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8by Torstensen, Bente E., Espe, Marit, Stubhaug, Ingunn, Lie, ØyvindGet access
Published in British Journal of Nutrition (2011)
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9by Mangerud, Jan, Lie, Sven Erik, Furnes, Harald, Kristiansen, Inger Lise, Lømo, LeifGet access
Published in Quaternary Research (1984)
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10by Liland, Nina S., Espe, Marit, Rosenlund, Grethe, Waagbø, Rune, Hjelle, Jan I., Lie, Øyvind, Fontanillas, Ramon, Torstensen, Bente E.Get access
Published in British Journal of Nutrition (2013)
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11by Denton, E. J., Saunders, R. L.“...) that in the herring in life the reflecting cells which lie under the scales and outside the scale pocket...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1972)
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12“... stations that lie wholly within the oval during the earth's diurnal rotation pass under this bridge twice a...”
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13by Woodard, Jacob B., Zoet, Lucas K., Benediktsson, Ívar Ö., Iverson, Neal R., Finlayson, Andrew“...., stoss sides), down-glacier dipping beds lie at high angles to the surface, whereas on the lee sides...”
Published in Journal of Glaciology (2020)
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14“... of representatives of the Geological Succession which lie exposed in the ice-free mountainous tract between...”
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15“... profile which the aquifer can sustain without deformation.) In general, maximal profiles lie well above...”
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16by Dunnet, G. M.“...The Shetland Islands lie between latitudes of approximately 60° and 61° North, over 100 miles north...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences (1995)
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17“... trend surface on corrie lip altitudes indicate that empty corries lie, on average, only 200 m below...”
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18“... by the method of fabric analysis. It was found that englacial material tends to lie parallel to the direction...”
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19“...Abstract Evidence from aerial photographs, maps, and field checks indicates that 319 glaciers lie...”
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20“... that is farthest from any land, is commonly asserted to lie at 84° 03′ N, 174° 51′ W. We show that the true...”
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