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Moses Montrose Pallen (1810 –
September 24, 1876) was an
American physician, obstetrician,
educator and writer. Born in King and
Queen County, Virginia...
- Condé
Benoist Pallen (December 5, 1858 – May 26, 1929) was an
American Catholic editor and author. He was
editor of
Church Progress and the
Catholic World...
- Mark J.
Pallen is a
research leader at the
Quadram Institute and
Professor of
Microbial Genomics at the
University of East Anglia. In
recent years, he...
- (1909). "Eusebius, Pope St.". In Herbermann,
Charles G.; Pace,
Edward A.;
Pallen, Condé B.; Shahan,
Thomas J.; Wyne, John J. (eds.). The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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Ralph Pallen Coleman (June 27, 1892 –
April 3, 1968) was an
American painter and illustrator. His
career spanned more than half a
century during which...
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Binomial name
Heteropoda venatoria Linnaeus, 1767
Synonyms List
Aranea pallens Aranea regia Aranea venatoria Helicops maderiana Heteropoda ferina Heteropoda...
- Ben
Hania et al. 2015
Order "Exilispirales"
Pallen, Rodriguez-R &
Alikhan 2022
Family "Exilispiraceae"
Pallen, Rodriguez-R &
Alikhan 2022
Genus Exilispira...
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following the 1978
smallpox outbreak in the
United Kingdom. The author, Mark
Pallen,
proposes an
explanation of how
Janet Parker – the last
person to die from...
- The
Central American paper wasp (Apoica
pallens) is a
nocturnal eusocial wasp (family Vespidae). It is
famous for its
swarm based emigration behavior...
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Artemisia pallens is an
aromatic herb, in
genus of
small herbs or shrubs,
xerophytic in nature.
Commonly known as
dhavanam from the
Sanskrit name दमनक...