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... type and figured Mollusca held in the type collection of the New Zealand Geological Survey . As a continuation of the work of providing accurate lists of biological types and figured specimens held by the Geological Survey , this ...
... type and figured Mollusca held in the type collection of the New Zealand Geological Survey . As a continuation of the work of providing accurate lists of biological types and figured specimens held by the Geological Survey , this ...
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... type-2 fuzzy sets can capture two kind of linguistic uncertainties simultaneously (the uncertainty of individual and ... biological problems. Traditionally, a model of a biological system was converted into a system of equations that ...
... type-2 fuzzy sets can capture two kind of linguistic uncertainties simultaneously (the uncertainty of individual and ... biological problems. Traditionally, a model of a biological system was converted into a system of equations that ...
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... Type : Salda Saltatoria L. Nabidae . General Review and Structure of Legs Structure of Mouth Parts and Head Male Genitalia Female Genitalia Biology Distribution Type 1 : Nabis flavo - marginatus SCHOLZ General Review and Structure of ...
... Type : Salda Saltatoria L. Nabidae . General Review and Structure of Legs Structure of Mouth Parts and Head Male Genitalia Female Genitalia Biology Distribution Type 1 : Nabis flavo - marginatus SCHOLZ General Review and Structure of ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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