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An index to names in documents held by the Hocken Collections, Dunedin, New Zealand A joint project between the Hocken Collections and the Dunedin Branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists At ...
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‘She was curled up on the divan in my apartment…and she wasn’t my aunt, grandmother, or a visiting fireman. She was Lulu, the cutest, hottest belly-dancer this side of Farouk…’. So begins Marc Brody’s ...
Three-dimensional network representation of the Otago Harbour intertidal mudflat food web. Free-living taxa are shown in blue, and parasitic ones in red. The vertical position of a taxon corresponds ...
Jacques Prévert, France's most widely read poet since Victor Hugo, was born in Paris in 1900. He left school in 1915 and worked at various jobs until 1920 when he served in the military in Lorraine ...
Exhibition poster (A3, 300dpi, 9.3MB) Exhibition handlist (3.2MB) Smith, R. (2014). Scientific Expedition Reports, University of Otago Special Collections (Working Paper).
Copyright (c) 1996 by Lucy McAllister, all rights reserved. This text may be used and shared in accordance with the New Zealand Copyright Act 1962. It may be archived ...
Each entry (e.g. A9) records the detector at which a known animal (ID) was observed on the given occasion (sample time). '.' indicates no detection. Each detector has known x-y coordinates. For ...
Spatially explicit capture–recapture (SECR or SCR) is used to estimate the density of an animal population from capture–recapture data collected using an array of 'detectors'. Detectors may be ...
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Ringler 5732, TP 2017 ('To dyspyse poore folke ...') and TP 2254 ('Who so hath lust ...'). The text is adapted from Robert de Balsac's _Le chemin de l'ospital_ (1502) [Ringler]. Rpt. Edward F.
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