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Integrating portable qPCR and image recognition to combat illegal trade in sharks and rays. [PDF]

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Shark Attack

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1991
Shark attacks are rare but devastating. This case had major injuries that included an open femoral fracture, massive hemorrhage, sciatic nerve laceration, and significant skin and muscle damage. The patient required 15 operative procedures, extensive physical therapy, and orthotic assistance.
K J, Guidera   +4 more
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Shark

Red Cedar Review, 2012
Shark is a research data analysis system built on a novel coarse-grained distributed shared-memory abstraction. Shark marries query processing with deep data analysis, providing a unified system for easy data manipulation using SQL and pushing sophisticated analysis closer to data. It scales to thousands of nodes in a fault-tolerant manner.
Cliff Engle   +6 more
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Iconic species: great white sharks, basking sharks and whale sharks

2014
Sharks are a group of fishes that have captivated human attention throughout history. They comprise more than 400 species that have evolved for over 400 million years, making them one of the oldest living vertebrate groups (Compagno et al., 2004). Over their long evolutionary history, sharks have diversified to become essential components of almost ...
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Shark Fishing and Shark Finning

2023
Hollie Booth, Trisha Gupta
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Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays

Nature, 2021
Nathan Pacoureau   +2 more
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2018
HENRY B. BIGELOW, WILLIAM C. SCHROEDER
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Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays

Nature Communications, 2023
C Samantha Sherman   +2 more
exaly  

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