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Sedum adolphi (often
erroneously spelled Sedum adolphii), the
coppertone stonecrop or
golden Sedum, is a
species of
succulent plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae...
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Wolfram Adolphi (born 6
January 1951 in Leuna) is a
German journalist and
political scientist. From 1990
until the 1991
revelation that he had been an...
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Chrysina adolphi is a
species of
ruteline scarab beetle from Mexico. They are
found in the
Sierra Madre del Sur in the
Mexican states of
Guerrero and...
- King
Adolf Fredrik (1710–1771) (in the
Linnean sources known as "Museum
Adolphi Friderici" or "Mus. Ad. Fr."), the wet
parts (alcohol collection) of which...
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Cephalotes adolphi is a
species of
arboreal ant of the
genus Cephalotes,
characterized by an odd
shaped head and the
ability to "parachute" by steering...
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Ronald Adolphis Johnson (October 17, 1947 –
November 10, 2018) was an
American professional football player who was a
running back in the
National Football...
- S2CID 239204944.
Retrieved 30
September 2021. Paleari,
Chiara I.; F. Mekhaldi; F.
Adolphi; M. Christl; C. Vockenhuber; P. Gautschi; J. Beer; N. Brehm; T. Erhardt;...
- Marcus; Knowles,
Timothy D. J.; Casanova, Emmanuelle; Evershed,
Richard P.;
Adolphi, Florian; et al. (7
March 2022). "Tree-rings
reveal two
strong solar proton...
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similar to humans, and roam with a slow pace. — Carl Linnaeus,
Museum Adolphi Friderici Regis Lemurs are
primates belonging to the
suborder Strepsirrhini...
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consisting of a
design similar to the
shoulder sleeve insignia. COL
Celia L.
Adolphi 1996–1997 CSM
Harry E.
ShuBargo 1996–1997 From 8 July 1996
through 3 February...