Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Natural history |
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This meant a major re-organisation of the lay-out of this issue and delayed publication. It is standard practice that manuscripts submitted to a journal must not have been published, accepted for publication or even under consideration ...
This meant a major re-organisation of the lay-out of this issue and delayed publication. It is standard practice that manuscripts submitted to a journal must not have been published, accepted for publication or even under consideration ...
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Placental mammals were in minority , partly because many of them are too small to be hunted , but also because of the complete absence from the native New Guinea fauna of major Orders ( e.g. primates , Insectivora , Carnivora and ...
Placental mammals were in minority , partly because many of them are too small to be hunted , but also because of the complete absence from the native New Guinea fauna of major Orders ( e.g. primates , Insectivora , Carnivora and ...
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Rapid erosion of the limestone is a major geomorphological problem and involves occasional , spectacular rock falls , s 9.00 Capelle Sopik River Hindenburg TTiTolmin Telefomin MI . lan MT . FUBILAN و با تو Rongos TABURIL Mahad Wall mm ...
Rapid erosion of the limestone is a major geomorphological problem and involves occasional , spectacular rock falls , s 9.00 Capelle Sopik River Hindenburg TTiTolmin Telefomin MI . lan MT . FUBILAN و با تو Rongos TABURIL Mahad Wall mm ...
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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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