The identifier is a known Alamy stock photo reference for a view over the ruins of Tharros and the columns of Tempio Tetrastilo on the Sinis peninsula in Sardinia, Italy.

: Adaptation of Bacillus subtilis to Life at Extreme Potassium Limitation published in mBio (2017).

: New and little known Tortricidae for the fauna of East Turkey (2016).

: This paper includes figures and genomic mapping (like whole-genome sequencing and PCR analysis) that could correspond to an image catalog with that numbering. 3. Entomology: Tortricidae Fauna

Based on similar identifiers in existing literature, here are the most probable "papers" or documents associated with that ID: 1. Archaeological Documentation: Tharros, Sardinia

If your image depicts ancient Mediterranean ruins, the "paper" would be an excavation report or a study of Phoenician/Roman settlements in Sardinia.

To help me identify the exact paper, could you describe (e.g., a moth, a bacterium, or ancient ruins)?

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The identifier is a known Alamy stock photo reference for a view over the ruins of Tharros and the columns of Tempio Tetrastilo on the Sinis peninsula in Sardinia, Italy.

: Adaptation of Bacillus subtilis to Life at Extreme Potassium Limitation published in mBio (2017). GP2299_065.jpg

: New and little known Tortricidae for the fauna of East Turkey (2016). The identifier is a known Alamy stock photo

: This paper includes figures and genomic mapping (like whole-genome sequencing and PCR analysis) that could correspond to an image catalog with that numbering. 3. Entomology: Tortricidae Fauna : This paper includes figures and genomic mapping

Based on similar identifiers in existing literature, here are the most probable "papers" or documents associated with that ID: 1. Archaeological Documentation: Tharros, Sardinia

If your image depicts ancient Mediterranean ruins, the "paper" would be an excavation report or a study of Phoenician/Roman settlements in Sardinia.

To help me identify the exact paper, could you describe (e.g., a moth, a bacterium, or ancient ruins)?