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Morphological data may also be extracted from existing taxonomic literature using standardized text markup [26•], ontologies [27] andnatural language processingtools [28,29,30•]. Unfortunately, published descriptions are often highly inconsistent and imprecise in their use of terminology and descrip...
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XXXII.—Three new Spanish Insectivores Search in: Advanced search Annals and Magazine of Natural History Series 7 Volume 20, 1907 - Issue 117 Journal homepage 6 Views 8 CrossRef citations to date 0 Altmetric Original Articles XXXII.—Three new Spanish Insectivores Angel Cabrera Pages ...
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generally. Frominsect taxonomyand distribution to the collection of large range and long scale monitoring data, the involvement of non-academics in research outputs is growing. Is this a sign of scientists not being able to meet expectations or of science getting more and more entrenched in ...
infectious disease one due to organisms ranging in size from viruses to parasitic worms; it may be contagious in origin, result from nosocomial organisms, or be due to endogenous microflora from the nose and throat, skin, or bowel. See also communicable disease.An emerging infectious disease is...
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The Insect Play: With Wilfrid Grantham, Edmund Willard, Pamela Standish, Frank Birch. A tramp falls asleep in the woods. He dreams of observing a range of insects that stand in for various human characteristics in terms of their lifestyle and morality: t
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