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Abstract How can anthropologists ensure the accuracy of the statements they make in their publications, especially in an era of ever increasing budgetary and bureaucratic pressures that limit the duration of fieldwork? What should the role of language abilities be in this context and to what degree is it necessary to learn the language of the place ...
Mark Collins, Tukul Walla Kaiku
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Genetic mechanisms for estuarine carbohydrate degradation and linked transcriptional activity. [PDF]
Boey JS, Tee HS, Waite DW, Handley KM.
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Photosynthesis and Spatial Distribution of Surface Phytoplankton in the Yangtze Estuary and Adjacent Waters During Spring. [PDF]
Hu H +6 more
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ABSTRACT The Paleoproterozoic Talvivaara mudstone is a very large sulfidic Ni‐Co deposit that records enhanced organic matter accumulation during the global Shunga Event. Here, rock geochemistry and microscale S and Fe isotope composition of in situ pyrrhotites and pyrites are studied in well‐characterised, well‐preserved drill core samples.
Raimo Lahtinen +3 more
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Ampicillin- and Multidrug-Resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i> and <i>Enterococcus</i> spp. in Costa Rican Wastewater and Surface Water. [PDF]
Brodrick EA +3 more
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ABSTRACT The presence of microplastics (MPs) in groundwater has emerged as a significant concern due to their environmental impact and the threat they pose to vital water resources, groundwater being one of the most important freshwater sources in the world.
Lara Luiza de Oliveira Pompermayer +7 more
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An assessment of CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> emissions in a tropical river: from the Kenyir Reservoir to the estuary. [PDF]
Lee DJJ +4 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing numbers of invasive Pacific pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) are spawning in northern Norwegian rivers, leading to large numbers of juveniles migrating to coastal waters. This raises concerns about food competition with native salmonids in rivers, although details about the timing and intensity of pink salmon feeding and the ...
Katherine Dunlop +10 more
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Phenology-informed decline risk of estuarine fishes and their prey suggests potential for future trophic mismatches. [PDF]
Fournier RJ +3 more
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ABSTRACT The American manatee (Trichechus manatus) requires freshwater mainly from rivers and springs to maintain osmoregulatory balance in saline environments. However, in Brazil's semi‐arid Potiguar Basin, manatees now rely solely on submarine freshwater springs because hypersaline estuaries have become unsuitable sources of freshwater.
A. C. O. Meirelles +7 more
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