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- The Exoskeleton of the Lobster Homarus Americanus As an Example of a Smart Anisotropic Biological Material Q
- Natural Calcium Carbonate for Biomedical Applications
- Shell Mineralogy of a Foundational Marine Species, Mytilus Californianus, Over Half a Century in a Changing Ocean
- Calcification of Selected Coccolithophore Species: Strontium Partitioning, Calcium Isotope Fractionation and Dependence on Seawater Carbonate Chemistry
- Transportation and Dispersal of Biogenic Material in the Nearshore Marine Environment
- Mollusks, Worms, Arthropods, Echinoderms
- Morphological Diversity of Microstructures Occurring in Selected Recent Bivalve Shells and Their Ecological Implications
- Host-Parasite Interaction Between Parasitic Cymothoid Ceratothoa Oestroides and Its Host, Farmed European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus Labrax)
- A Diecast Mineralization Process Forms the Tough Mantis Shrimp Dactyl Club
- An International Study of the Global Marine Biogeochemical Cycles of Trace Elements and Their Isotopes SCOR Working Groupã1
- Late Ediacaran Organic Microfossils from Finland
- Mollusks, Worms, Arthropods, and Echinoderms As Shown
- Experimental Study on Strengthening of Concrete by Replacing Seashell and Flyash
- Establishing a Physical and Chemical Framework for Amorphous Calcium Carbonate (ACC) Biomineralization
- GEOTRACES Science Plan GEOTRACES Report No. 1 GEOTRACES
- Reorganisation of Earth's Biogeochemical Cycles Briefly
- Oceanography and Marine Biology; an Annual Review
- Seashell Homes
- Experimental Study of Concrete Using Seashell and Flyash
- The Structure and Calcification of the Crustacean Cuticle1
- Microfossils in the Polonnaruwa Meteorite
- Lab 2: Microfossils
- Test Methods for Exoskeletons – Lessons Learned from Industrial and Response Robotics
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles Global Biogeochemical Cycles Can Be
- Lesson Plan Notes
- The Importance of Antarctic Krill in Biogeochemical Cycles
- Sea Shell Diversity and Rapidly Evolving Secretomes: Insights Into the Evolution of Biomineralization Kevin M
- Chapter 3 MARINE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY of RADIONUCLIDES
- Platinum Biogeochemical Cycles in Coastal Environments Melina Abdou
- PHYLUM: ARTHROPODA (Arthron = Joint + Podos = Foot)
- Bengtson, S. 2004: Early Skeletal Fossils. In
- Structure and Mechanical Properties of Crab Exoskeletons
- An Evolutionary Comparative Analysis of the Medusozoan (Cnidaria) Exoskeleton
- A Bradoriid and Brachiopod Dominated Shelly Fauna
- Exoskeletons: the Secret to Insect Success
- Sorting Skeleton Types
- Protists Simple Eukaryotes
- The Chengjiang Biota
- TOPIC 2 – KINGDOM PROTISTA BIOL 1030 – SPRING 2008 Instructor: Nandini Rajamani Robin
- Powered Exoskeleton for Ambulation in Patients with Lower Limb
- Science Animals Including Humans
- Biomineralization, Structure and Diagenesis of the Coelenterate Skeleton
- The Crustacean Exoskeleton As an Example of a Structurally and Mechanically Graded Biological Nanocomposite Material
- AR6 WGI Report – List of Corrigenda to Be Implemented the Corrigenda Listed Below Will Be Implemented in the Chapter During Copy-Editing
- Ocean Acidification Alters Properties of the Exoskeleton in Adult Tanner Crabs, Chionoecetes Bairdi Gary H
- A Review on Design of Upper Limb Exoskeletons
- Fulltekst (Pdf)
- Skeleton Inside Their Bodies)
- The Land Arthropods the Conquerors Coming Ashore
- INTRODUCTION to PALEOBIOLOGY and the FOSSIL RECORD in Oxygen Levels in the Deep Ocean (Canfi Eld Et Al