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iCollections – Digitising the British and Irish Butterflies in the Natural History Museum, London
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Science and the Language of Natural History Museum Architecture: Problems of Interpretation
Published 2019-11-01“…Drawing on examples from Britain, Ireland, Canada and continental Europe, this article explores three specific problems that arise in the interpretation of the architectural language of natural history museums. …”
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A taxonomic, genetic and ecological data resource for the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland
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Old Volcanic Stories—Bringing Ancient Volcanoes to Life in Ireland’s Geological Heritage Sites
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British Naturalist Laura Roscoe Thornely (1860–1951), Taxonomist of Hydroids and Bryozoans
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Conus hughmorrisoni, a new species of cone snail from New Ireland, Papua New Guinea (Gastropoda: Conidae)
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How to Look Natural in Photos: An interview with Beata Bartecka and Łukasz Rusznica
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Studies on the moss flora of the Bío-Bío Region of Chile: Part 3
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Regional Patterns of Late Medieval and Early Modern European Building Activity Revealed by Felling Dates
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Local-Scale Bat Guild Activity Differs with Rice Growth Stage at Ground Level in the Philippines
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The Magnesium Isotope Composition of Samples Returned from Asteroid Ryugu
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Hydrogen Isotopic Composition of Hydrous Minerals in Asteroid Ryugu
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No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide
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