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  • noun Plural form of limnologist.

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Examples

  • This story, about a family of limnologists keeping records of a Siberian lake over a period of 60 years, has nothing to do with words, other than that it allows me to drop limnologist.

    Limnology and Why I'm a Bad Blogger 2008

  • This story, about a family of limnologists keeping records of a Siberian lake over a period of 60 years, has nothing to do with words, other than that it allows me to drop limnologist.

    Limnology and Why I'm a Bad Blogger 2008

  • This story, about a family of limnologists keeping records of a Siberian lake over a period of 60 years, has nothing to do with words, other than that it allows me to drop limnologist.

    Limnology and Why I'm a Bad Blogger 2008

  • This story, about a family of limnologists keeping records of a Siberian lake over a period of 60 years, has nothing to do with words, other than that it allows me to drop limnologist.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • This story, about a family of limnologists keeping records of a Siberian lake over a period of 60 years, has nothing to do with words, other than that it allows me to drop limnologist.

    Limnology and Why I'm a Bad Blogger 2008

  • The spatial framework was developed by mapping and analyzing water quality data sets in conjunction with information on soils, physiography, geology, hydrology, vegetation, climate, and land use/land cover, as well as relying on the expert judgment of local limnologists and resource managers.

    Ecoregions of Florida (EPA) 2008

  • YYL is particularly attractive to limnologists, because a single typhoon can drop more than a meter of precipitation on the 4. 5-m -- deep lake, causing rapid flushing.

    WN.com - Articles related to How clean is Seattle's drinking water? 2010

  • The subtropical lake, nearly untouched by humans, experiences typhoons each year and is surrounded by ancient cypress forest-fertile ground on which limnologists, botanists, and climatologists can conduct long-term studies of its rich environments and ecosystems.

    WN.com - Articles related to How clean is Seattle's drinking water? 2010

  • YYL is particularly attractive to limnologists, because a single typhoon can drop more than a meter of precipitation on the 4. 5-m -- deep lake, causing rapid flushing.

    WN.com - Articles related to How clean is Seattle's drinking water? 2010

  • The subtropical lake, nearly untouched by humans, experiences typhoons each year and is surrounded by ancient cypress forest-fertile ground on which limnologists, botanists, and climatologists can conduct long-term studies of its rich environments and ecosystems.

    WN.com - Articles related to How clean is Seattle's drinking water? 2010

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