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- Archdiocese of Karachi Archidioecesis Karachiensis آرچ ڈائیوسیس آف کراچی St. Patrick's Cathedral Location Country  ****stan Territory The city of Karachi...
- Syrnola karachiensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. The ochraceous-brown...
- potency for this species, ranging from 0.22 mg/kg (in ****stani N. naja karachiensis) to 0.84 mg/kg (Indian specimens). Minton (1974) reported a value of...
- (Sankolli, 1965) – western India, Persian Gulf, and Red Sea Emerita karachiensis (Niazi & Haque, 1974) – ****stan Emerita portoricensis (Schmitt, 1935)...
- Cellana karachiensis is a species of limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nacellidae. Cellana karachiensis (Winckworth, 1930). WoRMS (2010)...
- Sabiha; Mehmood, Zahid; Hussain, Izhar; Hussain, I (2014). "Naja naja karachiensis Envenomation: Biochemical Parameters for Cardiac, Liver, and Renal Damage...
- Neoechinorhynchus indicus Gudivada, Chikkam and Vankara, 2010 Neoechinorhynchus karachiensis Bilgees, 1972 Neoechinorhynchus logilemniscus Satyu Yamaguti|Yamaguti...
- Cleome jamesonii Briq. Cleome kalachariensis Gilg & Gilg-Ben. Cleome karachiensis S.Riaz, Abid & Qaiser Cleome karjaginii Tzvelev Cleome kelleriana (Schinz)...
- Cellana kamatakiensis Kase, T. Nakano, Kurihara & Haga, 2013 Cellana karachiensis Winckworth, 1930 Red Sea † Cellana kobayashii Kase, T. Nakano, Kurihara...
- (0.067-0.21 mg/kg) more potent than the sympatric ****stani Naja naja karachiensis (0.22 mg/kg), the Thai Naja kaouthia (0.2 mg/kg), and Naja philippinensis...