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A Mesh-Based Typification Method for Building Groups with Grid Patterns
Building groups with special patterns are common layouts in urban settlement areas, which should be carefully generalized. Typification is considered as an appropriate operator to generalize building groups with grid patterns. As an important operator in
Xiao Wang, Dirk Burghardt
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Schultz “Bipontinus” (1805-1867) described, in the Histoire Naturelle des Îles Canaries published by Webb and Berthelot in 1849, several forms of the Andryala pinnatifida complex, endemic to the Canary Islands, based on plant material collected by E ...
Maria Zita Ferreira +2 more
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Additions to the family Commelinaceae in flora of India
Commelina imberbis Ehrenb. ex Hassk., an African species, and Murdannia crocea subsp. crocea (Griff.) Faden, a Southeast Asian species, have been reported for the first time from India with their typification, descriptions, illustrations, color ...
Mayur D. Nandikar, Rajaram V. Gurav
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Squilla Steinh. was considered to be an orthographic variant of Scilla L., and therefore the new genus Charybdis Speta was created to include Scilla maritima L. and related taxa occurring in the Mediterranean.
Mario Martínez-Azorín +2 more
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TYPIFICATION OF ...
P. Vorster
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Relevance as the Moving Ground of Semiosis
All levels of semiosis, from the materiality of signs to their contents and the contexts of their application, are structured by a selectivity in human experience and action that foregrounds only a fraction of the situation here and now.
Jan Strassheim
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Bentinckia is a genus of flowering plants which is an unplaced member of the tribe Areceae (Arecaceae). Two species are recognized in the genus, viz. B. condapanna Berry ex Roxb. from the Western Ghats, India, and B. nicobarica (Kurz) Becc.
Suhas K. Kadam +7 more
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Riccia rubricollis is a very rare endemic species, only known from a few collections by Duthie at Knysna. Unfortunately she and Garside did not publish anything on it, and Arnell's (1963) description has neither a Latin diagnosis nor was a type specimen ...
S. M. Perold
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Clarifications about the identity of the names Sagina alexandrae and S. hawaiensis (Caryophyllaceae) [PDF]
The names Sagina alexandrae and S. hawaiensis are currently considered heterotypic synonyms. A detailed analysis of the protologues and other pertinent literature, as well as the study of the original material and other specimens, reveals that these two ...
Duilio IamonIco
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Typification in bacteriology [PDF]
SUMMARY The Bacteriological, Botanical and Zoological Codes as well as several authors have proposed or recognized the use of terms to designate the nature of the relationship between the “type” of a species, a subspecies or an infrasubspecific form on the one hand, and related specimens, cultures or strains on the other.
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