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New records and updated checklist of the seaweeds of the phycologically little-known coast of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
John DM, Olsson PO.
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The Effect of Oral Calcium Boluses and Subcutaneous Calcium Injection on Blood Metabolites and Milk Yield in Holstein Cattle Fed Anionic Diets. [PDF]
Patterson A +3 more
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Comprehensive analysis of phycobilisome linker proteins in Neopyropia yezoensis: classification, structure, evolution and function. [PDF]
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A cosmopolitan calcifying benthic foraminifera in agglutinated disguise as a geochemical recorder of coastal environments. [PDF]
Sosnitsky T +8 more
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Pointed-snout wrasse builds nest on Sarcotragus foetidus sponges. [PDF]
Strano F, Tiralongo F, Micaroni V.
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Isotopic disequilibrium in marine calcareous algae
Chemical Geology, 2001A survey of the δ13C and δ18O values of CaCO3 precipitated by marine calcareous algae was conducted to examine ‘vital effects’ produced by the various styles of calcification of the major algal subdivisions (Codiacea, Dasycladacea, Coralline algae and Calcareous red algae).
Dongho Lee, Scott J Carpenter
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Calcareous Algae and Stromatolites
PALAIOS, 1993I Introduction.- 1 Calcification Processes in Algae and Cyanobacteria.- 2 Classification of Microbial Carbonates.- II Major Groups.- 3 Calcified Cyanobacteria.- 4 The Solenoporaceae: A General Point of View.- 5 Coralline Algae: Mineralization, Taxonomy, and Palaeoecology.- 6 Cyclocrinitids.- 7 Dasycladalean Algae of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic.- 8 ...
Brian R. Pratt, Robert Riding
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Permian Marine Calcareous Algae
1991The Permian is characterized by development of distinctive gymnocodiacean non-reef floras and of the problematic reefal genera Archaeolithoporella and Tubiphytes. Lower Permian calcareous algae are dominated by dasycladaleans and phylloid algae. The importance of phylloids declines towards the middle Permian, as does that of problematic groups common ...
R. Riding, L. Guo
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