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- The New classic was later reissued in a repackaged version, titled Reclassified. To promote the album, Azalea embarked on her first headlining concert...
- E to K is that the vitamins corresponding to letters F–J were either reclassified over time, discarded as false leads, or renamed because of their relationship...
- extending from the back of the skull. Most of these specimens have been reclassified in the related species Aerodactylus scolopaciceps, which may however...
- later reclassified (LFR-401) USS Big Horn River (LSM(R)-402) USS Blackstone River (LSM(R)-403) USS Black Warrior River (LSM(R)-404), later reclassified (LFR-404)...
- data can significantly increase the number of species that need to be reclassified to a higher risk category. Ecology portal Biology portal World portal...
- In most cases, a student who reclassified to graduate earlier also previously repeated a grade. Athletes may reclassify to a later year, repeating a grade...
- since been reclassified due to containing different characteristics from the other Fusobacterium members. F. alocis has been reclassified into Filifactor...
- be reclassified as extant if there are new discoveries of living species ("Lazarus species"), or if previously known extant species are reclassified as...
- panda po****tion had increased to 1,864 individuals. In 2016, it was reclassified on the IUCN Red List from "endangered" to "vulnerable", affirming decade-long...