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    The metaphysical symbolism of the chinese tortoise by Chong, Alan Wei Lun

    Published 2018
    “…The objective of the thesis is two-fold: 1) to examine the metaphysical symbolism of the Chinese tortoise and establish the visual grammar of the tortoise symbolism. …”
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    Behavioural and ecological observations on giant tortoises on Aldabra Atoll by Frazier, JG

    Published 1971
    “…Aldabra, although not the ideal tropical paradise, supports the largest population of giant tortoises anywhere in the world today; 100 000 animals may occur on the atoll. …”
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    The possible trajectories for Indonesia's defence industry in the TNI's minimum essential force strategy : the tortoise or the hare? by Chia, Win-son.

    Published 2014
    “…The central thesis of this dissertation is that like the proverbial tortoise, the Indonesian defence industry should take slow and measured steps in building up its capacities to support the TNI's MEF Strategy. …”
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    Intelligent control of autonomous robots by Yang, Dong Xu

    Published 2009
    “…The earliest mobile robots began with Walter’s tortoise in 1950. Nearly two decades after Walter’s pioneer work, Stanford Research Institute began work on Shakey the robot in 1969. …”
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    STUDI PATOGENISITAS DAN MOLEKUL ISOLAT Edwardsiella tarda PADA UKAN AIR TAWAR DI INDONESIA by , Siti Narwiyani, Ir.,MP., , Prof. drh. Kurniasih, M.V.Sc., Ph.D

    Published 2012
    “…Isolates E. tarda were taken from Tilapia (Yogyakarta), catfish (Semarang and Lumajang), Imported Tortoise (Brazil), goldfish (Pontianak). After the revirulence process was tested by lethal concentration (LC50) in tilapia, catfish, chef, Celebes rainbow, and carp. …”
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    The structure and replication of some insect viruses by Harrap, K, Harrap, K. A.

    Published 1969
    “…</p> <p>The viruses employed were those of the small tortoise-shell butterfly, <em>Aglais urticae</em>, and the gipsy moth, <em>Lymantria dispar</em>. …”
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