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Progress in Seto Inland Sea Research

Journal of Oceanography, 2002
The Seto Inland Sea is a representative coastal sea in Japan with a complicated geometry and thus a variety of marine environments. This sea is, at the same time, one of the most industrialized areas in Japan, and its marine environment has been significantly affected by the anthropogenic impacts over the last four decades.
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402-M Seto More : personal

2016
One letter in Chinese from Seto More, Asiatic Passenger Agent, regarding the steamship departure date change.
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Anisakinae in the Seto Inland Sea

1990
Anisakiasis has been reported from fish cultured in the seto Inland Sea by Aji et al. [1]. However, the infection route in man involves many complicated factors such as parasitic rates and geographical distribution of Anisakinae larvae, the edible portion of the fish and parasitic site of larvae, and the habit of eating raw fish or others [2,3].
T. Aji, F. Fukuda, Y. Tongu
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Factors of Population Dynamics of Small-Numbered Vepsi and Setus (Setos) Peoples Separated by Borders

Etnografia, 2022
Aleksandra Bocharnikova   +2 more
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DETERMINACIÓN EXPERIMENTAL DE PARÁMETROS AERODINÁMICOS DE SETOS DE BUGAMBILIA (Bougainvillea spectabilis) COMO CORTINAS ROMPEVIENTOS

Chilean Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, 2022
Alexander Laffita Leyva   +2 more
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NATSUKO SETO

Jung Journal, 2016
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Seto and Mino Ceramics

Journal of Japanese Studies, 1995
Richard L. Mellott, Louise Allison Cort
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Seto

2003
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Seto

2015
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