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1. Nondaily growth increments in the commercial species, Octopus berrima, and the importance of age validation.

2. Bomb radiocarbon determines absolute age of adult fin whales, and validates use of earplug growth bands for age determination.

3. Bomb radiocarbon determines absolute age of adult fin whales, and validates use of earplug growth bands for age determination

4. Relationships of growth increments of internal shells and age through entire life cycles in three cultured neritic cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) with re-evaluation as application for age determination

5. Study of the growth of Octopus vulgaris in the Moroccan Mediterranean Sea by direct age estimation through the analysis of upper beaks.

6. Utilizing treated wastewater in tree plantation in Indian desert: part I – species suitability, plant growth and biomass production.

7. Utility of Dendrochronology Crossdating Methods in the Development of Arctic Coralline Red Algae Clathromorphum compactum Growth Increment Chronology for Sea Ice Cover Reconstruction

8. Relationships of growth increments of internal shells and age through entire life cycles in three cultured neritic cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) with re-evaluation as application for age determination.

10. Striae in the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki provide environmental insights but not reliable age increments.

11. Growth marks in eyestalks of Portunus trituberculatus: A development of technique and evidence of molting.

12. Fish and Sclerochronology Research in the Mediterranean: Challenges and Opportunities for Reconstructing Environmental Changes

13. Nutrient retranslocation in Larix principis-rupprechtii Mayr relative to fertilization and irrigation.

14. 智利外海茎柔鱼角质颚微结构及其年龄与生长研究.

15. The growth ring concept: seeking a broader and unambiguous approach covering tropical species.

17. Techniques for Estimating the Age and Growth of Molluscs: Gastropoda.

18. Investigating the effect of molting on gastric mill structure in Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) and its potential as a direct ageing tool.

19. Beak microstructure analysis as a tool to identify potential rearing stress for Octopus vulgaris paralarvae.

20. Growth Interruptions in Arctic Rhodoliths Correspond to Water Depth and Rhodolith Morphology

21. INVESTIGATING THE FEASIBILITY OF USING GROWTH INCREMENTS FOR AGE DETERMINATION OF NORWAY LOBSTER (NEPHROPS NORVEGICUS) AND BROWN CRAB (CANCER PAGURUS).

22. Age validation in Octopus maya (Voss and Solís, 1966) by counting increments in the beak rostrum sagittal sections of known age individuals.

23. Individual growth of the squid Illex argentinus off Brazil as reconstructed from the gladius microstructure.

24. Bomb-curve radiocarbon measurement of recent biologic tissues and applications to wildlife forensics and stable isotope (paleo)ecology.

25. Thirty years' progress in age determination of squid using statoliths.

26. Comparison of the growth of age-1 Pacific saury Cololabis saira in the Western and the Central North Pacific.

27. Contribution of temperature and nutrient loading to growth rate variation of three cyprinid fishes in a lowland river.

28. Survival of the thinnest: rediscovery of Bauer's (1898) ichthyosaur tooth sections from Upper Jurassic lithographic limestone quarries, south Germany.

29. Ageing octopods from stylets: development of a technique for permanent preparations.

30. Effects of river flows on growth of redbreast sunfish Lepomis auritus (Centrarchidae) in Georgia rivers.

31. Nanostructures of the aragonitic otolith of cod (Gadus morhua)

32. Relationship between hatch date and first-summer growth of five species of prairie-stream cyprinids.

33. Age and growth of alfonsinoBeryx splendensfrom the Kanto District, central Japan, based on growth increments on otoliths.

34. Sclerochronological research: Opportunities and challenges

35. Fish and Sclerochronology Research in the Mediterranean: Challenges and Opportunities for Reconstructing Environmental Changes

36. Subdaily‐scale chemical variability in a Torreites Sanchezi rudist shell : implications for rudist paleobiology and the cretaceous day‐night cycle

37. Defoliation of Sitka spruce by the European spruce sawfly, Gilpinia hercyniae (Hartig): a retrospective analysis using the needle trace method.

38. Inshore migration of a tropical eel, Anguilla marmorata , from Taiwanese and Japanese coasts.

39. Potential for misclassification of infants' growth increments by using existing reference data.

40. Plasticity in the shape and growth pattern of asteriscus otolith of black prochilodus Prochilodus nigricans (Teleostei: Characiformes: Prochilodontidae) freshwater Neotropical migratory fish

41. Sclerochronological research: Opportunities and challenges.

42. Investigating the feasibility of using growth increments for age determination of norway lobster ( nephrops norvegicus) and brown crab ( cancer pagurus)

44. Growth increments and biomineralization process in cephalopod statoliths

45. The growth ring concept: seeking a broader and unambiguous approach covering tropical species.

46. Age validation in Octopus maya (Voss and Solís, 1966) by counting increments in the beak sections of known age individuals

47. Observations of the Micro-growth Striations in the Brackish-water Clam, Corbicula Japonica from Lake Shinji

48. Morphological and chemical description of the stylets of the red octopus, Enteroctopus megalocyathus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)

50. Growth increments and biomineralization process in cephalopod statoliths

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