A NEW SPECIES OF PRUNUS SUBGEN. CERASUS FROM CENTRAL CHINA

A new species of Prunus subgen. Cerasus from Central China

A new species, Prunus wangii Q.L.Gan, Z.Y.Li & S.Z.Xu from western Hubei, Central China is described and illustrated.It is morphologically similar to P.clarofolia Schneid.and P.pseudocerasus Lindl., but differs in larger height, nearly erect branches, densely and horizontally arranged Detectors lenticels, straight lateral veins of leaves, p

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Stable isotopes reveal intertidal fish and crabs use bivalve farms as foraging habitat in Puget Sound, Washington

Bivalves such as oysters and clams have been farmed in intertidal zones across the Puget Sound region of the Salish Sea for thousands of years.The variety of gear types used on bivalve farms creates complex vertical structure and attachment points for aquatic epiphytes and invertebrates Blue Bottle Lamp which increases habitat structural complexity

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Malignant Trigeminal Nerve Sheath Tumor and Anaplastic Astrocytoma Collision Tumor with High Proliferative Activity and Tumor Suppressor P53 Expression

Background.The synchronous development of two primary brain tumors of distinct cell of origin in close proximity or in contact with each other is extremely rare.We present the first case of collision tumor with two histological distinct tumors.Case Presentation.A 54-year-old woman presented with progressive atypical left facial pain and numbness fo

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