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There is a documented specimen or collection point labeled (often used for "Genital Preparation" numbers in entomology) in studies of moths in East Turkey.
If your image depicts ancient Mediterranean ruins, the "paper" would be an excavation report or a study of Phoenician/Roman settlements in Sardinia. GP2299_065.jpg
: Adaptation of Bacillus subtilis to Life at Extreme Potassium Limitation published in mBio (2017). There is a documented specimen or collection point
Based on similar identifiers in existing literature, here are the most probable "papers" or documents associated with that ID: 1. Archaeological Documentation: Tharros, Sardinia Based on similar identifiers in existing literature, here
To help me identify the exact paper, could you describe (e.g., a moth, a bacterium, or ancient ruins)?
Relevant research often focuses on the and the architectural history of the Tempio Tetrastilo . 2. Biological Research: Bacillus subtilis