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2002
Oliveira, Stanley, Zaiane, Osmar
Technical report TR02-13. Discovering hidden patterns from large amounts of data plays an important role in marketing, business, medical analysis, and other applications where these patterns are paramount for strategic decision making. However, recent research has shown that some discovered...
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A new species of Pinus Subgenus Pinus Subsection Contortae from Pliocene sediments of Ch'ijee's Bluff, Yukon Territory, Canada.
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Schweger, C.E., McKown, A.D., Stockey, R.A.
Three structurally preserved conifer ovulate cones are described from Pliocene sediments at Ch’ijee’s Bluff on the Porcupine River, near Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada. Cones are ovoid to conical, symmetrical, 3.4–4.4 cm long and 2.8–3.4 cm wide, with helically arranged cone-scale complexes....