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Historical, geographic, persons treatment
Historical, geographic, persons treatment
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A Photographic Exhibit of some of the Founders of Neurology. [Information of the supplier]
http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcne/founders/
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The presented model aims at simulating potential faunistic diversity at any given 1x1km grid cell in Switzerland. Based on species-specific habitat requirements supplied by experts the model checks each grid cell to determine to what extent the required habitats are present. This procedure enables us to estimate the potential geographical distribution of more than 3000 faunistic species. In contrast to approaches that relate presence/absence data to biophysical properties, we do not use survey ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.wsl.ch/land/products/biomod/
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This site, which is under development, provides electronic access to field notebooks archived in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology collections. The goals of this project are to capture metadata on notebook volumes and sections, and to scan and reference pages for online browsing and querying. Current grant support provides funding to focus on digitization of a subset of historical materials pertaining to major early (1900-1950) faunal expeditions in California. Some of this material is unknown to ... [Information of the supplier]
http://bscit.berkeley.edu/mvz/volumes.html
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