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Japanese cedar was first introduced from Japan in 1902, and Taiwania is a native pine species of Taiwan; both are the main coniferous species used for afforestation and reforestation by the Experimental Forest, NTU in Nantou.
In the Americas A. aegypti was first introduced from Africa during European exploration and colonization in the late 1500 s thus providing at least four centuries of separation.
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These colours were known to the Chinese as yangcai ("foreign colours") because they were first introduced from Europe (about 1685).
Automobiles were first introduced from France in 1900, and in June 1915 1A re were 2,404 in the Islands, besides 982 motor-cycles.
Grey squirrels were first introduced from the US to an estate in Cheshire in 1876 and have been growing in numbers ever since.
The reindeer were first introduced from Siberia in the 1890's by missionaries and the United States government to provide a stable source of meat and income for Eskimos.
PbI2 is first introduced from solution into a nanoporous titanium dioxide film and subsequently transformed into the perovskite by exposing it to a solution of CH3NH3I.
It's not clear when, exactly, the noodles were first introduced from China, but there were ramen stalls in Japan by the turn of the 20th century, mostly feeding immigrant Chinese labourers and students.
The tradition began in the 16th century when the birds were first introduced from Mexico.
And genetic evidence from other studies suggests that bananas were first introduced from New Guinea into southeast Asia.
Rice is thought to have been first introduced from China into Japan in the northern Kita-Kyushu atea, at a latitude of about 34°N, approximately 3,000 years ago during the Jomon period [24].
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