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Charles H.
Boud (October 3, 1843 –
September 1, 1921) was an
American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey, who
served on the
Monmouth County, New...
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altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m). The prin****l
valley is
locally known as "
Boud Bangus" (Big Bangus) and has an
estimated area of
about 300
square kilometers...
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Experience and
Education in 1938.
Later theorists include David Kolb,
David Boud ("reflection in learning"), and
Donald Schön. In a
professional context,...
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named in Jean
Louis Émile Boudier's honor. The
standard author abbreviation Boud. is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name...
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species including, for example, G. lucidum, G.
resinaceum Boud. (1890) and G. valesia****
Boud. (1895).
Ganoderma applanatum - Also
known as the artist's...
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Boud. (1907)
Urceolella pseudopezizoides (Rehm)
Boud. (1907)
Urceolella pulverulenta (Rehm)
Boud. (1907)
Urceolella punctiformis Boud. (1907)...
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Trichophaea abundans (P.Karst.)
Boud. 1907
Trichophaea affinis (Sacc.)
Boud. 1907
Trichophaea albospadicea (Grev.)
Boud. 1907
Trichophaea ampezzana (Rehm)...
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Aleuria olivacea Boud.(1897)
Peziza olivacea (
Boud.) Sacc. & P.Syd. (1899)
Galactinia olivacea (
Boud.)
Boud. (1907)
Plicaria olivacea (
Boud.) Keissl. (1922)...
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evilescens (P.Karst.) P.Karst.
Tapesia exigua Velen.
Tapesia firmula (P.Karst.)
Boud.
Tapesia flavescens Svrek, 1987
Tapesia flavescens Svrček
Tapesia foetida...
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Retrieved 17
February 2020. "Barry
Hulshoff à
Willem II". 26 July 2002. "
BOud-Ajacied
Barry Hulshoff (73) overleden". ajax.nl.
Retrieved 17
February 2020...