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    ... and minimum of −27.3°C in July. Daily maximum TT exceeded 0°C every month except in June and July when...
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    ... series of samples taken in April 1980, November–December 1981, and July–August 1983. Size frequency data...
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    by Fretwell, Peter T.
    Published in Antarctic Science (2024)
    ... ice as a breeding platform to raise their chicks, from egg hatching in late July to mid-August until...
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    ..., and the lowest velocities (0.1–0.2 ms −1 ) in winter, from May–July. From August–October velocities (0.4–0.6 ms...
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    ... Ice Margin Evolution (ANTIME), held in Hobart, 6-1 1 July 1997. ANTIME is focused on the circurn...
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    ..., and for 5–12 min in duration, often > 20 min. During March–July, when Ross seals forage pelagically, diving...
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    ... that spawning of D. mawsoni began on some seamounts by early July. No changes were detected between winter...
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    ... Antarctic bacteria in Antarctic saline lakes from July 1990 to January 1991. Antibodies were raised against...
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    ..., in July the model has too much cloud. There is no significant change in the amount of cloud during...
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    by White, M. G., Burren, P. J.
    Published in Antarctic Science (1992)
    ... eggs into a nest during May/July. The nest is guarded by both male and female fish during an incubation...
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    ..., and for 5–12 min in duration, often > 20 min. During March–July, when Ross seals forage pelagically, diving...
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    ... and June–July (males) thus allowing mean monthly growth rates of 0.4 mm d −1 for females and 0.7 mm d −1...
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    ... carcinophagus ) in East Antarctica. The study was conducted in the Mertz Glacier Polynya region from July...
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    ... was spread over a relatively wide period, lasting from July throughout September. The pelagic larval duration...
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    by Cozzi, Stefano
    Published in Antarctic Science (2014)
    ... zone, but katabatic wind peaks in July–August often cause ice breakouts, resulting in highly variable...
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    ... sagittal otolith. Although the commonly accepted 1 July was used as the birth date of the fish for age...
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