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Mode(s) of Introduction: The first introduction was believed to arrive in Oregon on ships ballast.
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Site and Date of Introduction: It is believed that nurserymen on the East Coast made the first introduction of saltcedar to North America in 1823.
Site and Date of Introduction: It is believed that the fragrant waterlily was introduced into Washington during the Alaska Pacific Yukon Exposition held in Seattle in the late 1800s.
Mode(s) of Introduction: It is believed that the brown tree snake was introduced as a stowaway in cargo transported from the Admiralty Islands (near Papua New Guinea) by U.S. military ships during World War II.
Its introduction music is believed to be based on a classic Korean folk song, Arirang.
Site and Date of Introduction: Norway rats are believed to have first arrived in the United States on boats around 1776.
The introduction of NiO is believed to not only change the quantity of chemisorbed oxygen, but also form the p-n junction with ZnO.
Site and Date of Introduction: The Bittervine is believed to have been introduced to India and several of the Pacific Islands in the 1940's.
Instead of writing a continuous narrative, in 1984's "Mysteries of Harris Burdick," he presented a series of enigmatically titled and captioned monochrome drawings, which, if the introduction is to be believed, were the work of a shadowy artist who had abandoned them at a publisher's office, never to return — or to deliver the stories they professedly illustrated.
Site and Date of Introduction: The introduction of water chestnut is believed to have happened in 1859 at the Cambridge Botanical Garden in Cambridge, Massachusetts, however there are conflicting reports.
Palm sold touch-based mobile phones for years before the introduction of the iPhone, and is believed to have a large portfolio of patents.
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