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Huckleberry Habitat and Its Influence on Two Small Populations of Grizzly Bears (<i>Ursus arctos</i>). [PDF]

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Teisberg JE   +5 more
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Ursu and Ḫaššum

Anatolian Studies, 1956
Professor Garstang, Whose excavations and geographical studies have so notably increased sources of information about, and our knowledge of, eastern Cilicia in early times, will have watched with interest, and perhaps with amusement, the way in which, in modern studies of texts, locations proposed for Ursu have jumped about over a considerable area, in
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Trying Ursus: A Reappraisal of the Tycho-Ursus Priority Dispute

Journal for the History of Astronomy, 2013
1. INTRODUCTIONThe late sixteenth century is one of the most interesting and exciting periods in the history of astronomy. It is a period of both consolidation and transition, as Richard Jarrell has appropriately described it: "consolidation of the mathematical techniques of Copernicus and transition from the purely mathematical account of planetary ...
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Melania Ursu

Dicționarul multimedia al teatrului românesc, 2023
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Cave Bears (Ursus Spelaeus sensu lato) of the Urals

Paleontological Journal, 2022
D O Gimranov, P A Kosintsev
exaly  

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2023
In the studied territory of the Solotvin timber combine of the combine ??Prikarpatles> the food of Ursus arctos L. consists primarily of vegetative components (61.8%) with berries and fruits amounting to 30.9%. In animal food (38.2%) the mammals (21.1%) and insects (10.4%) dominate. As Ursus arctos sometimes do not hibernate in dens their winter ration
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