- to Germany. In 1900,
Parvus met
Vladimir Lenin for the
first time, in Munich, each
admiring the other's
theoretical works.
Parvus encouraged Lenin to begin...
- Wyoming. In
subsequent years, two more
species of
Brontosaurus were named: B.
parvus in 1902 and B.
yahnahpin in 1994.
Brontosaurus lived about 156 to 146 million...
- The
horse (Equus
ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed,
hoofed mammal. It
belongs to the
taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two
extant subspecies...
-
Pârvu may
refer to:
Pârvu Cantacuzino (died 1769),
leader of an anti-Ottoman
rebellion Pârvu Mutu (1657–1735),
Wallachian Romanian muralist and church...
- The
mountain pygmy possum (Burramys
parvus), also
simply known as the burramys, is a small, mouse-sized (weighs 45
grams (1.6 oz))
nocturnal marsupial...
-
instead of one.
Pulsus tardus et
parvus, also
pulsus parvus et tardus, slow-rising
pulse and
anacrotic pulse, is weak (
parvus), and late (tardus) relative...
- "Straininfo of
Acinetobacter parvus".
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-19.
Retrieved 2013-12-18. Nemec, A. (2003). "Acinetobacter
parvus sp. nov., a small-colony-forming...
-
Gyraulus parvus.
Archived 2016-12-31 at the
Wayback Machine Invertebrate Abstracts.
Arizona Game and Fish Department. NatureServe. 2014.
Gyraulus parvus. NatureServe...
- The
African palm
swift (Cypsiurus
parvus) is a
small swift. It is very
similar to the
Asian palm swift,
Cypsiurus balasiensis, and was
formerly considered...
-
Gerrhonotus parvus (common name:
pygmy alligator lizard) is a
species of
lizard in the
subfamily Gerrhonotinae. It is
endemic to the
state of
Nuevo León...