Aimée
Aimée, often unaccented as Aimee, is a feminine given name of French origin, translated as "beloved". The masculine form is Aimé. The English equivalent is Amy. It is also occasionally a surname. It may refer to: Provided by Wikipedia-
121by Matika, Aimee F., Jourdain, Eve, Cade, David E., Karoliussen, Richard, Hammond, Philip S.Get access
Published in Marine Mammal Science (2022)
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123by RONTANI, Jean-francois, Galeron, Marie-Aimée, AMIRAUX, Remi, Artigue, Lise, Belt, SimonGet access
Published in Organic Geochemistry (2017)
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124by RONTANI, Jean-francois, Galeron, Marie-Aimée, AMIRAUX, Remi, Artigue, Lise, Belt, SimonGet access
Published in Organic Geochemistry (2017)
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125by Heidi Kretser, Michale Glennon, Alice Whitelaw, Aimee Hurt, Kristine Pilgrim, Michael SchwartzGet access
Published 2016
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126by Kretser, Heidi, Glennon, Michale, Whitelaw, Alice, Hurt, Aimee, Pilgrim, Kristine, Schwartz, MichaelGet access
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128by Patrick T. O'Reilly, Aimee Lee S. Houde, Dylan J. Fraser, Jeffrey A. HutchingsGet access
Published in Evolutionary Applications (2011)
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130by Houde, Aimee L. S., Fraser, Dylan J., O'Reilly, Patrick, Hutchings, Jeffrey AlexanderGet access
Published in Evolutionary Applications (2013)
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137by Rontani, Jean-François, Galeron, Marie-Aimée, Amiraux, Rémi, Artigue, Lise, Belt, Simon T.Get access
Published in Organic Geochemistry (2017)
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