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It is the first report on complete chloroplast genome of Alsophila costularis, a least concerned relict tree fern. The genome size is 156,675 bp, with the typical quadripartite structure containing a pair of inverted repeats (IRs) of 24,356 bp separated ...
Ting Wang +4 more
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Abstract The 1430s were characterized by extreme weather conditions, food and fodder shortages, and high mortalities among animals and humans, although the severity of events and their consequences in England have received limited attention. The economic downturn and the depressed customary land market in this decade marked the beginning of the Great ...
Mark Bailey
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Removal of copper ions from aqueous solution by tree fern
[[abstract]]Tree fern, an agricultural by-product, was used for the sorptive removal of copper ions from aqueous solution. The experimental data was analysed by Langmuir, Freundlich and Redlich-Peterson isotherms.
Ho, Y.S.
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Fruiting of the Maidenhair-fern Tree
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Observations on cultivated ferns: the hardy species of tree ferns (Dicksonia and Cyatheaceae
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Tryon, Rolla M. (Rolla Milton) +1 more
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Fix Thyself: Un/Doing Confidence in Women's Entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT Are women at work really lacking confidence? Recent books and videos addressing women's presumed lack of confidence suggest that women can achieve success if they work on their confidence. This is also true for women entrepreneurs, who are regularly encouraged to be more confident than they appear to be.
Lara Pecis, Elisabeth K. Kelan
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Removal of basic dye from aqueous solution using tree fern as a biosorbent
[[abstract]]A batch sorption system using tree fern as biosorbent was investigated to remove Basic Red 13 from aqueous solutions. The system variables studied include sorbent particle size and temperature and results revealed the potential of tree fern ...
Ho, Y.S.;Chiang, T.H.;Hsueh, Y.M.
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Human‐induced environmental change is reshaping plant communities, requiring native animals to adapt their foraging behaviour to track and exploit novel food resources. Trees such as pines (Pinus spp.) introduced for plantation forestry outside of their native ranges often become naturalized.
Tirth Vaishnav +2 more
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Removal of metal ions from sodium arsenate solution using tree fern
[[abstract]]The sorption of metal ions from sodium arsenate solution by using an agricultural byproduct, tree fern, has been investigated. The sorption of sodium cation on tree fern has been studied in terms of pseudo-second-order sorption processes. The
Ho, Y.S.
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A unique high‐elevation Exoneura bee defies typical elevation‐driven declines in bee activity, nesting exclusively in dead branches of snow gums near the alpine tree line. Nesting and foraging are tightly linked to snow gum presence, with most activity occurring within 30 m of these trees. Biophysical modelling indicates the bee's thermally constrained
Joshua M. Coates +3 more
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