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Assessment of spatial and temporal overlap between wildcats (<i>Felis silvestris</i>) and domestic cats (<i>Felis catus</i>) in northeastern Iberia. [PDF]

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Correction: Functionality integration in stereolithography 3D printed microfluidics using a "print-pause-print" strategy.

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TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE PYRENEES

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1992
The Pyrenees are a part of the Alpine chain of Western Europe which runs from the northern Iberian margin in the West to the Alps in the East (Figure 1). This E-W belt is considered to be a shortened crustal domain that occupies the site of the boundary between separate Iberian and Euro­ pean plates during Cretaceous times.
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The Silurian of the Pyrenees

Journal of the Geological Society, 1990
A detailed stratigraphical study of the Silurian rocks of the Pyrenees and analysis of their graptolite and conodont faunas has allowed the construction of composite lithostratigraphical successions and accurate correlations between them. The lithostratigraphy reflects generally continuous deposition of pelitic and shale sediments across the whole of ...
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Geology in the Pyrenees

Geology Today, 1985
M.D. Jones runs special–interest, geology and natural history holidays to the Pyrenees, Spain, North Africa, Iceland and elsewhere, and is a part–time tutor in the Department of Adult Education at the University of Leicester.
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On the Fossils of the Pyrenees

Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
IT has been established since the year 1830, as one of the results of my investigations on the distribution of fossils in the tertiary formations of Europe, that there exists no one species common to the cretaceous and tertiary rocks, and at the period alluded to I had already arrived at the opinion that all the cretaceous species were destroyed before
M. Deshayes, D. T. A.
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Chondrodysplasia in five Great Pyrenees

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
Five disproportionate, short-limbed, short-trunked (dwarf) Great Pyrenees pups were examined. The mode of inheritance was compatible with a simple autosomal recessive trait, and skeletal radiography revealed flaring of the metaphyses of all long bones and the costochondral junctions of the ribs.
S A, Bingel, R D, Sande
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