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'Nobody could possibly misunderstand what a group is': a study in early twentieth-century group axiomatics. [PDF]
Hollings CD.
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Baleen Whale Occurrence in the Waters Off Virginia and North Carolina, U.S.A. From 2001 to 2019
ABSTRACT Eighteen years of visual survey and strandings data were used to describe baleen whale occurrence along the continental shelf of Virginia and North Carolina, U.S.A. This region experiences heavy anthropogenic use, which poses risks for mortality and injury to baleen whales. Between 2001 and 2019, six species of baleen whales were recorded, and
Sarah D. Mallette +18 more
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Cracking taste codes by tapping into sensory neuron impulse traffic. [PDF]
Frank ME, Lundy RF, Contreras RJ.
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ABSTRACT Understanding the residency and movement patterns of large cetaceans like the humpback whale is crucial for effective conservation. In Ireland, the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group has been collecting humpback whale data since the 1990s, primarily through citizen science.
Miguel Blázquez +6 more
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Dynamic energy budget theory restores coherence in biology. [PDF]
Sousa T +3 more
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International Congress on Academic Medicine: 2023 medical education abstracts: United today for a healthier tomorrow. [PDF]
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Total Numbers and Movements of Photo‐Identified Subantarctic (Type D) Killer Whales
ABSTRACT The distinctive Subantarctic (Type D) killer whale (DKW) (Orcinus orca) is a highly divergent and apparently inbred form previously known only from three mass strandings and several dozen at‐sea sightings, primarily from Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) longline vessels in the southern Indian Ocean and from tourism vessels in ...
Jared R. Towers +6 more
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Correlates of African American Men's Sexual Schemas. [PDF]
Hall NM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Knowledge of mother–calf pairs, migratory patterns, female reproductive cycles, and birth‐year calf development are all essential for understanding risks in these critical life stages and monitoring little‐known dwarf minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) populations.
Claire E. Wouters +2 more
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The structure of legume-rhizobium interaction networks and their response to tree invasions. [PDF]
Le Roux JJ, Mavengere NR, Ellis AG.
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