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... ocean acidification . A Senate committee had provisions on ocean acidification were also included in the 2006 rewrite of the primary US fisheries law and in the leading climate - change bill , which the Senate killed last month . How ...
... ocean acidification . A Senate committee had provisions on ocean acidification were also included in the 2006 rewrite of the primary US fisheries law and in the leading climate - change bill , which the Senate killed last month . How ...
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... ocean - wide through the uptake of fossil - fuel CO2 by the surface ocean . In the case of unabated CO2 emissions , ocean acidification may develop to pose an unprecedented threat to marine life . Our understanding of the processes that ...
... ocean - wide through the uptake of fossil - fuel CO2 by the surface ocean . In the case of unabated CO2 emissions , ocean acidification may develop to pose an unprecedented threat to marine life . Our understanding of the processes that ...
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... acidification and the unknown effects of other global changes in parameters such as temperature , currents and sea ... ocean acidification predicted due to anthropogenic CO2 . This oppor- tunity to observe the tipping points at which ...
... acidification and the unknown effects of other global changes in parameters such as temperature , currents and sea ... ocean acidification predicted due to anthropogenic CO2 . This oppor- tunity to observe the tipping points at which ...
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More CO2 means more | 46 |
ARTICLES | 49 |
SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation | 56 |
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