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On the longer geologic time scale, as sea level rose and fell and continental free board decreased and increased, respectively, the riverine fluxes of Ca, Mg, DIC, and total alkalinity to the coastal ocean varied and helped regulate the C chemistry of seawater, but nevertheless there were major epochs of ocean acidification (OA).
Just as the greatest draftsmen have been for the most part also distinguished painters, illustrators, sculptors, or architects, so the centres and the high points of drawing have generally coincided with the leading localities and the major epochs of the other arts.
In literature, there are several schedulers that provide a balanced distribution of tasks such as RSDL "Rotating Staircase Deadline" [21] which incorporates a foreground-background descending priority system (the staircase) with run-queue managing minor and major epochs (rotation and deadline).
Since the origins of the modern private equity industry in 1946, there have been four major epochs marked by three boom and bust cycles.
Uptake of BrdU between embryonic days 17 19 E17 E199) and subsequent immunohistochemistry established that E18 is the major generational epoch for L2 pyramidal neurons in BF (as well as in other neocortical areas; data not shown and Lucio et al. 1997; Berbel et al. 2001).
We now turn to a closer examination of the two major warm epochs.
The course considers major formative epochs and themes of race, class, and gender through the exploration of case studies from across the Central and South America and the Caribbean.
Researchers have long been frustrated by a paucity of fossils from this key period in evolution, which sits at the borderline between two major geological epochs: the Miocene (about 23 million to 5 million years ago) and the Oligocene (about 34 million to 23 million years ago).
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