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- adjective Of or pertaining to
palaeoceanography
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Pailler D, Bard E (2002) High frequency palaeoceanographic changes during the past 140,000 yr recorded by the organic matter in sediments of the Iberian margin.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anne-Laure Daniau et al. 2010
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Pailler D, Bard E (2002) High frequency palaeoceanographic changes during the past 140,000 yr recorded by the organic matter in sediments of the Iberian margin.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anne-Laure Daniau et al. 2010
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Pailler D, Bard E (2002) High frequency palaeoceanographic changes during the past 140,000 yr recorded by the organic matter in sediments of the Iberian margin.
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Pailler D, Bard E (2002) High frequency palaeoceanographic changes during the past 140,000 yr recorded by the organic matter in sediments of the Iberian margin.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anne-Laure Daniau et al. 2010
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