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    erica-scarpa/the-city-of-ebla-primer: v.0.1.1

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    <p>Patch before publication</p> <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/erica-scarpa/the-city-of-ebla-primer/compare/v.0.1.0...v.0.1.1</p&gt

    Erica Castaneda

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    Erica Castaneda is majoring in biomedical sciences with a minor in psychology. Until recently, Erica was the Director of Volunteer Affairs for the Honors Congress at UCF. Her passion to help animals, inspires her to become involved in conservation efforts and pursue veterinary school. This past summer, she interned at Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge where she helped rehabilitate Central Florida’s wildlife and she is currently working as a kennel technician at University Animal Hospital. She will participate in a study abroad trip to South Africa’s Nkosinathi Community Center in order to assist conservation efforts on the Nambiti Game Reserve. Erica works with the Science and Planning in Conservation Ecology (SPICE), conducting independent research since September 2016. Her research investigates the effect of traffic noise on Cuban Tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) tadpole feeding behavior. After veterinary school, Erica intends to continue her involvement in conservation efforts through research and volunteer work.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ramp_gallery/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Erica Nathan

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    Erica Nathan Erica Nathan is a 17-year old sophomore at Colgate University, where she is double majoring in astrogeophysics and mathematics. Growing up near the Space Coast, Erica has always been interested in astronomy and space sciences, something she pursued in curricular and extracurricular programs over the years. In the summer of 2014, she participated in the International Space Station Education Trust’s Mission Discovery program and microgravity experiment design competition at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Her team’s winning experiment on an enzyme responsible for bioluminescence is currently slated to launch on Space X’s CRS-8 in April 2016.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Erica Green

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    Black Twitter, Sexuality and Gender Identity regarding Zaya Wade: A Review of the Literature Erica Green, Africana StudiesFaculty Mentor: Professor Cameron Herman Erica is a senior majoring in Africana Studies who will graduate in the spring of 2021. She is interested in the history and advancement of Africana Studies, and plans to pursue graduate work in Africana Studies with the goal of becoming a professor. During her fellowship, Erica reviewed the academic literature to understand how her interest in Black Twitter’s online discourse about twelve-year old Zaya Wade’s gender identity transition is connected to existing scholarship. She focused on two bodies of literature: (1) Black Feminist perspectives on gender and sexuality; and (2) Black Twitter as an online discursive community. As a result, Erica learned that viewing Black Twitter as a contemporary discursive site can illuminate social media’s role in upholding or challenging dominant notions of gender. Erica continued her research in the 2020-21 academic year with an extensive literature review and further data collection.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/srcc-sp21-usrfp/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Erica Mancel Salino

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    Mancel Salino Erica. Erica Mancel Salino. In: Diplômées, n°278-279, 2021. 100 ans de parcours. pp. 243-249

    Erica Katz

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    Erica Katz, born 1925 in Mád, Hungary, and raised in Miskolc, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Interviewers: Ann Walker and Janet Miller. Adams Russell Cablevision Co

    Genus Erica: An Identification Aid Version 4.00

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    <p>Genus <em>Erica</em>: An Identification Aid is a tool to help both amateurs and professionals identify (using a limited number of accessible characteristics) and find information about the 851 species and many subspecific taxa of the flowering plant genus <em>Erica</em>. Version 4.00 includes new features such as integrating distribution data from GBIF and iNaturalist, links to taxonomic resources through World Flora Online, and a probability function for identifications. It is freely available for PCs.</p> <p>You can install the <em>Erica </em>ID aid whether you have MS office or not. If you have a current version of MS office installed, use 'GenusEricaAnIdentificationAid400 normal.exe'. V.4.00.02 onwards also includes alternative installation kits for in case you have specific older versions of MS office installed. If you do not have MS office, any of these should work.</p&gt

    Genus Erica: An Identification Aid Version 4.00

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    <p>Genus Erica: An Identification Aid is a tool to help both amateurs and professionals identify (using a limited number of accessible characteristics) and find information about the 851 species and many subspecific taxa of the flowering plant genus <em>Erica</em>. Version 4.00 includes new features such as integrating distribution data from GBIF and iNaturalist, links to taxonomic resources through World Flora Online, and a probability function for identifications. It is freely available for PCs.</p&gt

    Genus Erica: An Identification Aid Version 4.00

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    <p>Genus Erica: An Identification Aid is a tool to help both amateurs and professionals identify (using a limited number of accessible characteristics) and find information about the 851 species and many subspecific taxa of the flowering plant genus <em>Erica</em>. Version 4.00 includes new features such as integrating distribution data from GBIF and iNaturalist, links to taxonomic resources through World Flora Online, and a probability function for identifications. It is freely available for PCs.</p&gt

    Genus Erica: An Identification Aid Version 4.00

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    <p>Genus <em>Erica</em>: An Identification Aid is a tool to help both amateurs and professionals identify (using a limited number of accessible characteristics) and find information about the 851 species and many subspecific taxa of the flowering plant genus <em>Erica</em>. Version 4.00 includes new features such as integrating distribution data from GBIF and iNaturalist, links to taxonomic resources through World Flora Online, and a probability function for identifications. It is freely available for PCs.</p> <p>You can install the <em>Erica </em>ID aid whether you have MS office or not. If you have a current version of MS office installed, use 'GenusEricaAnIdentificationAid400 normal.exe'. V.4.00.02 onwards also includes alternative installation kits for in case you have specific older versions of MS office installed. If you do not have MS office, any of these should work.</p> <p>V.4.00.04 is an incremental update following peer review. The ms. is currently in press at the journal PhytoKeys.</p&gt
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