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by J. D. Stevens

Author: J. D. Stevens
Publisher: Checkmark Books; Subsequent edition (March 1, 1999)
Language: English
Pages: 240
ePub: 1866 kb
Fb2: 1117 kb
Rating: 4.1
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Category: Math Sciences
Subcategory: Biological Sciences
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by. Stevens, J. D. (John Donald), 1947-. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Delaware County District Library (Ohio).
This brilliant novel by Steven Hall is a modern literary masterpiece. The writing is intelligent, the action is visceral, and the plot evolves a terrifically compelling story. On many levels Hall immerses the reader in Sanderson's nightmare - the clever text, the engaging characters, the riveting allusions and the high drama.
Stevens's scientific contributions. Publications (4). Sharks and Rays of Borneo.
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The Elephant Shark Genome Project was launched with the aim to sequence the whole genome of the elephant shark. P. R. Last and J. Stevens Sharks and Rays of Australia (Intl Specialized Book Service Inc. June 1991). ISBN 978-0-643-05143-0
The Elephant Shark Genome Project was launched with the aim to sequence the whole genome of the elephant shark. ISBN 978-0-643-05143-0. Venkatesh B, Kirkness EF, Loh YH, Halpern AL, Lee AP, et al.
Last PR, Stevens JD (1994) Sharks and rays of Australia. CSIRO, Australia, 513 pp. Long DJ, Hanni KD, Pyle P, Roletto J, Jones RE, Bandar R (1996) White shark predation on four pinniped species in central California waters: geographic and temporal patterns inferred from wounded carcasses. In: Klimley AP, Ainley DG (eds) Great white sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias. Academic, San Diego, pp 263–274.
The sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) is a species of requiem shark, and part of the family Carcharhinidae, native to the Atlantic Ocean and the Indo-Pacific. It is distinguishable by its very high first dorsal fin and interdorsal ridge. It is not to be confused with its similarly named shark, the sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus. The sandbar shark is also called the thickskin shark or brown shark.
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