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161. The journey from inception to performance of a Twenty-First Century cello concerto: 'Deep heaves the Ocean black...' by Aaron Travers
162. The relationship between 'OCEAN' personality domains and self perceptions of parenting behavior
163. Response of the elemental chemistry of carbonate phases to secular change in ocean chemistry
164. Two rivers, one ocean: A genealogy of memory
165. Effects of climate and ocean conditions on the marine survival of Irish salmon (Salmo salar, L.)
166. Ocean Ecology Series: A lifelong learning curriculum designed for baby boomers
167. Leaping across the ocean: Narrative in a transnational Hindu family
168. Ocean wilderness in theory and practice
169. Voices from ex/isle: Caribbean and Indian Ocean women writers break geographical confines
170. Phylogeography of Southeast Asian seahorses in a conservation context
171. Enveloped by ocean life: Experiences of SCUBA diving
172. Right whale ecology in the northwest Atlantic Ocean
173. An Arabesque Tango: Dancing Letters. From two continents and one ocean far away my memories
174. A prairie ocean: The new tidal wave of globalisation and prairie wheat marketing policy
175. The genesis of 'A Journey to the Northern Ocean': A dissertation concerning the transactions and occurrences related to Samuel Hearne's Coppermine River narrative, including information on his letters, journals, draft manuscripts, and published work
176. 'The Sutra on the Ocean-Like Samadhi of the Visualization of the Buddha': The interfusion of the Chinese and Indian cultures in Central Asia as reflected in a fifth century apocryphal sutra
177. Holy leisure: The camp meeting at Ocean Grove, New Jersey
178. A Tibetan formulation of Madhyamaka philosophy: A study and translation of Tsong-kha-pa's 'Ocean of Reasoning'
179. World ocean--prelude to national policy: Fulcrum for future social and educational change
180. SEAPOWER AND SUPERPOWER: THE SOVIET NAVY IN THE WORLD OCEAN (GORSHKOV, MAHAN; USSR)
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