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Steepest Descent Techniques For Operator Equations, William T. Suit
Steepest Descent Techniques For Operator Equations, William T. Suit
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A Study Of Unique Factorization Domains, James D. Harris
A Study Of Unique Factorization Domains, James D. Harris
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No abstract provided.
Numerical Integration Of Systems With Large Frequency Ratios, James Thompson Howlett
Numerical Integration Of Systems With Large Frequency Ratios, James Thompson Howlett
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Bremsstrahlung Production In Thick Germanium Targets, Harold R. Compton
Bremsstrahlung Production In Thick Germanium Targets, Harold R. Compton
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Collective Effects In Stellar Dynamics And Plasma Physics, Frank Hohl
Collective Effects In Stellar Dynamics And Plasma Physics, Frank Hohl
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Proton-Produced Defects In N-Type Silicon, Roger Allen Breckenridge
Proton-Produced Defects In N-Type Silicon, Roger Allen Breckenridge
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A Search For Defect Energy Levels Produced In Czochralski Grown Silicon Irradicated With 22 Mev Protons, Using Infrared Absorption Techniques, Gerald Franklin Hill
A Search For Defect Energy Levels Produced In Czochralski Grown Silicon Irradicated With 22 Mev Protons, Using Infrared Absorption Techniques, Gerald Franklin Hill
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The Distribution And Ecology Of The Gammaridea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) Of The Lower Chesapeake Estuaries, James B. Feeley
The Distribution And Ecology Of The Gammaridea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) Of The Lower Chesapeake Estuaries, James B. Feeley
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Laser Backscatter Measurements Of The Lower Atmosphere, M. Patrick Mccormick
Laser Backscatter Measurements Of The Lower Atmosphere, M. Patrick Mccormick
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Aids For Identification Of Bivalve Larvae Of Virginia, Paul Chanley
Aids For Identification Of Bivalve Larvae Of Virginia, Paul Chanley
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A Comparison Of (P,2n) And (P,Pn) Reactions On Cerium-140 At Intermediate Energies, Thomas Jean Ruth
A Comparison Of (P,2n) And (P,Pn) Reactions On Cerium-140 At Intermediate Energies, Thomas Jean Ruth
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Vapor Pressure And Heat Of Sublimation Of Gallium Acetylacetonate, Arthur John Massey
Vapor Pressure And Heat Of Sublimation Of Gallium Acetylacetonate, Arthur John Massey
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies Of A Radiation-Induced Defect Center In Anthracene Crystals, Emmitt O. Wright
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies Of A Radiation-Induced Defect Center In Anthracene Crystals, Emmitt O. Wright
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Measurements Of Stark Widths Of Argon Ion Lines, Nelson Wayne Jalufka
Measurements Of Stark Widths Of Argon Ion Lines, Nelson Wayne Jalufka
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Intertidal Zonation Of Marine Algae At Gloucester Point, Virginia, Barry Lee Wulff
Intertidal Zonation Of Marine Algae At Gloucester Point, Virginia, Barry Lee Wulff
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A study was made of the intertidal zone of aged wooden pilings from February to June, 1967 at Gloucester Point Virginia,located in the lower York River estuary. Twenty-six species of marine algae were found grouped into three floristic zones.
Nine species were limited to below mean low water, whichialL.rlted the lowest cone. In this group there were six Rhodophyta and three Chlorophyta. Seven floral levels comprised the middle floristic zone between mean low water to a height of 74 cm above mean low water. These levels ere based on uppermost range extensions of sixteen species (six Cyanophyta, two Rhodophyta,one Phaeophyta …