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Why do whales beach themselves? Are strandings increasing?
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Ketten, D. R.
, "
Why do whales beach themselves? Are strandings increasing?
", Scientific American, vol. 301, issue 4: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 96, 10/2009. Get PDF:
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Computed tomography (CT): a non-invasive technique for assessing trauma and disease in stranded marine mammals
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Cramer, S. R.
,
D. R. Ketten
,
J. J. Arruda
,
R. S. Williams
,
M. Yamato
,
C. Merigo
,
K. E. Touhey
, and
A. Mooney
, "
Computed tomography (CT): a non-invasive technique for assessing trauma and disease in stranded marine mammals
", 18th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Quebec, Canada, Society for Marine Mammology, 10/2009. Get PDF:
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Poster_2008.pdf (format PDF / 1 MB)
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