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- Micronix is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. It contains only one species, Micronix nivalis, which is found in Venezuela. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- treated thus, but actually they seem to belong in the Crambidae (see also Micronix and Tanaobela): Alphacrambus B****i, 1995 Peniculimius Schoute, 1994 Steneromene...
- systems used multi-tasking operating system software (like MP/M or Morrow's Micronix) to share the one processor between several concurrent users. Multiple...
- have been shown to be monophyletic and a sister group. Some genera (e.g. Micronix and Tanaobela) still defy easy classification and have been variously ****igned...
- Portuguese Microdigital TK-3000 //e System Microdigital TK-3000 //e Compact Micronix Dactron E - Page in Portuguese Polymax Maxxi - Page in Portuguese Spectrum...
- National Rob Walker Harrel, Sam 2004 Texas Instruments, Computervision, Micronix, KLA Tencor, SEMI-SEMATECH Craig Addison Hartman, Robert 2018 Standard...
- Michaeliodes Michaelshaffera Microchlora Micromastra Micromescinia Micromystix Micronix Micropaschia Microphestia Microphycita Microrca Microsauge Microzancla...
- Ministry of Education Engineering Academic Achievement Award in 1989. He is a Micronix Chair Professor. Professor Lee and R.C.Chang coaut****d the book “Symbolic...
- Pseudeuchromius Błeszyński, 1965) Micrelephas Dognin, 1905 Microchilo Okano, 1962 Micronix Amsel, 1956 Microtalis Turner, 1911 Neargyria Hampson, 1896 Neargyrioides...
- Warren, 1896 Zitha Walker, [1866] (including Tamraca; Pyralini?) The genus Micronix, formerly placed here, seems to belong to the Crambidae, but its exact...