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Druxes, Helga. "Luftzug hinter Samtportieren. Versuch über E. Marlitt." Monatshefte 100, no. 1 (2008): 154–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mon.2008.0045.

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Coupe, W. A. "EUGENIE MARLITT: IN DEFENCE OF A WRITER OF KITSCH." German Life and Letters 49, no. 1 (January 1996): 42–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0483.1996.tb01663.x.

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MAKAROV, A. N., O. Yu POLYAKOV, O. A. POLYAKOVA, I. A. TYUTYUNNIK, and S. I. TYUTYUNNIK. "“SCHULMEISTERS MARIE” AND “BLAUBART”: TWO SHORT STORIES BY E. MARLITT." TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DESIGN ART AND COMMUNICATION 8, SEPT (September 1, 2018): 981–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7456/1080sse/136.

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Lauren Nossett. "Bad Mothers and Good Virgins: Gender, Identity, and Maternity in the Novels of E. Marlitt." Women in German Yearbook 31 (2015): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5250/womgeryearbook.31.2015.0028.

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Dalzell, P., and C. H. Boggs. "Pelagic fisheries catching blue and striped marlins in the US Western Pacific islands." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf01249.

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Various pelagic fisheries in the US Western Pacific islands capture blue and striped marlins. Total catches by US vessels in the Western Pacific islands amount to about 2000 t for blue marlin and 600 t for striped marlin, or 9% and 5% of the nominal total Pacific-wide catch of these two species, respectively. Catch records for domestic Western Pacific fisheries typically extend over several decades, although in this short communication they are confined to blue and striped marlin catches in the 1990s. There are currently no specific management measures for marlins in the US Western Pacific islands, but other management measures for US pelagic fisheries in this region may have an influence on marlin catches.
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Ete, Remi, Frank Gaede, Julian Benda, and Hadrian Grasland. "MarlinMT - parallelising the Marlin framework." EPJ Web of Conferences 245 (2020): 05022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024505022.

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Marlin is the event processing framework of the iLCSoft [1] ecosystem. Originally developed for the ILC more than 15 years ago, it is now widely used also by other communities, such as CLICdp, CEPC and many test beam projects such as CALICE, LCTPC and EU-Telescope. While Marlin is lightweight and flexible it was originally designed for sequential processing only. With MarlinMT we have now evolved Marlin for parallel processing of events on multi-core architectures based on multi-threading. We report on the necessary developments and issues encountered, within Marlin as well as with the underlying LCIO [4] event data model (EDM). A focus will be put on the new parallel event processing (PEP) scheduler. We conclude with first performance estimates, like the application speedup and a discussion on histogram handling in parallel applications.
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Goodyear, C. Phillip. "Blue marlin mean length: simulated response to increasing fishing mortality." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf01254.

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Mean length of caught fish often declines noticeably with increased fishing mortality and this trend is regarded as an indicator of excessive fishing mortality. The most recent stock assessment results for Atlantic blue marlins and Atlantic white marlins indicate that these stocks are heavily overfished. However, available data do not suggest a strong trend of decreasing lengths of marlins in the catch. The lack of such a trend has been used to argue that the assessment results are in error. This study uses population simulation to characterize the expected response of the size distribution of blue marlin to the vector of fishing mortality and FMSY estimated for the base case in the most recent stock assessment, and contrasts the results with a similar analysis for Atlantic swordfish. The results indicate that blue marlin should not be expected to exhibit strong trends in mean length with respect to fishing mortality within the range of fishing mortality estimated in the most recent stock assessment, and that the trends in the observed size composition are consistent with the findings of the stock assessment. The findings indicate that declining mean length is not a necessary outcome of excessive fishing mortality in all species.
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Belgum, K. "Popular Fiction in the Age of Bismarck: E. Marlitt and her Narrative Strategies. By Terrill John May. Oxford and New York: Peter Lang, 2014. 381 pages. $81.95." Monatshefte 107, no. 4 (December 1, 2015): 676–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/m.107.4.676.

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Graves, John E., and Jan R. McDowell. "Stock structure of the world's istiophorid billfishes: a genetic perspective." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf01290.

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Istiophorid billfishes are highly migratory species that inhabit the tropical and subtropical, epipelagic waters of the world's oceans, a large, relatively homogeneous environment that lacks significant physical barriers. Based on these observations alone, one would not expect marlins, sailfish and spearfishes to exhibit substantial stock structure. This assumption has been evaluated with a variety of techniques, including analyses of morphological characters, adult distribution, tag and recapture data, the spatial and temporal distribution of spawning and, recently, molecular genetic characters. This paper focuses on inferences of istiophorid billfish stock structure derived from investigation of several different classes of molecular markers, and reviews our current understanding of the genetic basis of stock structure of striped marlin, white marlin, blue marlin, sailfish and black marlin. Significant genetic differences exist between Atlantic and Indo-Pacific populations of blue marlin and sailfish, and the presence of distinct mitochondrial DNA lineages suggests that ocean populations were isolated in the past. However, the occurrence of identical genotypes in both oceans is evidence of recent genetic contact. The genetic data do not support recognition of separate Atlantic and Indo-Pacific species of blue marlin or sailfish. White and striped marlin are separated by about the same level of genetic divergence as Atlantic and Indo-Pacific populations of blue marlin and sailfish, but preliminary analysis of the mitochondrial DNA control region suggests that, unlike Atlantic and Indo-Pacific populations of blue marlin and sailfish, white marlin and striped marlin represent independent evolutionary units. If white and striped marlin are valid species, they are of very recent origin. Significant intraspecific genetic heterogeneity was found among collections of striped marlin and sailfish within the Indo-Pacific; both species exhibited a clear spatial partitioning of genetic variation among geographically distant collection locations. There was no genetic evidence for within-ocean population structuring for other istiophorids examined. Inferences of billfish stock structure derived from studies of molecular markers complement those obtained using other methods of analysis, and together these studies demonstrate substantial differences in the level of population structuring among istiophorid billfishes, information critical for effective management of these highly migratory species.
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Findlay, James D., Colleen M. Cross, and Andrew G. Bodsworth. "Marlin fisheries management in Australia." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 535. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf01261.

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Australia has a relatively long history with respect to management of fishery interactions with marlins. Sectoral conflict has been, and remains, the main driver of management action. Whilst constrained by verified catch and effort data from both recreational and commercial sectors, a range of management actions including limited entry, non-retention, non-targeting, closed areas and gear restrictions are reviewed. The review of management performance shows that the effectiveness of management actions varies considerably. Some measures such as voluntary non-retention policies have had little impact, whereas others such as closed areas have had a marked impact on fishery interactions and sectoral conflict. Relatively small areaclosures reduced the interactions of Japanese longliners with black marlin by 85%. On a per unit-of-effort basis marlinsare currently afforded greater protection than ever from overfishing; however, effort from all sectors continues to increase and sectoral conflict with respect to marlins is expected to continue to result in calls for further management action.
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Snyder, Alison. "G Alan Marlatt." Lancet 377, no. 9781 (June 2011): 1914. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)60801-5.

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Rick, Torben, Virginia L. Harvey, and Michael Buckley. "Collagen fingerprinting and the Chumash billfish fishery, Santa Barbara Channel, California, USA." Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11, no. 12 (November 21, 2019): 6639–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12520-019-00930-4.

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AbstractBillfish from the families Xiphiidae (swordfish) and Istiophoridae (marlins and sailfish) are large, often pelagic fishes that are highly migratory. Although some billfish have been the target of global commercial and sport fisheries for decades, prehistoric billfish foraging is relatively rare, but includes systematic swordfish (Xiphias gladius) and/or striped marlin (Kajikia audax) exploitation in the Santa Barbara Channel region of California, the Gulf of Maine, and the northern coast of Chile. While whole vertebrae, rostra, and other elements can often be identified to species, fragments of these, or other non-diagnostic elements such as fin ray spines, as well as modified bones, are difficult to determine to species-level beyond general identification as billfish or “large fish.” We performed collagen fingerprinting on modern (n = 17) and archaeological (n = 30) billfish and large tuna (Scombridae) remains from museum collections and Chumash archaeological sites in California’s Santa Barbara Channel region to test this method for determining the species of fragmentary remains. These data demonstrate that collagen fingerprinting can distinguish between the families Istiophoridae, Xiphiidae, and Scombridae, although distinguishing between species within Istiophoridae needs additional research. All but one of our archaeological specimens are from swordfish, with just one striped marlin, suggesting that the Chumash were likely encountering or targeting swordfish more frequently than other billfish species. Our study demonstrates that collagen fingerprinting is an important technique for documenting ancient billfish and other fisheries around the world.
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Murphy, Shirley A. "Alan Marlatt 1941–2011." Journal of Addictions Nursing 22, no. 3 (October 2011): 91–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10884602.2011.602562.

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des Rivières, Marie-José. "Daphne Marlatt, Ana historique." Recherches féministes 6, no. 1 (1993): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/057742ar.

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Rotgers, Frederick, Kim Fromme, and Mary Larimer. "In Memoriam: G. Alan Marlatt." Addiction Research & Theory 20, no. 3 (April 30, 2012): 183–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2012.680217.

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Miller, William R., and A. Thomas McLellan. "G. Alan Marlatt: 1941–2011." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 41, no. 4 (December 2011): 331–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2011.06.004.

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McCrady, Barbara. "In Remembrance: G. Alan Marlatt." Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 35, no. 6 (May 9, 2011): 1015–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01539.x.

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ROFFMAN, ROGER A. "Gordon Alan Marlatt (1941-2011)." Addiction 106, no. 8 (June 8, 2011): 1532–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03479.x.

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Sher, Kenneth J., and Mary E. Larimer. "G. Alan Marlatt (1941–2011)." American Psychologist 67, no. 4 (May 2012): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0027988.

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Clausen, Claus-Dieter, and Angelika Vieth. "Dr. Marlies Teichmüller (1914 – 2000)." Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 154, no. 1 (November 28, 2003): 141–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/zdgg/154/2003/141.

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Yustiana, Melia, and Ahmad Junaedi. "Representasi Feminisme dalam Film Marlina si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak (Analisis Semiotika Roland Barthes)." Koneksi 3, no. 1 (December 6, 2019): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/kn.v3i1.6154.

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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menggambarkan nilai feminisme yang ada pada tokoh Marlina dalam film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak karya sutradara Mouly Surya. Penelitian ini menggunakan teori semiotika Roland Barthes dengan metode penelitian kualitatif deskriptif. Data-data yang dikumpulkan menggunakan teknik wawancara, observasi, dokumentasi, dan studi pustaka. Data penelitian dianalisis menggunakan teknik semiotika Roland Barthes. Menggunakan model signifikasi dua tahap yaitu denotasi, konotasi, dan mitos. Film Marlina sendiri bercerita tentang sosok permepuan yang ditinggal mati oleh suaminya dan menjadi korban pemerkosaan. Berbeda dari sosok perempuan di film pada umumnya. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan nilai feminisme yang diperlihatkan oleh tokoh utama Marlina pada film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak di mana Marlina adalah seorang perempuan yang kuat, tangguh, pemberani, dan dapat mengambil keputusannya sendiri untuk mencari keadilan. Film ini termasuk ke dalam kategori feminisme liberal karena Marlina yang diceritakan sebagai sosok perempuan yang mencari keadilan yang dimulai dari dirinya sendiri. Meskipun hanya sebatas film ber-genre drama dan thriller film ini memberi penjelasan tentang feminisme di masyarakat.
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KEMSLEY, JYLLIAN. "MICHAEL MARLETTA." Chemical & Engineering News Archive 89, no. 51 (December 19, 2011): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v089n051.p040.

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Nusaibah, Nusaibah, Deden Yusman Maulid, Alkana Yusuf Fiyari, and Kartika Kartika. "KARAKTERISTIK MUTU IKAN BLACK MARLIN LOIN BEKU DI PT. SINAR SEJAHTERA SENTOSA JAKARTA." MARLIN 1, no. 1 (February 8, 2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/marlin.v1.i1.2020.17-23.

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Ikan Black marlin merupakan ikan pelagis yang mempunyai nilai ekonomis penting, oleh karena itu produk olahannya yaitu Black marlin loin beku merupakan salah satu komoditi perikanan yang banyak disukai oleh pasar mancanegara. Sehingga Black marlin loin beku harus memiliki mutu yang baik untuk layak dipasarkan. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis karakteristik mutu ikan Black marlin beku yang diproduksi di PT. Sinar Sejahtera Sentosa. Karakteristik yang diuji meliputi karakteristik fisik menggunakan uji organoleptik, kemudian karakteristik kimiawi dengan uji histamin dan karakteristik biologi dengan melakukan uji TPC (Total Plate Count) dan hasilnya kemudian dianalisis menggunakan standar SNI Marlin Loin Beku. Hasil yang diperoleh dari pengujian organoleptik pada black marlin loin beku yaitu 7, sedangkan hasil yang diperoleh dari uji histamin sebesar 1 mg/kg dan uji TPC yaitu 370 coloni/g. Dari hasil tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa Ikan Black Marlin Loin beku telah memenuhi standar SNI Marlin Loin Beku, ikan tersebut mempunyai mutu yang baik sehingga aman untuk dikonsumsi dan layak untuk dipasarkan. Black marlin is a pelagic species that has high economic value, therefore the processed product frozen loin black marlin, is one of the fisheries commodities that are preferred by foreign markets. Therefore, frozen black marlin loin must have good quality to be marketable. The aim of this research was to study and analyze the quality characteristics of frozen black marlin loin at PT. Sinar Sejahtera Sentosa. Characteristics test were done by doing physical characteristics using organoleptic test, then chemical characteristics test by doing histamine test and biological characteristics test by doing TPC (Total Plate Count) test and the results were analyzed then with standard SNI Frozen Loin Marlin. The result of organoleptic test on frozen loin black marlin were 7, while the results of histamine test were 1 mg/kg and the TPC test 370 coloni/g. From these results it can be concluded that frozen loin black marlin has fulfilled SNI standards, this fish has a good quality so safe for consumption and marketable.
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SIMANJUNTAK, DESY NATALIA, ANNA RIANA SURYANTI TAMBUNAN, and MORADA TETTY. "MAIN CHARACTER’S STRUGGLE AGAINSTS WOMAN OPPRESSION IN “MARLINA THE MURDERER IN FOUR ACTS” MOVIE." LINGUISTICA 10, no. 1 (April 8, 2021): 418. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/jalu.v10i1.24253.

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This study dealt with the struggle of the main character in Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts movie. The objectives were to find out the oppressions that the main character experienced, the struggles against the oppression, and how the main character struggled against the oppression. This study used descriptive qualitative as the method to analyze the data. The researcher used Young's (1990) theory to analyze the data from the movie's script. Marlina, as the movie's main character, suffered from three kinds of oppression; marginalization, powerlessness, and violence. Marlina suffered oppression because she was powerless; she lived in poverty and patriarchal culture in Sumba. Marlina also struggles against oppression by doing feminism; they are; liberal feminism and radical feminism.
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Luckhurst, Brian E. "Historical development of recreational billfishing in Bermuda and the significance of catches of large blue marlin (Makaira nigricans)." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 459. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf01274.

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Directed fishing effort for blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) and white marlin (Tetrapterus albidus) in Bermuda commenced in the early 1970s. The first annual billfish tournament was held in 1974. This 4-day tournament has been held every year since its inception and, with improvements in charter fishing vessels and fishing gear, local captains have become increasingly proficient at catching marlin. The development of a strong billfish conservation movement in the mid-1980s in the tropical western Atlantic promoted tag and release of marlin. This conservation ethic has been translated into a mean release rate in Bermuda of 91.6% for blue marlin and 97% for white marlin over the past 15 years. The billfish tournament has become primarily a release event, owing to the 227-kg (500 lbs) minimum weight for landing blue marlin. The catch of a blue marlin weighing 512 kg (1130 lbs) in 1984 gave Bermuda prominence in the billfishing world at that time. Since that event, an additional eight blue marlin weighing over 454 kg (1000 lbs) have been caught in Bermuda, giving the island a reputation as a primary site for catching large fish. This has had socio-economic benefits for the island, as foreign anglers contract local charter fishing vessels in search of a trophy blue marlin and foreign fishing boats come to fish Bermuda waters with attendant economic benefits for the island.
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VIKBERG, VELI. "European species of Tubpontania gen. nov., a new genus for species of the Pontania crassispina group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae: Nematinae)." Zootaxa 2620, no. 1 (September 22, 2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2620.1.1.

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Tubpontania gen. nov. (type species Nematus anomalopterus Förster, 1854), is proposed for the species of the former Pontania crassispina group. Tubpontania anomaloptera (Förster, 1854), comb. nov., = Amauronematus maidli Zirngiebl, 1937, syn. nov., = Nematus (Pontania) tuberculatus Benson, 1953, syn. nov. Other European species of the genus are Tubpontania cyrnea (Liston, 2005) (= Pontania joergenseni Enslin, 1916, syn. nov.; preoccupied by Pontania jörgenseni Strand, 1908), Tubpontania crassispina (Thomson, 1871), comb. nov., Tubpontania purpureae (Cameron, 1884), comb. nov., and Tubpontania nudipectus (Vikberg, 1965), comb. nov. Tubpontania nitidinota sp. nov., closely related to T. nudipectus, is described from Fennoscandia. Furthermore, the following North American species belong here: Tubpontania arctophilae (Benson, 1960), comb. nov., Tubpontania populi (Marlatt, 1896), comb. nov., Tubpontania pumila (Rohwer, 1910), comb. nov., Tubpontania rotundidentata (Zinovjev & Vikberg, 1999), comb. nov. and Tubpontania terminalis (Marlatt, 1896), comb. nov.
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Rochman, Fathur, Abram Barata, and Budi Nugraha. "FISHING GROUND, CACTH COMPOSITION, HOOK RATE AND LENGTH DISTRIBUTION OF BILLFISHES CAUGHT BY TUNA LONG LINE IN INDIAN OCEAN." Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal 19, no. 2 (December 31, 2013): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/ifrj.19.2.2013.85-97.

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Billfishes area by cacth of tuna long line vessels in Indian Ocean. Billfish are consist of swordfish <em>Xiphias gladius</em>, black marlin <em>Makaira indica</em>, indo facific blue marlin <em>Makaira mazara</em>, stripe marlin <em>Tetrapturus audax</em>, indo facific sailfish <em>Istiophorus platypterus</em> and shortbill spearfish <em>Tetrapturus angustirostris</em>. Besides that, billfishes also have important economic value compared with tuna as an exsported species such as swordfish and marlin. To optimize the catch of billfishes in Indian Ocean, data and information of potential fishing ground, size and catch composition of this species are needed. The billfishes cacth composition collected in 2011 were dominated by 45% swordfish, 20% black marlin, 19% blue marlin,9% short bill spearfish, 6% sailfish and 1%stripe marlin. The billfishes size range which were caught between 60 - 280 cm LJFL (Lower Jaw Fork Length). The sword fish average length was 150 cm, blue marlin 197 cm, black Marlin 189 cm, sailfish 150cm ,short bill spearfish 144 cm and stripe marlin159 cm. From this observation, it was found that most of billfishes caught were in mature.
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Littke, Ralf. "Obituary: Marlies Teichmüller." International Journal of Coal Geology 46, no. 1 (March 2001): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-5162(01)00013-1.

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Marletta, B. J. M. B. Y. M. "Sylvia Ann Marletta." BMJ 350, jun10 6 (June 10, 2015): h2968. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h2968.

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Innes, B. H., P. M. Grewe, and R. D. Ward. "PCR-based genetic identification of marlin and other billfish." Marine and Freshwater Research 49, no. 5 (1998): 383. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf98007.

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A genetic test was developed for the identification of the six species of billfish found in Australian waters (black marlin, Indo–Pacific blue marlin, striped marlin, Indo–Pacific sailfish, shortbill spearfish and broadbill swordfish). The test was based on the PCR–RFLP analysis of a 1400 bp region of the mitochondrial DNA molecule, the d-loop, using four restriction enzymes (Hinf I, Rsa I and Sau3A I andTaq I). A total of 33 composite haplotypes were observed among 160 fish; all were species-specific. Three of the species—black marlin, striped marlin and broadbill swordfish—showed sufficient intra-specific variation to be useful in population structure analyses.
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Ortiz, Mauricio, Eric D. Prince, Joseph E. Serafy, David B. Holts, Kay B. Davy, Julian G. Pepperell, Michael B. Lowry, and John C. Holdsworth. "Global overview of the major constituent-based billfish tagging programs and their results since 1954." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 489. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf02028.

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Release and recovery files from the world's five major constituent-based billfish (Istiophoridae) tagging programs were assembled into a single composite database. Data sources included the National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) Cooperative Tagging Center (MIA) in the Atlantic Ocean, the NMFS's Cooperative Billfish Tagging Program (LJA) in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Australian Cooperative Tagging Program in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the New Zealand Cooperative Game Fish Tagging Program in the Pacific Ocean, and The Billfish Foundation's (TBF) tagging program in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Results for the main target species, including black marlin (Makaira indica), blue marlin (Makaira nigricans), white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus), striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) and sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) were compared and contrasted based on species, ocean body and tagging program. A total of over 317 000 billfish have been tagged and released, and 4122 have been recovered since 1954. Tag recovery percentages were generally higher for a recently developed double-barb nylon anchor tag compared with the typically used stainless steel dart tag. Greatest distances moved were largest for blue marlin and black marlin, followed by striped marlin, white marlin and sailfish. The TBF program had the highest tag recovery percentages for white marlin (2.4%) and blue marlin (1.7%), whereas the MIA program had the highest percentage recovery for sailfish (1.8%). The LJA program had the highest recovery percentages for black marlin (1.9%) and striped marlin (1.4%). The annual number of releases and recoveries for each target species tended to increase over the time series, particularly during the last decade. Cyclic annual movement patterns and/or seasonal site fidelity were evident for black marlin and white marlin. The data suggest that tag recovery percentages can be affected by tag type, reporting rate, localized fishing activities, outreach activities, and a variety of logistical issues indirectly related to size of ocean body. The efficiencies of the tagging programs are compared and recommendations are made to improve the programs. The composite tagging database provides the opportunity for a more comprehensive evaluation of the data and tagging programs than has previously been possible by examining the individual programs in isolation. The main advantage of constituent-based tagging programs is that large numbers of billfish can be tagged at a minimum cost. The main drawbacks are a lack of control over the tagging event and return of recovery data. Constituent-based tagging programs provide essential data on billfish movement and biology, and should be expanded and improved to meet the increasing need for this information.
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Guillen, Pierre. "Marlis Steinert." Relations internationales 125, no. 1 (2006): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ri.125.0003.

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Sinor, Jennifer. "The Marlin." Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction 6, no. 2 (2004): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/fge.2004.0047.

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Setyadji, Bram, Irwan Jatmiko, and Arief Wujdi. "Modelling several morphometric relationships of swordfish (Xiphias gladius), black marlin (Makaira indica) and blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) caught from Indonesian longliners in the eastern Indian Ocean." Journal of Fisheries 4, no. 2 (August 31, 2016): 371. http://dx.doi.org/10.17017/jfish.v4i2.2016.147.

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This paper presents several equations for converting among measures of size (length and weight) for swordfish (Xiphias gladius), black marlin (Makaira indica) and blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) caught by Indonesian longliners in the Indian Ocean. The equations use for transforming non-standard measurement i.e. eye fork length (EFL) and pectoral fork length (PFL) to standard measurement, lower jaw fork length (LJFL). The paper also discussed about the length-weight relationship, including converting from non-standard length (EFL and PFL) to round weight. The result showed that both PFL and EFL were positively related to LJFL but there were no significant differences existed between females and males among length measures for swordfish, blue marlin, and black marlin (ANCOVA, P>0.05). All regression equation models were considered to be valid (P<0.01) with coefficient of determinations (r2) ranged from 0.81-0.99. Allometric growth pattern was statistically observed for all swordfish (b=2.94, r2=0.94), black marlin (b=3.12; r2=0.90) and blue marlin (b=3.30; r2=0.91).
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Venizelos, Arietta, Frederick Sutter, and Joseph Serafy. "Use of minimum size regulations to achieve reduction targets for marlin landings in the Atlantic Ocean." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf02001.

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Trends in US recreational catch and effort data for Atlantic blue marlin and white marlin from 1972 to 2000 are examined. A method for predicting and setting minimum size regulations for this fishery is described. Additionally, this paper re-examines the impact of the most recent minimum size increases on the US recreational fishery for Atlantic marlin. The effectiveness of setting minimum size limits as a primary management approach is discussed, as is the increase in catch and release fishing in the US recreational marlin fishery.
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Ortega Garcia, Sofía, Dana I. Arizmendi-Rodríguez, and Marcela S. Zúñiga-Flores. "Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) diet variability off Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico during El Niño–La Niña events." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 98, no. 6 (May 16, 2017): 1513–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315417000595.

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The stomach contents of 1261 striped marlins caught from 2007 to 2010 by the sport-fishing fleet of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico, were analysed, taking into account sea surface temperatures estimated using satellite images of the study area and the Oceanic Niño Index (ONI). The analysis allowed the identification of three anomalously cold periods during 2007, 2008 and 2010 and a warm period in 2009. The stomach content results showed 89 different prey items eaten during the study period. Of the specimens captured, 868 (69%) stomachs contained food items. The most important prey items were cephalopods (Dosidicus gigas and Argonauta spp.) and fish (Scomber japonicus, Selar crumenophthalmus and Sardinops caeruleus). Despite having a broad trophic spectrum, the striped marlin was classified as a specialist consumer, with Bi = 0.03. Based on the diet breadth value and the prey-specific index of relative importance (PSIRI), the jumbo squid, D. gigas, was the main prey species, coinciding with cold periods. On the other hand, the fishes S. caeruleus and S. japonicus showed the highest PSIRI values during the 2009 warm anomalies. Analysis of similarity showed the formation of four groups in relation to PSIRI values. According to a non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination, these groups were formed with a similarity of 30% and a stress of 0.17. These results demonstrate inter-annual variation in the diet as well as in the availability and abundance of prey items.
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KILIÇ, Ece, Mehmet Fatih CAN, and Alper YANAR. "Assessment of some heavy metal accumulation and potential health risk for three fish species from three consecutive bay in North-Eastern Mediterranean Sea." Marine and Life Sciences 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.51756/marlife.938938.

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MAZLUM, Yavuz. "Intra-and inter-specific competition effects on survival and growth of juvenile Procambarus acutus acutus and Procambarus clarkii." Marine and Life Sciences 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51756/marlife.949292.

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DEMİRCİ, Sevil, and Sukran YALÇIN OZDİLEK. "Biological traits of a data deficient species in the Asi River: Barbus lorteti (Sauvage, 1882)." Marine and Life Sciences 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 44–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.51756/marlife.944696.

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Vaudo, J. J., M. E. Byrne, B. M. Wetherbee, G. M. Harvey, A. Mendillo, and M. S. Shivji. "Horizontal and vertical movements of white marlin, Kajikia albida, tagged off the Yucatán Peninsula." ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, no. 2 (September 27, 2017): 844–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx176.

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Abstract The white marlin, Kajikia albida, is a highly migratory, prized sport fish of conservation concern. Improved understanding of white marlin ecology, including habitat use, will inform management measures. To improve white marlin movement knowledge in a region with limited information, we tagged 18 individuals off the eastern Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico with pop-up satellite archival transmitters. Tracks lasting 9–328 d, yielded data across 1277 d, and covered distances of 891–10 579 km. Horizontal movements varied greatly with ten individuals remaining in the Gulf of Mexico/northwestern Caribbean and eight individuals entering the western North Atlantic. Although white marlin experienced a temperature range of 10.0–33.6 °C, the majority of time was spent in waters &gt;24 °C. Marlin displayed diel diving patterns with deeper dives occurring more frequently during the daytime. As water columns warmed, dive duration, maximum daily depth, and dive depth all increased. As a result, 18% of the time was spent at depths &gt;100 m in the warmest water columns compared with &lt;1% in the coldest water columns. Although the thermal characteristics of the water column greatly influence white marlin diving behaviour, the generally shallow distributions provide a way of separating white marlin from important fishery species.
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Körkel, J. "Nachruf für Herrn Prof. Dr. G. Alan Marlatt." Suchttherapie 12, no. 02 (May 2011): 94–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1277146.

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Pratiwi, Mulyani, Yoki Yusanto, and Husnan Nurjuman. "Konstruksi Maskulinitas Perempuan Melawan Tindak Kekerasan pada Film Thriller." KOMUNIKA 8, no. 2 (July 31, 2021): 138–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.22236/komunika.v8i1.5670.

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Di tengah konstruksi yang berlangsung di masyarakat tentang perempuan sebagai makhluk yang indah dengan karakter lemah lembut, manja, dan situasi memburuknya berbagai tindak kekerasan dengan memposisikan perempuan sebagai korban, Film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak justru hadir dengan sebuah konstruksi tentang maskulinitas perempuan. Tulisan ini menggambarkan suatu riset yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui konstruksi maskulinitas perempuan dalam melawan tindak kekerasan terhadap perempuan. Penelitian tersebut merupakan suatu analisis semiotika terhadap berbagai adegan dan dialog dalam film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak karya Mouly Surya dengan pendekatan kualitatif yang kemudian dibedah dengan analisis yang dilandasi teori Konstruksi Sosial Realita pemikiran Peter L. Berger dan Thomas Luckmann. Kajian dalam penelitian ini juga menghubungkan antara proses konstruksi realitas yang terjadi melalui film ini dengan fenoemena maraknya tindak kekerasan yang terjadi pada perempuan. Hasil penelitian yang dapat diidentifikasi antara lain 1) Film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak telah mengkonstruksi maskulinitas perempuan dengan beberapa karakter, antara lain a) bersikap tenang, b) mandiri, c) keberanian, d) sedikit bicara, e) berpikir praktis dan simpel, f) woman power. 2) Maskulintas Perempuan sebagai realitas objektif yang dimunculkan dalam film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak merupakan bagian dari suatu proses eksternalisasi sebagai bagian dari Konstruksi realitas. Eksternalisasi berupa interaksi sutradara dan pembuat film dengan realitas a) gagasan kesetaraan gender, b) fenomena kekerasan terhadap perempuan, c) konsep maskulinitias. 3) Konstruksi maskulinitas perempuan pada film Marlina Si Pembunuh Dalam Empat Babak merupakan suatu konstruksi yang mencoba menghapus konstruksi sebelumnya tentang perempuan sebagai makhluk yang lemah.
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Littke, Ralf. "Marlies Teichmüller (1914–2000)." Organic Geochemistry 32, no. 1 (January 2001): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0146-6380(00)00163-7.

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Spackman, William. "Remembrances of Marlies Teichmüller." International Journal of Coal Geology 46, no. 1 (March 2001): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-5162(01)00012-x.

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Cook, Alan, Petra David, and Walter Pickel. "Marlies Teichmüller Symposium Volume." International Journal of Coal Geology 62, no. 1-2 (April 2005): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2004.08.001.

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Drljača, Jagoda. "Legal dilemmas of maternal brain death: The case of Marlise Muñoz." Glasnik Advokatske komore Vojvodine 92, no. 2 (2020): 208–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/gakv92-26176.

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Rasyid, Harun Al, and Agus Tri Indah K. "Analisis Kualitas Pelayanan dan Brand Image Terhadap Minat Kunjungan Ulang Pasien Klinik Bidan Marlina." Jurnal Perspektif 17, no. 1 (March 29, 2019): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31294/jp.v17i1.5218.

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This study aimed to analyze the influence of service quality and brand image to re-visit interest. Samples were patients who were ambulatory and hospitalized at the Clinic Bidan Marlina Tangerang Selatan totaling 130 respondents. Regression analysis techniques were used to analyze the influence of service quality and brand image to re-visit interest is using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). Service quality and significant positive effect on the re-visit interest in Bidan Marlina Clinic Tangerang Selatan, every 1% increase in the variable quality of service will be followed by the increase in re-visit interest of 0.265 percent. While the brand image variable positive and significant effect on the interest re-visit the clinic Bidan Marlina Tangerang Selatan, every 1% increase in variable brand image will be followed by the increase in re-visit interest of 0.740 percent. Furthermore, the results also showed that there is a positive and significant influence on the independent variables of service quality and brand image together to re-visit interest. Service quality and brand image affects 65.7% of the interest to re-visit the clinic Bidan Marlina Tangerang Selatan.
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Su, Nan-Jay, Chi-Lu Sun, André E. Punt, Su-Zan Yeh, and Gerard DiNardo. "Modelling the impacts of environmental variation on the distribution of blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, in the Pacific Ocean." ICES Journal of Marine Science 68, no. 6 (April 6, 2011): 1072–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsr028.

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Abstract Su, N-J., Sun, C-L., Punt, A. E., Yeh, S-Z., and DiNardo, G. 2011. Modelling the impacts of environmental variation on the distribution of blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, in the Pacific Ocean. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68: 1072–1080. Blue marlin are distributed throughout tropical and temperate waters in the Pacific Ocean. The preference of this species for particular habitats may affect its distribution and vulnerability to being caught. The relationships between the spatial pattern of blue marlin abundance and oceanographic conditions, which may be influenced by climate change, were examined using generalized additive models fitted to catch and effort data from longline fisheries. Distributions of blue marlin density, based on combining the probability of presence and abundance given presence, indicate that there is annual variation in the distribution of blue marlin and that the population apparently moved east during the 1997–1998 El Niño. The interannual variability in blue marlin distribution appears to be associated with El Niño events and is related to shifts in sea surface temperature and the deepening of the thermocline. Models of catch and effort that include oceanographic variables could be used, given predictions from climate models, to explore future changes in distribution, which could then be used to provide management advice related to time-area closures.
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NEGAHBAN, E. O. "Pendants from Marlik." Iranica Antiqua 24 (January 1, 1989): 175–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/ia.24.0.2014034.

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Fritsches, Kerstin A., N. Justin Marshall, and Eric J. Warrant. "Retinal specializations in the blue marlin: eyes designed for sensitivity to low light levels." Marine and Freshwater Research 54, no. 4 (2003): 333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf02126.

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The large eyes and well-developed visual system of billfishes suggest that vision is an important sense for the detection and interception of prey and lures. Investigations of visual abilities in these large pelagic fishes are difficult, however anatomical studies of billfish eyes and retinas allow prediction of a number of visual capabilities. From the density of ganglion cells in the blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) retina, visual acuities of less than 10 cycles per degree were derived, a surprisingly low visual resolution given the absolute size of the marlin eye. Cone photoreceptors, on the other hand, were present in high densities, resulting in a presumed summation of cones to ganglion cells at a ratio of 40 : 1, even in the area of best vision. The optical sensitivity of the marlin eye was high owing to the large dimensions of the cone photoreceptors. These results indicate that the marlin eye is specifically adapted to cope with the low light levels encountered during diving. Since the marlin is likely to use its vision at depth, it is suggested that this line of research could help estimate the limits of vertical distribution based on light level.
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