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    Propagation and Production of Atlantic St. Johnswort by Mack Thetford, Debbie Miller

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… Atlantic St. Johnswort is a herbaceous or semi-woody plant with a decumbent growth habit, spreading from the base and forming a low mat (Bell and Taylor 1982). …”
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    Propagation and Production of Atlantic St. Johnswort by Mack Thetford, Debbie Miller

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… Atlantic St. Johnswort is a herbaceous or semi-woody plant with a decumbent growth habit, spreading from the base and forming a low mat (Bell and Taylor 1982). …”
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    Calm ocean, stormy sea: atmospheric and oceanographic observations of the Atlantic during the Atlantic References and Convection (ARC) ship campaign by L. Köhler, L. Köhler, J. Windmiller, D. Baranowski, M. Brennek, M. Ciuryło, L. Hayo, D. Kȩpski, S. Kinne, B. Latos, B. Lobo, T. Marke, T. Nischik, D. Paul, P. Stammes, A. Szkop, O. Tuinder

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<p>During the Atlantic References and Convection (ARC) ship campaign with the reference MSM114/2, which took place in early 2023, the German research vessel <i>Maria S. …”
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    University of Florida Potato Variety Trials Spotlight: 'Atlantic' by Rodrick Z. Mwatuwa, Christian T. Christensen, Lincoln Zotarelli

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… This article introduces the potato variety, ‘Atlantic’, which was tested in trials at the University of Florida. ’Atlantic’ is a white-skinned, chipping potato commonly cultivated in Florida and resealed as a white mutant of the USDA breeding program. …”
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    University of Florida Potato Variety Trials Spotlight: 'Atlantic' by Rodrick Z. Mwatuwa, Christian T. Christensen, Lincoln Zotarelli

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… This article introduces the potato variety, ‘Atlantic’, which was tested in trials at the University of Florida. ’Atlantic’ is a white-skinned, chipping potato commonly cultivated in Florida and resealed as a white mutant of the USDA breeding program. …”
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    University of Florida Potato Variety Trials Spotlight: Atlantic by Mario H. M. L. Andrade, Rodrick Z. Mwatuwa, Christian T. Christensen, Lincoln Zotarelli

    Published 2021-02-01
    “… ‘Atlantic’ is a white-skinned potato, being the standard variety for chiping commonly cultivated in Florida (Figure 1). …”
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    Are there Geographical Disparities in Access to Liver Transplantation in Atlantic Canada? by Paul Douglas Renfrew, Michele Molinari

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…OBJECTIVE: To characterize the patient population served by Atlantic Canada’s Multi-Organ Transplant Program liver transplant service over the first five years of activity in its current iteration.…”
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    Influence of winter Saharan dust on equatorial Atlantic variability by Ignasi Vallès-Casanova, Ori Adam, Marta Martín Rey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract While Saharan dust’s influence on sea surface temperature variability in the tropical North Atlantic is well-documented, its effects on the equatorial region remain underexplored. …”
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    University of Florida Potato Variety Trials Spotlight: Atlantic by Mario H. M. L. Andrade, Rodrick Z. Mwatuwa, Christian T. Christensen, Lincoln Zotarelli

    Published 2021-02-01
    “… ‘Atlantic’ is a white-skinned potato, being the standard variety for chiping commonly cultivated in Florida (Figure 1). …”
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    The southward shift of hurricane genesis over the northern Atlantic Ocean by Xi Cao, Renguang Wu, Xianling Jiang, Yifeng Dai, Pengfei Wang, Lei Zhou, Liang Wu, Difei Deng, Ying Sun, Shangfeng Chen, Kaiming Hu, Zhibiao Wang, Lu Liu, Xiaoqing Lan, Zhencai Du, Junhu Zhao, Xiao Xiao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The hurricane, with maximum wind speed over 64 kts, is among the most terrible calamities over the northern Atlantic (NATL). Previous studies identified a poleward migration of tropical cyclone (TC) genesis over the Pacific Ocean, but the shift over the NATL is statistically insignificant. …”
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    Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Atlantic Croaker, Micropogonias undulatus by R. LeRoy Creswell, Cortney L. Ohs, Christian L. Miller

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…FA 148/FA148: Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Atlantic Croaker, Micropogonias undulatus (ufl.edu) …”
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    Regional-Scale Ozone Deposition to North-East Atlantic Waters by L. Coleman, S. Varghese, O. P. Tripathi, S. G. Jennings, C. D. O'Dowd

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…A regional climate model is used to evaluate dry deposition of ozone over the North East Atlantic. Results are presented for a deposition scheme accounting for turbulent and chemical enhancement of oceanic ozone deposition and a second non-chemical, parameterised gaseous dry deposition scheme. …”
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    Recent Decadal Trend in the North Atlantic Wind Energy Resources by Chong Wei Zheng, Chong Yin Li, Xin Li

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study presents the climatic trend of the North Atlantic wind energy using cross-calibrated, multiplatform (CCMP) wind data for the period 1988–2011. …”
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    Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Atlantic Croaker, Micropogonias undulatus by R. LeRoy Creswell, Cortney L. Ohs, Christian L. Miller

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…FA 148/FA148: Candidate Species for Florida Aquaculture: Atlantic Croaker, Micropogonias undulatus (ufl.edu) …”
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    Euro-Atlantic Security in U.S.-EURussia Triangle and Trump Factor by M. M. Panyuzheva

    Published 2019-12-01
    Subjects: “…euro-atlantic security system…”
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