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ADW: Balaenoptera physalus: Information
The fin whale is global in distribution but is not common in tropical seas and polar seas with ice.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Balaenoptera_physalus.html

ADW: Balaenoptera borealis: Information
These whales are found in all oceans and adjoining seas, except polar and tropical regions. These animals occupy temperate and subpolar regions in the summer, but migrate to sub
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Balaenoptera_borealis.html

Finback Whales — Bioacoustics Research Program
Balaenoptera physalus. All finback whales in the Northern Hemisphere produce sounds with generally similar features. Most sounds are frequency-modulated (FM) down-swept infrasonic
www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/listen-to-project-sounds/fin-whales

DC3 - Contact Us
President - Todd Finner Todd.Finner@doane.edu. Vice President / Webmaster - Seth Strouf Seth.Strouf@doane.edu. Secretary - Richard Lierman Richard.Lierman@doane.edu
dc3.doane.edu/contact.asp

Visual Calculus - Drill - Maxima and Minima
Problem: For each of the following functions, find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum on the given interval. [To see the graph of the corresponding equation, point the
archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/3/max.1/index.html

Whale evolution
Whale evolution 1 Whale evolution Cetaceans, or whales (agroupwhich includes the an-imalscommonly known as dolphins and porpoises), are interesting from an evolutionary perspective
www-personal.umich.edu/~gingeric/PDFfiles/PDG413_Whaleevol.pdf

Berkeley College - Student Housing
A friendly community spirit distinguishes the residence experience at Berkeley College. Living in close proximity with others sharing a constant exchange of ideas, is one of the
www.berkeleycollege.edu/life/housing.htm

Shoes
...by Louette Finner te Brussel schenking 1955. Centraal Museum: red leather, garnering van red satin, crème kant en parels lengte 21 cm by Louette Finner te Brussel
www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/19cdress/Shoes.htm

International Cluttering Association (ICA)
...[What is cluttering] [View our Mission Statement] [Latest Newsletter: October 2009] [Newsletter Archives] Message from the Coordinator of the International Cluttering
associations.missouristate.edu/ICA

San José State University : About SJSU
...about, san, jose, state, sjsu, general, information, visit, campus, map, president, giving, virtual, tour
www.sjsu.edu/about_sjsu







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