigenous waste resources to deliver green and sustainable biofuel. This investigation reports biodiesel production from waste cooking oils (WCO) via cheap heterogeneous catalyst obtained ...
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The present work espouses a zero-waste approach for relying on indigenous waste resources to deliver green and sustainable biofuel. This investigation reports biodiesel production from waste cooking oils (WCO) via cheap heterogeneous catalyst obtained ...
H. M. Khan +4 more
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2022
Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925) GenBank Accession no. MZ128658 Material examined. 1 male, labelled ‘ Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925), India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23˚22ʹN, 87˚85ʹE], 20.ix.2019, Coll. N. Hazra’. 1 male, labelled ‘ Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925), India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23˚22ʹN, 87˚85ʹE], 24.ii.2020, Coll. N. Hazra’.
Mukherjee, Bindarika, Hazra, Niladri
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Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925) GenBank Accession no. MZ128658 Material examined. 1 male, labelled ‘ Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925), India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23˚22ʹN, 87˚85ʹE], 20.ix.2019, Coll. N. Hazra’. 1 male, labelled ‘ Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925), India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23˚22ʹN, 87˚85ʹE], 24.ii.2020, Coll. N. Hazra’.
Mukherjee, Bindarika, Hazra, Niladri
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2021
Idiops camelus (Mello-Leitão, 1937) Figs 2C–D, 5A, 6D, H–I, 11–12 Pseudidiops camelus Mello-Leitão, 1937: 1, figs 1–2. Idiops montealegrensis Soares, 1944: 156, figs 2–4. Synonymized by Fukami & Lucas 2005: 6, figs 6–7. Idiops camelus – Raven 1985: 158. — Fukami & Lucas 2005: 6, figs 6–7. Idiops montealegrensis – Bücherl 1957: 383, figs 2–2a. Diagnosis
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Idiops camelus (Mello-Leitão, 1937) Figs 2C–D, 5A, 6D, H–I, 11–12 Pseudidiops camelus Mello-Leitão, 1937: 1, figs 1–2. Idiops montealegrensis Soares, 1944: 156, figs 2–4. Synonymized by Fukami & Lucas 2005: 6, figs 6–7. Idiops camelus – Raven 1985: 158. — Fukami & Lucas 2005: 6, figs 6–7. Idiops montealegrensis – Bücherl 1957: 383, figs 2–2a. Diagnosis
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2022
Lestica camelus (Eversmann, 1849) Distribution in world: Central and Eastern Palaearctic region (Pulawski 2022). Distribution in Turkey: Ankara (Kohl 1915).
Can, İlyas, Gülmez, Yaşar
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Lestica camelus (Eversmann, 1849) Distribution in world: Central and Eastern Palaearctic region (Pulawski 2022). Distribution in Turkey: Ankara (Kohl 1915).
Can, İlyas, Gülmez, Yaşar
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2019
Xiphydria camelus (LINNAEUS, 1758) M a t e r i a l: 1♀ Carinthia, Arnoldstein Umg., 1951, leg. (C. v.) Demelt, in LMK, vidit W. Schedl 1979. B e m e r k u n g: Die Art gehört zu den Schwertwespen, deren Larven in einigen Laubholzarten mittels symbiontischen Pilz leben.
Shinohara, Akihiko, Kameda, Yuichi
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Xiphydria camelus (LINNAEUS, 1758) M a t e r i a l: 1♀ Carinthia, Arnoldstein Umg., 1951, leg. (C. v.) Demelt, in LMK, vidit W. Schedl 1979. B e m e r k u n g: Die Art gehört zu den Schwertwespen, deren Larven in einigen Laubholzarten mittels symbiontischen Pilz leben.
Shinohara, Akihiko, Kameda, Yuichi
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