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A new species of fossil Scutus Montfort, 1810 from New Zealand (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Fissurellidae)
Autor:
Henry J. L. Gard
Publikováno v:
Molluscan Research. 40:223-230
A new fossil species of the genus Scutus (Scutus mirus n. sp.) is described from five Late Oligocene to Early Miocene (Waitakian to Altonian; 25.2–15.9 Ma) localities in the South Island, New Zeala...
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 60:433-464
Fish otoliths are essential tools for reconstructing fossil teleost faunas. Here, we describe otoliths from estuarine to deep-water Late Oligocene localities in southern Zealandia. Thirty-one species are recognised including 14 new species and two ne
Autor:
T. Fawcett, P. DeSantis, David R. Jacobs, J. Kmonicek, A. Stein, T. Browning, Jean-Francois Marquis, A. Friedewald, J. Glassman, William J. French, L. Cahoon, A. Edwards, Douglas Spriggs, Jeffery J. Johnson, J. Slovak, A. N. Tenaglia, J. Scrivner, K. Browne, M. Telatnik, J. Calarco, V. Foulger, K. Teeter, M. Bloom, K. Knepper, D. Goodman, B. Owens, D. L. Brewer, Neal S. Kleiman, Erik Magnus Ohman, Seth J. Worley, B. Kennelly, J. Butler, M. Hudson, M. Boyles, J. S. Wilson, Joanne White, C. Clinton, K. Carr, James B. Hermiller, D. Marsh, M. Bulley, B. Penny, S. Diel, J. Bengtson, M. Myrna, L. Baysinger, M. J. Koren, L. Hollywood, J. Shane, Gérald Barbeau, S. Wahl, S. Webber, M. J. Miller, David J. Moliterno, R. Bozeman, F. M. Krainin, M. Adolphson, C. Corder, C Kells, J. D. Talley, R. Andersen, K. Fletcher, A. G. Adelman, W. Grossman, D. Walston, M. M. Lariviere, Shaojun Wang, J. L. Gard, C. Martz, K. Porter, David L. Brown, D. Small, Martin J. Frey, Sharon Ann Kearns, D. Almond, W. Roper
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 143:95-105
Background Adjunctive therapies that increase the incidence of normal reperfusion after thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction (MI) could enhance clinical outcomes. Direct thrombin inhibitors may offer an advantage over standard adjunctive ther