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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5894-6nent civilization” present in the accepted sense. Those in the early Antarctic groups saw parallels between Antarctica and space. Such is reflected in an entry in Edward Wilson’s diary for the 22 May, 1902 (Wilson 1966):
Nmda-Receptor
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15761-6he inventory of the world’s ocean fauna. This first discovery phase, with a strong emphasis on taxonomy, continued during the first half of the twentieth century, before Antarctic stations were established ashore. The focus of research then shifted to studies of life history, behaviour, and physiolo
Generalize
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Analogy
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spectrum of Antarctic science from the "ozone hole" to microbiology to the sea ice. The main focus is on the role of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean in the world climate system, e.g. the formation of sea ice and its relevance to ocean circulation, the biological pump in relation to CO2 release. T
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腐烂
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必死
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Book 1994of Antarctic science from the "ozone hole" to microbiology to the sea ice. The main focus is on the role of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean in the world climate system, e.g. the formation of sea ice and its relevance to ocean circulation, the biological pump in relation to CO2 release. The past cl
Repetitions
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负担
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corpuscle
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Book 1994imate history is revealed by the analysis of ice cores and sediments. Studies of plate tectonics and fossil records reach further back in earth history. Key words in the biological chapters are krill and the rich Antarctic benthos. Finally, the potential conflict between conservationists, researchers and tourists is discussed.