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The Pyrenees are inhabited by scattered populations of earwigs the genus Chelidura Latreille, 1825. There is some controversy about specific assignment these populations: while most authors assign them to C. pyrenaica (Gené, 1832), other consider that aptera (Mégerlé, 1825) also present in Pyrenees. main objective this work was revise identity and synonyms Pyrenean . Specimens from recent field...
DOSSIER “AGAINST THE HOMELAND: REALIST ACTORS IN SOUTH-ANDEAN SPACE. 1809-1825”.
 Introduction. “CONTRA LA PATRIA: ACTORES REALISTAS EN EL ESPACIO SUR-ANDINO. Introducción.
We describe the second installment of the Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE-2), a shared task for the NLG community which took place in 2009-10. We evaluated seven NLG systems by connecting them to 1825 users over the Internet, and report the results of this evaluation in terms of objective and subjective measures.
The sarawakensis species group of the termitophilous carabid genus Orthogonius MacLeay, 1825 is defined and reviewed. Members of this species group are distributed in Southeast Asia and represented by four species, including two new species: Orthogonius sabahicus sp. n. (Sabah, northern Borneo, Malaysia) and Orthogonius morvanianus sp. n. (southern Thailand). A key to all species of the species...
Jean Martin Charcot, the father of modem neurology, was born in Paris on November 29, 1825, within the sound of the bells of Notre Dame and in an epoch of great political and economic struggle. He lived through a period which covered the ending of the French revolution, the Napoleonic era, the restoration of the Bourbons and Napoleon III, and the occupation of Paris by the Prussians in the Fran...
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), recognized as the founder of Neurology and the first formal teacher of nervous system diseases, died on August 16, 1893, from acute pulmonary edema secondary to myocardial infarction. In his last years, there were several descriptions of his gait and posture disorders, suggesting the diagnosis of "lower-half parkinsonism" due to cerebrovascular disease.
1 N. S. Bryan Molecular Medicine Center for Cell Signaling, Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology, The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston, The University of Texas–Houston Health Science Center, 1825 Pressler St. 530B, Houston 77030 [email protected] Dietary Nitrite and Nitrate: From Menace t...
A new species of the genus Schrankia Hübner, 1825, S. pelicanosp. n. is described from Sichuan, China. A diagnostic comparison is made with Schrankia taenialis (Hübner, [1809]) and Schrankia separatalis (Herz, 1904); illustrations of the male holotype and its genitalia are provided. A checklist of the genus with synonyms is given.
Six new species of Agrilus Curtis, 1825 with affinities to the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, 1888, are described from the Oriental Region: Agrilus crepuscularissp. n. (Malaysia); Agrilus pseudolubopetrisp. n. (Laos); Agrilus sapphirinussp. n.(Laos); Agrilus seramensissp. n.(Indonesia); Agrilus spineussp. n. (Malaysia); and Agrilus tomentipennissp. n. (Laos). The genus Sarawa...
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