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Moa, any of several extinct, ostrichlike flightless birds native to New Zealand and constituting the order Dinornithiformes.
Abbott announced on Tuesday the Queen had amended the letters patent constituting the Order of Australia to allow the special honour of knights and dames, on his recommendation.
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Cycad, any of the palmlike woody plants that constitute the order Cycadales.
Elaeagnaceae, the oleaster family of dicotyledonous flowering plants, which together with the family Proteaceae constitutes the order Proteales.
Shark, any of numerous species of cartilaginous fishes of predatory habit that constitute the order Selachii (class Chondrichthyes).
The flamingos, which constitute the order Phoenicopteriformes in some classifications, are placed in the Ciconiiformes in this classification, but their relationships are still unknown.
Nudibranch, also called sea slug, any of the marine gastropods that constitute the order Nudibranchia (subclass Opisthobranchia of the class Gastropoda).
It is this which constitutes the order and beauty of the universe.
In today's world, whether a researcher, policy maker or practitioner, change and turbulence, socio-economic and socio-technical constitute the order of the day and serve to inject substantial amounts of uncertainty and risk that complicate decisions and even endanger their sustainability.
In the past, the diurnal birds of prey constituted the Order Falconiformes and were classified into five families (i.e. Cathartidae, Falconidae, Accipitridae, and the two monotypic families Pandionidae and Sagittariidae) [ 24].
They contain double-stranded DNA and constitute the order Caudovirales, which is divided into three families: the Myoviridae, with long contractile tails (about 25%% of observations, e.g., coliphage T4), the Siphoviridae, with long noncontractile tails (57 %, represented by coliphage λ), and the Podoviridae, with short tails (14 %, exemplified by coliphage T7) [ 1].
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