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Cladistics, 1985
Abstract—Cladistic analysis of data from ultrastruetural and other cell biological studies indicates that neither the classical two kingdom nor the commonly accepted five kingdom classifications accurately represent the cellular diversity of eukaryotes. The resulting cladogram indicates instead that there are nine major groups of eukaryotes.
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Abstract—Cladistic analysis of data from ultrastruetural and other cell biological studies indicates that neither the classical two kingdom nor the commonly accepted five kingdom classifications accurately represent the cellular diversity of eukaryotes. The resulting cladogram indicates instead that there are nine major groups of eukaryotes.
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2005
In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. How did they achieve their supremacy? How successful were they in maintaining it? What brought about their collapse and disappearance? This book,which describes the Hittite kingdom, seeks to answer these questions.
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In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. How did they achieve their supremacy? How successful were they in maintaining it? What brought about their collapse and disappearance? This book,which describes the Hittite kingdom, seeks to answer these questions.
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Fungi stabilize multi‐kingdom community in a high elevation timberline ecosystem
iMeta, 2022Teng Yang +2 more
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Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Laure Weisskopf +2 more
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Trans-kingdom RNAs and their fates in recipient cells: advances, utilization, and perspectives
Plant Communications, 2021Jian-Hua Zhao, Hui-Shan Guo
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COVID-19 and Adolescent Mental Health in the United Kingdom
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2021Yang Hu, Yue Qian
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From Kingdom to Kingdom, but hopefully not again
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2012openaire +2 more sources

