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Cetaceans and also
Cetaceans also use sound to communicate, whether it be groans, moans, whistles, clicks or the complex ' singing ' of the humpback whale.
Cetaceans also include baleen whales ( Suborder Mysticeti ), such as the Gray Whale, Humpback Whale, and Blue Whale.
The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin is also covered by the Memorandum of Understanding for the Conservation of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region ( Pacific Cetaceans MoU ).
The Pygmy right whale is also covered by Memorandum of Understanding for the Conservation of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region ( Pacific Cetaceans MOU ).
In addition, the species is also covered by the Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas ( ASCOBANS ) and the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area ( ACCOBAMS ).
In addition, the species is also covered by the Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas ( ASCOBANS ) and the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area ( ACCOBAMS ).
The Long-finned pilot whale is also covered by the Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas ( ASCOBANS ), the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area ( ACCOBAMS ), the Memorandum of Understanding for the Conservation of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region ( Pacific Cetaceans MoU ) and the Memorandum of Understanding Concerning the Conservation of the Manatee and Small Cetaceans of Western Africa and Macaronesia ( Western African Aquatic Mammals MoU ).
The Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin is also covered by Memorandum of Understanding for the Conservation of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region ( Pacific Cetaceans MoU ).
The decade also witnessed Silliman being cited as the University with the best published scientific paper in the Dr. Elvira O. Tan Awards ; and in 1995, the University hosted the first ever International Conference on Biology and Conservation of Small Cetaceans of Southeast Asia, as well as the International Coral Reef Initiative Workshop.

Cetaceans and which
Hippopotamuses were once thought to be part of the Suina, but a growing body of morphological and genetic evidence has suggested that they share a common ancestor not with the Suina, but with Cetaceans — the Order which includes whales and dolphins.

Cetaceans and mass
Cetaceans that spend most of their time in shallow, coastal waters almost never mass strand.

Cetaceans and are
Cetaceans are the mammals best adapted to aquatic life.
Cetaceans are nearly hairless, and are insulated from the cooler water they inhabit by a thick layer of blubber.
Cetaceans are divided into two suborders:
The beaked whales are the second-largest family of Cetaceans ( after the dolphins.
Cetaceans are not the only marine mammals to reach unprecedented size.
Cetaceans such as bottlenose dolphins and migrating humpback whales are occasionally seen.
Cetaceans are important predators of gonatids ; Baird's beaked whale, the narwhal, the short-finned pilot whale, Dall's porpoise and sperm whales are all known to feed upon them.
Several species of Cetaceans are commonly found including Common Porpoise, White-beaked Dolphin, killer whale and Minke Whale.

Cetaceans and .
Cetaceans breathe air.
Cetaceans ' blowholes have evolved to a position at the top of the head, simplifying breathing in sometimes rough seas.
Cetaceans can remain under water for much longer periods than most other mammals, ( about seven to 30 minutes, varying by species ) due to large physiological differences.
Cetaceans make up for their generally poor vision ( with the exception of the dolphin ) with excellent hearing.
* Cetaceans include toothed whales ( Suborder Odontoceti ), such as the Sperm Whale, dolphins, and porpoises such as the Dall's porpoise.
* The Sounding of the Whale: Science and Cetaceans in the Twentieth Century by D. Graham Burnett.
Cetaceans and pinnipeds that prolong apnea must optimize the size and use of their oxygen stores, and they must deal with the accumulation of lactic acid due to anaerobic metabolism.
Some examples of animal taxa include Radiates and Cetaceans as well as more well known taxa such as fish and birds.
Cetaceans: The most abundant cetaceans include Orcas, Harbor and Dall's Porpoises.
* Whales & Dolphins Guide to the Biology and Behaviour of Cetaceans, Maurizio Wurtz and Nadia Repetto.
* http :// www. pacificcetaceans. org / Official webpage of the Memorandum of Understanding for the Conservation of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region
* Dolphins, Whales and Porpoises: 2002-2010 Conservation Action Plan for the World's Cetaceans, Reeves, Smith, Crespo and Notarbartolo di Sciara.
In addition, the Antarctic minke whale is covered by the Memorandum of Understanding for the Conservation of Cetaceans and Their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region.
* Sensory Abilities of Cetaceans.

Cetaceans and larger
Moreover, Melville includes the larger members of the Cetaceans, as well as the porpoises ( dolphins ).

also and obey
Also, as we now know, bosons also have antiparticles, but since bosons do not obey the Pauli exclusion principle ( only fermions do ), hole theory does not work for them.
Odrade is a loose cannon ; she does not obey normal Bene Gesserit prohibitions about love, and is also Teg's biological daughter.
This is because submission to the authority of the general will of the people as a whole guarantees individuals against being subordinated to the wills of others and also ensures that they obey themselves because they are, collectively, the authors of the law.
Victor also has a council who obey him entirely.
This change from a quasi-intensional stance to a fully extensional stance also restricts predicate logic to the second order, i. e. functions of functions: " We can decide that mathematics is to confine itself to functions of functions which obey the above assumption " ( PM 2nd Edition p. 401, Appendix C ).
In a left regular grammar ( also called left linear grammar ), all rules obey the forms
Such explanation is called statistical thermodynamics ; also often it is also referred to by the term ' statistical mechanics ', though this term can have a wider meaning, referring to ' microscopic objects ', such as economic quantities, that do not obey Hamiltonian dynamics.
" Thus, Magna Carta established the rule of law in England by not only requiring the monarchy to obey the law of the land, but also limiting how the monarchy could change the law of the land.
Privateers were also required by the terms of their Letters of Marque to obey the laws of war, honor treaty obligations ( avoid attacking neutrals ), and in particular to treat captives as courteously and kindly as they safely could.
Rather, complementarity means that the composition of physical properties for S ( such as position and momentum both having values within certain ranges ), using propositional connectives, does not obey the rules of classical propositional logic ( see also Quantum logic ).
In one of the tablets, which is commonly referred to as the Will and Testament of the Báb, Subh-i-Azal is viewed to have been appointed as leader of the Bábis after the death of the movement's founder ; the tablet, in verse 27, also appears to order Subh-i-Azal "... to obey Him Whom God Shall Make Manifest.
That Clearuchus did not obey this order is a sign of the level of control that Cyrus had over his army, as a couple of other occasions throughout this campaign prior to the battle reveal also.
These resignations left Solicitor General Robert Bork as the highest-ranking member of the Justice Department ; insisting that he believed the decision unwise but also that somebody had to obey the president's orders, Bork dismissed Cox.
Senators who failed to obey various laws could also be punished.
Also in 1140, Theobald consecrated Uhtred as Bishop of Llandaff, with Uhtred also swearing to obey Theobald.
These inconsistencies were exposed both at Nuremberg, in the trials of the Einsatzgruppen leaders ( who also claimed they had a duty to obey distasteful orders ) and in the 1947 trials of senior officers, and in Manstein's trial in 1949.
Thailand was also a tributary to China and had to obey China's orders not to attack
The paradox of hedonism, also called the pleasure paradox, is the idea in the study of ethics which points out that pleasure and happiness are strange phenomena that do not obey normal principles.
They also believe the destruction of those who reject their message and thus willfully refuse to obey God will shortly take place at Armageddon, ensuring that the beginning of the new earthly society will be composed of willing subjects of that kingdom.
GM Instruments must also obey the following conventions for program and controller events:
As the decretal did not put an end to all controversy, and some bishops did not obey it in as far as it regarded beatification ( which right they had certainly possessed hitherto ), Urban VII published, in 1634, a Bull which put an end to all discussion by reserving to the Holy See exclusively not only its immemorial right of canonization, but also that of beatification.
The NBPP's organizer, Mikhail Mohammed, said that the U. S. Constitution granted the right to a citizen's arrest, but he also said that " I don't obey the white man's law, I don't follow the American law.
Sonny also has the possibility of being able to develop emotions and a sense of right and wrong independent of the Three Laws of Robotics ; it has the ability to choose not to obey them.

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