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    Influence of oceanographic features on the spatial and seasonal patterns of mesozooplankton in the southern Patagonian shelf (Argentina, SW Atlantic) by Sabatini, M.E., Reta, R., Lutz, V.A., Segura, V., Daponte, C.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-05-2016)
    “…Surveys conducted during spring, summer and late winter in 2005–2006 over the southern Patagonian shelf have allowed the seasonal distribution of…”
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    Spring plankton communities in the southern Patagonian shelf: Hydrography, mesozooplankton patterns and trophic relationships by Sabatini, M.E., Akselman, R., Reta, R., Negri, R.M., Lutz, V.A., Silva, R.I., Segura, V., Gil, M.N., Santinelli, N.H., Sastre, A.V., Daponte, M.C., Antacli, J.C.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-06-2012)
    “…A strong interest in the southern Patagonian shelf has emerged in recent years, along with the increasing recognition of its high biological productivity…”
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    Estimating copepods' abundance with paired nets: Implications of mesh size for population studies by Antacli, J.C., Hernández, D., Sabatini, M.E.

    Published in Journal of sea research (2010)
    “…Three representative copepods occurring in the southern Patagonian shelf, i.e., Calanus australis, Drepanopus forcipatus and Oithona helgolandica were sampled…”
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    Mutation breeding using gamma rays to increase seed germination in Rosa hybrid by Giovannini, A, Scariot, V, Caser, M, Buttafava, A, Mansuino, A, Ghione, G. G, Savona, M, Sabatini, M. E, Carbonera, D, Balestrazzi, A

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-06-2015)
    “…Breeders are always looking for new and novel cultivars to be competitive in the flower market. Low seed germination rate is still a major problem encountered…”
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    Neural networks for classification and pattern recognition of biological signals by Sabbatini, R.M.E.

    “…Artificial neural networks (ANN) can be used to represent and to process information by means of networks of interconnected processing elements, similar to…”
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