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As for those enigmatic cloud-streets—formations that extend in parallel lines and seem to diagram vanishing points in the sky—they are called "radiatus."
Cirrus Concerns Peter Pesic 2011
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Red goshawk Erythrotriorchis radiatus (EN) and Gouldian finch Chloebia gouldiae (EN), also the threatened hooded parrot Psephotus dissimilis occur within the region.
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Over 300 bird species have been recorded including red goshawk Erythrotriochis radiatus (EN), black breasted button quail Turnix melanogaster (EN), beach stone curlew Esacus neglectus and ground parrot Pezoporus wallicus.
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Other species under threat include the red goshawk (Erythrotriorchis radiatus VU), malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata VU), plains-wanderer (Pedionomus torquatus EN), and the swift parrot (Lathamus discolor EN) which winters here each summer, returning to Tasmania to breed.
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(Psittinus incertus), the great helmeted hornbill (Buceroturus galeatus), the pheasant ground-cuckoo (Carpococcyx radiatus), the rose-crested bee-eater (Nyctiornis amicta), the great gaper
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Formulation of a weaning food with low hot - paste viscosity based on malted ragi (Eleusine coracana) and green gram (Phaseolus radiatus).
Chapter 28 1996
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Only when Grijns, who continued 'my investigations, discovered that a certain bean, the "katjang idju" (Phaseolus radiatus), has the protective and curative action in the case of chickens, successful experiments - with this bean - were made on man (Roelfsema, Hulshoff Pol, and Kiewiet de Jonge).
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There is another Coprinus, the radiating Coprinus, C. radiatus, so called from the radiating folds on the cap, that may carry off the honor of being the shortest-lived of all the membrane fungi.
Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners Caroline A. Burgin
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Max_ and _P. radiatus_, which contain much alimentary matter; the earth-nut (_Arachis hypogæa_), which buries its pods under ground after flowering.
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In Java it is procured from the _Phaseolus radiatus_.
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