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Cronobacter dublinensis is a bacterium. Its name
pertains to Dublin, the
origin of the type strain. The type
strain is
originally from a milk
powder manufacturing...
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Codex Dublinensis is a Gr****
uncial m****cript of the New
Testament Gospels,
written on parchment. It is
designated by Z or 035 in the Gregory-Aland numbering...
- in
Latin and one in Irish. The
Latin versions are
found in the
Codex Dublinensis and the
Codex Salmanticensis,
while the
Irish version is
preserved incomplete...
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dublinensis sp. nov.,
Cronobacter genomospecies 1, and of
three subspecies, C.
dublinensis sp. nov. subsp.
dublinensis subsp. nov., C.
dublinensis sp...
- Prov. 10:18–29 fragm. PML, Pap. G. 193 New York
United States 918
Codex Dublinensis 6th
century Is. 30:2–31:7; 36:17–38:1
Trinity Coll., K. 3. 4
Dublin Ireland...
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dublinensis sp. nov.,
Cronobacter genomospecies 1, and of
three subspecies, C.
dublinensis sp. nov. subsp.
dublinensis subsp. nov., C.
dublinensis sp...
- of
Dublin Ollscoil Átha
Cliath Coat of arms Flag Latin:
Universitas Dublinensis Type
Research university Ancient University Established 1592; 432 years...
- deciphered,
transcribed and
edited by
Tregelles in 1861. The
Codex Dublinensis (Codex Z) of St. Matthew's Gospel, at
Trinity College Dublin, also deciphered...
- 𝔓122. Uncials:
Codex Coislini****, Porphyri**** (except Acts, Rev),
Dublinensis,
Sangallensis (only in Mark), Zacynthius,
Athous Lavrensis (in Mark and...
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Coracium Cork (Corcaigh) Dublinum, Dublanensis, Dublenensis, Dublina,
Dublinensis, Dublinia, Dubliniensis, Dublinium, Duvelinensis, Eblanda,
Erlana (2PG1;...