19 research outputs found
The deuteron: structure and form factors
A brief review of the history of the discovery of the deuteron in provided.
The current status of both experiment and theory for the elastic electron
scattering is then presented.Comment: 80 pages, 33 figures, submited to Advances in Nuclear Physic
It’s not what it looks like: molecular data fails to substantiate morphological differences in two sea hares (Mollusca, Heterobranchia, Aplysiidae) from southern Brazil
INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF A MORPHOLOGICAL RESPONSE IN THE RADULA OF PLACIDA-DENDRITICA (ALDER AND HANCOCK, 1843) (OPISTHOBRANCHIA, ASCOGLOSSA SACOGLOSSA) TO DIFFERENT ALGAL PREY
Volume: 33Start Page: 111End Page: 11
THE RADULA AND PENIAL STYLE OF ALDERIA-MODESTA (LOVEN, 1844) (OPISTHOBRANCHIA, ASCOGLOSSA) FROM POPULATIONS IN NORTH-AMERICA AND EUROPE
Volume: 31Start Page: 226End Page: 23
THE RADULA AND ASCUS OF ELYSIA-CHLOROTICA GOULD (OPISTHOBRANCHIA, ASCOGLOSSA)
Volume: 29Start Page: 245End Page: 25
OXYGEN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN THE SACOGLOSSAN (=ASCOGLOSSAN) ELYSIA-CHLOROTICA GOULD
Volume: 28Start Page: 397End Page: 40
Neurosurgical management of intracranial lesions in the pregnant patient: a 36-year institutional experience and review of the literature
The northward extension of reptiles in the Palearctic, with the Jordan Valley (Israel) as a model: snakes outrace lizards (Reptilia: Squamata)
Figure 2. The geographical distribution, in the study area, of the records of two lizard species: Mesalina guttulata (Lacertidae), open circles, and Tropiocolotes nattereri (Gekkonidae), solid circles. Some key localities for orientation are shown in Figure 1.Published as part of Shacham, Boaz, Federman, Roy, Lahav-Ginott, Shimrit & Werner, Yehudah L., 2015, The northward extension of reptiles in the Palearctic, with the Jordan Valley (Israel) as a model: snakes outrace lizards (Reptilia: Squamata), pp. 1017-1033 in Journal of Natural History 50 on page 1022, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1083057, http://zenodo.org/record/399011
