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Maine Perspective, V 3, I 2, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine, Adrie Nab, John Baer, Melissa Adams, Kathleen Gaede, Marc Kusinitz, David C. Smith, Scott Wilkerson
Maine Perspective, V 3, I 2, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine, Adrie Nab, John Baer, Melissa Adams, Kathleen Gaede, Marc Kusinitz, David C. Smith, Scott Wilkerson
General University of Maine Publications
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included "Along the Mall," "Campus Notes," the UM Calendar, Sponsored Programs, Faculty Publications, and employment openings. Included in this issue is an article covering high school students joining UM Researchers in the SEED project.
School Of Marine Science Graduate Program Catalog 1991-92, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science
School Of Marine Science Graduate Program Catalog 1991-92, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science
Miscellaneous
Catalog for the Graduate program of the School of Marine Science at the College of William and Mary for the listed academic year.
The Denver Wildlife Research Center: An Update, Richard D. Curnow
The Denver Wildlife Research Center: An Update, Richard D. Curnow
Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings
The Denver Wildlife Research Center (DWRC) has progressed as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) in its capability to support the APHIS Animal Damage Control (ADC) program and provide the agency and the public with expanded knowledge and new or alternative tools to reduce wildlife conflicts with agriculture and other human endeavors. As a result of this increased capability, the DWRC conducts research and provides data that conform to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Good Laboratory Practice Standards for pesticide registration and reregistration and to the guidelines of the Animal Welfare Act …
The Bridge, Winter 1991, Roger Williams University Alumni Association
The Bridge, Winter 1991, Roger Williams University Alumni Association
Alumni Newsletters and Magazines
No abstract provided.
Preparation Of High School Chemistry Students For College Chemistry Laboratory Study, Samuel S. Jeffery
Preparation Of High School Chemistry Students For College Chemistry Laboratory Study, Samuel S. Jeffery
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
1991-1992 Catalog, Governors State University
Early Diagenesis Of Chlorophyll-A In Long Island Sound Sediments: A Measure Of Carbon Flux And Particle Reworking, Mingyi Sun, Robert C. Aller, Cindy Lee
Early Diagenesis Of Chlorophyll-A In Long Island Sound Sediments: A Measure Of Carbon Flux And Particle Reworking, Mingyi Sun, Robert C. Aller, Cindy Lee
Journal of Marine Research
Sedimentary chlorophyll distributions reflect supply from primary production in overlying waters, transport during sedimentation/bioturbation, and alteration due to decomposition/transformation reactions. In Long Island Sound sediments, seasonal depth profiles of chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) often decreased exponentially within a few centimeters of the sediment-water interface, implying that initial decomposition rates of Chl-a were faster than surface sediment mixing rates. The highest surface sediment concentrations of Chl-a occurred in early spring, shortly after the spring bloom; the lowest concentrations occurred in summer. Chl-a was more concentrated at the shallow station (∼15 m) than at the deeper station (∼40 …
The Probe, Issue 107 - January/February 1991
The Probe, Issue 107 - January/February 1991
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: Registration of Alpha-Chloralose Rice Seed Repellents Perimeter Netting of Catfish Ponds Frightening Devices for Coyotes DRC-1339 Registration DRC-1339 For Raven Control Zinc Phosphide Registration Coyote Attractant Research Gas Cartridges Coyote Bait Acceptance Trapping is a Profession, Not a Sport Bovine TB in Elk NADCA Secretary Objects to Predator Article Heart Transplants for Rats Gallup Poll on Public Opinion of Animal Rightists Reaffirmed Personnel Changes Prevention and Control Tips: Tree Squirrels Upcoming Meetings President’s Corner NADCA Official Sponsor of Fifth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference Information on Snaring Needed by Maine Reader
Regulatory And Judicial Responses To The Possibility Of Biological Hazards From Electromagnetic Fields Generated By Power Lines, Sherry Young
Villanova Law Review
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Uri Graduate School Catalog 1991-1992, University Of Rhode Island
Uri Graduate School Catalog 1991-1992, University Of Rhode Island
URI Course Catalogs
This is a digitized, downloadable version of the University of Rhode Island Graduate School Course Catalog.