human | Q5 |
P2953 | Estonian Research Portal person ID | Epp_Moks |
P227 | GND ID | 136542468 |
P213 | ISNI | 0000000056926217 |
P1207 | NUKAT ID | n2012065166 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-3170-6092 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 80868870 |
P10832 | WorldCat Entities ID | E39PBJycTptJvcVqMBjMPdY9Dq |
P734 | family name | Moks | Q45183566 |
Moks | Q45183566 | ||
Moks | Q45183566 | ||
P735 | given name | Epp | Q45144664 |
Epp | Q45144664 | ||
P6104 | maintained by WikiProject | WikiProject Invasion Biology | Q56241615 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
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