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Two mycenoid species of <i>Leucoinocybe</i> (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from southern China. [PDF]
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Ultrastructure, Polarity, and Reproduction of the Golgi Apparatus. [PDF]
Goud B.
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Introduction - Refugees and the Myth of Human Rights: Life Outside the Pale of the Law
Emma Larking
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Pale horse, pale rider done taken my lover away.
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2017
40. Pales [Pales] Meigen, 1800: 14. CURRENT STATUS: Unavailable name; work suppressed for the purposes of zoological nomenclature by action of I.C.Z.N. (1963: 339 [Opinion 678]); treated under Nephrotoma Meigen, 1803 [teste Oosterbroek & Theowald (1993: 56)]. [Pales] Osten Sacken, 1882: 193.
Evenhuis, Neal L., Pape, Thomas
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40. Pales [Pales] Meigen, 1800: 14. CURRENT STATUS: Unavailable name; work suppressed for the purposes of zoological nomenclature by action of I.C.Z.N. (1963: 339 [Opinion 678]); treated under Nephrotoma Meigen, 1803 [teste Oosterbroek & Theowald (1993: 56)]. [Pales] Osten Sacken, 1882: 193.
Evenhuis, Neal L., Pape, Thomas
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2023
Pales pavida (Meigen, 1824) (Fig. 2F) Material examined. 1♂ 1♀, Iran, Mazandaran, Noor, 36°34.88'N, 52°2.76'E, 14 m, 4.X.2011, Malaise trap, ICHMM, leg. A. Nadimi. Diagnosis. Eyes densely hairy; frons in males 0.72–0.84 times and in females 0.88–1 times as wide as on eye in dorsal view; lower facial margin not visible in lateral view; parafacial in ...
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Pales pavida (Meigen, 1824) (Fig. 2F) Material examined. 1♂ 1♀, Iran, Mazandaran, Noor, 36°34.88'N, 52°2.76'E, 14 m, 4.X.2011, Malaise trap, ICHMM, leg. A. Nadimi. Diagnosis. Eyes densely hairy; frons in males 0.72–0.84 times and in females 0.88–1 times as wide as on eye in dorsal view; lower facial margin not visible in lateral view; parafacial in ...
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2021
Abstract The third benefit of no longer eating animals is a reduction in the prevalence of zoonotic diseases: diseases acquired from a nonhuman, vertebrate host. The majority of temperate diseases, almost all tropical diseases, and probably all newly emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses or they have zoonotic origins.
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Abstract The third benefit of no longer eating animals is a reduction in the prevalence of zoonotic diseases: diseases acquired from a nonhuman, vertebrate host. The majority of temperate diseases, almost all tropical diseases, and probably all newly emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses or they have zoonotic origins.
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2021
Published as part of Schlüsslmayr, Gerhard, 2021, Erstnachweise und bemerkenswerte Funddaten von Fliegen (Diptera, Brachycera) für Österreich und seine Bundesländer III, pp.
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Published as part of Schlüsslmayr, Gerhard, 2021, Erstnachweise und bemerkenswerte Funddaten von Fliegen (Diptera, Brachycera) für Österreich und seine Bundesländer III, pp.
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New Literary History
Abstract: The word "pale" is attested as a common noun in English from the fourteenth century onward but took on more specific meaning to describe fortified regions of English-held France and Ireland in the later fifteenth century. From the outset, the "Pale" in Ireland was identified as "English," and applied to the community of a geographically ...
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Abstract: The word "pale" is attested as a common noun in English from the fourteenth century onward but took on more specific meaning to describe fortified regions of English-held France and Ireland in the later fifteenth century. From the outset, the "Pale" in Ireland was identified as "English," and applied to the community of a geographically ...
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Global Horror: Pale Horse, Pale Rider
2018Punter begins with an overview of Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror, then addresses a number of themes within recent global horror, citing exemplary texts: the body and race (Helen Oyeyemi, White Is for Witching and The Opposite House); migration and the refugee (Andrea Levy, Small Island, and Jamaica Kincaid, A Small Place); totalitarianism and ...
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