- that A.
veronensis differs from A.
fragilis in
relative tail
length (A.
veronensis has
longer tail in both ****es),
subcaudal scales (A.
veronensis has more...
- ISBN 978-019-516667-5. J. Belsheim,
Codex Veronensis.
Quattuor Evangelia (Prague, 1904). J. Belsheim,
Codex Veronensis.
Quattuor Evangelia (Prague, 1904). G...
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Peloponnese slowworm (A. cephalonnica), and the
Italian slowworm (A.
veronensis).
There are also
known fossil species.
Slowworms are
typically grey-brown...
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Tetrasphaera veronensis is a
bacterium species from the
genus Tetrasphaera which has been
isolated from
activated sludge from
Verona in Italy. McKenzie...
- The
Laterculus Veronensis or
Verona List is a list of
Roman provinces and
barbarian peoples from the time of the
emperors Diocletian and
Constantine I...
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Guarino Veronese or
Guarino da
Verona (1374 – 14
December 1460) was an
Italian classical scholar, humanist, and
translator of
ancient Gr****
texts during...
- The
Diocese of
Verona (Latin:
Dioecesis Veronensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in
northern Italy. The
diocese belongs to the Ecclesiastical...
- po****tions be
managed as two
independent stocks. An
extinct relative,
Lichia veronensis Bannikov, 1990, is
known from the
Early Eocene-aged
Monte Bolca site of...
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Acarospora veronensis is a
medium brown to dark
brown or
black crustose lichen that
grows up to 4 cm (1.6 in) wide.: 221 It is
extremely variable in its...
- Digesta. The m****cript
discovered by
Niebuhr is
known today as the
Codex Veronensis. In a
letter to the
leading German jurist Savigny,
Niebuhr had at first...