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Articles 271 - 284 of 284
Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The Jornada Validation Site (Playa- Nmsu Ranch) Validation Study, Walter G. Whitford, John Ludwig
The Jornada Validation Site (Playa- Nmsu Ranch) Validation Study, Walter G. Whitford, John Ludwig
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Growth And Development Of Sitanion Hystrix Process Study, M. Hironaka, E. W. Tisdale
Growth And Development Of Sitanion Hystrix Process Study, M. Hironaka, E. W. Tisdale
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Techniques For Estimating Population Sizes In Desert Rodents Methodological Study, C. D. Jorgensen, H. D. Smith, D. T. Scott, H. D. Tolley
Evaluation Of Techniques For Estimating Population Sizes In Desert Rodents Methodological Study, C. D. Jorgensen, H. D. Smith, D. T. Scott, H. D. Tolley
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Diets, Food Preferences And Reproductive Cycles Of Some Desert Mammals Process Study, Russell P. Balda, Gary C. Bateman, Terry A. Vaughan
Diets, Food Preferences And Reproductive Cycles Of Some Desert Mammals Process Study, Russell P. Balda, Gary C. Bateman, Terry A. Vaughan
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Autecological Studies Of Atriplex Confertifolia And Eurotia Lanata Process Study, Martyn M. Caldwell, Neil E. West, Peter J. Goodman
Autecological Studies Of Atriplex Confertifolia And Eurotia Lanata Process Study, Martyn M. Caldwell, Neil E. West, Peter J. Goodman
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Soil Model -- Heat, Water, And Salt Flow, R. J. Hanks, D. D. Austin, W. T. Ondrechen
Soil Model -- Heat, Water, And Salt Flow, R. J. Hanks, D. D. Austin, W. T. Ondrechen
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Sampling Small Mammal Population In Curlew Valley Methodological Study, David F. Balph
Sampling Small Mammal Population In Curlew Valley Methodological Study, David F. Balph
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Role Of Algae In Crust Formation In Desert Soils Process Studies, Raymond I. Lynn, Roy E. Cameron
Role Of Algae In Crust Formation In Desert Soils Process Studies, Raymond I. Lynn, Roy E. Cameron
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Productivity And Water Stress In Cacti Progress Report, Duncan T. Patten
Productivity And Water Stress In Cacti Progress Report, Duncan T. Patten
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Ecosym-Climatic Classification, Stephen W. Zsiray Jr., Gene L. Wooldridge
Ecosym-Climatic Classification, Stephen W. Zsiray Jr., Gene L. Wooldridge
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Us/Ibp Analysis Of Ecosystems Newsletter No.1-6, Us/Ibp
Us/Ibp Analysis Of Ecosystems Newsletter No.1-6, Us/Ibp
Progress reports
No abstract provided.
Erratum: Autoradiographic Distribution Of Radioactive Sodium In Rat Kidney
Erratum: Autoradiographic Distribution Of Radioactive Sodium In Rat Kidney
Canyonlands Research Bibliography
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Flouride Ion On Some Blood Constituents Of Rainbow Trout, Salmo Gairdneri, Linnaeus, Richard H. Alger
The Effects Of Flouride Ion On Some Blood Constituents Of Rainbow Trout, Salmo Gairdneri, Linnaeus, Richard H. Alger
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
During the past quarter of a century there has been considerable investigation into the effects of fluorides on living organisms. It has been well established, as a result of these studies, that both small and elevated amounts of fluorides present in the environment may have a marked toxic effect upon gaining entry into the organism. Much of the research involving fluorides and the living organism has been confined to experimentation with animals, although considerable evidence indicates that plants are also subject to injury if fluorides are present in the atmosphere or the soil.
The great majority of the research dealing …
Bird Studies Of The Bear River Marshes, Ernest W. Parkinson
Bird Studies Of The Bear River Marshes, Ernest W. Parkinson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The establishment of the Bear River Bay Bird Refuge has created for the state of Utah an immense and valuable biological field, a veritable paradise for naturalist and sportsman alike. The naturalist wants a place to study wild life and the sportsman desires game. With the proper control of open seasons on wild fowl the hunting instinct and incentive for the sport should be satisfied for the sportsman. To the naturalist this region will open up bountiful treasures of knowledge that is to be gained only by intense and prolonged scientific study.