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Department of Virology - Imperial College London
the Department undertakes research in virology, cell biology and immunology. It has particular strengths in poxviruses such as vaccinia virus and the herpesviruses Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus. Cell biology research within the Department includes cell cycle control, particularly involving the Myb genes and apoptosis, and how viruses interact with the cytoskeleton during their entry and egress
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Derbyshire Mammal Group
a group of mammal enthusiasts who wish to increase the information about the distribution of mammals throughout the County - conducts projects and surveys on local mammal fauna and assists with identification
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Dermophis parviceps
species account, range, biology, ecology, distribution and endangerment - AmphibiaWeb
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Dinosaur Society UK
aims to advance the education of general public in scientific aspects of dinosaurs, palaeontology and earth science generally, support interpretative displays, exhibitions and educational projects, help fund palaeontological activity and raise the profile of palaeontology
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Domestic Dog (Basenji) (Canis familiaris)
brain specimen images and information
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Domestic Dog (Beagle) (Canis familiaris)
brain specimen images and information
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Dorcatragus megalotis - Beira
species fact sheet - morphology, reproduction, ecology, behaviour & distribution
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Dorest Branch of Butterfly Conservation
website includes links to latest sightings, identifying moths & butterflies, events & field trips, transects
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Dorset Environmental Records Centre
Dorset Environmental Records Centre was established in 1976 as an independent organisation to collate information on all of Dorset's wildlife. It provides an opportunity for local naturalists and conservation organisations to work together
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Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
Principal specialisms are literature; archaeology; palaeontology; natural history (especially Herbaria and Insects); local history and notably a very large photograph collection.
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