Pycnogonida (Arthropoda) from the Marine Biological Sample Museum in the Third Institute of Oceanography of MNR, with some new records and a checklist of Fujian, China. [PDF]
Wang J +4 more
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In “Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, American Institute of Physics, 47 ...
Collins, C.A., Chu, Peter C.
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Open Access Journals / Institutional Repositories [PDF]
Düpow, Heidi +2 more
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ABSTRACT The second half of the Allerød interstadial in the Netherlands is characterised by pine forest. Excavated trunks of 165 pine trees at Leusden‐Den Treek in the central Netherlands (LETR16) were dated by dendrochronology and radiocarbon. Two chronologically separated pine forest phases occurred during relatively warm periods as recorded in ...
Wim Z. Hoek +4 more
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Correction: Chemoautotrophic Thermodesulfobacteriota as a key genomic potential group in the hypoxic diazotrophic community of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) estuary. [PDF]
Zhang M +9 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines regional and chronological variations in Acheulean handaxe morphology during Marine Isotope Stage 11 (c. 425–365 ka BP) in Britain. Using a data set of 737 handaxes from 13 securely dated sites in East Anglia and the Thames Valley, we apply three‐dimensional geometric morphometric analysis to examine morphological ...
Mark White +5 more
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Author Correction: Central American mountains inhibit eastern North Pacific seasonal tropical cyclone activity. [PDF]
Fu D +5 more
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ABSTRACT The Pirro Nord quarry has yielded evidence of one of the earliest hominin presences in western Europe, accompanied by an extremely rich and diverse collection of vertebrate remains, including amphibians, reptiles, birds, and small and large mammals.
Alessio Iannucci +4 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of marine wood borer <i>Dicyathifer mannii</i> E. P. Wright, 1866 (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) from Beihai, Guangxi, China. [PDF]
Hu Y +6 more
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Decoupling climate and human impacts on the nitrogen cycle during the Irish Bronze Age
ABSTRACT Disentangling climate variability and human activity in past nitrogen cycling is key to understanding ecosystems. Previous studies in Ireland observed a widespread, permanent shift in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during Later Prehistory, potentially linked to intensifying land‐use.
Sarah Ferrandin +2 more
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