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Development and composition of a mixed culture for bioremediation of chlorinated ethenes and ethanes Development and composition of a mixed culture for bioremediation of chlorinated ethenes and ethanes

Microbial organisms capable of dechlorinating 1,1,2,2 tetrachloroethane (TeCA) and its chlorinated ethane and ethylene daughter products were enriched in surface sediments collected from the West Branch Canal Creek wetland area, leading to the formation of two mixed cultures using slightly different enrichment methods. Both WBC-1 and WBC-2 were capable of rapid and complete reductive
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E.J.P. Jones, M.A. Voytek, M.M. Lorah

Development of a subunit vaccine for infectious pancreatic necrosis virus using a baculovirus insect/larvae system Development of a subunit vaccine for infectious pancreatic necrosis virus using a baculovirus insect/larvae system

Various attempts to develop a vaccine against infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) have not yielded consistent results. Thus, at present, no commercial vaccine is available that can be used with confidence to immunize fry of salmon and trout. We generated a cDNA clone of the large genome segment A of an IPNV Sp strain and expressed all structural protein genes in insect cells and...
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R.B. Shivappa, P. E. McAllister, G.H. Edwards, N. Santi, O. Evensen, V.N. Vakharia

Development of the caudal exoskeleton of the pliomerid trilobite Hintzeia plicamarginis new species Development of the caudal exoskeleton of the pliomerid trilobite Hintzeia plicamarginis new species

The later juvenile ontogeny of the caudal plate of the early Ordovician pliomerid trilobite Hintzeia plicamarginis new species likely comprised an initial phase during which the rate of appearance of new segments subterminally exceeded that of segment release into the thorax, a short phase of constant segment numbers, and a later phase during which release occurred but in which no new...
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A.G. Simpson, N.C. Hughes, D. C. Kopaska-Merkel, R. Ludvigsen

Distribution and density of moose in relation to landscape characteristics: Effects of scale Distribution and density of moose in relation to landscape characteristics: Effects of scale

We analyzed the relation between early winter distribution and density of female moose (Alces alces L.) and habitat heterogeneity in interior Alaska. We tested for effects of vegetation type, topography, distance to rivers and towns, occurrence and timing of fire, and landscape metrics. A spatial linear model was used to analyze effects of independent variables organized at multiple...
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J.A.K. Maier, J. M. Ver Hoef, A. D. McGuire, R.T. Bowyer, L. Saperstein, H.A. Maier

Drill hole logging with infrared spectroscopy Drill hole logging with infrared spectroscopy

Infrared spectroscopy has been used to identify rocks and minerals for over 40 years. The technique is sensitive to primary silicates as well as alteration products. Minerals can be uniquely identified based on multiple absorption features at wavelengths from the visible to the thermal infrared. We are currently establishing methods and protocols in order to use the technique for rapid...
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W. M. Calvin, J.G. Solum

Early marine life history of juvenile Pacific salmon in two regions of Puget Sound Early marine life history of juvenile Pacific salmon in two regions of Puget Sound

Puget Sound could differentially represent either a simple migration corridor or an important rearing environment during the potentially critical early marine residence period for different species of Pacific salmon. Recent declines in various stocks of Puget Sound salmon could reflect degraded rearing conditions or changes in temporal-spatial utilization patterns by juvenile salmon in...
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E.J. Duffy, D.A. Beauchamp, R.M. Buckley
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