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Use of sera from humans and dolphins with lacaziosis and sera from experimentally infected mice forwestern blot analyses of Lacazia loboi antigens
Using red light for in situ observations of deep-sea fishes
Utilization of a fecal mass as food by the pelagic mysis larva of the penaeid shrimp Solenocera atlantidis
Utilization of heterotrophic and autotrophic bacteria in aquaculture
UV light in the deep-sea: In situ measurements of downwelling irradiance in relation to the visual threshold sensitivity of UV-sensitive crustaceans
Valve structure in Mastogloia Rostrata with a comparison of intercalary band internal construction in two dissimilardiatom species
Variability of cold-water coral mounds in a high sediment input and tidal current regime, Straits ofFlorida
Variability of dissolved reactive phosphate flux rates in nearshore estuarine sediments: Effects of groundwater flow
Variability of Winter-Spring Bloom Phaeocystis pouchetii Abundance in Massachusetts Bay
Variable effects of ascidian competitors on oysters in a Florida epifaunal community
Variable tensility of the ligaments in the stalk of sea-lily
Variations in the spectral signature of a subtropical estuarine inlet
Varicusmarilynae, a new gobiid fish from Florida
Venustatriol. A new, anti-viral, triterpene tetracyclic ether from Laurencia venusta
Verdigellas, a new deep-water genus(Tetrasporales: Chlorophyta) from the tropical western Atlantic
Verongamine, a novel bromotyrosine derived histamine H3-antagonist from the marine sponge Verongula gigantea
Vertical distribution and feeding of the shrimp genera Gennadas and Bentheogennema  (Decapoda: Penaeidea) in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
Vertical distribution correlates with pressure tolerances of early embryos in the deep-seaasteroid Plutonaster bifrons
Vertical distribution, behavior, chemical composition and metabolism of Stauroteuthis syrtensis (Octopoda:Cirrata) in the Northwest Atlantic
Vertical structure, biomass and topographic association of deep-pelagic fishes in relation to a mid-ocean ridge system

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