Science, Volume 323, Issues 5917-5922American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009 |
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... values near the same time as the maximum 8180 excursion at ~ 33.5 Ma , par- ticularly at site 511 ( Fig . 2C ) . Given the resolution of our entire data set , high - latitude SST changes appear to be approximately synchronous with ben ...
... values near the same time as the maximum 8180 excursion at ~ 33.5 Ma , par- ticularly at site 511 ( Fig . 2C ) . Given the resolution of our entire data set , high - latitude SST changes appear to be approximately synchronous with ben ...
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... values of K indicative of the active phase , others with relatively low values indicative of the inactive phase , and lastly those that are intermediate and that demonstrate phase coexistence . Figure 4C shows a representative ...
... values of K indicative of the active phase , others with relatively low values indicative of the inactive phase , and lastly those that are intermediate and that demonstrate phase coexistence . Figure 4C shows a representative ...
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... values of the major n - alkanoic acids , palmitic ( C16 : 0 ) and stearic ( C18 : 0 ) acid , which allows nonruminant and ruminant carcass and ruminant dairy fats to be distinguished ( 21 , 22 ) . Ruminant dairying developed relatively ...
... values of the major n - alkanoic acids , palmitic ( C16 : 0 ) and stearic ( C18 : 0 ) acid , which allows nonruminant and ruminant carcass and ruminant dairy fats to be distinguished ( 21 , 22 ) . Ruminant dairying developed relatively ...
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