- Hübner, 1825 Type
species Earias clorana (Linnaeus, 1761)
Synonyms Aphusia Walker, 1858
Digba Walker, 1862
Earis Stephens, 1834
Sinciana Strand, 1915...
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established in 2017 as a
sister journal to Cell. The editor-in-chief is
Philip Earis. The
journal is
abstracted and
indexed in:
Compendex GEOBASE INSPEC Science...
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Protesilaus earis, the Rothschild's swordtail, is a
species of
butterfly found in the
Neotropical realm (southeast Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina). Antenna...
- of Music, St Mary's
Music School, Edinburgh) Nick
Danks 2001–2008
Andrew Earis 2009– In 1699 the
church founded a
school for poor and less
fortunate boys...
- 47 (7): 1001–1006. PMC 6119578. PMID 30181999. O'Driscoll BR,
Howard LS,
Earis J, Mak V (May 2017). "British
Thoracic Society Guideline for
oxygen use...
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Arius (/əˈraɪəs,
ˈɛəri-/; Koinē Gr****: Ἄρειος, romanized: Áreios; 250 or 256 – 336) was a
Cyrenaic presbyter and ascetic. He has been
regarded as the...
- Sir
George Biddell Airy (/
ˈɛəri/; 27 July 1801 – 2
January 1892) was an
English mathematician and astronomer, as well as the
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics...
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Lieutenant Colonel Airey Middleton Sheffield Neave, DSO, OBE, MC, TD (/
ˈɛəri ˈniːv/) (23
January 1916 – 30
March 1979) was a
British soldier,
lawyer and...
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Aquilae ancient (Ptolemy)
eagle Altair 0.76 Ara /ˈɛərə/ Ara Arae Arae /
ˈɛəriː/
ancient (Ptolemy)
altar β Arae 2.84
Aries /ˈɛər(i)iːz/ Ari Arie Arietis...
- In Gr**** mythology, the Arae (/
ˈɛəriː/;
Ancient Gr****: Αραι) were
female spirits of curses,
particularly of the
curses placed by the dead upon
those guilty...