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AI-based satellite survey offers independent assessment of migratory wildebeest numbers in the Serengeti. [PDF]
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Assessing land use change and the impacts on semi-natural habitats across England and Wales using four time points between 1930 and 2020. [PDF]
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2019
Family Ragadidae Sinclair, 2016 Figs 2 A–C, 3, 4A–C, 5 Diagnosis The Ragadidae are separated from the Dolichopodidae and the Hybotidae Meigen, 1820 by the presence of unrotated and symmetrical male genitalia, and with a point of origin of R S at a distance from crossvein h being equal to, or longer than, crossvein h.
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Family Ragadidae Sinclair, 2016 Figs 2 A–C, 3, 4A–C, 5 Diagnosis The Ragadidae are separated from the Dolichopodidae and the Hybotidae Meigen, 1820 by the presence of unrotated and symmetrical male genitalia, and with a point of origin of R S at a distance from crossvein h being equal to, or longer than, crossvein h.
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2019
Harry Sinclair Lewis (b. 1885–d. 1951) was an astute critic of American society and the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Born in the prairie town of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis was eager to experience life beyond his hometown. He graduated from Yale University and punctuated his education by trips to England and Panama, as well ...
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Harry Sinclair Lewis (b. 1885–d. 1951) was an astute critic of American society and the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Born in the prairie town of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, Lewis was eager to experience life beyond his hometown. He graduated from Yale University and punctuated his education by trips to England and Panama, as well ...
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Abstract May Sinclair's 1904 novel, The Divine Fire, made her a household name in both Britain and the US. From then on she was a prominent figure in many of the literary and cultural movements of her day. A committed if ambivalent feminist, she published in the suffragist journal Votes for Women, and was one of the first women in ...
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Abstract May Sinclair's 1904 novel, The Divine Fire, made her a household name in both Britain and the US. From then on she was a prominent figure in many of the literary and cultural movements of her day. A committed if ambivalent feminist, she published in the suffragist journal Votes for Women, and was one of the first women in ...
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