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Functional selection in a population of synthetic cells with a minimal metabolism

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Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Wireless network testbeds, experimental evaluation & characterization, 2006
Paris, Friday evening, 9:30 pm. Hundreds of skaters are hanging out at the bottom of the Montparnasse tower, waiting for the start of the Friday Roller Tour. A few minutes later, they will be up to 20,000 at the starting point. Together, for about three hours and over about thirty kilometres, they will glide up and down the streets of Paris on roller ...
Benbadis, Farid   +4 more
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Cyanide Tolerance In Millipedes Comparison Of Respiration In Millipedes And Insects

Entomological news, 1969
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F R, Hall   +2 more
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A Jumping Millipede

Nature, 1973
MOST zoologists would consider a jumping Diplopod to be a highly unlikely animal. Whilst one of us (J. G. B.) was in Sierra Leone recently, however, he collected some millipedes which can perform a succession of four or five short hops. The millipedes belong to the sub-order Stemmiuloidea.
M. E. G. EVANS, J. G. BLOWER
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Millipedes of Cyprus (Myriapoda: Diplopoda)

Zootaxa, 2014
The paper presents an annotated catalogue of the millipedes (Diplopoda) of Cyprus, based on literature scrutiny and on hitherto unpublished material. A total of 21 species belonging to 14 genera, 9 families and 7 orders are recorded from the island. Three species are regarded as new to science, but are not formally described, and the status of another ...
Vagalinski, Boyan   +4 more
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Tree-Climbing in pill-millipedes

Oecologia, 1972
Among 31 South African species of the pill-millipede genus Sphaerotherium 2 are reported to be tree-climbers, feeding partly on fresh plant tissue.
U, Haacker, S, Fuchs
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Mongoose Throwing and Smashing Millipedes

Science, 1967
African millipedes of the genus Sphaerotherium coil into tight spheres when disturbed. Their tough skeletal armor offers protection against some predators, but not against the African banded mongoose Mungos mungo , which smashes them by hurling them against rock.
T, Eisner, J A, Davis
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Millipedes

2015
This publication discusses millipedes and their control.
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Millipede

One Earth, 2021
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