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Microscopical and functional aspects of calcium-transport and deposition in terrestrial isopods
Micron, 2005Terrestrial isopods (Crustacea) are excellent model organisms to study epithelial calcium-transport and the regulation of biomineralization processes. They molt frequently and resorb cuticular CaCO(3) before the molt to prevent excessive loss of Ca(2+) ions when the old cuticle is shed.
Andreas, Ziegler +2 more
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Ultrastructure of CaCO3 deposits of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea, Oniscidea)
Zoomorphology, 1997The ultrastructure of the sternal CaCO3 deposits of 3 species of the Diplochaeta and 15 of the Crinochaeta was investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy of fractured surfaces. In the Diplochaeta Li-gia italica and L. oceanica, the deposits consist exclusively of individual spherules with diameters between 0.2 and 1.4 μm.
A. Ziegler, Bernd Miller
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European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2022
Gao Luchao, Dai Guoliang, Wan Zhihui
exaly
Gao Luchao, Dai Guoliang, Wan Zhihui
exaly
Impacts of nitrogen deposition in terrestrial ecosystems
Atmospheric Environment, 1995M. Hornung, M.A. Sutton
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Nitrogen deposition as a threat to european terrestrial biodiversity
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Dise, N.B. +9 more
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MARINE AND TERRESTRIAL SIGNALS IN TSUNAMI DEPOSITS
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2017Hui Tang, Robert Weiss
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