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        SURFACE AREA IS RELATED TO SPECIES RICHNESS ACROSS CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897 

        COOPER, MARK IAN (IJESIRD, 2022-10)
        Abstract- In this paper, I test for a relationship between surface area and species richness in red millipedes Centrobolus Cook, 1897. Surface area was negatively related to species richness (r=- 0.62, Z score=-4.19, ...
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        PREDICTED SPECIES RICHNESS VARIATION WITH TIME IN RED MILLIPEDES CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897 

        Cooper, Mark (UIJIR, 2022-10)
        The null hypothesis that there was no difference and relationship between predicted species richness and time was tested in red millipedes Centrobolus. The alternative was that species richness differs over time was ...
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        PREDICTED MATING FREQUENCIES FOR CALCULATED AND CONTROLLED MASSES AT DISTANT LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES IN RED MILLIPEDES CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897 

        Cooper, Mark. I. (UIJIR, 2022-10)
        Solutions in the form of simultaneous equations are given for precited mating frequencies (z) from calculated mass (x) across latitude and longitude in red millipedes Centrobolus. The solution to the simultaneous equation ...
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        Predicted abundances for calculated and controlled sexual size Dimorphism at distant latitudes and longitudes in red millipedes Centrobolus cook, 1897 

        COOPER, MARK. I. (IJESIRD (International Journal of Engineering Science Invention Research & Development), 2022-10)
        Abstract- Solutions in the form of simultaneous equations are given for precited abundances (z) from calculated sexual size dimorphism (SSD) (x) across latitude and longitude in red millipedes Centrobolus. The solution ...
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        PHOENICULUS DAMARENSIS - P. PURPUREUS LATITUDINAL DISTANCE IN MANTLE IRIDOSOME DIAMETERS 

        Cooper, M. I. (IJESIRD, 2022-10)
        Abstract. A latitudinal distance was proposed on microscopic differences in green and violet woodhoopoe mantle iridosomediameters of mantle feathers. Outer iridophore diameters from Green Woodhoopoe P. p. purpureus ...
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        NO LONGITUDINAL SPECIES DIVERSITY GRADIENT IN RED MILLIPEDES CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897 

        Cooper, Mark I. (UIJIR, 2022-10)
        The genus of red millipedes Centro bolus is distributed in southern Africa between -17 to -35° S. Species richness is negatively related to latitude. In this paper, I check for a correlation between species richness and ...
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        Mixtures of heterogeneous experts 

        Omomule, Taiwo Gabriel (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2022-10)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research considers the problem of the No-Free-Launch-Theorem, which states that no one machine learning algorithm performs best on all problems due to algorithms having different inductive biases. ...
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        ABUNDANCE IS RELATED TO SURFACE AREA AND SURFACE-AREA-TO-VOLUME RATIOS IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897 

        Cooper, Mark I. (UIJIR, 2022-10)
        I tested for relationships between male and female surface-area-to-volume ratios and abundance in red millipedes Centrobolus. Female surface areas appeared related to abundance (r=-0.63, Z score=-1.66, n=8, p<0.05). Male ...

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