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1by Botz, Reiner, Schmidt, Mark, Kus, Jolanta, Ostertag-Henning, Christian, Ehrhardt, Axel, Olgun, Nazli, Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter, Scholten, JanGet access
Published in Chemical Geology (2011)
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5by 6982 D.E. Boufford“... Peninsula, 1.0 mi. upstream from mouth of Grande Riviere Sepals deep red...”
Published 1972
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6by 24 Ronald Squibb“... drained areas; peaty soil locally common Tepals deep red, anthers orange; growing in clumps...”
Published 1976
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8“... were all deep red in life. This species is distinguished from other Marrus species by the undivided...”
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9“... were all deep red in life. This species is distinguished from other Marrus species by the undivided...”
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11“..., together with deep red, originates from atomic oxygen. Blue, purple and pink hues are much rarer...”
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12“..., together with deep red, originates from atomic oxygen. Blue, purple and pink hues are much rarer...”
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13“..., together with deep red, originates from atomic oxygen. Blue, purple and pink hues are much rarer...”
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14“... appear deep red for almost all eclipses due to preferential removal of short wavelengths in the spectrum...”
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15“... or Nain and Okkak Bay fish.Variations in flesh colour from white to deep red is a distinct characteristic...”
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16by Araya, Juan Francisco, Araya, Marta Esther, Mack, Mauricio, Aliaga, Juan Antonio“.... Its deep red colonies are conspicuously long (1 m or more) and thin, with autozooids arranged...”
Published in Marine Biodiversity (2018)
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17by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration“... corals occur. Areas that are deep red are sufficiently acidic to dissolve calcium carbonate-based...”
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18by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration“...—where most corals occur. Areas that are deep red are sufficiently acidic to dissolve calcium carbonate...”
Published 2016
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19by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration“... that are deep red are sufficiently acidic to dissolve calcium carbonate-based organisms. Most areas currently...”
Published 2012
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20by Rosa Rugosa“... and slightly flattened, shiny, deep red and fleshy "rose-hips " which ripen in late summer. Native range Rosa...”
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