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Using Structural Represantation Of Anomalous States Of Knowledge For Choosing Document Retrieval Strartegies., Barbara H. Kwasnik, Belkin N. J.
Using Structural Represantation Of Anomalous States Of Knowledge For Choosing Document Retrieval Strartegies., Barbara H. Kwasnik, Belkin N. J.
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Qualitative And Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data Compilation To Determine Macrotrends- Ii, Richard L. Meyer
Qualitative And Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data Compilation To Determine Macrotrends- Ii, Richard L. Meyer
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A database of the algae of Arkansas has been established by the use of a relational database management system (dBase III). The system was chosen to be readily available for microcomputers using MS and PC-DOS. The database contains taxonomic fields from division through variety, synonomy, authors, starting date and definitive descriptive source. The data is cross-referenced by ecoregion, community and subcommunity. The database contains nearly 1,500 taxonomic records in all division and classes of freshwater algae. These data are sortable by any of the included parameters. The data have been used to initiate the publication of the algal flora of …
Comparison Of A New Commercially Prepared Porphyrin Test And The Conventional Satellite Test For The Identification Of Haemophilus Species That Require The X Factor, Joseph L. Gadberry, Mary Ann Amos
Comparison Of A New Commercially Prepared Porphyrin Test And The Conventional Satellite Test For The Identification Of Haemophilus Species That Require The X Factor, Joseph L. Gadberry, Mary Ann Amos
Faculty Publications
A test with a commercially developed porphyrin test agar was examined for the identification of Haemophilus spp. The porphyrin test agar method was compared with the conventional paper strip satellite method in tests with 187 isolates and was found to be easier to perform and interpret, giving a sensitivity of 98.7% and specificity of 94.7%.
Aspen Community Types Of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell
Aspen Community Types Of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell
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