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Eneko Aritsa (Íñigo Arista, 770? - 852) is the name of the Basque victor in the Battle of Roncevaux. According to Basque culture, the same name (and the same person, or a case of a father and son) receives credit for victory in both the first and second battles at Orreaga ("juniper [Juniperus spp] grove").
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Acacia sppBeans (Phaseolus)Brassica sppCacaoCamelina sativaCarnationsChrysanthemumsCitrusCoffee (Coffea spp)Cotton (Gossypium spp)EucalyptusGuar (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus)ImpatiensMelon (Cucumis spp)Peas (Pisum spp)PelargoniumPepper (Piper spp)Poplar (Populus spp)Roses (Rosa spp)Soybean (Glycine spp)Squash (Cucurbita spp)Strawberry (Saxifraga spp)Sugar beet (Beta spp)Tomato (Lycopersicum spp)
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It is the place where you can view your pet on spp. Right after you log in, you get sent to your spp profile.
"Spp" in Legionella spp stands for "species". It indicates that there are multiple species within the Legionella genus, such as Legionella pneumophila and Legionella longbeachae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lampetra spp., Ichthyomyzon spp., Petromyzon spp.
There are a lot of fish types in the gulf of aden , mainly there are all tuna species like: Yellowfin tuna , Skipjack tuna, small oriental tuna (Kawa kawa), albacore tuna, and black eye tuna... there are about 16 spp. of groupers: Epeniphelus spp.5 spp. of sardene, 7 spp. of scads, 5 spp. of Mugillids ; 5 spp. of seabreems: Sparids; 4 spp. of croakers: mainly Argyrosomus spp.; and many more , about 430 species in the gulf of Aden
shigella sp or shigella spp = shigella species
Various plants such as Hydrangea spp, eucalyptus spp,Nerium oleander, acacia spp, macadamia ternifolia and lots more
The name would be Intsia spp. Family: Leguminosae.
No, Sait is not under spp. It is under general category
spp on a culture and sensitivity report means "species."
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