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Alfred Shaw
Alfred Shaw (29 August 1842 – 16 January 1907) was a Victorian cricketer and rugby footballer, who bowled the first ball in Test cricket and was the first to take five wickets in a Test innings (5/35). He made two trips to North America and four to Australia, captaining the English cricket team in four Test matches on the all-professional tour of Australia in 1881/82, where his team lost and drew two each. He was also, along with James Lillywhite and Arthur Shrewsbury, co-promoter of the tour. He also organised the first British Isles rugby tour to Australasia in 1888.
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Preface by Waters T., Chronopoulos D., Cicirello A., Dohnal F., Erturk A., Goncalves P., Ichchou M., Karimi M., Muggleton J., Rustighi E., Salleh H., Shaw A., Shin K., Sorokin S., Tang B., Wagg D., Yang J., Yang T.
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Species delimitation and biogeography of a southern hemisphere liverwort clade, Frullania subgenus Microfrullania (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta) by Benjamin E Carter, Juan Larraín, Alžběta Manukjanová, Blanka Shaw, A. Jonathan Shaw, Jochen Heinrichs, Peter de Lange, Monica Suleiman, Louis Thouvenot, Matt von Konrat
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