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Abstract The anatomical description of the hourglass dolphin (Cephalorhynchus cruciger) and the spectacled porpoise (Phocoena dioptrica) remains largely unexplored, due to limited specimen availability and preservation challenges. This study employed digital imaging techniques, conventional histology, and computed tomography to provide visualization of
Jean‐Marie Graïc +26 more
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Semi-Supervised Seven-Segment LED Display Recognition with an Integrated Data-Acquisition Framework. [PDF]
Xiang X +5 more
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Dental crown morphological variation and heterodonty in carcharhiniform sharks
Abstract Elasmobranch teeth are highly mineralized structures that constitute the majority of the fossil record for this group. Despite their taxonomic and evolutionary significance, detailed descriptions of dental morphology remain scarce. The order Carcharhiniformes, the most diverse among sharks, comprises 304 valid species that display remarkable ...
Flávia Zanini, Karla D. A. Soares
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Study on the Characteristics of Cement-Based Magnetoelectric Composites Using COMSOL. [PDF]
Huang W +6 more
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A Viable Marine Renewable Energy Industry: Solutions to Legal, Economic, and Policy Challenges (7th Marine Law Symposium) (October 23-24, 2008) [PDF]
Roger Williams University School of Law Library
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Abstract The Aliança Formation (Jatobá Basin) represents lacustrine deposits formed in oxygenated waters that hosted a diverse fauna, including Hybodontiform sharks. Within this group, the Family Lonchidiidae comprises 11 valid genera, with Parvodus previously reported in Brazilian deposits from the Brejo Santo Formation (Araripe Basin, Late Jurassic ...
Larissa de Souza Ribeiro +1 more
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Probabilistic Carbon Analysis of Pakistan's Bridges Unveils the Urgent Needs of Overdesign Optimization and Policy Transformation. [PDF]
Muhammad HH +5 more
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ABSTRACT Shell middens in Gippsland along the eastern half of Victoria's coastline have usually been characterised as small, short‐duration camp sites with relatively low shell densities and low taxonomic diversity. Here we present new excavation results from a dense, high‐diversity site at Red Bluff near the eastern end of GunaiKurnai Country, a ...
Patrick Faulkner +17 more
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Formalizing our commitment to code sharing. [PDF]
Pariente N +2 more
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