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Interpretation by interdisciplinary teams Interpretation by interdisciplinary teams
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William Douglas Carter
Environmental contamination by persistent pesticides Environmental contamination by persistent pesticides
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Gary Wedemeyer
Fish disease therapy: past, present and future Fish disease therapy: past, present and future
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R.R. Rucker
Hydrochemical study of the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Hydrochemical study of the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho
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Robert Schoen
Inheritance study of five individual matings of channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus Inheritance study of five individual matings of channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus
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C.J. Biggers, D. Tackett, B.A. Simco
Foreign literature and translations in earth science Foreign literature and translations in earth science
More than 50 percent of the total abstracted geologic literature is in Russian, followed by English at about 30 percent, and French, German, and Japanese from about 8 to 2 percent. Communist Chinese publications ceased as a result of the Cultural Revolution and have not resumed. Less than 2 percent of American earth scientists read and use Russian literature in the original to any...
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Frank T. Manheim
The impact of the introduction of duck virus enteritis (duck plague) to the commercial duck industry and other waterfowl in the United States The impact of the introduction of duck virus enteritis (duck plague) to the commercial duck industry and other waterfowl in the United States
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John W. Walker, William D. Urban, H.E. Nadler, Louis N. Locke
EROS — New observation vantage points and processes EROS — New observation vantage points and processes
The EROS Program objective is to utilize aircraft and spacecraft remote-sensing technology as complementary parts of integrated data collection, processing, and dissemination systems to support resources research and management functions of the Department of the Interior. The Program develops and coordinates research in the applications of new sensors for resources applications in...
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Raymond W. Fary
Evaluating the effects of discharge rates, water levels, and peaking on fish populations in Missouri River main stem impoundments Evaluating the effects of discharge rates, water levels, and peaking on fish populations in Missouri River main stem impoundments
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Norman Gustaf Benson
Application of remote sensing techniques for appraising changes in wildlife habitat Application of remote sensing techniques for appraising changes in wildlife habitat
An attempt was made to investigate the potential of airborne, multispectral, line scanner data acquisition and computer-implemented automatic recognition techniques for providing useful information about waterfowl breeding habitat in North Dakota. The spectral characteristics of the components of a landscape containing waterfowl habitat can be detected with airborne scanners. By...
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Harvey K. Nelson, Albert T. Klett, John E. Johnston
Inhibition by organochlorine pesticides of Na+, K+ -activated adenosinetriphosphatase activity in the brain of rainbow trout Inhibition by organochlorine pesticides of Na+, K+ -activated adenosinetriphosphatase activity in the brain of rainbow trout
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P.W. Davis, Gary Wedemeyer