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Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. Monk. : Novels for students. Volume 52 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied novels / Sara Constantakis, project editor ; foreword by Anne Devereaux Jordan  2016 1
Monk, Maria, -1850. : Escaped nuns : true womanhood and the campaign against convents in antebellum America / Cassandra L. Yacovazzi  2018 1
Monk, Meredith   6
Monk, Meredith -- Criticism and interpretation. : Meredith Monk / edited by Deborah Jowitt  1997 1
Monk, Meredith -- Interviews.   2
 

Monk of Bery, 1370?-1451? -- See Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?


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Monk of Bury, 1370?-1451? -- See Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?


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Monk of Our Lady of Gethsemani, 1915-1968 -- See Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968


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Monk, Thelonious. : Jazz by Ken Burns: Irresistible - Ep 10 Of 12 / Director: Burns, Ken  2013 1
 

Monk, Thelonious, 1917-1982 -- See Monk, Thelonious


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Monk, Thelonious -- Criticism and interpretation   2
Monk, Thelonious -- Influence : Monk's music : Thelonious Monk and jazz history in the making / Gabriel Solis  2008 1
Monk, Thelonious -- Songs and music : Felt hammers / Michael Hicks  2014 1
 

Monk, Thelonious Sphere -- See Monk, Thelonious


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Monk, Thelonius -- See Monk, Thelonious


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Monkanu (Australian people) -- See Wik-Mungkan (Australian people)


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Monke of Burie, 1370?-1451? -- See Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?


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Monkey -- See Haplorhini


A suborder of PRIMATES consisting of six families: CEBIDAE (some New World monkeys), ATELIDAE (some New World monkeys), CERCOPITHECIDAE (Old World monkeys), HYLOBATIDAE (gibbons and siamangs), CALLITRICHINAE (marmosets and tamarins), and HOMINIDAE (humans and great apes)
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Perelman, S. J. (Sidney Joseph), 1904-1979. Monkey business. 1972 : The Four Marx Brothers in Monkey business and Duck soup  1972 1
 

Monkey Business Theatre -- See Teatro Lo'il Maxil


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Monkey, Capuchin -- See Cebus


A genus of the family CEBIDAE, subfamily CEBINAE, consisting of four species which are divided into two groups, the tufted and untufted. C. apella has tufts of hair over the eyes and sides of the head. The remaining species are without tufts - C. capucinus, C. nigrivultatus, and C. albifrons. Cebus inhabits the forests of Central and South America
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Monkey, Crab-Eating -- See Macaca fascicularis


A species of the genus MACACA which typically lives near the coast in tidal creeks and mangrove swamps primarily on the islands of the Malay peninsula
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Monkey, Cynomolgus -- See Macaca fascicularis


A species of the genus MACACA which typically lives near the coast in tidal creeks and mangrove swamps primarily on the islands of the Malay peninsula
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Monkey D. Luffy -- See Luffy, Monkey D


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Monkey Diseases   2
Monkey-eating eagle. : Specimens of the Philippine Monkey-eating Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) / by M.E. McLellan Davidson  1934 1
 

Monkey, Goeldi's -- See Callimico


A genus in the subfamily CALLITRICHINAE, comprising a single species with the common name Goeldi's monkey
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Monkey, Howler -- See Alouatta


A genus of the subfamily ALOUATTINAE, family ATELIDAE, inhabiting the forests of Central and South America. Howlers travel in groups and define their territories by howling accompanied by vigorously shaking and breaking branches
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Monkey, Japanese -- See Macaca


A genus of the subfamily CERCOPITHECINAE, family CERCOPITHECIDAE, consisting of 16 species inhabiting forests of Africa, Asia, and the islands of Borneo, Philippines, and Celebes
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Dolphins -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Monkey Mia   2
Monkey Mia (W.A.) -- Description and travel : The remarkable dolphins of Monkey Mia / by Hugh Edwards  1989 1
Wildlife viewing sites -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Monkey Mia : The remarkable dolphins of Monkey Mia / by Hugh Edwards  1989 1
 

Monkey nuts -- See Peanuts


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Monkey, Old World -- See Cercopithecidae


The family of Old World monkeys and baboons consisting of two subfamilies: CERCOPITHECINAE and COLOBINAE. They are found in Africa and part of Asia
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Monkey, Patas -- See Erythrocebus patas


A species of the genus ERYTHROCEBUS, subfamily CERCOPITHECINAE, family CERCOPITHECIDAE. It inhabits the flat open arid country of Africa. It is also known as the patas monkey or the red monkey
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Monkey peach -- See Kiwifruit


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Black people -- Nicaragua -- Monkey Point -- Government relations : Black autonomy : race, gender, and Afro-Nicaraguan activism / Jennifer Goett  2017 1
Black people -- Nicaragua -- Monkey Point -- Politics and government : Black autonomy : race, gender, and Afro-Nicaraguan activism / Jennifer Goett  2017 1
Community activists -- Nicaragua -- Monkey Point : Black autonomy : race, gender, and Afro-Nicaraguan activism / Jennifer Goett  2017 1
Monkey Point (Nicaragua) -- Social conditions : Black autonomy : race, gender, and Afro-Nicaraguan activism / Jennifer Goett  2017 1
Women, Black -- Political activity -- Nicaragua -- Monkey Point : Black autonomy : race, gender, and Afro-Nicaraguan activism / Jennifer Goett  2017 1
 

Monkey Pox -- See Monkeypox


A viral disease infecting PRIMATES and RODENTS. Its clinical presentation in humans is similar to SMALLPOX including FEVER; HEADACHE; COUGH; and a painful RASH. It is caused by MONKEYPOX VIRUS and is usually transmitted to humans through BITES or via contact with an animal's BLOOD. Interhuman transmission is relatively low (significantly less than smallpox)
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Monkey Pox Virus -- See Monkeypox virus


A species of ORTHOPOXVIRUS causing an epidemic disease among captive primates
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Monkey Pox Viruses -- See Monkeypox virus


A species of ORTHOPOXVIRUS causing an epidemic disease among captive primates
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Monkey Pt. (Nicaragua) -- See Monkey Point (Nicaragua)


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Monkey, Red -- See Erythrocebus patas


A species of the genus ERYTHROCEBUS, subfamily CERCOPITHECINAE, family CERCOPITHECIDAE. It inhabits the flat open arid country of Africa. It is also known as the patas monkey or the red monkey
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Monkey, Rhesus -- See Macaca mulatta


A species of the genus MACACA inhabiting India, China, and other parts of Asia. The species is used extensively in biomedical research and adapts very well to living with humans
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Monkey, Ring-Tail -- See Cebus


A genus of the family CEBIDAE, subfamily CEBINAE, consisting of four species which are divided into two groups, the tufted and untufted. C. apella has tufts of hair over the eyes and sides of the head. The remaining species are without tufts - C. capucinus, C. nigrivultatus, and C. albifrons. Cebus inhabits the forests of Central and South America
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Monkey, Ring-Tailed -- See Cebus


A genus of the family CEBIDAE, subfamily CEBINAE, consisting of four species which are divided into two groups, the tufted and untufted. C. apella has tufts of hair over the eyes and sides of the head. The remaining species are without tufts - C. capucinus, C. nigrivultatus, and C. albifrons. Cebus inhabits the forests of Central and South America
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Monkey, Talapoin -- See Cercopithecidae


The family of Old World monkeys and baboons consisting of two subfamilies: CERCOPITHECINAE and COLOBINAE. They are found in Africa and part of Asia
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