ECHOLOCATION BY THE HARBOUR PORPOISE: LIFE IN COASTAL WATERS

Echolocation by the harbour porpoise: Life in coastal waters

The harbour porpoise Kitchen is one of the smallest and most widely spread of all toothed whales.They are found abundantly in coastal waters all around the northern hemisphere.They are among the 11 species known to use high frequency sonar of relative narrow bandwidth.Their narrow biosonar beam helps isolate echoes from prey among those from unwant

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Educational Innovation with Alternative Credentials as a Driver of the Digital Transformation of the University: A Case Study in Latin America

The dynamics of change in the work environment are becoming more dizzying, given that adopting new technologies generates new knowledge and jobs.This research analyzed a case study of a Mexican university implementing alternative credentials.The method was instrumental case study research, with exploratory and descriptive categories, applying three

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