Collection and evaluation of wild Musa species Erik S. ReinertThe genus Musa includes about 70 species distributed throughout the Asian tropics and subtropics from India, Southern China and Southern Japan in the north to Northern Australia in the south and the islands in the western Pacific Ocean. The haploid chromosome number in the subgenus Musa is 11 while in the subgenus Callimusa the haploid chromosome number is 10 except for Musa beccarii where 2n = 2x = 18. Musa ingens has a haploid chromosome number of 7
the techniques of virtual aristocratism
its highly readable collection of analyses and variety of approaches will prove popular on undergraduate courses while providing an invaluable resource for graduate students and teachers of film and media
it presents both a way of handling studios and a source of information about how things have changed from the days of monochrome to HD tapeless modes - with some thoughts on 3D HDTV
Margaret Cavendish and Aphra Behn
With contributions from authorities on four continents
Situates women at the centre of the practices and policies of British imperialism
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reveals the hidden histories of the world’s highest mountain
such as Complicite’s 2003-04 The Elephant Vanishes
exploring the regimes of surveillance to which they are subjected both inside and outside the detention centres of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
including Roscoe Mitchell
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