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    Impatiens x New Guinea Hybrids New Guinea Impatiens by Edward Gilman, Teresa Howe

    Published 2007-06-01
    “… This document provides an overview of the New Guinea impatiens, a versatile and colorful annual plant. …”
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    Impatiens x New Guinea Hybrids New Guinea Impatiens by Edward Gilman, Teresa Howe

    Published 2007-06-01
    “… This document provides an overview of the New Guinea impatiens, a versatile and colorful annual plant. …”
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    Chemical Defense of an Ozaenine Bombardier Beetle From New Guinea by Thomas Eisner, George E. Ball, Braden Roach, Daniel J. Aneschansley, Maria Eisner, Curtis L. Blankespoor, Jerrold Meinwald

    Published 1989-01-01
    “…We had occasion recently to study 3 live specimens of Pseudozaena orientalis opaca, an ozaenine carabid beetle (subfamily Paussinae, tribe Ozaenini) from New Guinea, and report here on the biology and chemistry of its defensive spray mechanism. …”
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    Arsenic and Antimony in Hydrothermal Plumes from the Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea by Zhigang Zeng, Xiaoyuan Wang, Haiyan Qi, Bowen Zhu

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The total As, Sb, Mn, and Cl− concentrations of three hydrothermal plume seawater column samples have been studied at Stations 18G, 18K, and 18B in the eastern Manus back-arc basin, Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea. At Stations 18G and 18K, the plumes above North Su and near the Suzette site in the SuSu Knolls hydrothermal field are both enriched in As, Sb, and Mn and depleted in Cl, as a result of contribution of As-Sb-Mn-enriched and Cl-depleted vent fluid outputs to the hydrothermal plume, which is most likely generated in the subseafloor by fluid-rock interaction, magma degassing, or phase separation (boiling of hydrothermal fluid). …”
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    Border governance through local community empowerment: insights from Indonesia-Papua New Guinea borderline by Usman Pakasi, Muhammad Faridz, Hasbi Majid, Susilawati Susilawati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research explored the empowerment of local communities in governing the border areas between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The research aims at strategies to improve community livelihoods through the development of agricultural infrastructure, increased productivity, food security, and community participation in decision-making. …”
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