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New Combinations in Pleuropogon (Poaceae)
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New Combinations and Growth [PDF]
This paper develops an endogenous growth model based on the idea of new combinations of input factors as a growth mechanism. The model integrates the idea of several technologies used simultaneously in producing final output.
Juergen Antony
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Schizacme Dunlop (Loganiaceae) is a genus of five perennial subshrubs of predominantly alpine and montane habitats in south eastern Australia and in New Zealand. Schizacme was described as a segregate from Mitrasacme Labill. but combinations in the genus
Gibbons, Kerry L. +5 more
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New combinations in the treatment of COPD: rationale for aclidinium–formoterol
Cristoforo Incorvaia,1 Marcello Montagni,2 Elena Makri,1 Erminia Ridolo21Allergy/Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento Hospital, Milan, 2Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Parma, Parma, ItalyAbstract ...
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New combinations in Sidalcea (Malvaceae)
The new combinations Sidalcea asprella Greene subsp. elegans (Greene) Halse and Sidalcea asprella Greene subsp. virgata (Howell) Halse are made.
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New combinations in Mexican monocots
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Adolfo Espejo Serna +1 more
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New combinations in Neotropical Lycopodiaceae
Øllgaard, Benjamin (2012): New combinations in Neotropical Lycopodiaceae. Phytotaxa 57 (1): 10-22, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.57.1.3, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.57.1.
Øllgaard, Benjamin
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A synopsis of Tephrosia subgenus Barbistyla (Fabaceae) in southern Africa
A synopsis of the southern African species of Tephrosia Pers. subgenus Barbistyla Brummitt is given. Twenty-one species are recognized. A new species, T. brummittii B. D. Schrire, is described and six new combinations are presented.
B. D. Schrire
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Seven new combinations in Phanera (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae: Cercideae)
Seven new combinations in Phanera Lour. are made for species which were either described in Lasiobema (Korth.) Miq.
Ghoshal, Partha Pratim +2 more
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