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Effects of a simulated marine heatwave on the structure and composition of Mediterranean plankton in a mesocosm study. [PDF]
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Cryptic Divergence of <i>Rochia nilotica</i> (Gastropoda: Tegulidae) from Chuuk Lagoon, Federated States of Micronesia, Revealed by Morphological and Mitochondrial Genome Analyses. [PDF]
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Cancer risk from heavy metal contamination in fish and implications for public health. [PDF]
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Comparative Assessment of Fatty Acids in Clams From Capo Peloro Lagoon (Sicily). [PDF]
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Comparative Analysis of Bacterial Diversity and Functional Potential in Two Athalassohaline Lagoons in the Monegros Desert (NE Spain). [PDF]
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Journal of West African History, 2021
Abstract Lagos’s urban landscapes underwent profound changes in the years around Nigeria’s 1960 independence as the city expanded and officials embarked on plans to raze established neighborhoods to construct a modern skyline. This article examines these landscapes and the people and histories they were designed to hold and privilege ...
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Abstract Lagos’s urban landscapes underwent profound changes in the years around Nigeria’s 1960 independence as the city expanded and officials embarked on plans to raze established neighborhoods to construct a modern skyline. This article examines these landscapes and the people and histories they were designed to hold and privilege ...
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2011
[Extract] Fully or partly enclosed depressions in coral reefs are common. They range in depth from 1 or 2 m to > 90 m with the largest occurring in atolls, e.g., Kwajalein (Marshall Islands) 120 x 32 km or Rangiroa (Tuamotu) 79 x 34 km. They have many origins including the following: *Shallow moats behind reef flat rubble banks *"Boat channels" a few ...
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[Extract] Fully or partly enclosed depressions in coral reefs are common. They range in depth from 1 or 2 m to > 90 m with the largest occurring in atolls, e.g., Kwajalein (Marshall Islands) 120 x 32 km or Rangiroa (Tuamotu) 79 x 34 km. They have many origins including the following: *Shallow moats behind reef flat rubble banks *"Boat channels" a few ...
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