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Fernando Cruz Quintana
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Jefferson T. Hinke, Louise M. Giuseffi, Victoria R. Hermanson, Samuel M. Woodman and Douglas J. Krause
Estimating seabird and pinniped abundance is central to wildlife management and ecosystem monitoring in Antarctica. Unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) can collect images to support monitoring, but manual image analysis is often impractical. Automating targe...
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Fatma S. Alrayes, Saud S. Alotaibi, Khalid A. Alissa, Mashael Maashi, Areej Alhogail, Najm Alotaibi, Heba Mohsen and Abdelwahed Motwakel
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones, provided with camera sensors enable improved situational awareness of several emergency responses and disaster management applications, as they can function from remote and complex accessing regions. The UAVs c...
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Contantin BRATIANU
Pág. 321
The pandemic of COVID-19 generated an unprecedented global crisis with immediate dramatic consequences on human health and life and with long term consequences in the economic, social, educational, and cultural domains in many countries all around the wo...
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Christian Pfeifer, Andres Barbosa, Osama Mustafa, Hans-Ulrich Peter, Marie-Charlott Rümmler and Alexander Brenning
Antarctic marine ecosystems undergo enormous changes, presumably due to climate change and fishery. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have an unprecedented potential for measuring these changes by mapping indicator species such as penguins even in remote a...
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Gheorghe Savoiu
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Book review of: Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. Random House & Penguin, New York City, 2018, 304 pp. ISBN-13: 9780141982656 and ISBN-10: 0141982659
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Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche,Miguel Griffin,Marcos Asensio,Alberto Luis Cione,Claudia Tambussi
Pág. 490 - 503
Middle Cenozoic marine fossil-bearing beds crop out in the Cerro Plataforma (western Chubut Province, Argentina) at about 1,400 m a.s.l. They are located 500 km far from the modern Atlantic coast and only 50 km from the Pacific Ocean. Well preserved peng...
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Margaret McMillian
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Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche,Martin Chavez,Omar Fritis
Pág. 327 - 338
Three new penguin skulls (Spheniscidae), assigned to the new species Pygoscelis calderensis sp. nov. from the Bahía Inglesa Formation of Middle Miocene-Pliocene age located south of Caldera on the coast of the III Región de Atacama, Chile (27°00'S, 70°45...
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