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  2. Z code - Wikipedia

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    The old C&W Z codes are not widely used today. 2. APCO [clarification needed] also developed a system of Z codes. [1] 3. NATO forces independently developed a later set of Z codes for military use and inter-language needs. The NATO Z codes are still in use, and are published in the unclassified document ACP-131.

  3. Category:Redirects to scientific names of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    This category is hidden on its member pages—unless the corresponding user preference (Appearance → Show hidden categories) is set.; These categories can be used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.

  4. Gekko mizoramensis - Wikipedia

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    G. mizoramensis was discovered in the Indo-Burma region, in Lawngtlai town, in May 2022. Molecular evidence has shown a 7-14% uncorrected pairwise sequence divergence (p-distance) to its closest known relative, Gekko popaense, which lives on the other side of the Arakan hill range.

  5. Category:Geckos - Wikipedia

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  6. Gekko - Wikipedia

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    Gekko lionotum Annandale, 1905 – smooth-backed gliding gecko, Burmese flying gecko, Burmese parachute gecko; Gekko melli (T. Vogt, 1922) – Mell's gecko; Gekko mindorensis Taylor, 1919 – Mindoro narrow-disked gecko; Gekko mizoramensis Lalremsanga, Muansanga, Vabeiryureilai & Mirza, 2023; Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836) – spotted house gecko

  7. Category:Reptiles of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    B. Bachia trisanale; Barrington leaf-toed gecko; Baur's leaf-toed gecko; Big-headed Amazon River turtle; Big-scaled blind snake; Black caiman; Blue-spotted woodlizard

  8. Dry glue - Wikipedia

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    Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has a project called "Z-Man" that is attempting to develop a fabric allowing soldiers to scale vertical walls while carrying a full combat load. [6] In February 2012 Nitto Denko developed a version of gecko tape capable of sticking at temperatures between -150 and 500° C .

  9. Stenodactylus doriae - Wikipedia

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    Stenodactylus doriae, commonly known as Doria's comb-fingered gecko and the Middle Eastern short-fingered gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is native to Western Asia .