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Physics in Sepia

open access: yesRevista de física, 2008
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Purification, characterization and analysis of sepia melanin from commercial sepia ink (Sepia officinalis)

open access: yes, 2010
At the moment melanins are still enigmatic bio-pigments with structure and determination methods not clearly understood for the international scientific community. Among biopolymers, melanins are unique in many aspects. Some essential biopolymers (proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates) are chemically well characterized and can be determined using ...
Magarelli P.   +2 more
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Sepia

open access: yesRevista Médica de Homeopatía, 2012
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Arbuthnott, Devin   +3 more
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The early life of Sepia officinalis, and the contrast with that of Octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda)

open access: yesJournal of Zoology, 1998
The egg and hatchling of Sepia officinalis L. is relatively large, compared with those of other cephalopods. We review the information on growth, chromatophores, behaviour, prey capture, colour and body patterns of this sepiid, for correlation with ...
Marion Nixon
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SEPIA

Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 1993
This paper addresses two main areas: 1) research on computer–based support for cooperative authoring and 2) research on cooperative hypermedia systems. This is done by reporting about the design, development, and implementation of SEPIA and presenting results on dedicated and comprehensive authoring functionality addressing also the new rhetoric of ...
Norbert A. Streitz   +6 more
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Sepia in the male, or the male in Sepia

British Homeopathic Journal, 1974
From the sources accessible to me it seems that there is a consensus of opinion in regarding Sepia as a predominantly female remedy. It must therefore have been in a moment of ironic malice that my ambivalent friend Frederick Schmid put my name on this programme to speak on Sepia in the male, the more so as he knew of some of my opinions on the ...
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