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The topic of mollusk research is relevant in connection with ecological changes in the Black Sea-Azov basin. The human disturbance of natural processes degrades the condition of the water space and its inhabitants.
A. T. Mirzoieva
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The Beast Within, the Beast Without
Drawing on and accentuating classical motifs, the surfaces of Renaissance armour are inhabited by an impressive variety of animal exuviae: leonine protomes and paws, ram’s horns, shells, tails, beaks, and wings.
Borgo, Francesca
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Pinna nobilis is a large bivalve endemic to the Mediterranean Sea that lives in shallow coastal areas. Due to its size and relatively fast shell growth rates, it is an interesting taxon for high-resolution study of nitrogen isotopes of carbonate bound ...
Melita Peharda +8 more
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On the identity of broad-shelled mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Mytilus) from the Dutch delta region [PDF]
Late Quaternary (Eemian) deposits of the Netherlands contain shells that resemble those of living Mytilus galloprovincialis. Similar broad-shelled mytilids also occur in estuaries of the southwestern Netherlands together with slender individuals typical ...
Bos, M.M. +9 more
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Insight into tube-building behaviour and palaeoecology of some agglutinating worms from the Upper Devonian of Nevada, USA [PDF]
Agglutinated worm tubes from the Upper Devonian of the Devils Gate section in Nevada, USA are reported for the first time, filling a major gap in their Palaeozoic fossil record.
Bond, David P. G., Zatoń, Michał
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Studying the shells discovered during the archaeological excavations of Versailles have made it possible to identify two forms of these marine molluscs’ arrival during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Catherine Dupont
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This research was conducted to determine the organoleptic quality of kefir incubated in light green coconut shells (Cocos nucifera L. var. viridis Hassk) with and without coconut meat, conducted from August to October 2020 at the Laboratory of Animal ...
GINTING K. B. +2 more
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Charles Hatchett: The discoverer of niobium
To Charles Hatchett (1765---1847), a self-educated scientist and first class analytical chemist, we owe the discovery of niobium, the analysis of a series of important minerals and animal substances such as shells, bones, dental enamel, a detailed study ...
Jaime Wisniak
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Mussels with Meat: Bivalve Tissue-Shell Radiocarbon Age Differences and Archaeological Implications [PDF]
Local reservoir ages are often estimated from the difference between the radiocarbon ages of aquatic material and associated terrestrial samples for which no reservoir effect is expected.
Coblenz +13 more
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HPMC Capsules: Current Status and Future Prospects
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is employed for a wide variety of pharmaceutical and food preparations. Its applications as viscolizing agent (thickening agent), coating polymer, bioadhesive, in solid dispersion to enhance solubility, binder in the ...
Moawia M Al-Tabakha
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