Nyanza Province (Kenya) -- History : The political economy of sugar production in colonial Kenya : the Asian initiative in Central Nyanza / Godriver Wanga-Odhiambo
Nyanza (Yacht) : Voyage of the Nyanza, R.N.Y.C. : being the record of a three years' cruise in a schooner yacht in the Atlantic and Pacific, and her subsequent shipwreck / by J. Cumming Dewar
Nybyggare. : Indigenous communities and settler colonialism : land holding, loss and survival in an interconnected world / edited by Zoë Laidlaw (reader in British imperial and colonial history, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK), and Alan Lester (professor of historical geography, University of Sussex, UK)
Nycteribiidae. : An illustrated catalogue of the Rothschild collection of Nycteribiidae (Diptera) in the British Museum (Natural History) : with keys and short descriptions for the identification of subfamilies, genera, species and subspecies / with an introduction by Miriam Rothschild
1967
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Nycteribiidae -- Catalogs and collections. : An illustrated catalogue of the Rothschild collection of Nycteribiidae (Diptera) in the British Museum (Natural History) : with keys and short descriptions for the identification of subfamilies, genera, species and subspecies / with an introduction by Miriam Rothschild
The regular recurrence, in cycles of about 24 hours, of biological processes or activities, such as sensitivity to drugs or environmental and physiological stimuli
The regular recurrence, in cycles of about 24 hours, of biological processes or activities, such as sensitivity to drugs or environmental and physiological stimuli
A family of Primates of the suborder Strepsirhini containing six genera. The family is distributed in parts of Africa, India, Asia, and the Philippines. The six genera are: Arctocebus (golden potto), GALAGO (bush babies), Loris (slender loris), Nycticebus (slow loris), and Perodicticus (potto). Lorises and pottos are relatively common except for Arctocebus, the golden potto. All are arboreal and nocturnal
The regular recurrence, in cycles of about 24 hours, of biological processes or activities, such as sensitivity to drugs or environmental and physiological stimuli