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Evolution implications

I. Populations and communities. Annu Rev Ecol Syst 12 405 437 Marin A, Ros J (2004) Chemical defenses in sacoglossan opisthobranchs taxonomic trends and evolutive implications. Sci Mar 68 227-241... [Pg.225]

Marmo J. S. (1992) The lower Proterozoic Hokkalampi paleosol in North Karelia. In Early Organic Evolution Implications for Mineral and Energy Resources (eds. M. Schidlowski, S. Golubic, M. M. Kimberley, D. M. McKirdy, and P. A. Trudinger). Springer, Berlin, pp. 41-66. [Pg.2854]

Early Organic Evolution Implications for Mineral and Energy Resources. Springer, Berlin, 147-175. [Pg.328]

Brinkman-Van der Linden, E. C., Sjoberg, E. R., Juneja, L. R., Crocker, P. R., Varki, N., Varki, A. (2000). Loss of A-glycolylneuraminic acid in human evolution implications for sialic acid recognition by siglecs. J. Biol. Chem., 275, 8633-8640. [Pg.213]

DeSalle, R., Agosti, D., Whiting, M., Perez-Sweeney, B., Renson, J., Baker, R., Bonacum, J., and Bang, R., Cross-roads, milestones, and landmarks in insect development and evolution implications for systematics, Aliso, 14, 305-321, 1996. [Pg.217]

Cichanowicz JE, Muzio LJ Twenty-Five (2001) Years of SCR Evolution Implications For US Application And Operation. In U.S EPA-DOE-EPRI, Chicago... [Pg.501]

Adner, R., Levinthaf, D. (2001). Demand heterogeneity and technology evolution Implications for product and process innovation. Management Science, 47(5), 611-628. [Pg.213]

Smith himself stimulated many researchers but, though he wrote a celebrated paper on the evolution of microstructure, did not take any graduate students, and so he did not perhaps initially perceive the implications of the fact that large numbers of doctoral students came from the university s physics and chemistry departments to work with some of the permanent Institute staff... but there were no metallurgically trained students to draw on. Some of the Institute staff became closely involved with the physics or chemistry departments, and one even became chairman of the physics department. A consequence of this situation was that Smith could not attract further metallurgists to join the Institute, and junior metallurgists who came for short... [Pg.522]

Bocherens, H., Fizet, M., Mariotti, A., Lange-Badre, B., Vandermeersch, B., Borel, J.P and Bellon, G. 1991a Isotopic biogeochemistry ( C, N) of fossil vertebrate collagen implications for the study of fossil food web including Neandertal Man. Journal of Human Evolution 20 481 92. [Pg.85]

Sillen, A. and Morris, A.G. 1996 Diagenesis ofbone from Border cave implications for the age of the Border cave hominids. Journal of Human Evolution 31 499-506. [Pg.114]

SHEEHAN D, MEADE G, FOLEY V M and DOWD 0 A (2001) Structure, function and evolution of glutathione transferases implications for classification of non-mammalian members of an ancient enzyme superfamily , Biochem J, 360 1-16. [Pg.62]

Shikazono, N. (1989) Oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions of carbonates from the Neogene epithermal vein-type deposits of Japan Implication for evolution of terrestrial geothermal activity. Chem. Geol, 76, 239-247. [Pg.286]

Shikazono, N. (1999a) Rare earth element geochemistry of Kuroko ores and altered rocks implication for evolution of submarine geothermal system at back-arc basin. Resource Geology Special Issue, 20,... [Pg.286]

Shikazono, N., Utada, M. and Shimizu, M. (1995) Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of hydrothermal alteration of basalt in the Kuroko mine area, Japan Implications for the evolution of back arc basin hydrothermal system. Applied Geochemistry, 10, 621-642. [Pg.287]

Shimizu, M., Shikazono, M. and Tsunoda, K. (1995) Sulphur isotopic characteristics of hydrothermal mineral deposits in the southern Fossa Magna region, Japan Implications for the tectonic and geologic evolution in the southern Fossa Magna region after middle Mioceme age. Memoirs Fac. Ed. Yamanashi U., 46, 40-48. [Pg.288]

Spycher, N. and Reed, M. (1989) Evolution of a Broadlands-type epithermal ore fluids along alternative P-T paths Implications for the transport and deposition ofba.se precious and volatile metals. Econ. Geol, 84, 328-359. [Pg.288]

Shikazono, N. (1999) Rare earth element geochemistry of Kuro ores and hydrothermaily altered rocks Implication for the evolution of submarine hydrothermal systems at back-arc basins. Resource Geol. Spec. Issue, 20, 23-30. [Pg.402]

Hole MJ, Saunders AD, Marriner GF, Tamey J (1984) Subduction of pelagic sediments implications for the origin of Ce-anomalous basalts from the Mariana islands. J Geol Soc London 141 453-472 Holland HD (1984) The Chemical Evolution of the Atmosphere and Oceans. Princeton Uiuversity Press, Princeton... [Pg.306]


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