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Bioaccumulation of organic pollutants in Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin: A review on current knowledge and future prospects.

Environmental Pollution, 2018
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis) are chronically exposed to organic pollutants since they inhabit shallow coastal waters that are often impacted by anthropogenic activities.
E. Sanganyado   +2 more
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DOLPHIN

Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '94, 1994
This paper describes DOLPHIN, a fully group aware application designed to provide computer support for different types of meetings: face-to-face meetings with a large interactive electronic whiteboard with or without networked computers provided for the participants, extensions of these meetings with remote participants at their desktop computers ...
Norbert A. Streitz   +3 more
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Dolphin: Document Image Parsing via Heterogeneous Anchor Prompting

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Document image parsing is challenging due to its complexly intertwined elements such as text paragraphs, figures, formulas, and tables. Current approaches either assemble specialized expert models or directly generate page-level content autoregressively,
Hao Feng   +12 more
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Dolphin Vocalization Mechanisms

Science, 1981
Although humans have difficulty whistling when in a habitat that is more than 20 meters underwater, dolphins can make certain sounds at great depths through a related mechanism. Other dolphin sounds, such as clicks and complex buzzes, are produced by vibrations of the tissue of the nasal plugs, apparently without the use of the larynx; in ...
R S, Mackay, H M, Liaw
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Dolphins

2020
A novel about teenagers and their parents in the wake of 9 ...
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Learning from dolphins

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2004
Dolphins have been shown to have a powerful impact on the wellbeing of humans, how do they do it? This article reflects the thoughts of one person after spending time with these wonderful creatures.
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River Dolphins, Evolution

2018
The term “river dolphins” or platanistoids has been traditionally used to include four recent odontocetes (Platanista, Lipotes, Inia, and Pontoporia) that live in freshwater and coastal environments and are not members of the other clades of odontocetes: Delphinoids, ziphiids, and physeteroids.
de Muizon C., Lambert O., Bianucci G.
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A Dolphin's Tale

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses research in bioengineering, with a focus on a bottlenose dolphin named Winter whose tail was damaged in a crab cage and how scientists engineered a prosthetic tail for her, adapted from Emily Anthes' book "Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts."
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