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Sanio, or more
precisely Saniyo-Hiyewe, is a
Sepik language of Tunap/Hunstein...
- ferns. The
tracheid was
first named by the
German botanist Carl
Gustav Sanio in 1863, from the
German Tracheide.
Tracheids were the main
conductive cells...
- Karl
Gustav Sanio (5
December 1832 – 3
February 1891) was a
Prussian botanist and
served as a
professor of
botany at the
University of Königsberg. He...
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Torella del
Sannio is a town and
comune in the
province of Campob****o (Molise, Italy). The
village is
believed to have been
founded around 800 BC and hosts...
- doesn't list
Umairof at all), the only
difference from
Usher is in
combining Sanio with the
Southwest Sepik Hills languages as a
Western branch.
Pronouns in...
- Čelak.
Carex acuta f.
badia Sanio Carex acuta f.
diluta Sanio Carex acuta var.
macrocarpa Čelak.
Carex acuta f.
melanolepis Sanio Carex acuta var.
minor Sw...
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Brandenburg vol.49 on page 63 in 1907. The
genus is
named after Karl
Gustav Sanio (1832–1891).
Sanionia georgicouncinata Ochyra, 1998
Sanionia nivalis Hedenäs...
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Wolfgang ****ze, 1984–1994
Wolfgang Artopoeus, 1994–2000
Jochen Sanio [de], 2000–2002
Jochen Sanio, 2002-2011 Elke König, 2012-2014
Felix Hufeld [de], 2015-2021...
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vacationing in Luchon, left from Bagnères-de-Luchon
accompanied by
guides Pierre Sanio de Luz,
Luchonnais Bernard Arrazau and
Pierre Redonnet. Also in the party...
- citrulline. This
trend is also
similar for ornithine.
Krehenbrink M, Oppermann-
Sanio FB, Steinbüchel A (May 2002). "Evaluation of non-cyanobacterial
genome sequences...