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- Seston (from Ancient Gr****: σηστόν, romanized: sēstón, lit. 'that which is sifted') refers to the particles suspended in bodies of water, such as oceans...
- William Seston (2 June 1900 – 2 October 1983) was a 20th-century French historian and epigrapher, a specialist of the history of the Roman Empire. He was...
- bothered the Roman authorities. Seston & Euzennat 1971, pp. 468–469. Eck 2018, pp. 766-767. 773–774. Millar 1983, p. 105. Seston & Euzennat 1971. MacKendrick...
- 1177/0963721414546330. ISSN 0963-7214. S2CID 146376950. Kelemen D, Rottman J, Seston R (2013). "Professional Physical Scientists Display Tenacious Teleological...
- Charles H. Seston (1840 – September 19, 1864) was a Union Army soldier killed in action during the American Civil War. He posthumously received the Medal...
- Aeroplankton Gelatinous zooplankton Ichthyoplankton N****n Paradox of the plankton Seston Veliger Lalli, C.; Parsons, T. (1993). Biological Oceanography: An Introduction...
- organisms in aquatic ecosystems Benthos Macrobenthos Meiobenthos Herpon N****n Neuston Pechton / Pecton / P****n Plankton Pleuston Plocon Seston Tripton...
- organisms in aquatic ecosystems Benthos Macrobenthos Meiobenthos Herpon N****n Neuston Pechton / Pecton / P****n Plankton Pleuston Plocon Seston Tripton...
- 62) argues against a dating of 21 May 293 in Nicomedia originating in Seston, Dioclétien, 88ff., stating that the evidence adduced (the 7th-century Paschal...
- organisms in aquatic ecosystems Benthos Macrobenthos Meiobenthos Herpon N****n Neuston Pechton / Pecton / P****n Plankton Pleuston Plocon Seston Tripton...