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Labrys (Gr****: λάβρυς, romanized:
lábrys) is,
according to
Plutarch (Quaestiones
Graecae 2.302a), the
Lydian word for the double-bitted axe. In Gr**** it...
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consists of a
labrys, a type of double-headed axe,
superimposed on the
inverted black triangle, set
against a
violet background. The
labrys is ****ociated...
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Estarreja in Portugal.
Labrys portucalensis has the
ability to
degrade fluorobenzene. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
Straininfo of
Labrys portucalensis[dead link]...
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active organization based in Greece, the
Labrys (Λαβρύς, [lavˈris])
religious community was
founded in 2008.
Labrys has
focused primarily on the religious...
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Labry (French pronunciation: [labʁi]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department...
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Labrys neptuniae[dead link] Chou, YJ; Elliott, GN; James, EK; Lin, KY; Chou, JH; Sheu, SY; Sheu, DS; Sprent, JI; Chen, WM (March 2007). "
Labrys neptuniae...
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Labrys monachus is a
bacterium which was
isolated from silt from Lake
Mustijary in Estonia. "Genus
Labrys". LPSN.
Retrieved 17
December 2016. "Taxon P****port...
- ; Nakagawa, Y.; Hattori, T.; Seki, T. (1
March 2007). "
Labrys okinawensis sp. nov. and
Labrys miyagiensis sp. nov.,
budding bacteria isolated from rhizosphere...
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labrys, a type of double-headed axe,
superimposed on the
inverted black triangle, set
against a
violet background.
Among its functions, the
labrys was...
- Kawasaki, H; Nakagawa, Y; Hattori, T; Seki, T (March 2007). "
Labrys okinawensis sp. nov. and
Labrys miyagiensis sp. nov.,
budding bacteria isolated from rhizosphere...