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TAXON. 48:317-324
The Plant Names Project is a collaborative venture between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Harvard University Herbaria, and the Australian National Herbarium. The Index kewensis, the Gray card index, and the Australian plant names index are being
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Mycologia. 89:103-108
Conidial germination and infection by Di- plocarpon rosae, the causal organism of rose black- spot, were examined on two resistant species of roses, Rosa roxburghii and R. wichuraiana, and two suscep- tible hybrid tea roses (R. hybrida cv. Chicago Pe
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The Western journal of medicine. 166(4)
The transition to managed care raises concerns about the resulting quality of care. The report card, a publicly released, standardized report on quality, has received widespread acceptance as a method to evaluate physician performance. Current report
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Clinical orthopaedics and related research. (318)
Autor:
J. G. West, R. P. J. de Kok
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany. 17:273
All 37 eastern species of the genus Pultenaea Sm. with recurved leaves have been revised and two names are reduced to synonymy for the first time. Four new species are described: Pultenaea tarik de Kok, P.�borea de Kok, P.�bracteamajor de Kok and
Autor:
J. G. West, R. P. J. de Kok
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany. 16:229
All 32 species of the genus Pultenaea Sm. occurring in the eastern states of Australia with velutinous ovaries and incurved leaves are revised and seven names are reduced into synonymy for the first time. Two new species are described, Pultenaea penn
Autor:
R. P. J. de Kok, J. G. West
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany. 15:81
All 21 species of the genus Pultenaea Sm. with glabrous and/or apically tufted ovaries are revised and 17 names are reduced to synonymy for the first time. The following three new species are described: Pultenaea alea de Kok, Pultenaea maritima de Ko
Autor:
J. G. West
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany. 11:161
Australian botany has reached the point where the vascular flora of this country is relatively well documented; we have sound basic information on what species are present, and where they occur (geographically and ecologically). The real challenge fa
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 89:103
Autor:
J. G. West, D. P. Faith
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany. 3:9
We consider data, methods and assumptions in relation to phylogenetic inference under two main themes, that of assumptions and models relating to methodology (independent of the data), and assumptions and models relating to kinds of data (independent