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Su People, Yuhan Xu, Paula Meseroll, Kathleen Haley, Jay Cox, Jim Reilly, Carol L. Boll Jan 2012

Su People, Yuhan Xu, Paula Meseroll, Kathleen Haley, Jay Cox, Jim Reilly, Carol L. Boll

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Opening Remarks, Jay Cox Jan 2012

Opening Remarks, Jay Cox

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Orange Matters, Tom Raynor, Jay Cox, Eileen T. Jevis, Christine Yackel, Susan Parks Jan 2012

Orange Matters, Tom Raynor, Jay Cox, Eileen T. Jevis, Christine Yackel, Susan Parks

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Celebrating Life Sciences, David Marc Jan 2009

Celebrating Life Sciences, David Marc

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Opening Remarks, Jay Cox Jan 2004

Opening Remarks, Jay Cox

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Eco-Connections, Margaret Costello Jan 2004

Eco-Connections, Margaret Costello

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Eat Your Vegetables Jan 1997

Eat Your Vegetables

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.


Life: What And How, Joseph D. Robinson Mar 1991

Life: What And How, Joseph D. Robinson

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

No abstract provided.


The Recombinant Dna Controversy: A Contemporary Cautionary Tale, Nina V. Fedoroff Apr 1986

The Recombinant Dna Controversy: A Contemporary Cautionary Tale, Nina V. Fedoroff

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

A discussion of the scientific and political aspects of recombinant DNA research.


Climate In Greco-Roman History, Samuel K. Eddy Jan 1979

Climate In Greco-Roman History, Samuel K. Eddy

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

Examination of the rings of giant California sequoias, along with other contemporaneous physical evidence, provides an understanding of certain climatic changes in the classical world and suggests some surprising determinants of Greco-Roman social and political history. Page 19.