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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
The Return Of The Wild, John Jahoda
Imagejtoolbox For Oceanography, Ghada Soliman, Maged Marghany
Imagejtoolbox For Oceanography, Ghada Soliman, Maged Marghany
Al-Azhar Bulletin of Science
The oil dischargesin marinas and coastal areas has adversely affected the marine environment thathas becomethe driving force for the early detection of oil spills to allow timely intervention.Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data represents an effective tool that is extensively used for the detection and identification of oil spills in the marine envir
Number 39 (November 1999), Southern Fishes Council
Number 39 (November 1999), Southern Fishes Council
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
(November 1999) - Instantaneous growth and mortality of alevin channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) in the Oconee River, Georgia. By Carl R. Ruetz III and Cecil A. Jennings
Fish richness and abundance in created riparian habitats of channelized northern Mississippi streams. By Peter C. Smiley Jr., Scott S. Knight, Charles M. Cooper and Kenneth W. Kallies
Fish Richness And Abundance In Created Riparian Habitats And Channelized Northern Mississippi Streams, Peter C. Smiley Jr., Scott S. Knight, Charles M. Cooper, Kenneth W. Kallies
Fish Richness And Abundance In Created Riparian Habitats And Channelized Northern Mississippi Streams, Peter C. Smiley Jr., Scott S. Knight, Charles M. Cooper, Kenneth W. Kallies
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Southeastern Fishes Council
Front Matter, Southeastern Fishes Council
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Instantaneous Growth And Mortality Of Alevin Channel Catfish Ictalurus Punctatus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) In The Oconee River, Georgia, Carl R. Ruetz Iii, Cecil A. Jennings
Instantaneous Growth And Mortality Of Alevin Channel Catfish Ictalurus Punctatus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) In The Oconee River, Georgia, Carl R. Ruetz Iii, Cecil A. Jennings
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Some Diversity On Biodiversity, Ibpp Editor
Some Diversity On Biodiversity, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article advocates for the need to qualify the political goal of maintaining and even increasing global biodiversity.
Three-Dimensional Reconstructions Of Tadpole Chondrocrania From Historical Sections, Gary Radice, Mary K. Boggiano, Mark Desantis, Peter Larson, Joseph Oppong, Matthew Smetanick, Todd Stevens, James Tripp, Rebecca Weber, Michael Kerckhove, Rafael De Sá
Three-Dimensional Reconstructions Of Tadpole Chondrocrania From Historical Sections, Gary Radice, Mary K. Boggiano, Mark Desantis, Peter Larson, Joseph Oppong, Matthew Smetanick, Todd Stevens, James Tripp, Rebecca Weber, Michael Kerckhove, Rafael De Sá
Virginia Journal of Science
Reconstructing three dimensional structures (3DR) from histological sections has always been difficult but is becoming more accessible with the assistance of digital imaging. We sought to assemble a low cost system using readily available hardware and software to generate 3DR for a study of tadpole chondrocrania. We found that a combination of RGB can1era, stereomicroscope, and Apple Macintosh PowerPC computers running NIH Image, Object Image, Rotater, and SURFdriver software provided acceptable reconstructions. These are limited in quality primarily by the distortions arising from histological protocols rather than hardware or software.
Louisiana Agriculture Fall, 1999, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Agriculture Fall, 1999, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gap Between Life Insurer And Consumer In The Genetic Testing Era: The Rf Proposal, Christopher M. Keefer
Bridging The Gap Between Life Insurer And Consumer In The Genetic Testing Era: The Rf Proposal, Christopher M. Keefer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cartilage Regeneration On A Large Articular Surface Facilitated By Stress Shielding, Charles L. Mcdowell, Jennifer S. Wayne, Robert Tuten, Hunter H. Mcguire Jr.
Cartilage Regeneration On A Large Articular Surface Facilitated By Stress Shielding, Charles L. Mcdowell, Jennifer S. Wayne, Robert Tuten, Hunter H. Mcguire Jr.
Virginia Journal of Science
An animal model for the study of articular cartilage regeneration in-vivo facilitated by stress-shielding is introduced. The object of the model is to test the hypothesis that some form of cartilaginous tissue will grow upon a large joint surface in vivo with the joint in normal motion. The model utilizes the known capability of immature cells to differentiate. The source of cells is bleeding subchondral bone. In addition, the model provides a mechanically shielded environment in which cell differentiation and maturation can occur. The study showed that a substantial amount of tissue will grow in the animal model only when …
Comparative Taphonomy And Paleoecology Of A Glaciomarine Fauna, Carboniferous (Westphalian- Namurian) La Capilla Fm., Argentina, Rex A. Hanger, Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe
Comparative Taphonomy And Paleoecology Of A Glaciomarine Fauna, Carboniferous (Westphalian- Namurian) La Capilla Fm., Argentina, Rex A. Hanger, Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe
Virginia Journal of Science
The Carboniferous La Capilla Fm. of the Calingasta-Uspallata basin of western Argentina contains a low diversity fauna inhabiting a continental shelf under glacial ice fronts advancing from the east. Distal glaciomarine sediments on these ice-influenced shelves of Gondwana are most commonly interpreted as being deposited under quiet, low-energy conditions. Taphonomic and paleoecologic analysis of a sample of the fauna reveals the following: low species richness, yet comparable equitability to coeval, tropical faunas; low articulation ratios and high pedicle valve dominance for brachiopods; diverse corrasion modes, about half relatively high categories; one hundred percent fracturing of brachiopod shells, with carinate fracture …
Pfiesteria Piscicida And Dinoflagellates Similar To Pfiesteria, Harold G. Marshall
Pfiesteria Piscicida And Dinoflagellates Similar To Pfiesteria, Harold G. Marshall
Virginia Journal of Science
Pfiesteria pisiccida is a microscopic, unicellular organism that is classified as both a mixotrophic and heterotrophic dinoflagellate, which has been associated with both fish deaths and a cause of human illness (Burkholder et al., 1992; Glasgow et al., 1995; Burkholder and Glasgow, 1997). This species possesses a complex life cycle that includes motile forms (e.g. zoospores, gametes, amoebae) and a cyst stage that may remain dormant in the sediment (Burkholder et al., 1995b). Pfiesteria piscicida is known to have toxin and non-toxin producing populations, where cyst transformation into the toxic motile zoospores may be initiated by the presence of certain …
Ibpp Research Associates: Space And Extreme Environments, M. Ephimia Morphew - Society For Human Performance In Extreme Environments
Ibpp Research Associates: Space And Extreme Environments, M. Ephimia Morphew - Society For Human Performance In Extreme Environments
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Per M. Ephimia Morphew. President of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments previously online at http://www.hpee.org, colleagues at the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Russia (IBMP) are engaged in an isolation experiment pertaining to space exploration that is two months underway and preliminary findings are reported [in the article entitled First Two Months of Simulated Isolation Passed.]
IBPP commentary includes a discussion of human factors and political psychology as parameters of space.
Table Of Contents Volume 10, Number Four, Fall 1999, Risk Editorial Board
Table Of Contents Volume 10, Number Four, Fall 1999, Risk Editorial Board
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Health Transfers: An Application Of Health-Health Analysis To Assess Food Safety Regulations, Fred Kuchler, Jackqueline L. Teague, Richard A. Williams, Don W. Anderson
Health Transfers: An Application Of Health-Health Analysis To Assess Food Safety Regulations, Fred Kuchler, Jackqueline L. Teague, Richard A. Williams, Don W. Anderson
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
The authors apply a Health-Health Analysis to risks associated with harvesting Gulf oysters to evaluate that approach to managing health and safety risks.
Pesticide Residue Regulation: Analysis Of Food Quality Protection Act Implementation, Linda-Jo Schierow
Pesticide Residue Regulation: Analysis Of Food Quality Protection Act Implementation, Linda-Jo Schierow
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Dr. Schierow discusses the effects of a recent statute on food safety.
Louisiana Agriculture Summer, 1999, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Agriculture Summer, 1999, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents Volume 10, Number Three, Summer 1999, Risk Editorial Board
Table Of Contents Volume 10, Number Three, Summer 1999, Risk Editorial Board
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Media Coverage Of Epa's Draft Dioxin Reassessment Report, Sharon M. Friedman, Megan A. Fitzpatrick, Brenda P. Egolf
Media Coverage Of Epa's Draft Dioxin Reassessment Report, Sharon M. Friedman, Megan A. Fitzpatrick, Brenda P. Egolf
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Using content analysis, the authors examine the utility of news media in democratic decision making.
The Mayfly Newsletter, Peter M. Grant
The Mayfly Newsletter, Peter M. Grant
The Mayfly Newsletter
The Mayfly Newsletter is the official newsletter of the Permanent Committee of the International Conferences on Ephemeroptera.
Tb Or Not Tb: Disease And The Adaptiveness Of Political Borders, Ibpp Editor
Tb Or Not Tb: Disease And The Adaptiveness Of Political Borders, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes adaptive and nonadaptive aspects of political borders at the threshold of the 21st century.
Does A Genetically Modified Rose Still Smell As Sweet: Labeling Of Genetically Modified Organisms Under The Biosafety Protocol, Lisa A. Tracy
Does A Genetically Modified Rose Still Smell As Sweet: Labeling Of Genetically Modified Organisms Under The Biosafety Protocol, Lisa A. Tracy
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conservation Status Of The Southern Appalachian Herpetofauna, Joseph C. Mitchell, Thomas K. Pauley, David I. Withers, Steven M. Roble, Brian T. Miller, Alvin L. Braswell, Paul V. Cupp Jr., Christopher S. Hobson
Conservation Status Of The Southern Appalachian Herpetofauna, Joseph C. Mitchell, Thomas K. Pauley, David I. Withers, Steven M. Roble, Brian T. Miller, Alvin L. Braswell, Paul V. Cupp Jr., Christopher S. Hobson
Virginia Journal of Science
Seventy one species of amphibians (55 salamanders, 16 anurans) and 46 species of reptiles (15 turtles, 8 lizards, 23 snakes) inhabit a five state area (Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia) in the southern Appalachian region bordered by the Potomac River, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the western margin of the Appalachian Plateau. Of these, 47.9 % of the amphibian fauna and 52.2 % of the reptilian fauna are listed as being of conservation concern by federal, state, and Natural Heritage programs in all or a portion of their ranges of this region. The Shenandoah salamander (Plethodon Shenandoah …
Characterization And Identification Of A Sludge-Associated Bacterial Isolate, Abiodun O. Adibi, Derrell Mcpherson, Minna Laine
Characterization And Identification Of A Sludge-Associated Bacterial Isolate, Abiodun O. Adibi, Derrell Mcpherson, Minna Laine
Virginia Journal of Science
During a metal speciation study, an unusually high retention of lead ·was observed when lead solution was percolated through a column packed with sludge compost obtained from Hampton Roads Sanitation department. A bacterium was isolated from the sludge compost and identified as Bacillus sphaericus using electron microscopy, whole cell fatty acid analysis (Midi System) and Biolog GP Microplate. The isolate grows in broth and agar media containing up to 800 µM lead. Lead accumulation study using atomic absorption spectrophotometer indicates that the isolate adsorbs lead. Lead adsorption is pH dependent. The isolate contains a plasmid of approximately 40 -50 kbp …
Historical Relationships Of Atlantic Slope River Drainages, Eugene G. Maurakis, Diana L. Lipscomb
Historical Relationships Of Atlantic Slope River Drainages, Eugene G. Maurakis, Diana L. Lipscomb
Virginia Journal of Science
An analysis of the historical relationships of 19 river drainages (St. Lawrence to Altamaha) on the Atlantic slope of the Appalachian Mountains was conducted using the shared presence of 124 native species of cyprinid fishes. This analysis resulted in an area cladogram that suggests that the rivers of the southern Atlantic slope were historically connected to the drainage of three southern rivers (Flint, Chattahoochee, and Apalachicola) which drain into the Gulf of Mexico. The mid Atlantic and northern Atlantic slope rivers appear to be historically related in support of earlier hypotheses that the mid Atlantic region provided a refugium for …
Louisiana Agriculture Spring, 1999, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Agriculture Spring, 1999, Lsu Agcenter
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
Balancing Interests In Frozen Embryo Disputes: Is Adoption Really A Reasonable Alternative?, David L. Theyssen
Balancing Interests In Frozen Embryo Disputes: Is Adoption Really A Reasonable Alternative?, David L. Theyssen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Possible Predation Scars On Rectithyris Subdepressa (Stoliczka, 1872), Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Kallankurichi Fm., India, Rex Alan Hanger, Rama Krishnaswamy
Possible Predation Scars On Rectithyris Subdepressa (Stoliczka, 1872), Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Kallankurichi Fm., India, Rex Alan Hanger, Rama Krishnaswamy
Virginia Journal of Science
A single specimen of the terebratulid brachiopod, Rectithyris subdepressa (Stoliczka, 1872) from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Kallankurichi Fonnation of southern India was found with durophagous predation traces. This occurrence is significant as it is possibly the first documentation of elasmobranch shark predation on brachiopods from the Mesozoic.
Number 38 (March 1999), Southern Fishes Council
Number 38 (March 1999), Southern Fishes Council
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
(March 1999) - Retention of passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags for individual identification of warmwater stream fishes. By Carol E. Johnston and Elizabeth B. Smithson
Laboratory observations of spawning behavior in two species of snubnose darters, Etheostoma colorosum and E. tallapoosae. By Carol E. Johnston, Nathan A. Farnau, Henry L. Bart and Amanda K. Howard
Minutes, Business Meeting, 24th Annual Meeting, Southeastern Fishes Council
Regional Southeastern Fishes Council Reports News Notes