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581“... with organic matter produces most of our energy, including the energy our bodies use to function: breathe...”
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582“..., with heart rates falling to 4 beats min-1 for extended periods, despite the animal being free to breathe...”
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583by Zimmer, WMX, Harwood, John, Tyack, Peter Lloyd, Johnson, Mark, Madsen, Peter T“... to the surface to breathe. Passive acoustic detection (PAD) not only complements traditional visual-based methods...”
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (2008)
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584by Galloway, Cecelia“...? For they breathe the very wild breath of the mountains, the rocks, the forests, and the glaciers of the High...”
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585by Chenoweth, Ellen M., Houston, Josh, Burek Huntington, Kathy, Straley, Jan M.“... only when they come up to the surface to breathe or occasionally to feed. Being able to walk right up...”
Published in Animals (2022)
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586by Ilse Van Opzeeland, Sofie Van Parijs, Lars Kindermann, Elke Burkhardt, Olaf Boebel“... assumed, presumably providing food resources year-round and open water in winter where animals can breathe....”
Published in PLoS ONE (2013)
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587by Ayzel Georgy, Kurochkina Liubov, Kazakov Eduard, Zhuravlev Sergei“... that can breathe new life into the stagnating PUB methods. In the presented study, we benchmark...”
Published in E3S Web of Conferences (2020)
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588by Roncon, G, Bestley, S, McMahon, CR, Wienecke, B, Hindell, MA“...Air-breathing marine animals, such as seals and seabirds, undertake a special form of central-place...”
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2018)
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589by Tønnesen, Pernille, Gero, Shane, Ladegaard, Michael, Johnson, Mark, Madsen, Peter T.“..., but this may not be feasible for sperm whales, which require locomotor skills from birth to breathe, swim...”
Published in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (2018)
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590by Giulia Roncon, Sophie Bestley, Clive R. McMahon, Barbara Wienecke, Mark A. Hindell“...Air-breathing marine animals, such as seals and seabirds, undertake a special form of central-place...”
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2018)
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591by Thomisch, Karolin, Boebel, Olaf, Clark, C. W., Spiesecke, Stefanie, van Opzeeland, Ilse“... to breathe, may provide important habitats for animals to ......”
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592by Snape, William“... law has protected the air we breathe, saved thousands of lives each year and otherwise improved public...”
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593“... when whales breathe between deeper foraging dives) over 460 h of observation from 65 cruises. We...”
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594by Galloway, Cecelia“...? For they breathe the very wild breath of the mountains, the rocks, the forests, and the glaciers of the High...”
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595by Teilmann, Jonas, Christiansen, Casper T., Kjellerup, Sanne, Dietz, Rune, Nachman, Gösta“...During ship surveys harbor porpoises are only visible when breaking the sea surface to breathe...”
Published in Marine Mammal Science (2013)
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596by Nelson, Dawn Laurel, 1968-“... as the dolphins rose to breathe, although collisions decreased with time. All contacts with objects appeared...”
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597by Quéléver, Lauriane“... the globe – enables organisms to breathe and live. Within this layer, aerosol particles can impact human’s...”
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598by Muir, John“... of the waves, making about as stormy and gloomy an atmosphere as I ever had the fortune to breathe. Now...”
Published 1881
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599by Muir, John“... of the waves, making about as stormy and gloomy an atmosphere as I ever had the fortune to breathe. Now...”
Published 1881
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600by Sudeep Yadav, Suman Kumar Jha, Neela Sunuwar, Anu Radha Twayana“... of breath 151 (40.81%) followed by vomiting 91 (24.59%). Conclusions: Most common acid-base disorder...”
Published in Journal of Nepal Medical Association (2021)
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