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Guillot T. (2021). Science of temperate exoplanets: The lessons from Juno. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Ishino S., Hattori S., Savarino J., Jourdain B., Legrand M., Preunkert S., Alexander B., Yoshida N., Huang J. (2021). Regional characteristics of atmospheric sulfate formation in East Antarctica imprinted on 17O-excess signature. Bachelor's thesis, , .
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Mccoy, Kd. (2021). Tick and tick-borne disease circulation in a changing marine ecosystem.
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Alison F. Banwell, Rajashree Tri Datta, Rebecca L. Dell, Mahsa Moussavi, Ludovic Brucker, Ghislain Picard, Christopher A. Shuman, Laura A. Stevens. (2021). The 32-year record-high surface melt in 2019/2020 on the northern George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula (Vol. 15).
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Zhuang Jiang, Becky Alexander, Joel Savarino, Joseph Erbland, Lei Geng. (2021). Impacts of the photo-driven post-depositional processing on snow nitrate and its isotopes at Summit, Greenland: a model-based study (Vol. 15).
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