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Author Robisson P. openurl 
  Title (down) Vocalizations in Aptenodytes penguins: application of the two-voice theory. Type Journal Article
  Year 1992 Publication Auk Abbreviated Journal Auk  
  Volume 109 Issue 3 Pages 654-658  
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  Programme 109  
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  ISSN 0004-8038 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 348  
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  Title (down) Vocal tract anatomy of king penguins: morphological traits of two-voiced sound production Type Journal
  Year 2020 Publication Frontiers in Zoology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 17 Issue 1 Pages 5  
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  Programme 119,137  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  ISSN 1742-9994 ISBN 1742-9994 Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 7671  
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Author Charrier I., Mathevon N. & Jouventin P. openurl 
  Title (down) Vocal signature recognition of mothers by fur seal pups. Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication Animal behaviour Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 65 Issue Pages 543-550  
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  Programme 354  
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  ISSN 0003-3472 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 3090  
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Author Mandish A., Massari A., Faraldi G., Pisano E., Vacchi M. & Hureau J.C. openurl 
  Title (down) Vitellogenin immunoreactivity in the oocytes of the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernachii. Type Conference - International - Article without Reading Comitee
  Year 1996 Publication Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 57-69  
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  Abstract Conference of European Comparative Endocrinologists, Rouen, Annales d'Endocrinologie  
  Programme 281  
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  Call Number Serial 1124  
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Author Mandich A., Massari A., Faraldi G., Pisano E., Vacchi M. & Hureau J.C. openurl 
  Title (down) Vitellogenin immunoreactivity in the oocytes of the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii. Type Journal Article
  Year 1996 Publication Annales d endocrinologie Abbreviated Journal Ann. Endocrinol. (Paris)  
  Volume 57 Issue Pages 69  
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  Programme 281  
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  ISSN 0003-4266 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3005  
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Author Berger, A., F. Jouanne, R. Hassani, and T. Villemin openurl 
  Title (down) Viscosity contrast between lower crust and upper mantle in Northern Iceland constrained by postrifting relaxation Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Geophysical journal international Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume in press Issue Pages  
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  Programme 316  
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  ISSN 0956-540X ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5318  
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Author openurl 
  Title (down) Virtual and macroscopical studies of mummies--differences or complementarity? Report of a natural frozen Siberian mummy. Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Forensic Science International Abbreviated Journal Forensic Sci. Int.  
  Volume 200 Issue 1-3 Pages e7 -e13  
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  Abstract Since 2004, a multidisciplinary Franco-Russian expedition discovered in the Sakha Republic (Yakutiya) more than 60 tombs preserved by the permafrost. In July 2006, an exceptionally well-preserved mummy was unearthed. The coffin, burial furniture and clothes suggested a shaman's tomb. Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) was performed before autopsy with forensic and anthropological aims. Forensic study aimed to detect any lesions and determine the manner of death. Anthropological study aimed to determine the mummy's gender, age at death, morphological affinity, stature and body mass. She was female and virginity status was assessed. The radiological and forensic conclusions were compared. Imaging confirmed most autopsy findings, suggesting that death followed disseminated infection. MSCT could not formally exclude a traumatic death because close examination of the skin was difficult, but was superior to conventional autopsy in diagnosis of infectious lesions of the left sacroiliac joint and one pelvic lesion. Autopsy detected a post-infectious spinal lesion, misinterpreted on MSCT as a Schmorl's node. However, most conclusions of virtual and conventional anthropological studies agreed. Age at death was estimated around 19 years old. The morphology of the mummy was mongoloid. MSCT identified the craniometric characteristics as similar to those of the Buryat population. The deceased's stature was 146 cm and estimated body mass was 49 kg. MSCT demonstrated its great potential and complementarity with conventional autopsy and anthropological techniques in the study of this natural female mummy buried in 1728.
 
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  ISSN 0379-0738 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 2690  
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Author Gerday C. openurl 
  Title (down) Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication Probio-revue Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4 Issue Pages 283-296  
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  Programme 165  
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  Call Number Serial 1178  
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Author Thiebot JB, Raclot T, Poupart T, RopertCoudert Y, Takahashi A openurl 
  Title (down) Video loggers suggest that Adélie penguins (sometimes) eat jellyfish. 2nd World Seabird Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 26-30/10/2015 Type Conference - International - Poster
  Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages  
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  Programme 1091  
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  Call Number Serial 6284  
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Author doi  openurl
  Title (down) Vibrations of Mertz Glacier ice tongue, East Antarctica Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Journal of Glaciology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 58 Issue 210 Pages 665-676  
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  Abstract At the time of its calving in February 2010, Mertz Glacier, East Antarctica, was characterized by a 145 km long, 35 km wide floating tongue. In this paper, we use GPS data from the Collaborative Research into Antarctic Calving and Iceberg Evolution (CRAC-ICE) 2007/08 and 2009/10 field seasons to investigate the dynamics of Mertz Glacier. Two months of data were collected at the end of the 2007/08 field season from two kinematic GPS stations situated on each side of the main rift of the glacier tongue and from rock stations located around the ice tongue during 2008/09. Using Precise Point Positioning with integer ambiguity fixing, we observe that the two GPS stations recorded vibrations of the ice tongue with several dominant periods. We compare these results with a simple elastic model of the ice tongue and find that the natural vibration frequencies are similar to those observed. This information provides a better understanding of their possible effects on rift propagation and hence on the glacier calving processes.
 
  Programme 688;1050  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
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  ISSN 0022-1430 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 3824  
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