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- software for telecommunications businesses under the name Apertus Technologies, Inc.. Apertus changed their name again to Carleton Corporation in the mid-1990s...
- dimorphism in any ceratopsid. Others have synonymized C. nasicornus with C. apertus, or considered it a separate Centrosaurus species: Centrosaurus nasicornus...
- snails. Cantareus apertus is native to Europe primarily near the Mediterranean Sea, and also North Africa. Distribution of Cantareus apertus include: France...
- Centrosaurus apertus. The remaining two tribes belong to the clade Eucentrosaura, defined as "the smallest clade containing Centrosaurus apertus and Pachyrhinosaurus...
- original on 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2017-04-18. apertus° History, apertus.org, 2014, retrieved July 21, 2014 Apertus – The birth of a completely open digital...
- ApertusVR is an embeddable, open-source (MIT), framework-independent, platform-independent, network-topology-independent, distributed, augmented reality/virtual...
- Zonitoides apertus is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Gastrodontidae. The altitude...
- There are two types of iniencephaly. The more severe group is iniencephaly apertus (open iniencephaly), involving the development of an encephalocele. In...
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- Priogymnanthus apertus is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Cornejo, X.; Romero-Saltos, H.; Pitman, N. (2004)...