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Systematic and Applied Acarology; Recent Research from St Petersburg State University Highlight Findings in Systematic and Applied Acarology [New Species and Records of Trisetacus Keifer (Eriophyoidea, Nalepellidae) With an Atypical Shape of Female Internal Genitalia Collected ...]
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Tropical Research; Studies from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Provide New Data on Tropical Research (The Spatial and Temporal Distribution, Species Composition, and Host Preference of Phlebotomine Sand Flies In the Bethlehem District of Palestine)
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Ecology Research - Behavioral Ecology; Reports from Australian National University Provide New Insights into Behavioral Ecology (Male Spacing and Female Choice In a Fiddler Crab)
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Ecology Research - Behavioral Ecology; Reports from Australian National University Provide New Insights into Behavioral Ecology (Male Spacing and Female Choice In a Fiddler Crab)

Energy & Ecology, 2020, p.865

Atlanta: NewsRx

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Aneuploidy; Findings from University of Shandong in Aneuploidy Provides New Insights (Crossover Interference, Crossover Maturation, and Human Aneuploidy)
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Aneuploidy; Findings from University of Shandong in Aneuploidy Provides New Insights (Crossover Interference, Crossover Maturation, and Human Aneuploidy)

Cardiovascular Week, 2019, p.137

Atlanta: NewsRx

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Cornell University; What drives multiple female acorn woodpeckers to share a nest?
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Cornell University; What drives multiple female acorn woodpeckers to share a nest?

NewsRx Health & Science, 2019, p.446

Atlanta: NewsRx

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University of Kent; The calypso caliphate: How Trinidad and Tobago became an ISIS recruiting hotspot
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University of Kent; The calypso caliphate: How Trinidad and Tobago became an ISIS recruiting hotspot

NewsRx Health & Science, 2019, p.728

Atlanta: NewsRx

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Applied Acarology; New Findings from University of Illinois in Applied Acarology Provides New Insights [Fatal Attraction: Lone Star Ticks (Amblyomma Americanum) Exhibit Preference for Human Female Breath Over Male Breath]
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Applied Acarology; New Findings from University of Illinois in Applied Acarology Provides New Insights [Fatal Attraction: Lone Star Ticks (Amblyomma Americanum) Exhibit Preference for Human Female Breath Over Male Breath]

Science Letter, 2019, p.1197

Atlanta: NewsRx

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Study Results from School of Medicine and Health Sciences in the Area of Female Infertility Published (The Molecular Link between Obesity and the Endometrial Environment: A Starting Point for Female Infertility)
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Study Results from School of Medicine and Health Sciences in the Area of Female Infertility Published (The Molecular Link between Obesity and the Endometrial Environment: A Starting Point for Female Infertility)

OBGYN & Reproduction Week, 2024, p.678

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Phycology; Studies from National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Yield New Information about Phycology [Growth and carrageenan composition of two populations of the New Zealand carrageenophyte Sarcothalia lanceata (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta)]
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Tropical Research; Findings from University of Malaya Yields New Data on Tropical Research [A new species of IT;Simulium IT; ( IT;Simulium IT;) (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Genting Highlands, Malaysia]
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Tropical Research; Findings from University of Malaya Yields New Data on Tropical Research [A new species of IT;Simulium IT; ( IT;Simulium IT;) (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Genting Highlands, Malaysia]

Science Letter, 2018, p.623

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