Articles, tagged with "specimen", page 1
05th May 2011
Keeping Oscar FishesOscar fishes are known tothrow tantrums and can be very aggro in relation to trying to keep them with various fish sorts. These are big fish which will grow as much as sixteen inches long and their expected life can go up to twelve yrs...
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Author:
Rodney Burgoyne
05th January 2011
Buying Orchid Flowers in Thailand
Thailand is one of the premier centers in the world for cultivating orchid flowers. These flowers range in value from only a few dollars, up to many thousands of dollars. Recently a very rare orchid species was sold for ...
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Author:
Lucy
05th August 2010
Finding a 1967 Chevelle SS for sale is a dream that many muscle car enthusiasts hold near and dear to their hearts. While the '67 Chevelle SS is by no means a perfect car, it's a wonderful specimen that boasts enough personality to make its flaws endearin...
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Author:
dlegal
21st July 2010
What does it take to make him fall head over heels? Why is he holding back? Are you asking yourself these questions and not getting any answers? Maybe you need some advice, because there is a hard way and an easy way to make him fall head over heels.
T...
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Author:
Tina Jones
27th January 2010
If visiting Russia is in your plans for this year, be sure to travel to Saint Petersburg during your travels. Saint Petersburg is a historic, beautiful European city with lots of places to go and much to keep you busy while you are visiting. You will have...
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Author:
Robert Bell
21st January 2010
One of my favorite elements of any landscaping design are the trees. They are so majestic, and you can find so many different types of trees to choose from. Each offers their own special places in a design. You may select a tree for its colorful flowers. ...
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Author:
Milwaukee Tree Mover
14th October 2009
To most people insects are mere annoyances, creepy little critters, and pests. However, insects are creatures that have an important place in our world, with literally millions of spieces of insects in existence. They are a subcategory of arthropods, whic...
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Author:
Bob Ethan
03rd September 2009
Chicken carp baits are very popular today as readymade baits, but have you ever wondered how to make them yourself and save a fortune?! Read on and your big carp and catfish will soon be hooked on your very own outstanding economical homemade baits and wi...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
20th July 2009
The background colouration and colour of the stripes differs from specimen to specimen. Usually, the snakes with this colour and pattern alteration, bestow with a yellowish orange background colour with dark orange to brown stripes.
Motley Corn snake
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Author:
Ruel
11th June 2009
Turquoise consists of two primary compounds - hydrated phosphates of copper and aluminum. In addition, most specimens of turquoise also contain varying amounts of iron, zinc, and silica. The blue color of your sterling silver turquoise pendant comes from...
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Author:
Geonerd20
18th May 2009
You've probably had it up to here with trying to understand Medicare and CPT coding guidelines for E/M. But now you can assign an office visits' elements with confidence if you follow the advice offered by CMS and coding experts.
When a physician orders ...
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Author:
Julia Rose
13th May 2009
Agates are a microcrystalline form of quartz that are commonly used to make jewelry. Since these stones are quite common and relatively inexpensive, they are best suited for fashion jewelry. In this application, the stones are stones are cut and polished ...
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Author:
Geonerd20
25th March 2009
A Possibilitarian is not the distant cousin of the ever famous Vegetarian or the not so quite famous breatharian. No, it is in its own category all by itself but how do you know if you are a Possibilitarian or not. Do you know what to look for in the ever...
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Author:
Vickie Jimenez
05th November 2008
Hey get this; if you treat your fish like swimming tongues by exploiting what stimulates their specialised taste and smell cells in as many potent ways as possible; you will do very well indeed! Too many anglers are often tunnel-visioned; just thinking of...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
27th March 2008
Formally described in 1831 by the famous 19th century zoologist, Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (also founder of the Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology), the Oscar is also known as the genus Lobotes Occellatus.
Despite the name (Lobotes ar...
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Author:
Shane Logey