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Mazariegos, Jesús, and José María Parreño. Patricia Azcárate: A pleno pulmón. Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2007.

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Banks, Steven. The art contest: No cheating allowed! Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2006.

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Banks, Steven. The art contest: No cheating allowed! Scholastic, 2006.

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Esbensen, Barbara Juster. Sponges are skeletons. HarperCollins Publishers, 1993.

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Moscati, Sabatino. La bottega del mercante: Artigianato e commercio fenicio lungo le sponde del Mediterraneo. Società editrice internazionale, 1996.

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Jacob, Luis. Golden streams: Artists' collaboration and exchange in the 1970s : Image Bank, General Idea, Banal Beauty Inc. and New York Corres Sponge Dance School of Vancouver. Blackwood Gallery, 2003.

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Beogradu, Galerija fresaka u. Tra le due sponde dell'Adriatico: La pittura nella Serbia del XIII secolo e l'Italia : gli affreschi medievali della Serbia nelle copie della Galerija Fresaka del Narodni Muzej di Belgrado e i rapporti con l'Italia. Edisai, 1999.

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Banks, Steven. The Art Contest: No Cheating Allowed! (Spongebob Squarepants (8x8)). Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2006.

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Esbensen, Barbara Juster. Sponges Are Skeletons. Perfection Learning Prebound, 1998.

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Little, Jean. Sponge Bob Art Kit. Golden Books, 2004.

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Little, Jean. Peter Cottontail Sponge Art. Golden Books, 2001.

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Man-Kong, Mary. Dora the Explorer Sponge Art Kit. Golden Books, 2006.

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ART-SPONGE DABBING Photography of Life in Its Purest Form: Sponge Dabbing. Independently Published, 2022.

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Richard, Sykes. Unicorn Sponge Art: With 4 Sponge Tools and 4 Jars of Paint. Igloo Books, 2023.

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Dinosaur Sponge Art: With 4 Sponge Tools and 4 Jars of Paint. Igloo Books, 2023.

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Esbensen, Barbara Juster. Sponges Are Skeletons (Let's Read-And-Find-Out Science). Rebound by Sagebrush, 1998.

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Sponge Painting: Fast & Fun Techniques for Creating Beautiful Art. North Light Books, 2007.

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Esbensen, Barbara Juster. Sponges Are Skeletons (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2). HarperTrophy, 1998.

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Esbensen, Barbara Juster. Sponges Are Skeletons (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2). HarperTrophy, 1998.

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Griffin, Christina, and J. Marshall Smith. The Art of the Sponge: A Handbook for Hosts and Houseguests. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.

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Of Sponge, Stone and the Intertwinement with the Here And: Now. a Methodology of Artistic Research. Valiz, 2017.

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Sheppard, Charles. 3. The architects of a reef. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199682775.003.0003.

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‘The architects of a reef’ gives a global overview of reef distribution and details the biology, growth, and reproduction of the main animals and plants that build them. Coral reefs are diverse, tropical ecosystems. The dominant groups of biota are corals, coelenterate animals, mostly living in colonies but with some solitary species. All lay down a skeleton of limestone. The key to the evolutionary success of reef corals is the symbiosis that they form with single-celled algae that grow in the coral tissue itself. Coral’s energy sources, coral wars, and the other organisms found in coral reef
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Sheppard, Charles. 4. The resulting structure—a reef. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199682775.003.0004.

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‘The resulting structure—a reef’ shows that coral reef profiles, composed of reef flats, reef crests, and reef slopes, are remarkably consistent. The general structure is complicated by shifts of sea level over geological time, so the basic pattern will have superimposed upon it evidence of episodic growth and erosion. The environmental conditions on the reef slope are ideal for most corals and other reef life including the soft corals and sponges, so this is where most species are found. The cryptic, or hidden, life of the coral reefs is discussed along with the rugosity of the corals, and th
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Sheppard, Charles. 2. Ancient reefs and islands. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199682775.003.0002.

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‘Ancient reefs and islands’ illustrates that the present day ecology and organization of species on a reef and their behaviour—basically how a reef works—is the result of a very long heritage. Limestone-deposited structures of the Pre-Cambrian, Cambrian, Ordovician, Carboniferous, Permian, Triassic, and Cretaceous periods, the organisms that created them (including ancestors of today’s sponges and corals), and key extinctions are described along with the three different kinds of coral islands seen around the tropical world: coral cays, islands with a solid limestone core, and volcanic or basal
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Sheppard, Charles. 5. Microbial and planktonic engines of the reef. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199682775.003.0005.

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Symbiotic algae are a crucial source of fuel for the reef, via corals and others, but how is the food and energy from the corals transferred to other parts of the ecosystem to support the huge abundance and diversity seen there? ‘Microbial and planktonic engines of the reef’ describes the filter feeding—extracting particles from the water—of the large proportion of reef animals. These particles consist of plankton, microbes, bacteria, viruses, and zooplankton. Sponges also display microbial symbiotic connections with algae and cyanobacteria that is a key component of material and energy transf
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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
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Sheppard, Charles R. C., Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, and Nicholas A. J. Graham. Symbiotic interactions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787341.003.0004.

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Symbiosis, where different species live together for prolonged periods, is ubiquitous and extremely important on coral reefs. The most important symbiosis is between corals and the microalgae (zooxanthellae) that live in their cells, without which coral reefs would not exist. This chapter focuses on the diversity of zooxanthellae, the linkage with coral calcification and the nutrition of the symbiosis, particularly the supply of photosynthetically fixed carbon to coral, and the conservation and recycling of essential nutrients (especially nitrogen and phosphorus) by this symbiosis. The acquisi
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Wood, Lawson. Marine Life of the Mediterranean. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781399411691.

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A new and updated edition of this popular title covering the fishes, invertebrates and other marine life of the Mediterranean Sea. Almost entirely enclosed by land, the Mediterranean Sea is surrounded by many popular wildlife destinations, including Spain, France, Italy, Malta, Gibraltar, Greece and Turkey. From sharks and turtles to algae and sponges, Marine Life of the Mediterranean reveals the fascinating wealth of sea life found in this diverse region. Featuring more than 290 species of fish, corals and other vertebrates and invertebrates, each species account includes key information on i
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Haven, Kendall. Reluctant Heroes. www.lu.com, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216007470.

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Few people think of themselves as heroes or feel like heroes. Few believe that they have done anything heroic. Heroic acts always feel like the amazing things that somebody else does. Yet heroes-ordinary heroes, reluctant heroes-are all around us-in your school, in your neighborhood, likely even in your own house. Prolific writer Kendall Haven serves up twenty-five high adventure five-minute-read alouds to tempt the reading interest of boys and girls too. Each story is chosen for its risk and danger quotient to appeal especially to the adventure seekers in your library or classroom. Teachers a
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Key questions in biodiversity: a study and revision guide. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789248630.0000.

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Abstract An understanding of biodiversity is an important requirement of a wide range of programs of study including biology, zoology, wildlife conservation and environmental science. This book is a study and revision guide for students following such programs in which biodiversity is an important component. It contains 600 multiple-choice questions (and answers) set at three levels namley foundation, intermediate and advanced, and grouped into 10 major topic area: principles of classification and taxonomy; comparative anatomy and physiology; protoctists, monerans, fungi, lichens and acellular
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Bocquet, Lydéric, David Quéré, Thomas A. Witten, and Leticia F. Cugliandolo, eds. Soft Interfaces. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789352.001.0001.

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Many of the distinctive and useful phenomena of soft matter come from its interaction with interfaces. Examples are the peeling of a strip of adhesive tape or the coating of a surface or the curling of a fibre via capillary forces or the electrically driven ow along a microchannel, or the collapse of a porous sponge. These interfacial phenomena are distinct from the intrinsic behaviour of a soft material like a gel or a microemulsion. Yet many forms of interfacial phenomena can be understood via common principles valid for many forms of soft matter. Our goal in organizing this school was to gi
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Književnost, umjetnost, kultura između dviju obala Jadrana: Zbornik radova s međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa, Zadar - Nin, 3. - 4. studenoga 2006. = Letteratura, arte, cultura tra le due sponde dell'Adriatico : atti delle giornate di studio, Zara - Nona, 3 - 4 novembre 2006. Sveučilište, 2008.

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John, Choong. 12 The Powers of the Tribunal: (SIAC RULES 27 AND 31). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198810650.003.0012.

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This chapter discusses some of the key powers of a Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) tribunal under Rules 27 and 31. The 2016 edition of the SIAC Rules makes clear for the first time in the history of SIAC that the tribunal's prescribed powers are subject to any agreement of the parties. But that does not mean the tribunal can only exercise its powers under Rule 27 upon an agreement of the parties or after being requested to do so by a party. A tribunal can exercise its powers under Rule 27 of its own motion (i.e. sua sponte). Under Rule 31, the tribunal has the power to determ
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Drahos, Peter. Survival Governance. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197534755.001.0001.

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The climate and energy crisis requires a strong state to change the direction, speed, scale, and financing of innovation in world capitalism in order to create a bio-digital energy paradigm. Four states are possible contenders for catalyzing this survival governance: China, the European Union, India, and the United States. China is an improbable leader, but less improbable than the other three. No US president can close down the fossil fuel industry in time. The US state, worried about the slippage of its technological superiority, is turning to regulatory mechanisms like intellectual property
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Skiba, Grzegorz. Fizjologiczne, żywieniowe i genetyczne uwarunkowania właściwości kości rosnących świń. The Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22358/mono_gs_2020.

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Bones are multifunctional passive organs of movement that supports soft tissue and directly attached muscles. They also protect internal organs and are a reserve of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. Each bone is covered with periosteum, and the adjacent bone surfaces are covered by articular cartilage. Histologically, the bone is an organ composed of many different tissues. The main component is bone tissue (cortical and spongy) composed of a set of bone cells and intercellular substance (mineral and organic), it also contains fat, hematopoietic (bone marrow) and cartilaginous tissue. Bones a
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