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FIGURE 1. Beilschmiedia weii Y.S. Huang, H.M. Tan & Yan Liu. A in Beilschmiedia weii (Lauraceae), a new species from Dayaoshan Mountain of Guangxi, China
FIGURE 1. Beilschmiedia weii Y.S. Huang, H.M. Tan & Yan Liu. A. Habitat; B. Habit; C. Tree trunk; D. Leaf blades; E. Fruiting branch; F. Mature fruits; G. Young fruits; H. Flowering branch; I. Part of inflorescence; J. Flower (showing the pubescent perianth lobes, fertile stamens and staminodes); K. Flower (lateral view); L. Tepals (dorsal view); M. Fruit (longitudinal view); N. Fruits (crosscutting view); O. Pollen (SEM micrograph, from Y.S. Huang & C.Y. Zou Y2021051601).Published as part of Huang, Yu-Song, Qin, Kun, Tan, Hai-Ming, Zou, Chun-Yu & Liu, Yan, 2022, Beilschmiedia weii (Lauraceae), a new species from Dayaoshan Mountain of Guangxi, China, pp. 127-132 in Phytotaxa 564 (1) on page 129, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.564.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/707773
A wire-EDM maintenance and fault-diagnosis expert system integrated with an artificial neural network
Optimization of Machining Parameters of Wire-EDM Based on Grey Relational and Statistical Analyses
DS_10.1177_0022034519828702 – Supplemental material for Enhanced Cell Response to Zirconia Surface Immobilized with Type I Collagen
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0022034519828702 for Enhanced Cell Response to Zirconia Surface Immobilized with Type I Collagen by C.M. Hsu, Y.S. Sun and H.H. Huang in Journal of Dental Research</p
FIGURE 1. Camellia hainingii S.X.Yang et Y.S. Huang. A. Habitat. B. Adaxial leaves. C. Abaxial leaves. D. Semitransparent veins. E in Camellia hainingii, a new species of Theaceae in China
FIGURE 1. Camellia hainingii S.X.Yang et Y.S. Huang. A. Habitat. B. Adaxial leaves. C. Abaxial leaves. D. Semitransparent veins. E. Front view of the flower. F. Back view of the flower. G. Side view of the flower. H. 'Perules' (bracteoles and sepals). I. Stamens. J. Pistil. K. Peltals. L. Front view of the fruit. M. Side view of the fruit. N. Seed (left) and dehiscent pericarp (right). Photos by S.X. Yang.Published as part of Ye, Pin-Ming, Huang, Yu-Song, Huang, Jian-Feng, Liu, En-De, Ma, Jin-Lin & Yang, Shi-Xiong, 2022, Camellia hainingii, a new species of Theaceae in China, pp. 291-296 in Phytotaxa 558 (3) on page 292, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.558.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/700311
Heavy metal contamination of soil and water in the vicinity of an abandoned e-waste recycling site: implications for dissemination of heavy metals
Abstract not available.Qihang Wu, Jonathan Y.S. Leung, Xinhua Geng, Shejun Chen, Xuexia Huang, Haiyan Li, Zhuying Huang, Libin Zhu, Jiahao Chen, Yayin L
DS_10.1177_0022034520913476 – Supplemental material for Caries Risk Prediction Models in a Medical Health Care Setting
Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0022034520913476 for Caries Risk Prediction Models in a Medical Health Care Setting by T.A. Kalhan, C. Un Lam, B. Karunakaran, P.L. Chay, C.K. Chng, R. Nair, Y.S. Lee, M.C.F. Fong, Y.S. Chong, K. Kwek, S.M. Saw, L. Shek, F. Yap, K.H. Tan, K.M. Godfrey, J. Huang and C.-Y.S. Hsu in Journal of Dental Research</p
Continuous monitoring of water loading of trees and canopy rainfall interception using the strain gauge method
Biological risk, source and pollution history of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in the sediment in Nansha mangrove, South China
Abstract not available.Qihang Wu, Jonathan Y.S. Leung, Xin Yuan, Xuexia Huang, Haiyan Li, Zhuying Huang, Yang L
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