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Sea Urchins, Starfish, and Sea Cucumbers
1995Abstract Echinoderms (Phylum Echinodermata), which include sea urchins, starfish, brittle stars, and sea cucumbers, have a distinctive radial pattern which may take the form of five arms radiating from a central disc or a more globular or cylindrical shape, again with structures arranged in five rays (or multiples of five) (Fig. 12.1). A
J Moyse, P A Tyler
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Science of The Total Environment
Microplastics (MPs) are a developing concern in marine environments, with scientists concentrating more on their effects on various creatures. Sea cucumbers (SCs), as suspension and deposit feeders, are expected to be exposed to and consume MPs in their habitat. The purpose of this methodical review is to gather and integrate accessible research on the
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Microplastics (MPs) are a developing concern in marine environments, with scientists concentrating more on their effects on various creatures. Sea cucumbers (SCs), as suspension and deposit feeders, are expected to be exposed to and consume MPs in their habitat. The purpose of this methodical review is to gather and integrate accessible research on the
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Sea Cucumber: A Synthesizing Compiler for FPGAs
2002Sea Cucumber (SC) is a synthesizing compiler for FPGAs that accepts Java class files as input (generated from Java source files) and that generates circuits that exploit the coarse- and fine-grained parallelism available in the input class files. Programmers determine the level of coarse-grained parallelism available by organizing their circuit as a ...
Justin L. Tripp +2 more
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Microplastics in canned, salt-dried, and instant sea cucumbers sold for human consumption
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023Mohamed Mohsen +2 more
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