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Fish species identification and biodiversification in Enugu metropolis river by DNA barcoding
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Genetic diversity of local cultivars and improved varieties of sweet potato in Indonesia
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Muhammad Jusuf Yakub, D Harnowo, E Ginting, Minantyorini, I M J Mejaya and Haryono
Single-cell analysis reveals gene-expression heterogeneity in microbial syntrophic dual-culture
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Weiwen Zhang
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Algal diversity of freshwater streams of Schirmacher oasis, Antarctica
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Rajan Kumar Gupta
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Okore Oghale O芒鈧劉woma, Okoboshi, Anthony and Ejemole Kelvin
Flower-Insect interactions and biodiversity in the eastern ghats forest, India
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Jacob Solomon Raju Aluri
Amphibian diversity in Cocoa plantations in southwestern Nigeria
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Omoyemwen Edo-Taiwo and Aisien Martin
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Ogbulie Toochukwu Ekwutosi, Duru Christopher and Nwanebu Ferdinand Chidi
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Distribution and divergence of few common termites芒鈧劉 species: A study at Jnanabharathi
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Ballagere Puttaraju Harini1, Pranesh M K1and S Satish2
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I R Udotong, M Uko, O U M John and J I R Udotong
Riparian vegetation classification along Korang river, Islamabad by using ordination technique
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Sheikh Saeed Ahmad1, Rabbia Murtaza1 and Muhammad Nauman Ahmad2
Effects of large scale solar installations on southwestern wildlife
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Minic Marija1 and Dutcher Kirsten2
Water and forage assessment for livestock grazing
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Hosein Arzani, Ismaeil Alizadeh, Fazel Amiri, Akbar Javadi, Mehdi Biniaz, Hosein Shams and Mohammad Jankju
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Apolonia Diana Sherly da Costa
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Nkechi Emea Ibisi and Uchechi Akaniro
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John David
Removal of copper (Cu (II)) and zinc (Zn(II)) from wastewater using Saudi activated bentonite
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Saad Al-Shahrani
Remote reach water quality assessment with geospatial data
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Sudhanshu Sekhar Panda and Andrew J Allison
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Satish Sreedharamurthy, Rakshith D, Syed Baker, Yashavantha Rao H C, Kavitha K S and Azmath Pasha
Marketing of non timber forest products and forest management in Kaffa biosphere reserve, Ethiopia
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Amleset Haile
An inventory of family Noctuidae (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) from Himachal Pradesh
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Charan Kamal Sekhon and Manjeet Singh
The Liasis Lexicon: Breaking-down the genus and its new place in Australasian herpetology
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Matt Charnock
Biodiversity, impact, vulnerability and adaptation in human evolution
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Gloria Cuenca-Bescos1, Sauque V1, Galan J1, Nunez-Lahuerta C1, MartinezI1 and Arsuaga J L2
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