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Pressure Effects on the Respiration of Vertically Migrating Decapod Crustacea
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Mako and porbeagle: Warm-bodied sharks
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
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Polychlorobiphenyls in North Atlantic Ocean Water
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Steinhauer, William G.
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Petroleum Lumps on the Surface of the Sea
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Horn, Michael H.
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Backus, Richard H.
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Autumnal Bird Migration Observed from Ships in the Western North Atlantic Ocean
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McClintock, Carol P.
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Williams, Timothy C.
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John
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Bird-Banding
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Ceratoscopelus maderensis : pecular sound-scattering layer identified with this myctophid fish
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Backus, Richard H.
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Craddock, James E.
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Haedrich, Richard L.
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Shores, D. L.
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John
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.
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Wing, A. S.
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Mead, Giles W.
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Clarke, William D.
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