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1. Contextual and combinatorial structure in sperm whale vocalisations.

2. Thorough study of persistent organic pollutants and halogenated natural products in sperm whale blubber through preparative sample cleanup followed by fractionation with countercurrent chromatography.

3. The myodural bridges' existence in the sperm whale.

4. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography as tools for the investigation of sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) teeth and eye.

5. Vertebral bone microarchitecture and osteocyte characteristics of three toothed whale species with varying diving behaviour.

6. Size and shape variations of the bony components of sperm whale cochleae.

7. Properties and architecture of the sperm whale skull amphitheatre.

8. Albicetus oxymycterus, a New Generic Name and Redescription of a Basal Physeteroid (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Miocene of California, and the Evolution of Body Size in Sperm Whales.

9. Morphology of the Nasal Apparatus in Pygmy (Kogia Breviceps) and Dwarf (K. Sima) Sperm Whales.

10. Bony outgrowths on the jaws of an extinct sperm whale support macroraptorial feeding in several stem physeteroids.

11. Sperm whales and killer whales with the largest brains of all toothed whales show extreme differences in cerebellum.

12. Measuring body length of male sperm whales from their clicks: the relationship between inter-pulse intervals and photogrammetrically measured lengths.

13. Sometimes sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) cannot find their way back to the high seas: a multidisciplinary study on a mass stranding.

14. The giant bite of a new raptorial sperm whale from the Miocene epoch of Peru.

15. Relationship between sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) click structure and size derived from videocamera images of a depredating whale (sperm whale prey acquisition).

16. Neuromuscular anatomy and evolution of the cetacean forelimb.

17. Measuring the off-axis angle and the rotational movements of phonating sperm whales using a single hydrophone.

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