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Airplay, Vol. 17, No. 3, Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Airplay, Vol. 17, No. 3, Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Airplay: MPBN Radio Program Guide
Airplay is published to provide the most thorough information possible about MPBN Radio and its programs, hopefully in a visually appealing way. Each month of Airplay features works by Maine artists and photographers on its cover. Maine Public Broadcasting Network Radio is a member of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Eastern Public Radio Network (EPRN). Maine Public Broadcasting was founded by the University of Maine System and Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges.
Airplay, Vol. 16, No. 11, Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Airplay, Vol. 16, No. 11, Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Airplay: MPBN Radio Program Guide
Airplay is published to provide the most thorough information possible about MPBN Radio and its programs, hopefully in a visually appealing way. Each month of Airplay features works by Maine artists and photographers on its cover. Maine Public Broadcasting Network Radio is a member of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Eastern Public Radio Network (EPRN). Maine Public Broadcasting was founded by the University of Maine System and Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges.
Maine Campus March 27 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus March 27 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Use Of Otolith Strontium:Calcium Ratios For Hindcasting Larval Cod Gadus Morhua Distributions Relative To Water Masses On Georges Bank, David Townsend, R. L. Radtke, D. P. Malone, J. P. Wallinga
Use Of Otolith Strontium:Calcium Ratios For Hindcasting Larval Cod Gadus Morhua Distributions Relative To Water Masses On Georges Bank, David Townsend, R. L. Radtke, D. P. Malone, J. P. Wallinga
Marine Sciences Faculty Scholarship
The concentration ratios of strontium to calcium in laboratory-reared larval cod otoliths are shown to be related to the water temperature (T) at the time of otolith precipitation. This relationship is curvilinear, and is best described by a simple exponential equation of the form (Sr/Ca x 1000 = a exp(-T/b). We show that when Sr/Ca elemental analyses are related to the daily growth increments in the larval otoliths, relative temperature histories of individual field-caught larvae can be reconstructed from the egg stage to the time of capture. We present preliminary examples of how such reconstructed temperature histories of Atlantic cod …
Maine Campus February 20 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus February 20 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Maine Campus February 17 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus February 17 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Maine Campus February 15 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus February 15 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Maine Campus January 30 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus January 30 1995, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Maine Perspective, V 6, I 15, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine, John Diamond, Damon Kiesow, Tim Boyd
Maine Perspective, V 6, I 15, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine, John Diamond, Damon Kiesow, Tim Boyd
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 features include listings of newly released titles by UMaine authors, "Look Who's On Campus," "Along the Mall," "In Focus," and Classified Ads. Articles included in this edition include safety as a priority in the College of Natural Resources, Forestry, and Agriculture, global pressure to reshape Maine's forest products industry, and James Sherburne's African wildlife project.
Back To Basics: Measuring Economic Performance Using A Basic Needs Budget Approach, Stephanie Seguino
Back To Basics: Measuring Economic Performance Using A Basic Needs Budget Approach, Stephanie Seguino
Maine Policy Review
Current measures of poverty have come under increasing scrutiny by policymakers and practitioners. Changes in family structure, labor force participation by women, and societal obligations such as child and eldercare call for more complex measurements of family need. Economist Stephanie Seguino focuses attention on the “basic needs budget,” a new approach to measuring poverty and family need. She proposes a set of criteria for developing a basic needs budget and suggests that the basic needs approach promises to provide a more accurate assessment of how our economic system is performing its basic task—that of ensuring an adequate production of resources …