Carolus Linnaeus

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Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature (1707-1778)

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As Linne and Ada are older girls, we would recommend a home with calm children only to allow them to enjoy their retirement in a wonderful, quiet home.
Caption: Seen as imaged during the Apollo 15 mission, the 2.4-km-wide crater Linne sits near the western edge of Mare Serenitatis.
A Study of some Aspects of the Population Ecology and Reproductive Biology of Amusium Pleuronectes (Linne) in Coastal Waters off Townsville.
No parece que Carl Linne empleara en sus escritos el binomen Hypnum rusciforme; al menos, en el largo listado sinonimico incluido por Samuel-Elisee de Bridel (1801: 173174) en la descripcion del taxon, no se hace alusion alguna a obra linneana.
Linne says "yes." "New appraisal technologies will allow you to be more efficient to the point where you can do more than just one appraisal per day," says Linne.
De son cote, MmeKirsten Nusung, de l'universite de Linne (Suede) s'est penchee sur le livre [beaucoup moins que]La Femme sans sepulture[beaucoup plus grand que] (2002) pour mettre en exergue [beaucoup moins que]la technique d'Assia Djebar consistant a fictionnaliser les temoignages pour mieux integrer l'histoire dans la memoire collective[beaucoup plus grand que].
The Linne's two-toed sloth is predicted to be a big draw at the zoo this summer along with father Enrique and mother Natja.
He frequently returned to the Dutch town of Linne, which 45 Commando had liberated .
Abundance and distribution of queen conch (Strombus gigas, Linne 1758) veligers of Alacranes Reef, Yucatan, Mexico.
In September, we had a wonderful day in the south of Sweden at Linne University in Vaxjo, with seminars on their music manuscripts and ballad research, and also a presentation of a very popular radio program, called Onska!
Schmidt's (1825-1884) famous 1866 announcement that the lunar crater Linne had undergone a major change from the time he last observed the formation.