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Caracteritzacio' immunogenica d'Aeromonas salmonicida respecte a la proteina de la capa-a i al lipipolisacarid (Immunological characterization of Aeromonas salmonicida with respect to the A protein layer and lipopolysaccharide) Caracteritzacio' immunogenica d'Aeromonas salmonicida respecte a la proteina de la capa-a i al lipipolisacarid (Immunological characterization of Aeromonas salmonicida with respect to the A protein layer and lipopolysaccharide)
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Authors
A.R. Blanch
Climatic control of vegetation distribution: the role of the water balance with examples from North America and Sequoia National Park, California Climatic control of vegetation distribution: the role of the water balance with examples from North America and Sequoia National Park, California
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Authors
N.L. Stephenson
I. Thermal evolution of Ganymede and implications for surface features. II. Magnetohydrodynamic constraints on deep zonal flow in the giant planets. III. A fast finite-element algorithm for two-dimensional photoclinometry I. Thermal evolution of Ganymede and implications for surface features. II. Magnetohydrodynamic constraints on deep zonal flow in the giant planets. III. A fast finite-element algorithm for two-dimensional photoclinometry
The work is divided into three independent papers: PAPER I: Thermal evolution models are presented for Ganymede, assuming a mostly differentiated initial state of a water ocean overlying a rock layer. The only heat sources are assumed to be primordial heat (provided by accretion) and the long-lived radiogenic heat sources in the rock component. As Ganymede cools, the ocean thins, and two...
Authors
Randolph L. Kirk
Effects of Tilapia zilli on growth and survival of fingerling striped bass Effects of Tilapia zilli on growth and survival of fingerling striped bass
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Authors
A. Wongsaengchan
Energetics of canvasbacks staging on an upper Mississippi River pool during fall migration Energetics of canvasbacks staging on an upper Mississippi River pool during fall migration
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Authors
John Y. Takekawa
Gardner Marsh: drainage, subsidence and restoration of a peat deposit Gardner Marsh: drainage, subsidence and restoration of a peat deposit
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Authors
J.M. Friedman
Turf assemblage of a Macrocystis kelp forest: experiments on competition and herbivory Turf assemblage of a Macrocystis kelp forest: experiments on competition and herbivory
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Authors
A.K. Miles
A two-water model of aluminum mobilization and immobilization in a natural soil system A two-water model of aluminum mobilization and immobilization in a natural soil system
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Authors
Isabelle M. Cozzarelli
Behavioral interactions between desert pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius) and mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) in systems open to egress Behavioral interactions between desert pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius) and mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) in systems open to egress
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Authors
M.R. Jennings