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    Pelagic dispersal of the brittle-star Ophiothrix fragilis larvae in a megatidal area (English Channel, France) examined using an advection/diffusion model by Lefebvre, A, Ellien, C, Davoult, D, Thiébaut, E, Salomon, J.C

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-06-2003)
    “…The brittle-star Ophiothrix fragilis (Abildgaard) is widely distributed in the English Channel and particularly on pebble areas which are characterised by…”
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    A 2D long term advection-dispersion model for the Channel and Southern North Sea Part A: Validation through comparison with artificial radionuclides by Breton, M., Salomon, J.C.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (1995)
    “…A 2D long term advection-dispersion model has been used to compute the fate of two artificial radionuclides discharged at La Hague Cape by a nuclear fuel…”
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    A 2D long term advection—dispersion model for the Channel and southern North Sea Part B: Transit time and transfer function from Cap de La Hague by Salomon, J.C., Breton, M., Guegueniat, P.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (1995)
    “…A 2D advection-dispersion model, already described and validated, has been used to provide information about water trajectories, transit times, transfer…”
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    Sources, sinks and resuspension of suspended particulate matter in the eastern English Channel by Velegrakis, A.F., Michel, D., Collins, M.B., Lafite, R., Oikonomou, E.K., Dupont, J.P., Huault, M.F., Lecouturier, M., Salomon, J.C., Bishop, C.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-12-1999)
    “…Seasonal observations on the nature and concentration of suspended particulate matter (SPM) are presented for a cross-section of the English Channel, between…”
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    A tracer study of the transport of coastal water from the English Channel through the German Bight to the Kattegat by Dahlgaard, H., Herrmann, J., Salomon, J.C.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (1995)
    “…The transport of coastal water from the English Channel along the French, Belgian, Netherlands, German and Danish coasts into the Kattegat has been studied…”
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    A quantitative estimate of English Channel water fluxes into the North Sea from 1987 to 1992 based on radiotracer distribution by du Bois, P.Bailly, Salomon, J.C., Gandon, R., Guéguéniat, P.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (1995)
    “…Seven oceanographic campaigns carried out in the North Sea between July 1987 and January 1992 by the Marine Radioecology Laboratory (LRM) of La Hague have led…”
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    FLUXMANCHE radiotracers measurements: A contribution to the dynamics of the English Channel and North Sea by Guegueniat, P., du Bois, P.Bailly, Salomon, J.C., Masson, M., Cabioch, L.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (1995)
    “…From 1986 to 1992, 125Sb released by the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at La Hague has been used to study the transfer of waters from mid-Channel areas…”
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    The influence of intraperitoneal injections of histamine on tumour growth in fibrosarcoma-bearing mice by Burtin, C, Scheinmann, P, Salomon, J C, Lespinats, G, Loisillier, F, Canu, P

    Published in Cancer letters (01-04-1981)
    “…Twenty C57BL/6 male and 20 C3H female mice carrying a methyl cholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma received, daily, intraperitoneal injections of histamine…”
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    Intratumoral BCG and Corynebacterium parvum therapy of canine mammary tumours before radical mastectomy by PARODI, A. L, MISDORP, W, MIALOT, J. P, MIALOT, M, HART, A. A. M, HURTREL, M, SALOMON, J. C

    Published in Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy (01-01-1983)
    “…In two parallel studies, bitches with mammary tumour received single intralesional injections of BCG (1 mg: 10(7) living bacteria) and Corybacterium parvum…”
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