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Some records of freshwater snail from the Occupied Palestinian territories
(Jordan Journal of Natural History, 2015)This study contributes to the taxonomy and distribution of the freshwater snail fauna in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. A total of 10 species of freshwater snails belonging to five families (Neritidae, Melanopsidae, ... -
SOME RECORDS OF REPTILES FROM THE PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES
(Russian Journal of Herpetology, 2016)Distributional data for 36 species belonging to 13 families are presented for the reptiles of the Palestinian Territories. Scientific names were updated based on recent literature. This is the first account on the reptiles ... -
Synthesis of novel tryptamine and azepinoindole derivatives
(Elsevier, 1997) -
Systematic list, geographic distribution and ecological significance of lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) from the West Bank (Central Palestine)
(2019)We surveyed and identified species of lady beetles from the West Bank to document their geographic distribution and understand their ecological significance. This study documents the presence of 35 species of Coccinellidae ... -
Systematics, distribution and ecological analysis of rodents in Jordan
(Zootaxa, 2018)Distributional and ecological data were given to all rodents of Jordan. The rodent fauna of Jordan consists of 28 species with 20 genera in eight families (Cricetidae, Dipodidae, Gliridae, Hystricidae, Muridae, Myocastoridae, ... -
Undecidability of the word problem for Yamamura’s HNN-extension under nice conditions
(Semigroup Forum, 2016-04)The solvability of the word problem for Yamamura’s HNN-extensions [S; A1, A2; ϕ] has been proved in some particular cases. However, we show that, contrary to the group case, the word problem for [S; A1A2; ϕ] is undecidable ... -
Variation for N uptake system in maize: genotypic response to N supply
(Frontiers, 2015)An understanding of the adaptations made by plants in their nitrogen (N) uptake systems in response to reduced N supply is important to the development of cereals with enhanced N uptake efficiency (NUpE). Twenty seven ... -
Variation in shoot tolerance mechanisms not related to ion toxicity in barley
(CSIRO, 2017)Soil salinity can severely reduce crop growth and yield. Many studies have investigated salinity tolerance mechanisms in cereals using phenotypes that are relatively easy to measure. The majority of these studies measured ... -
أمراض العنب الفيروسية في فلسطين
(2007)