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    Broad Mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) (Arachnida: Acari: Tarsonemidae) by Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-03-01
    “… The broad mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus, was first described by Banks (1904) as Tarsonemus latus from the terminal buds of mango in a greenhouse in Washington, D.C., USA (Denmark 1980). This species has a large host range world-wide. …”
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    The prevention of mental retardation through control of infectious diseases; proceedings. by Eichenwald, Heinz F.

    Published 1966
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    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Microsoft SharePoint 2016 step by step / by Londer, Olga, Coventry, Penelope

    Published 2016
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    Discovering The Organizational Structure by Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan

    Published 2006-05-01
    “… 4-H is made possible through the cooperative efforts of the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (CSREES/ USDA) in Washington D.C., the University of Florida land-grant University Cooperative Extension System and its partnering institutions, and the county governments throughout Florida. …”
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    Emílio WILLEMS. A Ilha de Búzios: uma comunidade caiçara no sul do Brasil. São Paulo: Hucitec, 2003. 184 páginas. by Cristiano W. Noberto Ramalho

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Estudo publicado nos Estados Unidos pela editora da Universidade de Washington, em 1952, como resultado da pesquisa do antropólogo norte-americano Emilio Willems - que ocorreu no ano de 1947, na Ilha de Búzios (SP),junto à população local caiçara - só depois de 51 anos é editado no Brasil. …”
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    Asian Giant Hornet Vespa mandarinia Smith (1852) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae) by Caitlin Gill, Cameron Jack, Andrea Lucky

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The first Vespa madarinia hornet detected in the United States was in Washington State in 2019. This 5-page fact sheet written by Caitlin Gill, Cameron Jack, and Andrea Lucky and published by the UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department describes the hornet, its biology, its predatory strategies, and its medical significance. …”
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