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1“...Las plantas del género Agave (Asparagaceae: Agavoideae) presentan un único evento de floración, por...”
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2“...Las plantas del género Agave (Asparagaceae: Agavoideae) presentan un único evento de floración, por...”
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4by Clayton Kunz, Chris Murphy, Richard Camilli, Hanumant Singh, John Bailey, Ryan Eustice, Chris Roman, Michael Jakuba, Claire Willis, Taichi Sato, Robert A. Sohn“... Arctic ice cover. In the summer of 2007 the Arctic Gakkel Vents Expedition (AGAVE) was conducted...”
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5by Jakuba, Michael V., Roman, Christopher N., Singh, Hanumant, Murphy, Christopher, Kunz, Clayton, Willis, Claire, Sato, Taichi, Sohn, Robert A.“...The recent Arctic GAkkel Vents Expedition (AGAVE) to the Arctic Ocean's Gakkel Ridge (July/August...”
Published in Journal of Field Robotics (2008)
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7by Kunz, Clayton, Murphy, Chris, Camilli, Richard, Singh, Hanumant, Bailey, John, Eustice, Ryan M., Roman, Chris, Jakuba, Michael, Willis, Claire, Sato, Taichi, Nakamura, Ko-ichi, Sohn, Robert A.“... cover. In the summer of 2007 the Arctic Gakkel Vents Expedition (AGAVE) was conducted with the express...”
Published in 2008 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (2008)
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8by Nehrlich, Thomas“... Untersuchungsspanne 45 Aufsätze und Artikel zu diversen Themen: zum Goldabbau in Sibirien, zur Nutzung der Agave...”
Published 2021
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9“....; WRME • 2 ♀♀; Clark Mt.; [35.53° N, 115.59° W]; 8 Jul. 1938; Timberlake leg.; ex Agave...”
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10“....; WRME • 2 ♀♀; Clark Mt.; [35.53° N, 115.59° W]; 8 Jul. 1938; Timberlake leg.; ex Agave...”
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11by Ratcliffe, Brett“... species (Zygophiliacae), Hechtia species (Bromeliaceae), Opuntia species (Cactaceae), Agave species...”
Published 2010
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12by Ratcliffe, Brett“... species (Zygophiliacae), Hechtia species (Bromeliaceae), Opuntia species (Cactaceae), Agave species...”
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13by Muir, John“... and sun-beaten crags are sparsely scattered yuccas, cactuses, agave, etc. Where springs gush from...”
Published 1902
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14by Muir, John“... and sun-beaten crags are sparsely scattered yuccas, cactuses, agave, etc. Where springs gush from...”
Published 1902
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15by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“..., including all kinds of nuts, seeds, and plants like cacti, mesquite beans, sotol, and agave. Resources were...”
Published 1998
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