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Carmichael, Robert P. A review of the literature: The marginal gingiva around dental endosseous implants and the epithelial seal. [Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto], 1987.

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Chen, Chen-Tung Arthur, and Xinyu Guo, eds. Changing Asia-Pacific Marginal Seas. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4886-4.

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1929-, Takano Kenzō, Han'guk Haeyang Hakhoe, and JECSS Workshop (5th : 1989 : Kangnung-si (Korea), eds. Oceanography of Asian marginal seas. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1991.

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World Data Center A for Glaciology. and University of Colorado, Boulder. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences., eds. Marginal ice zone bibliography. Boulder, Colo., U.S.A: World Data Center for Glaciology (Snow and Ice), Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, 1985.

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Clift, Peter, Wolfgang Kuhnt, Pinxian Wang, and Dennis Hayes, eds. Continent-Ocean Interactions Within East Asian Marginal Seas. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm149.

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Song, Jinming. Biogeochemical Processes of Biogenic Elements in China Marginal Seas. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04060-3.

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Song, Jinming. Biogeochemical Processes of Biogenic Elements in China Marginal Seas. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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Songling, Zhao, and Wasiliev Boris 1929-, eds. Xi bei Taiping Yang bian yuan hai di zhi: Geology of marginal seas in the northwest Pacific. Ha'erbin: Heilongjiang jiao yu chu ban she, 2000.

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Chudinov, I͡U V. Global eduction tectonics of the expanding earth. Utrecht: VSP, 1998.

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Birnbaum, Gerit. Numerische Modellierung der Wechselwirkung zwischen Atmosphäre und Meereis in der arktischen Eisrandzone =: Numerical modelling of the interaction between atmosphere and sea ice in the Arctic marginal ice zone. Bremerhaven: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 1998.

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F, Spielhagen Robert, ed. German-Russian cooperation: Biogeographic and biostratigraphic investigations on selected sediment cores from the Eurasian continental margin and marginal seas to analyze the late Quaternary climatic variability. Bremerhaven: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 1999.

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Cuccagna, Valentina. L'"arte" in archivio: Analisi storico-artistica dei documenti dell'Archivio di Trevi. Perugia: Edizioni Era nuova, 2020.

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Likht, F. R., and A. I. Bot︠s︡ul. Uslovii︠a︡ obrazovanii︠a︡ donnykh osadkov i svi︠a︡zannykh s nimi poleznykh iskopaemykh v okrainnykh mori︠a︡kh: Conditions of the Generation of Bottom Sediments and related Mineral Deposits Within Marginal Seas. Vladivostok: Dalʹnauka, 2002.

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Conference on Continental Margin Mass-wasting and Pleistocene Sea-level Changes (1980 Woods Hole, Mass.). Conference on Continental Margin Mass-wasting and Pleistocene Sea-level Changes, August 13-15, 1980. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey, 1987.

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Conference on Continental Margin Mass-wasting and Pleistocene Sea-level Changes (1980 Woods Hole, Mass.). Conference on Continental Margin Mass-wasting and Pleistocene Sea-level Changes, August 13-15, 1980. Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1987.

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Doug, Dorst, Melcher Media, and Bad Robot Productions, eds. S. New York, N.Y: Mulholland Books, 2013.

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Oceanography of Asian Marginal Seas. Elsevier, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0422-9894(08)x7004-7.

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Takano, K. Oceanography of Asian Marginal Seas. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 1991.

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Arabian Marginal Seas and Gulfs. Storming Media, 1999.

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Guo, Xinyu, and Chen-Tung Arthur Chen. Changing Asia-Pacific Marginal Seas. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2020.

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Guo, Xinyu, and Chen-Tung Arthur Chen. Changing Asia-Pacific Marginal Seas. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Guo, Xianghui, Hongjie Wang, Richard Alan Feely, Arnaud Laurent, and Nina Bednarsek, eds. Acidification and Hypoxia in Marginal Seas. Frontiers Media SA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88976-253-8.

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Hayes, Dennis E., Pinxian Wang, Peter Clift, and Wolfgang Kuhnt. Continent-Ocean Interactions Within East Asian Marginal Seas. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2013.

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(Editor), P. D. Clift, Wolfgang Kuhnt (Editor), Want Pinxian (Editor), and Dennis Hayes (Editor), eds. Continent-ocean Interactions Within East Asian Marginal Seas (Geophysical Monograph). Not Avail, 2004.

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Nam, SungHyun, and Xueen Chen, eds. Oceanic Internal Waves and Internal Tides in the East Asian Marginal Seas. MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-4214-0.

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Kim, Kwang-Hee, Han-Joon Kim, Tianyao Hao, and Xunhua Zhang, eds. Understanding the Marginal Seas of Northeast Asia for Tectonics and Submarine Geohazards. Frontiers Media SA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88976-864-6.

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A Coastal Air-Ocean Coupled System for the East Asian Marginal Seas. Storming Media, 2001.

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Sheppard, Charles R. C., Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, and Nicholas A. J. Graham. The abiotic environment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787341.003.0003.

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Coral reefs are largely restricted to shallow tropical seas, where water is warm, nutrient poor and well illuminated for photosynthesis and where sufficient calcium carbonate (aragonite) exists in seawater for the precipitation of coral skeletons (i.e. calcification). Extreme temperatures and salinities cause thermal and osmotic stress, while large amounts of sediment smother corals and block light. High concentrations of nutrients encourage algal growth at the expense of corals, while low seawater aragonite concentrations prevent net accretion of the reef framework. At local scales, the hydrodynamic regime influences reef growth, as corals are damaged by storms and wave surge. The typical abiotic environment in which reefs are found, and which determines reef distribution, is defined. The chapter also discusses marginal reefs, where corals live at the margins of their survival, for example in the warm, salty seas of the Persian Gulf and the relatively cold waters of Australia’s Lord Howe Island.
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De good nyews bout Jedus Christ wa Luke write: The Gospel according to Luke, in Gullah Sea Island Creole, with marginal text of the King James Version. New York: American Bible Society, 1995.

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Proceedings of the 1998 Science Board Symposium on the impacts of the 1997/98 El Niño event on the North Pacific Ocean and its marginal seas. Sidney, B.C: North Pacific Marine Science Organization, 1999.

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Benkler, Yochai, Robert Faris, and Hal Roberts. The Propaganda Pipeline: Hacking the Core from the Periphery. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923624.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the claim that alt-right activists hacked the media ecosystem byinserting various destructive memes into the mainstream media that helped DonaldTrump win the 2016 presidential election. In particular, this chapter considers thepropaganda pipeline—the path from the periphery to the core through a series ofwell-known amplifi cation sites, most prominently Infowars and Drudge. Th e “spiritcooking” stories as seen on Infowars, Washington Times, and Sean Hannity perfectlyencapsulate the propaganda pipeline from the periphery to the core, drawingin the various suspects in producing information disorder. Th e chapter also showshow statements by marginal actors on Reddit and 4chan were collated and preparedfor propagation by more visible sites, and how this technique was exploited by bothalt-right and Russia-related actors successfully to get a story from the periphery toHannity.
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(Editor), James V. Gardner, Michael E. Field (Editor), and David C. Twichell (Editor), eds. Geology of the United States' Seafloor: The View from GLORIA. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Hayes, Dennis E., Christopher G. Harrison, and Manik Talwani. Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Ocean Crust. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2013.

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Ryan, William B. F., William Hay, and Manik Talwani. Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Continental Margins and Paleoenvironment. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2013.

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Ophiolites and lithosphere of marginal seas: Thirteen papers presented as the final result of a five-year interdisciplinary cooperativeprogramme carried out by the International Geological Correlation Programme Project 195. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1989.

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Jones, Geoffrey. Poisoned Earth. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198706977.003.0003.

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The chapter examines green business during the 1960s and 1970, decades of new environmental awareness. In organic food natural beauty, a number of commercially viable green businesses and brands began to be built, and distribution channels created. There was significant innovation in wind and solar energy in the wake of the first oil crises although they remained marginal in the energy industry. Green entrepreneurs still faced huge obstacles finding both capital and consumers. In the case of the capital-intensive solar energy business, the main solution was to sell start-ups to cash-rich oil companies. Green businesses clustered in hubs of environmental and social activism, such as Berkeley and Boulder in the United States, Allgäu in Germany, and rural areas of Denmark. These clusters enabled small firms to build skills and competences which could eventually be used to expand into more mainstream locations.
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Allen, Nicholas. Ireland, Literature, and the Coast. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198857877.001.0001.

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The islands of Ireland are shaped by their relationships with land and sea. This book is a study of the various and changing ways in which literature has drawn the coast in lines that shape the contours of cultural experience. The literary and historical study of the sea has swelled in the last decade, as has an interest in the littoral and the archipelagic. Beginning with the early works of William Butler Yeats, this book travels through the diverse hydroscapes of Irish literature from the late nineteenth century to the present, framing writers and artists from James Joyce to Anne Enright in liquid, and maritime contexts. In doing so it suggests new planetary frames through which to read literature’s relationships with the sea and its margins. With readings of contemporary writers, including Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Kevin Barry, Seamus Heaney, Sinead Morrissey, and John Banville, and literary magazines, including The Bell, Atlantis, and Archipelago, this book is the first sustained study of Irish coastal literature.
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Cook, Peter J., and Chris Carleton, eds. Continental Shelf Limits. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195117820.001.0001.

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Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea lays down the rules and regulations governing claims to a continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles for the 130 coastal States and entities that have ratified or acceded to it. This book is designed to help those coastal States implement the provisions of Article 76, covering the technical issues involved and explaining the interface between the legal concepts contained within the article. It covers all aspects that will have to be considered by a coastal State if it wishes to make a claim under the Convention, including the characteristics of continental margins, distance determination, bathymetric data collection. geological and geophysical techniques, and boundary conditions.
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Geology of the United States' Seafloor: The View from GLORIA. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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(Editor), James V. Gardner, Michael E. Field (Editor), and David C. Twichell (Editor), eds. Geology of the United States' Seafloor: The View from GLORIA. Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Field, Michael E., David C. Twichell, and James V. Gardner. Geology of the United States' Seafloor: The View from GLORIA. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Poore, Gary CB, Shane T. Ahyong, and Joanne Taylor, eds. Biology of Squat Lobsters. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104341.

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Squat lobsters of the superfamilies Chirostyloidea and Galatheoidea are highly visible crustaceans on seamounts, continental margins, shelf environments, hydrothermal vents and coral reefs. About 1000 species are known. They frequently feature in deep-sea images taken by submersibles and are caught in large numbers by benthic dredges. Some species are so locally abundant that they form ‘red tides’. Others support a variety of important fisheries. The taxonomy of squat lobsters has been intensively studied over the past few decades, making them one of the best known deepwater crustacean groups. As a result, they have attracted the attention of deep-sea ecologists who use them as proxies to test hypotheses about deepwater ecological processes and biogeography. Interest in squat lobsters now extends much more widely than the taxonomic research community and this work is a timely synthesis of what is known about these animals. The Biology of Squat Lobsters provides keys for identification and reviews the current state of knowledge of the taxonomy, evolution, life history, distribution, ecology and fisheries of squat lobsters. A striking feature of squat lobsters is their vivid coloration, which is revealed in a selection of spectacular images of different species. 2012 Whitley Award Commendation for Invertebrate Natural History.
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Sheppard, Charles R. C., Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, and Nicholas A. J. Graham. The main reef builders and space occupiers. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787341.003.0002.

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Corals are the main reef builders on tropical reefs. They make their own substrate, much of which remains as consolidated rock, the remainder becoming broken down to form extensive sediment beds. Soft corals, sea fans and sponges are other major occupiers of substrate but deposit only minimal quantities of rock. All are important ecological components of coral reefs, although the greatest biodiversity of macrofauna are found amongst the fish, cryptic invertebrates and microorganisms. Amongst the algae, the microalgae symbiotic with corals are of key importance in the nutrition of the reef, but macroalgae are generally scarce on healthy reefs, partly due to grazing. Some algae generate large quantities of limestone and assist in reef construction. Growth and reduction by bioerosion are generally closely balanced in a healthy reef, and reef growth depends, of course, on growth exceeding erosion by a small margin.
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McGuire, Valerie. Italy's Sea. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800348004.001.0001.

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Enriching the metropole-colony frame that has tended to dominate studies of European colonial empire, this book assumes a transnational approach to modern Italy and establishes how Italy’s national project and history of nationalism was intimately bound up with the fantasy—and then reality during the fascist period—of an empire in the Mediterranean. Although largely forgotten in both Italy and Greece, Italian imperial rule in the Dodecanese islands tells the story of the making of modern Europe at its margins. Unlike other studies of Italian colonialism, that emphasize Mussolini’s creation of a new ‘Roman’ empire, Italy’s Sea demonstrates that ambitions for colonization in the Mediterranean extend back to the Liberal unification of Italy. By retracing how ideas of the local, the regional and the global were united with the idea of the ‘national’ in Italy, the book offers of new perspective of postcolonial critique of both Italy and Europe, and sheds light on contemporary ideas of race, nation and belonging today.
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Burton, Derek, and Margaret Burton. Special adaptations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785552.003.0013.

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Within the considerable diversity of fish there are less-usual attributes of some species which facilitate survival in particular habitats or in response to selective pressures. The intense competition in warm, shallow water results in polymorphism in colour and size and complex social structure in some reef-fish and in different dentitions in cichlids with trophic specializations. Fish in the light-less deep sea are typically dark with large eyes and mouth; often they possess light-emitting photophores. In contrast, dark-dwelling cavefish lack melanin pigmentation, are usually pink, lack photophores and generally have poor eyesight. Adaptations to other limited habitats such as desert springs or temporary pools and water margins favour small fast-growing fish and air-breathing fish adapted to terrestrial habitats. The range of special adaptations is considerable, including burrowing fish, sound-producing fish, electric fish and even ‘flying’ fish. While parasitic fish are rare, special symbiotic relationships occur, as does hermaphroditism.
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Mainwaring, Ċetta. At Europe's Edge. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198842514.001.0001.

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The Mediterranean Sea is now the deadliest region in the world for migrants. Although the death toll has been rising for many years, the EU response remains fragmented and short sighted. Politicians frame these migration flows as an unprecedented crisis and emphasize migration control at the EU’s external boundaries. In this context, At Europe’s Edge investigates (1) why the EU prioritizes the fortification of its external borders; (2) why migrants nevertheless continue to cross the Mediterranean and to die at sea; and (3) how EU member states on the southern periphery respond to their new role as migration gatekeepers. The book addresses these questions by examining the relationship between the EU and Malta, a small state with an outsized role in migration politics as EU policies place it at the crosshairs of migration flows and controls. The chapters combine ethnographic methods with macro-level analyses to weave together policymaker, practitioner, and migrant experiences, and demonstrate how the Mediterranean is an important space for the contested construction of ‘Europe’. At Europe’s Edge provides rich insight into the unexpected level of influence Malta exerts on EU migration governance, as well as the critical role migrants and their clandestine journeys play in animating EU and Maltese migration policies, driving international relations, and producing Malta’s political power. By centring on the margins, the book pushes the boundaries of our knowledge of the global politics of migration, asylum, and border security.
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Arboricultura. INFOR, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.52904/20.500.12220/3965.

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Se busca incorporar a la Arboricultura como una nueva opción de explotación forestal. Su propósito es obtener el máximo valor de cada árbol en particular a través de la aplicación de conocimientos científicos en el cultivo temporal de árboles individuales o de un conjunto de ellos, con el objeto de producir madera con calidad determinada y en gran cantidad, con técnicas de plantación específicas y oportunas, compatibles con las exigencias económicas y ambientales así como con las bases económicas y agronómicas. La Arboricultura nació en el siglo XX como respuesta a la necesidad de ofrecer maderas que por su valor y sus características sean una alternativa a las cada vez más escasas y caras maderas tropicales; utilizar terrenos marginales a la agricultura para incorporarlos a la denominada reconversión productiva, con opciones económicas convenientes; acumular reservas de madera de calidad y disminuir la presión sobre las especies nativas, mientras se pone en práctica su manejo. Este documento otorga una visión general acerca de la Arboricultura: sus principios básicos, los terrenos apropiados para practicarla, las ventajas de la asociación, el desafío de la diversificación forestal en Chile, el impacto de la diversificación, un proyecto de arboricultura y las razones para promover una arboricultura chilena.
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Pascual, Adriana, Marcelo Javier Bourgeois, Oscar Alfredo Ojea, and Horacio Barragán, eds. Desarrollo, salud humana y amenazas ambientales. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/26595.

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El aporte de este libro, nacido del ámbito de la Medicina, es presentar un panorama de las confrontaciones que generan riesgos a la salud humana desde su entorno. Muchos fenómenos que la afectan nacen del propio proceso evolutivo de la naturaleza, otros, de nuevos y numerosos ingenios antrópicos. Entre estos fenómenos, los hay cotidianos y episódicos, de repercusión individual y masiva, de presentación manifiesta o encubierta, de expresión inmediata o progresiva. La Medicina intenta diagnosticar y tratar sus consecuencias humanas. Con cierta frecuencia no alcanza a entrever la red que los liga al entorno, otras veces ve ciertos fenómenos que afectan la salud como marginales o exóticos. Sin embargo, su marco teórico los involucra a todos, al menos los conocidos, aunque sea en breves capítulos o apartados de los libros que lo contienen y actualizan. La Medicina no puede, por otra parte, entenderlos si no es con el concurso de otras profesiones y ciencias. Para componer este libro se han convocado especialistas provenientes de ramas diversas, todos ellos sólidos en sus trayectorias, algunos –más jóvenes– serios en sus profesiones. Respondieron generosamente, unos por trabajar o haber trabajado juntos, otros por cercanía y afecto, otros más por generosidad pura.
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Allen, Nicholas, Nick Groom, and Jos Smith, eds. Coastal Works. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795155.001.0001.

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In all the complex cultural history of the islands of Britain and Ireland, the idea of the coast as a significant representative space is critical. For many artists, coastal space has figured as a site from which to braid ideas of empire, nation, region, and archipelago. They have been drawn to the coast as a zone of geographical uncertainty in which the self-definitions of the nation founder; a peripheral space of vestigial wildness, of island retreats and experimental living; a network of diverse localities richly endowed with distinctive forms of cultural heritage; and a dynamically interconnected ecosystem, which is also the historic site of significant developments in fieldwork and natural science. This collection situates these cultures of the Atlantic edge in a series of essays that create new contexts for coastal study in literary history and criticism. The contributors frame their research in response to emerging conversations in archipelagic criticism, the blue humanities, and Island Studies, challenging the reader to reconsider ideas of margin, periphery, and exchange. These twelve case studies establish the coast as a crucial location in the imaginative history of Britain, Ireland, and the north Atlantic edge. Coastal Works will appeal to readers of literature and history with an interest in the sea, the environment, and the archipelago from the eighteenth century to the present. Accessible, innovative, and provocative, Coastal Works establishes the important role the coast plays in our cultural imaginary and suggests a range of methodologies to represent relationships between land, sea, and cultural work.
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Woinarski, John, Andrew Burbidge, and Peter Harrison. Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108745.

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The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 is the first review to assess the conservation status of all Australian mammals. It complements The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010 (Garnett et al. 2011, CSIRO Publishing), and although the number of Australian mammal taxa is marginally fewer than for birds, the proportion of endemic, extinct and threatened mammal taxa is far greater. These authoritative reviews represent an important foundation for understanding the current status, fate and future of the nature of Australia. This book considers all species and subspecies of Australian mammals, including those of external territories and territorial seas. For all the mammal taxa (about 300 species and subspecies) considered Extinct, Threatened, Near Threatened or Data Deficient, the size and trend of their population is presented along with information on geographic range and trend, and relevant biological and ecological data. The book also presents the current conservation status of each taxon under Australian legislation, what additional information is needed for managers, and the required management actions. Recovery plans, where they exist, are evaluated. The voluntary participation of more than 200 mammal experts has ensured that the conservation status and information are as accurate as possible, and allowed considerable unpublished data to be included. All accounts include maps based on the latest data from Australian state and territory agencies, from published scientific literature and other sources. The Action Plan concludes that 29 Australian mammal species have become extinct and 63 species are threatened and require urgent conservation action. However, it also shows that, where guided by sound knowledge, management capability and resourcing, and longer-term commitment, there have been some notable conservation success stories, and the conservation status of some species has greatly improved over the past few decades. The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 makes a major contribution to the conservation of a wonderful legacy that is a significant part of Australia’s heritage. For such a legacy to endure, our society must be more aware of and empathetic with our distinctively Australian environment, and particularly its marvellous mammal fauna; relevant information must be readily accessible; environmental policy and law must be based on sound evidence; those with responsibility for environmental management must be aware of what priority actions they should take; the urgency for action (and consequences of inaction) must be clear; and the opportunity for hope and success must be recognised. It is in this spirit that this account is offered. Winner of a 2015 Whitley Awards Certificate of Commendation for Zoological Resource.
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