Yes KL, I have heard this at the NLB copying centre. As an extension, then it is OK to scan 10% tooOriginally Posted by timebomb
Yes KL, I have heard this at the NLB copying centre. As an extension, then it is OK to scan 10% tooOriginally Posted by timebomb
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
Choy, I haven't seen the magazine yet so I don't know what other articles are there. I'll photocopy only the Moss article which probably is 10% or less of what's in the magazine. The other point to note is I won't profit from this. Heck, in fact, it's going to cost me some.Originally Posted by hwchoy
Loh K L
I have a copy, I'll send you after I make a scan. It is not very "scientific" looking, just to set the expectation rightOriginally Posted by timebomb
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
Apart from the Singapore Scientist article, is Prof. Tan preparing any paper on these recent bryology findings, some review of SEA aquatic moss genera plus description of the new species?? I would imagine that's where the detailed morphological descriptions and systematic discussions would be.
I think having the real magazine would be more unique and worth it. And I think it benefits the company itself, how many people actually buy and read science magazines?Originally Posted by timebomb
Dennis
I have bought one copy straight off the shelf from SSC this morning. A very well written article on mosses.
Just to set the perception right - There is only this one article on mosses in this publication of the Singapore Scientisits magazine. Hope that no one is expecting a magazine full of many other articles on planted aquariums.
Budak,Originally Posted by budak
The last time I met the professor, he mentioned something about working on a book with someone from the university. My memory is no good but I think he said something about "Mosses of Singapore". Aquatic mosses will only take up a chapter or 2 of the book, I suppose.
Loh K L
Hi Mr. Loh,Originally Posted by timebomb
The problem is, Terry or the owner of "What The Fish" only allow us to read in there. I wish I can have a copy and read it when i am free. Anyway, I placed an order in Gan's thread about this magazine. Hope to get it soon.
Btw, I am going to send you the mosses tomorrow. Being busy with works. So sorry for the delay.
Regards,
Dom
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GOOD News ! We have received permission from Prof Tan to distribute softcopy of the article. We will post the file on this site in the next few days so watch this forum !
Yaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Boy! G-o-o-d!
T.H. Kim
"Oh, God, thy sea is so great, and my boat is so small..."
Click here to view the moss article published in the "Singapore Scientist" magazine.
Note that the article is provided for personal viewing and must not be copied, distributed or reproduced without the permission from Singapore Science Center.
very very nice.
A great article. Now to see if I really have multiple types of moss or really only one - in my tanks.
Bob
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