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mapsontheweb: AIDS, Tb, and Malaria in Africa
mapsontheweb: AIDS, Tb, and Malaria in Africa
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Science-Junkie: Newly Discovered Marine Viruses Offer Glimpse Into Untapped Biodiversity Researchers Of The University Of Arizona’s Tucson Marine Phage Lab Have Discovered A Dozen New Types Of Unknown Viruses That Infect Different Strains Of Marine
Science-Junkie: Here’s A Nice Article That Dispels A Good Deal Of Misunderstanding About Female Ejaculation.if You Want A Super Summary, Let’s Say That: &Amp;Ldquo;Female Ejaculation Is A Phenomenon In Which Fluid Shoots Out Of The Vagina At The Moment
Paleoillustration: Speculative/Artistic License. Feathered Cryolophosaurus, Finished Illustration And Preliminary Sketches By Sammy Hall
I Effing Love Dinosaurs.
Fuck Yeah: Dinosaurs
Fuck Yeah: Dinosaurs
Fuck Yeah: Dinosaurs
Alphynix: Y Is For Yutyrannus Yutyrannus Huali Was A Tyrannosauroid From The Early Cretaceous Of China, About 124 Million Years Ago. Growing Up To 9M Long (30Ft), It’s Currently The Largest Known Dinosaur With Direct Evidence Of Feathers. Fossils
Griseus: 30 Million Year Old Fish Fossil Reveals Evolution Of The Sucker In Remoras Catherine Griffin/ Science World Report There Are Some Strange Creatures On Earth, Especially When It Comes To Our World’s Oceans. Now, Paleontologists Have Uncovered
Majingojira: Leaping Laelaps By Charles R. Knight Inspired By This Post. This Painting Was Done Before The Dinosaur-Bird Connection Was Irrefutable. In Fact, It Was Done Before Dinosaurs Were Confirmed To Be Basically “Warm Blooded&Amp;Quot;. Charles
Alphynix: X Is For Xixiasaurus Xixiasaurus Henanensis (Pronounced “Shee-Shah-Saurus&Amp;Quot;) Was A Troodontid From The Late Cretaceous Of China, About 83 Million Years Ago. Its Size Is Difficult To Estimate, Based Only On The Front Portion Of A Skull,
Semioticapocalypse: Birth Of Julius Caesar, Les Anciennes Hystoires Rommaines, Paris 14Th Century (British Library, Royal 16 G Vii, Fol. 219R) [::Semap::]
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