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But no one living in the area seemed to realize the din was of aquatic origin.
Scientists have since added other human attributes of claimed aquatic origin – a recent addition being the sinus, said Rhys Evans, an expert on head and neck physiology at the Royal Marsden hospital, London.
Since the investigated n-alkane and sugar biomarkers are considered to be primarily of aquatic origin, they were used to reconstruct the isotopic composition of lake water.
A study of gastric contents of marsh shrews in Oregon revealed that at least 25% of the diet is of aquatic origin.
And while it looked a lot like Manhattan clam chowder, we can now say with absolute certainty that it was, in fact, vomit from a heretofore undocumented species of aquatic origin.
The phylogenetically based DGGE profiles divided all habitats in two main groups in accordance with their (terrestrial or aquatic) origin.
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Known oil shales are predominantly aquatic (marine, lacustrine) origin.
Despite the apparent abundance of IP6 stereoisomers in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, their origins, dynamics, and biological function remain unknown.
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