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    Effects on Quality Properties of Pork Sausages Enriched with Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) by Anna Marietta Salejda, Agnieszka Nawirska-Olszańska, Urszula Janiewicz, Grażyna Krasnowska

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The ethanolic extract of sea buckthorn fruit (SBE) incorporated at the highest level (3%) significantly affected the pH, weight losses, and instrumental color parameters of sausages. …”
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    Rethinking the Lake History of Taylor Valley, Antarctica During the Ross Sea I Glaciation by Michael S. Stone, Peter T. Doran, Krista F. Myers

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Ross Sea I glaciation, marked by the northward advance of the Ross Ice Sheet (RIS) in the Ross Sea, east Antarctica, corresponds with the last major expansion of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet during the last glacial period. …”
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    Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Know No Geopolitical Borders—An Update of NIS in the Aegean Sea by Argyro Zenetos, Alper Doğan, Ahmet Kerem Bakir, Georgios Chatzigeorgiou, Maria Corsini-Foka, Ertan Dağli, Athanasios Evangelopoulos, Engin Meriç, Maria Stoumboudi, Ergun Taşkin, Mehmet Baki Yokeş, Marika Galanidi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Overall, unaided spread of Lessepsian immigrants from the Levantine Sea and shipping are equally responsible for NIS reported at the regional level. …”
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    Hotspots in peril: Misalignment of conservation efforts and ecological values in a shallow coastal sea by Kasper J. Meijer, Oscar Franken, Sterre Witte, Sander J. Holthuijsen, Tjisse van der Heide, Laura L. Govers, Han Olff

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We found that in 2024, 37% of the 134,466 ha subtidal Dutch Wadden Sea has some level of protection. However, due to the poor spatial overlap of implemented measures, the IUCN‐based guidelines would classify only 10% as an MPA, while only 2% of the subtidal is truly free of human bottom‐disturbing activities. …”
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    Nutritional Quality of Edible Marine Bivalves from the Southern Coast of Italy, Mediterranean Sea by Francesca Biandolino, Antonella Di Leo, Isabella Parlapiano, Loredana Papa, Santina Giandomenico, Lucia Spada, Ermelinda Prato

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Nutritional quality parameters of eight commercially important bivalve species ( Arca noae, Flexopecten glaber, Limaria tuberculata, Mimachlamys varia, Modiolus barbatus, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Ostrea edulis and Solen marginatus ) from the Ionian Sea (Southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea), were determined. …”
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    Rapid and synchronous response of outlet glaciers to ocean warming on the Barents Sea coast, Novaya Zemlya by Rachel Carr, Zoe Murphy, Peter Nienow, Livia Jakob, Noel Gourmelen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Arctic is a hotspot for climate warming, making it crucial to quantify the sea level rise contribution from its ice masses. …”
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    Study of the relation between NCPI and CACO indices with autumn precipitation of Southern Coast of Caspian Sea by Mohammad Saligheh, Mohammad hossein nasserzadeh, Thmineh Chehreara ziabari

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…And the days with more rainfall than long-term average rainfall station and on condition that the rainfall is more than 70% of the region rainfall, were chosen as a day of widespread rainfall. The sea level pressure data was extracted and by cluster analysis and coalition method was clustered. …”
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    The importance of sub-meter-scale snow roughness on conductive heat flux of Arctic sea ice by David Clemens-Sewall, Chris Polashenski, Don Perovich, Melinda Anne Webster

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These findings suggest that measuring and modeling snow roughness at sub-meter horizontal scales may be necessary to accurately represent horizontal heat flux on level Arctic sea ice.…”
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    Estimating Seafloor Topography of the South China Sea Using SWOT Wide-Swath Altimetry Data by Fengshun Zhu, Jinbo Li, Yang Li, Jianqiao Xu, Jinyun Guo, Jiangcun Zhou, Heping Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study utilized 15 cycles of SWOT Level-3 product to construct seafloor topography model of the South China Sea by linear regression analysis. …”
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    Distribution, sources and risk assessment of heavy metals in Yangshan port and its adjacent sea areas by WenZhuo Zhu, JinChao Cai, WeiWei Ma, Bo Li, WeiHua Feng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, the content and accumulation level of heavy metals in benthic organisms was significantly higher than that in fish. …”
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    The liver’s dilemma: sensing real danger in a sea of PAMPs: the (arterial) sinusoidal segment theory by Andrea Henriques-Pons, Natália Vacani-Martins, Carina de Lima Pereira dos Santos, Marcelo Meuser-Batista

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most cells express Fas-L, IL-10, TGF-β, low levels of co-stimulatory molecules, lack of or have low levels of MHC-I and/or MHC-II expression. …”
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    Frequency of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria isolated from the Kınalıada Coastal Areas of the Sea of Marmara, Türkiye by Pelin Saliha Çiftçi Türetken, Gülşen Altuğ, Selma Dilara Karaman Baş

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The frequency of antibiotic-resistant bacteria was investigated in surface water samples collected from the coastal areas of Kınalıada Island in the Sea of Marmara between 2018 and 2019. The bacteria isolated from the sea water were screened against: spectinomycin (SC300), nitrofurantoin (F50), Rifampicin (Rd2), tetracycline (TE30), ampicillin (AMP10), and oxytetracycline (OT30) using the disk diffusion technique. …”
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    The Influence of Season on the Gonad Index and Biochemical Composition of the Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus from the Golf of Tunis by Soumaya Arafa, Moncef Chouaibi, Saloua Sadok, Amor El Abed

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Seasonal variation in the gonad weight and biochemical composition of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus from the Golf of Tunis (Tunisia) were studied between September 2003 and August 2004. …”
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    Revealing Mucilage Event-Linked Community Composition in the Sea of Marmara from eDNA Metabarcoding Data by Melek İşinibilir, Raşit Bilgin, Anıl Doğan Örün, Onur Doğan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…To overcome this problem, we used environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding approaches to reveal the species-level resolution of community composition. Mucilaginous aggregates were sampled at six collecting sites during a novel mucilage event (autumn 2021–summer 2022) in the Sea of Marmara, Türkiye. …”
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    3D Imaging of Dead Sea Area Using Weighted Multipath Summation: A Case Study by Shemer Keydar, Benjamin Medvedev, Abdallah Al-Zoubi, Michael Ezersky, Emad Akkawi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The formation of sinkholes along the Dead Sea is caused by the rapid decline of the Dead Sea level, as a possible result of human extensive activity. …”
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    Efficient Chlorophyll Prediction and Sampling in the Sea: A Real-Time Approach With UCB-Based Path Planning by Perihan Karakose, Cafer Bal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study focuses on predicting chlorophyll concentration in the sea, which is a key factor influencing fish populations, oxygen production, and carbon balance in marine ecosystems. …”
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    A Climate Simulation Dataset From 11 Overriding Experiments for Analysing Cloud and Air–Sea Feedbacks by Xiao Guo, Biao Feng, Zhiying Zhao, Jian Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Under global warming, cloud change and its radiative feedback have often been considered to evolve from thermodynamic processes; however, cloud feedback may also force sea surface temperature to trigger such air–sea interactions. …”
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