Western boundary currents regulated by interaction between ocean eddies and the atmosphere (English)
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Title:Western boundary currents regulated by interaction between ocean eddies and the atmosphere
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Contributors:Xiaohui Ma ( author ) / Richard J Greatbatch / Peter Brandt / Dexing Wu / Xiaopei Lin / Lixin Wu / Zhao Jing / Ping Chang / Xue Liu / Raffaele Montuoro
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Table of contents – Volume 535, Issue 7613
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Cures for all| 2016
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Agencies must show that basic research is worth the investment| 2016
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More support for clinical trials in children| 2016
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Resilient British science will withstand BrexitEhsan Masood et al. | 2016
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Resilient British science will withstand Brexit: UK scientists have had to fight to stay international before, and they must not stop nowMasood, Ehsan et al. | 2016
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Evolution: Early life liked it hot| 2016
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Planetary science: Revived telescope finds 104 planets| 2016
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Early life liked it hot| 2016
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'Molecules' made from superatoms| 2016
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Europe’s premier funding agency measures its impactAbbott, Alison et al. | 2016
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One giant step for quantum internet: Chinese satellite is first in a wave of planned craft that could form network secured by quantum cryptographyGibney, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
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Chinese satellite is one giant step for the quantum internetGibney, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
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Correction| 2016
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