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1561“…We recommend this process for any oral pathology department for maintaining museum and for both undergraduate and postgraduate training.…”
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1562“…There are only three museum specimens from the late 19(th) century known. …”
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1563“…Based on molecular data for mitochondrial (Cyt b, COI) and nuclear (IRBP, GHR) genes, and morphological examinations of museum specimens, we examined diversity, species boundaries, and relationships within and between the murine genera Chiromyscus and Niviventer. …”
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1564por Szita, Éva, Kaydan, Mehmet Bora, Benedicty, Zsuzsanna Konczné, Tanaka, Hirotaka, Fetykó, Kinga, Kozár, Ferenc“…The specimens were extracted from forest litter in the collections of Muséum d’histoire Naturelle de Genève, Switzerland, using Berlese funnels. …”
Publicado 2015
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1565“…Nine species of terrestrial isopods are reported for the Polynesian island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) based upon museum materials and recent collections from field sampling. …”
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1566“…An examination of Malagasy specimens accessed within the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, France, produced a praying mantis (Insecta: Mantodea) of an undescribed genus and species. …”
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1567“…Reporting the diet of recently extinct or very rare taxa, only known by a few museum specimens, is challenging. This study uses X-ray microtomography, a non-destructive investigation method, to obtain the first data about feeding behaviours in the Montserrat galliwasp (Diploglossus montisserrati) by scanning one of the two specimens known to date. …”
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1568“…A new species of the genus Ctenosciara Tuomikoski, 1960 is here described based upon a single specimen, obtained from collectings in the garden at Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn. Ctenosciara alexanderkoenigi sp. n. differs from all other congeneric European species by its striking coloration and distinct male genitalia. …”
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1569“…An apparent illegal introduction of Lepomis macrochirus macrochirus from Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is reported based on a juvenile specimen and a photograph of two adults collected on 14 June 2015 and deposited in the Kangawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History. The specimens and photographs were initially reported on the internet-based social networking site, Twitter. …”
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1570“…In order to understand the identity of the Central American species of the genus Phaenonotum Sharp, 1882, the type specimens of the species described by Sharp (1882) deposited in the David Sharp collection in the Natural History Museum in London have been re-examined. The following species are redescribed: Phaenonotum apicale Sharp, 1882, Phaenonotum collare Sharp, 1882, Phaenonotum dubium Sharp, 1882 (confirmed as junior synonym of Phaenonotum exstriatum (Say, 1835)), Phaenonotum laevicolle Sharp, 1882, Phaenonotum rotundulum Sharp, 1882 and Phaenonotum tarsale Sharp, 1882. …”
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1571por Frable, Benjamin W., Melo, Bruno F., Sidlauskas, Brian L., Hoekzema, Kendra, Vari, Richard P., Oliveira, Claudio“…Herein, we provide primer sequences, museum voucher information and GenBank accession numbers. …”
Publicado 2016
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1572“…A series of experiments carried out on masonry walls of the Oliverian Museum (Pesaro, Italy) and Palazzo Silvi (Perugia, Italy) have allowed the validation of the procedure elaborated by comparing the results with those derived from traditional measuring techniques.…”
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1573por Klein, Levente J., Bermudez, Sergio A., Schrott, Alejandro G., Tsukada, Masahiko, Dionisi-Vici, Paolo, Kargere, Lucretia, Marianno, Fernando, Hamann, Hendrik F., López, Vanessa, Leona, Marco“…Results from three years of continuous monitoring of environmental conditions using a wireless sensor platform installed at The Cloisters, the medieval branch of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, are presented. The platform comprises more than 200 sensors that were distributed in five galleries to assess temperature and air flow and to quantify microclimate changes using physics-based and statistical models. …”
Publicado 2017
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1574por Hausen, Jonas, Scholz-Starke, Björn, Burkhardt, Ulrich, Lesch, Stephan, Rick, Sebastian, Russell, David, Roß-Nickoll, Martina, Ottermanns, Richard“…The tool combines data from different sources (publications, field studies and museum collections) and allows species preferences along various environmental gradients (i.e. …”
Publicado 2017
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1575“…Non-lichenised fungi from Fagus crenata, an endemic and major temperate tree species, were enumerated based on three approaches: fungarium specimens at the National Museum of Nature and Science; isolates obtained mainly from leaves and roots, and their molecular identification by barcoding region; and literature. …”
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1576por Sato, Hiroki“…Dr Kobayasi, National Museum of Nature and Science, has described/proposed about 28% of the scientific names for the major two genera of entomopathogenic fungi (Cordyceps s. l. and Torrubiella s. l.) with Mr Shimizu before 2007. …”
Publicado 2017
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1577“…In this context, the Gaz Reseau Distribution France «GRDF», the major french natural gas distributor, with the support of the French National Museum of Natural History «MNHN» and the Research center focused on innovation in gas and new energy sources ENGIE Lab CRIGEN, sought to develop a method for evaluating the risk of propagation of invasive alien plant species in GRDF work zones. …”
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1578por Dacks, Joel B.“…Joel Dacks is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Evolutionary Cell Biology at the University of Alberta, a Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum (London), and the current President of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology. …”
Publicado 2018
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1579“…Neotropical species of the scale insect genus Rhizoecus Künckel d’Herculais (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Rhizoecidae) found in soil sample material of the Hungarian Natural History Museum were studied. Two new Rhizoecus species, Rhizoecus kontschani Kaydan and Konczné Benedicty sp. n., and Rhizoecus granaradewillinkae Kaydan and Szita sp. n., are described and illustrated based on the adult females. …”
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1580por Ekerdt, David J“…The life course is accomplished by material culture held as a convoy of possessions, but also sustained by public affordances and amenities that include the artifacts and artworks to be found in museums. In both places—household and museum—objects come and go, but there is mainly keeping. …”
Publicado 2019
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