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This book and its companion volume provide the first comprehensive account of the Mollusca in decades. Illustrated with hundreds of colour figures, it reviews molluscan biology, genomics, anatomy, ...
Mollusca’s wine list has heft, and, as things go, the bar offers a range of specialty cocktails from shelves that contain just about any liquor you can think of.
WITH reference to Dr. R. Spärck's statement (NATURE, October 7, p. 480) that the male stage in the oyster is due to the coldness of the temperature, it should be pointed out that in various ...
As the question of self-fertilisation in the more highly organised invertebrates is of considerable importance from the genetic point of view, I would like to direct the attention of readers of ...
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Cover the Mollusca if there is a risk of other people having skin-to-skin contact. Avoid contact sports, such as judo, wrestling, or rugby. Do not touch, scratch, or rub the papules.
The Taiwan mollusks. 2, Triphoridae (Mollusca, Mesogastropoda) from Lutao, Taitung / Chen-Kwoh Chang and Wen-Lung Wu Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Object Details Author Chang, Chen-Kwoh Wu, ...
Early acquisitions were mollusca collections donated from the Royal Society, the Rev. Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode, the Earl of Tankerville, Joseph Banks and William John Broderip. These resulted in ...
Charles A. White, On New Generic Forms of Cretaceous mollusca and Their Relation to Other Forms, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Jan. - Apr., 1887), pp.
Mollusca species are not only used for food, but also find use in cosmetic products and pharmaceutical drugs. Research in Gujarat has revealed 22 species of Mollusca documented for the first time ...
Mollusca are small, shiny bumps that can look like moles, warts, or acne. They’re most common in children under the age of 10, but teenagers and adults can also get them.