Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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... animals only . H 240 260 Twenty - three traps set along the steep forereef around Manus Island during 11 June 13 July , 1984 , at depths of 100 to 350 m . total of 107 specimens of Nautilus pompilius were obtained ; of these , 100 animals ...
... animals only . H 240 260 Twenty - three traps set along the steep forereef around Manus Island during 11 June 13 July , 1984 , at depths of 100 to 350 m . total of 107 specimens of Nautilus pompilius were obtained ; of these , 100 animals ...
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... animals , eleven ( 45 % ) were fully mature ( maximum size achieved ) ; the smallest mature animal , a female , measured 168.8 mm ( 96 % of the mean diameter , 176.4 mm ) , and the largest mature animal , a mature male , measured 182.3 ...
... animals , eleven ( 45 % ) were fully mature ( maximum size achieved ) ; the smallest mature animal , a female , measured 168.8 mm ( 96 % of the mean diameter , 176.4 mm ) , and the largest mature animal , a mature male , measured 182.3 ...
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... animal . When stationary , the animals secrete a sort of sheath which remains attached to the bottom of the culture vessel when they move . A similar sheath , termed the ectoplasmic sheath , was described in Heterostegina depressa by ...
... animal . When stationary , the animals secrete a sort of sheath which remains attached to the bottom of the culture vessel when they move . A similar sheath , termed the ectoplasmic sheath , was described in Heterostegina depressa by ...
Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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