In sixth-period biology, we watch an oceanology video that seems to have been made like two decades ago. |
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The larger theories of geology, astronomy, oceanology, meteorology, ecology, biology, and even physics do not lend themselves to repeatable experiments. |
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Mr Ainscow had retired after a career in the defence industry and the Ministry of Defence spending more than 20 years in oceanology. |
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These changes have influenced other oceanographic institutions, oceanology as a whole, and science in general. |
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These various programmes concerned with geology, with hydrology, with oceanology, with various aspects of the environment, with social transformation, give us good examples of coordination. |
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It covers agriculture, bio-technology, health and nutrition, energy, natural resources including water, environment, oceanology and remote sensing. |
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Oceanology is attended by a global community of engineers, scientists, legislators, policy makers and management professionals with responsibility across all of the ocean science and marine technology spectrum. |
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The dives were launched from a Russian research vessel, the Akademik Keldysh, owned by the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. |
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Arsenio Areces Mallea as the Department of Biochemistry, Oceanology Institute of the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, where they were authenticated. |
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Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Science, expecting to establish a transnational center of wave motion research and application in the future. |
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The project for the extraction and application of sapropel fertilizers was developed by researchers at the Institute of Oceanology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. |
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