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danicus,
known as
purple milk-vetch, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae (legumes),
which is
native to Europe.
Astragalus danicus is...
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Aneurinibacillus danicus is a
bacterium from the
genus of Aneurinibacillus. "Species:
Aneurinibacillus danicus". LPSN.DSMZ.de. "Aneurinibacillus
danicus". www.uniprot...
- Copenhagen. Resen's most well
known historical work was the
Atlas Danicus. With
Atlas Danicus,
Resen set out to give a
description of Denmark,
detailing geography...
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Danicus",
Monatshefte für
Mathematik und
Physik (in German), 37 (1): A3, doi:10.1007/BF01696783, MR 1549801. Sarton,
George (1936), "Euclides
danicus...
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Peripatus danicus is a
species of
velvet worm in the
Peripatidae family.
Females of this
species have 31 to 33
pairs of legs;
males have 26 to 28. Females...
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crotalariae –
Salton milkvetch Astragalus curtipes –
Morro milkvetch Astragalus danicus –
purple milkvetch Astragalus deanei – Deane's milkvetch, Dean's milkvetch...
- of
Jumieges reports that
Longsword was
bound to her
pursuant to the mos
danicus ("danico more iuncta"). The
chronicler Flodoard refers to her
simply as...
- Myanmar,
Cenomanian genus †Proeneopterotrypus Gorochov, 2019 –
monotypic †P.
danicus (Rust, 1999) Fur Formation, Denmark,
Ypresian List of
Orthopteroid genera...
- with
Christiaan Huygens. In 1672 he
published his
first book,
Euclides Danicus,
simultaneously in
Copenhagen and Amsterdam, in
Danish and
Dutch respectively...
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Chaetoceros danicus is a
marine unicellular species of
diatom in the
family Chaetocerotaceae,
first described by
Cleve in 1889.
Individual cells of C.
danicus do...