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Rooftop and Surface Garden Soils in Bangladesh Harbor Diverse Resistome Profiles

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Hybridization Experiments Involving Rana dunni, Rana megapoda, and Rana pipiens

Copeia, 1966
BOULENGER, G. A. 1896. Descriptions of new batrachians collected by Mr. C. F. Underwood in Costa Rica. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, 18:341-342. DUNN, E. R. 1926. The salamanders of the family Plethodontidae. Smith College 50th Anniv. Pub., Northampton, Mass. TAYLOR, E. H. 1952. The salamanders and caecilians of Costa Rica. Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull.
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RANA REKONSTRUKCIJA RATNIH RANA ŠAKE

1998
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Transplantation of nuclei between Rana pipiens and Rana sylvatica

Experimental Cell Research, 1958
Abstract 1. 1. New data are offered to show that the cleavage rates of of pip × pip, (pip) × pip, pip × syl, and (pip) × syl embryos are essentially the same. 2. 2. When a diploid Rana sylvatica blastula nucleus is transferred to an enucleated Rana pipiens ovum the resulting embryo develops only to a late blastula stage and then stops. 3.
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Rana livida

2003
Rana livida (Blyth, 1856) Figures 6E, F, 7E, F, 9 Rana livida (Boulenger, 1887) NEOTYPE: BMNH 1889.3.25.48 an adult female from Thagata Juwa, Village on the hills southwest of Mt. Mooleyit, Dawna Mountains, Myanmar (400–500 m), by M.L. Fea in early 1887. DIAGNOSIS: Rana livida, a member of the subgenus Odorrana (sensu Fei et al.
BAIN, RAOUL H.   +4 more
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