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Increasingly, HPLC analytical techniques have been included in many of the latest monographs on the identification and determination of the plant constituents as well as the adulterants in TCHM.

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For her latest monograph, Lê utilized color for the first time, photographing American military installations, training expeditions, and research missions.

Zalasiewicz ignored them, patiently explaining to me the import of his latest monograph, "Graptolites in British Stratigraphy," which ran to sixty-six pands and included illustrations of more than six hundred and fifty species.

Lê's latest monograph, "Events Ashore," marks a shift from her previous work, which, in masterfully rendered black and white, dealt with her reconciliation with American intervention in Vietnam.

Between ballyhooing his line of seasonal gins or the latest monograph by Ripe's writer-in-residence, Mr. Hebberoy claimed to be writing his own manifesto, on the underground dining movement.

The latest monograph by Balakrishnan and Lai (2009) provided an excellent overview.

Beck, however, has always situated her own detailed ethnographic narratives and analyses in wider contexts and has been careful to avoid unwarranted generalizations about Iranian nomadic and tribal peoples, or about Iran generally, based solely on her experience among the Qashqa'i - though the main title of her latest monograph might suggest otherwise.

Inson Wood has released his latest monograph book on interior design - "Inson Dubois Wood: Interiors" published by Rizzoli New York.

My recent excursion to London for the launch of the latest monograph on my work, , published by my Italian distributor, Atlantide Entertainment, led me outside of Berlin for a bit.

In the latest monograph of Spirogyra published by Kadlubowska [ 4], 386 species are included.

However, in 1930 another mycologist Charles Thom received Fleming's isolate for use in his latest monograph (Thom 1930) and reassigned the isolate from P. rubrum to Penicillium notatum (Thom 1945); a member of Thom's " P. chrysogenum series" (Thom 1910).

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