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- zoology) Division (in zoology) Subdivision (in zoology) Infradivision (in zoology) Superlegion (in zoology) Legion (in zoology) Sublegion (in zoology)...
- categories. The subheadings have been grouped by the following 4 categories: Meta (lit. "highest" level) units, such as the universal important concepts related...
- of Change in Coral Reef Fish Po****tions in Philippine Marine Reserves: A Meta-Analysis" (PDF). Coral Reefs. 28 (4): 809–822. Bibcode:2009CorRe..28..809M...
- The word appeared in several German-language descriptions of Indonesian zoology in the 17th century. It has been argued that the word comes specifically...
- article was published when he was 10 years old, and he pursued a Ph.D. in zoology, where he became interested in epistemology. Epistemology branches off...
- recent estimate from an improved global peatland map, PEATMAP, based on a meta-analysis of geospatial information at global, regional and national levels...
- from asymptomatic cases is likely not a major driver of transmission". One meta-analysis found that 17% of infections are asymptomatic, and asymptomatic...
- Popovici C, Villet R, Birnbaum D (December 2000). "MetaHox gene clusters". The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 288 (4): 345–351. Bibcode:2000JEZ...288..345C...
- technological, etc. The scientific study of research practices is known as meta-research. A researcher is a person who conducts research, especially in order...
- Bety, J.; Berteaux, D. (2017). "Movement tactics of a mobile predator in a meta-ecosystem with fluctuating resources: the arctic fox in the High Arctic"...