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  • |book=Genesis {{:AY Honors/Species Account/Etmopterus perryi}}
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  • [[W:Dmitri_Ivanovsky|Dmitri Ivanovsky]], a Russian botanist, was the first person to discover viruses (1892) and thus one of the founders of virology. He ide Viruses are considered by some to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce, and evolve through natural selection (microevo
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  • ...''Wero'' means "challenge". At the beginning of a Powhiri, the people must first determine if the visitors have peaceful intentions or not. This is done thr The magazine ''Māori Law Review'' suggests two essential aspects to a Māori person's ''mana'':
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  • [[W:Dmitri_Ivanovsky|Dmitri Ivanovsky]], a Russian botanist, was the first person to discover viruses (1892) and thus one of the founders of virology. He ide Viruses are considered by some to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce, and evolve through natural selection (microevo
    43 KB (6,517 words) - 15:16, 3 January 2023
  • ...''Wero'' means "challenge". At the beginning of a Powhiri, the people must first determine if the visitors have peaceful intentions or not. This is done thr The magazine ''Māori Law Review'' suggests two essential aspects to a Māori person's ''mana'':
    57 KB (9,518 words) - 00:27, 19 July 2022
  • ...''Wero'' means "challenge". At the beginning of a Powhiri, the people must first determine if the visitors have peaceful intentions or not. This is done thr The magazine ''Māori Law Review'' suggests two essential aspects to a Māori person's ''mana'':
    62 KB (10,159 words) - 15:06, 4 October 2021
  • ...''Wero'' means "challenge". At the beginning of a Powhiri, the people must first determine if the visitors have peaceful intentions or not. This is done thr The magazine ''Māori Law Review'' suggests two essential aspects to a Māori person's ''mana'':
    61 KB (10,020 words) - 00:20, 19 July 2022