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The Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s (MBLWHOI) Digital Herbarium is an ongoing digitization project to digitize the specimens and corresponding data pertaining to the algae and vascular plant species housed in the MBLWHOI Library Herbarium.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: MBLWHOI Library Digital Herbarium 2007
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The Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s (MBLWHOI) Digital Herbarium is an ongoing digitization project to digitize the specimens and corresponding data pertaining to the algae and vascular plant species housed in the MBLWHOI Library Herbarium.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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"Herbarium" of the school of Salerno was disseminated throughout
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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McVaugh, Rogers (May 30, 1909 – September 24, 2009) University of Michigan Herbarium tribute
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Each week, on average, 50 scientists visit the Herbarium to consult the specimens, and hundreds of samples are loaned out elsewhere.
Kew Gardens: 'Plants are not just beautiful. They help us to survive' 2010
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And there it still is, along with 7 million other specimens stored in Kew's Herbarium – the 18th century building attached to the grounds of the gardens dedicated to this purpose.
Kew Gardens: 'Plants are not just beautiful. They help us to survive' 2010
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He taught botany and zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield from 1969 to 1974 and has been the curator of the Summit Herbarium in Panama (1974-1975) and of the herbarium of the Cocoa Research Center in Bahia, Brazil (1978-1980).
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One further revolution is taking place in the Herbarium buildings by the Thames.
Kew Gardens: 'Plants are not just beautiful. They help us to survive' 2010
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In Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium, 11 (5), 291-297.
Did You Know? Trade in Mexico's cacti grew in the 1840s 2008
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Professor David Mabberley, current keeper of the Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives, says: "The purpose [of a herbarium] is as a record of plants, in particular places, at particular times."
Kew Gardens: 'Plants are not just beautiful. They help us to survive' 2010
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