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Cornelis Kalkman (5 May 1928 in
Delft – 19
January 1998, Leiden) was a
Dutch botanist. The
standard author abbreviation Kalkman is used to
indicate this...
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Monique Kalkman-Van den
Bosch (born 28
November 1964) is a
Dutch former professional wheelchair tennis and
table tennis player.
Monique competed at the...
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Engelsmanplaat (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛŋəlsmɑmˌplaːt]), or De
Kalkman which is its
local name, is a
small sandbank between the
Dutch islands Ameland...
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fruit resemble the
human gluteus maximus muscles. In 1965,
Cornelis Kalkman moved Pygeum to Prunus, and this
classification has the
authority for now...
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Plants of the
World Online as of March 2024[update]: P.
africana (Hook.f.)
Kalkman P.
aitchisonii (Korsh.) Kitam. P.
alaica (Pojark.)
Gilli P. albicaulis...
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plant in the
family Rosaceae. It is a tree
endemic to
Peninsular Malaysia.
Kalkman, C. (1998). "Prunus malayana". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 1998:...
- Taiwan. It was
published and
described by
Cornelis Kalkman in 'Blumea' vol.13 on page 56 in 1965.
Kalkman, C. (1998). "Prunus grisea". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- BBC Newsround. 16
March 2016.
Retrieved 18
March 2016. Gyeltshen, T.;
Kalkman, V.J.; Orr, A.G. (22
March 2017). "Honouring His
Royal Highness the Crown...
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Natural History,
University of
Puget Sound. 2018.
Retrieved 2019-07-02.
Kalkman, V. J. (2013).
Studies on
phylogeny and
biogeography of
damselflies (Odonata)...
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Cornelis Kalkman observed that a
combined genus should be
under the
older name Aronia. The
combined genus contains about 65 species. In 2004,
Kalkman expressed...