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- University of Chicago Press. p. 216. ISBN 978-0226462073. Fenton 2001, p. 166. Nagorsen, D. W.; Brigham, R. M. (1993). Bats of British Columbia. UBC Press. p. 17...
- volume 124, issue 18, pages 4942–4943. doi:10.1021/ja017683i H. Meyer, G. Nagorsen (1979): "Structure and reactivity of the orthocarbonic and orthosilicic...
- Canadian Journal of Zoology. 81 (6): 1070–1082. doi:10.1139/z03-088. Nagorsen, D. W.; Morrison, K. F.; Forsberg, J. E. (1989). "Winter diet of Vancouver...
- August 2024. Nagorsen, D.W (1987). "Marmota vancouverensis". Mammalian Species (270): 1–5. doi:10.2307/3503862. JSTOR 3503862. Nagorsen, D.W. & A. Cardini...
- largest member of the genus Sorex in North America, and mammalogist David Nagorsen described it as "an attractive mammal". Its fur is primarily dark brown...
- Species. 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2010.{{cite iucn}}: old-form url (help) Nagorsen, D. 1996. Opossums, shrews and moles of British Columbia. Royal British...
- February 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2008. Rüttinger, D.; Zugmaier, G.; Nagorsen, D.; Reinhardt, C.; Baeuerle, P. A. (2008). "BiTE-Antikörper: Durch Bispezifität...
- 1007/s00359-012-0781-7. ISSN 0340-7594. PMID 23397460. S2CID 18156145. Nagorsen, David W.; Panter, Nick; Hope, Andrew G. (2017). "Are the western water...
- reference to Canada" (PDF). Oceanographic Literature Review. 112 (1): 114–125. Nagorsen, David (1985). "Kogia simus" (PDF). Mammalian Species (239): 1–6. doi:10...
- China. Victoria: RBCM, 2009. Nagorsen, David W. Opossums, Shrews and Moles of British Columbia. Victoria: RBCM, 1996. Nagorsen, David W. Rodents & Lagomorphs...