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Oribatid mite species from Piatra Craiului Mountains (Southern Carpathians, Romania) were studied according to their altitudinal distribution. The mites were sampled from four sites (beech forest, fir and beech forest, nude scree and subalpine grassland)
IOANA NAE, AUGUSTIN NAE
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Abstract The interannual El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) triggers extreme climate events worldwide. Geochemical proxies in coral skeletons from the eastern equatorial Pacific (EP) track ENSO conditions, constraining its long‐term variance and response to forcing.
C. J. Tripp +5 more
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Poulat (Emile) Histoire, dogme et critique dans la crise moderniste
Goichot Emile. Poulat (Emile) Histoire, dogme et critique dans la crise moderniste. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°48/2, 1979. pp.
Goichot, Emile
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Identification key to the cavernicolous Diplopoda of Romania
The authors analyze the families Trachysphaeridae, Trichopolydesmidae and the tribe Typhloiulini and provide an identification key for the cavernicolous Diplopoda recorded from the caves of ...
IONEL TABACARU, ANDREI GIURGINCA
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Abstract The dependence of aeolian dust transport on atmospheric circulation patterns allows dust preserved in Antarctic ice cores to serve as a proxy for past circulation variability. Here, we investigate dust transport to high‐elevation Dronning Maud Land (DML) in Antarctica through analysis of the 1300‐year‐old ISOL‐ICE ice core dust record together
K. C. Henson +4 more
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Jacques (Emile) Les Années d'exil d'Antoine Arnauld (1679-1694)
Goichot Emile. Jacques (Emile) Les Années d'exil d'Antoine Arnauld (1679-1694). In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°43/2, 1977.
Goichot, Emile
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Cavernicolous Oniscidea of Romania
35 species of cavernicolous Oniscidea inhabit the caves of Romania. A remarkable aspect of the oniscidean fauna is the high number of endemic species.
IONEL TABACARU, ANDREI GIURGINCA
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Mascarene High Variability Shapes the Demography of a Wind‐Reliant Marine Top Predator
Abstract Subtropical anticyclones are semi‐permanent atmospheric high‐pressure systems located in all five major ocean basins and are associated with large‐scale wind and weather patterns. They shape the physical environments of many species, yet their impacts on wildlife remain unexplored. We combined population and climate analyses to investigate the
Ruijiao Sun +8 more
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1998 - Emile O. Schmidt Last Lecture Part 1
CUB (College Union Building) - Ballroom Stage;Emile O.
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The physical and chemical characteristics, microbial contamination, and meiofauna of the Ocoale-Gheţar-Dobreşti karst system (Bihor Mountains, Romania) were studied in order to assess the natural water quality by an interdisciplinary study. A total of 60
LAURA EPURE, DANIELA BORDA
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