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M is for mutual, A is for acts : male sex work and AIDS in Canada /
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Maastricht and the choice of exchange rate regime in transition countries during the run-up to EMU /
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Mackay River herbicide trial : conifer response 9 years post-treatment /
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Mackenzie Mountain non-resident and non-resident alien hunter harvest summary (Northwest Territories. Environment and Natural Resources) 1996 to present
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Mackenzie Mountain non-resident hunter harvest summary (Northwest Territories. Environment and Natural Resources) 1995
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Macquarie Island Marine Park : management plan, 2001-2008
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Macquarie Island Marine Park management plan
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Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Anthozoa
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Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Crustacea
Covers some 644 species of amphipods, barnacles, crabs, isopods, ostracods, prawns, shrimps, etc. and includes taxonomic descriptions and notes on habitat and distribution |
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Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Echinodermata
Covers some 61 species, with taxonomic descriptions and notes on habitat and distribution |
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Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Pycnogonida
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Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Tunicata
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Macrofungi of British Columbia requirements for inventory /
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Macroinvertebrate data interpretation guidance manual /
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Macroinvertebrates of the Wairau River and the likely consequences of proposed hydroelectric development /
A hydroelectric scheme is currently being proposed for the Wairau River, Marlborough, New Zealand. This report reviews macroinvertebrate data for the Wairau and compares its macroinvertebrate community to those in other medium-to-large braided rivers in the South Island of New Zealand. It also considers the likely effects of the proposed scheme on macroinvertebrates in the Wairau. The diversity and abundance of the macroinvertebrate community of the Wairau was within the range found in other large South Island braided rivers, and provided much of the food needed by local populations of drift-feeding fish, such as brown trout (Salmo trutta), and insectivorous birds, such as the black-fronted tern (Sterna albostriata), an endangered species. Nymphs of the mayfly Deleatidium were abundant and numerically dominated communities at most sites. Elmid beetles and the sandy-cased caddis fly Pycnocentrodes were also abundant in the affected reach. Reduced flows would decrease the available habitat for stream macroinvertebrates and could degrade remaining habitat through periphyton proliferation, accumulation of fine sediments, and increased water temperatures. Reduced exchange between the river and groundwater also had the potential to seriously affect macroinvertebrate communities as well as nutrient dynamics and thermal patterns in the residual river |
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Macromoths of Northwest forests and woodlands /
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Magrath northern leopard frog reintroduction project final report /
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Magrath northern leopard frog reintroduction project year 1 progress report /
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Main Economic Indicators Database - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Main economic indicators Principaux indicateurs economiques - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/11/1999 to 12/15/2010
Main economic indicators Principaux indicateurs economiques - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/14/2011 to present
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Main principles of fire protection in libraries and archives : a RAMP study /
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Main science and technology indicators Principaux indicateurs de la science et de la technologie - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/29/1998 to 02/01/2012
Main science and technology indicators Principaux indicateurs de la science et de la technologie - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/06/2012 to present
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Main Street, when a highway runs through it : a handbook for Oregon communities
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Maingot's abdominal operations - UW restricted (AccessSurgery)
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Mainstreaming biodiversity : workshops on national biodiversity strategies and action plans
"As requested by the Conference of the Parties, the Working Group on the Review of Implementation of the Convention conducted an in-depth review of the state of NBSAPs [national biodiversity strategies and action plans], and developed consolidated guidance for their development, implementation and updating. Further the Secretariat has convened a series of regional and sub-regional capacity-building workshops on NBSAPs and biodiversity mainstreaming. This publication provides an overview of the results from the five workshops held in the first months of 2008 in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, with examples of NBSAPs in each region. The cases illustrate a range of best practices in mainstreaming biodiversity, communication, monitoring and reporting. They also demonstrate that we have a highly dedicated community of stakeholders working in all regions to achieve the objectives of the Convention"--Foreword |
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Mainstreaming biodiversity issues into forestry and agriculture : abstracts of poster presentations at the 13th Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical, and Technological Advice of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 18-22 February 20
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Maintaining a healthy and resilient Great Barrier Reef : the Commonwealth and Queensland governments' interim response to the Great Barrier Reef outlook report 2009 /
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Maintenance and recovery plan for western blue flag (Iris missouriensis) in Canada
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Maintenance of buildings and structures in Macetown Reserve, Central Otago /
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Maintenance of key tree species /
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Major depression disorder guidelines
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Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda:Abelisauridae) from the late Cretaceous of Madagascar / - UW restricted
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Making maps compatible with GPS transformations between the Irish grid and the GPS co-ordinate reference frame WGS84/ETRF89 /
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making of a social disease; : tuberculosis in nineteenth-century France /
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making of America II testbed project a digital library service model /
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Making of Treaty 8 in Canada's Northwest
The Making of Treaty 8 in Canada's Northwest, a Virtual Museum of Canada exhibit, commemorates a historic event of enormous importance to Alberta's northern First Nations. On June 21, 1899, on a point of land just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta, six leaders of the First Nations of Lesser Slave Lake signed a government-prepared document known as Treaty 8. All future land use and development in northern Alberta flowed from this event |
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Making protected areas relevant : a guide to integrating protected areas into wider landscapes, seascapes, and sectoral plans and strategies
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Making the humanities count the importance of data /
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Malay concordance project
Online concordance to classic Malay and Indonesian literature coordinated by Ian Proudfoot |
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Malaysia's national policy on biological diversity official declaration: Thursday, April 16, 1998, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia /
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Malleus maleficarum
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Mammal species of the world MSW
Mammal species of the world (MSW) is a database of mammalian taxonomy, containing the names of recognized species of mammals current as of the 1993 publication, Mammal species of the world, 2nd ed. The data are presented in a taxonomic hierarchy that includes order, family, subfamily, and genus. The website also provides access to the complete list of species recognized in the 3rd ed. of Mammal species of the world, published in 2005. A new website containing the updated content is in the planning stages and is expected to launch in 2007 |
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Mammalian species of special concern in California /
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Mammals in the areas adjacent to Forsmark and Oskarshamn : population density, ecological data, and carbon budget /
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mammals of Texas /
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Mammals of Washington
Checklist of the mammals of Washington. Includes photographs, biological and conservation information, distribution maps, and links to other resources |
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Managed stand yield tables for coastal Douglas-fir : initial density and precommercial thinning /
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Management activities on streamflow in the Okanagan basin outcomes of a literature review and a workshop /
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Management and conservation of seagrass in New Zealand : an introduction /
Globally, seagrass management and conservation have received increased attention over the last decade. To date, however, there has been a paucity of available information specific to New Zealand about seagrass beds as an ecosystem component and which could be used to assist resource managers in decision making. This report has been prepared primarily for coastal resource managers, to assist in the management and conservation of seagrass. It provides a review of the current state of knowledge in New Zealand, within the context of international seagrass research. There are some key characteristics that set New Zealand seagrass habitat apart from many temperate and tropical systems. In New Zealand, the seagrass flora is represented by one genus, Zostera, in the family Zosteraceae. Seagrass occurs predominantly intertidally in New Zealand, although it may extend into the shallow subtidal areas of sheltered estuaries, and permanently submerged beds of seagrass have been recorded around a small number of offshore islands. While a lot is known about seagrasses in other regions, the role that these plants play and just how important they are in estuarine and coastal ecosystems in New Zealand is less well understood and to date has been the subject of limited study. The relative importance or magnitude of the multiple ecosystem functions of seagrass beds may vary considerably within and between different estuarine and coastal systems. For successful management, a specific understanding of seagrass ecology within New Zealand is required, preferably at the regional or estuary scale, rather than relying on international paradigms |
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Management and recovery strategies for the Lethbridge population of the prairie rattlesnake
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Management and regulated harvest of moose (Alces alces) in Sweden /
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Management and techniques for riparian restorations : roads field guide /
Improperly constructed or maintained roads near riparian and wetland areas may degrade these valuable sites. Degradation affects many aspects of the riparian and wetland ecosystems. This field guide presents information in a practical, user friendly format to help resource managers and professionals. Well-documented evaluation and monitoring strategies are critical in riparian road restoration projects. Learning from mistakes as well as successes helps to improve and protect valuable riparian and wetland sites. This two-volume field guide covers the management and techniques for riparian restoration near roads. The field guides cover the following topics: (1) riparian area considerations, (2) monitoring, (3) planning projects, (4) laws and regulations, and (5) techniques to use in the field |
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Management framework plan and salmon runs' status for the Hood Canal region / 2000 to present
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Management guidelines for IUCN category V protected areas protected landscapes/seascapes /
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Management instruments for marine resource allocation and use /
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Management of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Europe
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Management of Canada lynx in the Cascades geographic areas of Oregon and Washington a white paper /
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Management of captive whooping cranes (Grus americana) to improve breeding behaviour and success
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Management of introduced conifers, Beebys Ridge area, Mt. Richmond Forest Park, Nelson /
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Management of multiple-use commons : focusing on land use for forestry and reindeer husbandry in northern Sweden /
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Management of Murray cod in the Murray-Darling Basin : statement, recommendations, and supporting papers : workshop held in Canberra, 3-4 June 2004 /
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management of national forests of eastern United States for non-timber forest products
Many products are harvested from the forests of the United States in addition to timber. These non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are plants, parts of plants, or fungi that are harvested from within and on the edges of natural, disturbed or managed forests. Often, NTFPs are harvested from public forests for the socio-economic benefit they provide to rural collectors. Social science and market research methods were used to examine the extent that NTFPs are addressed in national forest management plans, identify and explore issues that affect their management, and determine the attitudes and perceptions of forest managers at various levels within the U.S. Forest Service. Non-timber forest products have not been considered in national forest management plans to the extent that have other forest resources. Fewer that 25 percent of the current management plans for the national forests of eastern United States address NTFPs. However, the Forest Service Directive System provides sufficient policy and procedural direction at the national and regional level for the management for NTFPs and legislation enacted in 2000 directs the Forest Service to develop a pilot program to beginning managing for these products. Managers with expertise and education in botany, wildlife, recreation, and wilderness had significantly more positive attitude toward managing for NTFPs than did managers with a more traditional (timber-based) educational background. A regression model of intention to include NTFPs in the forest management plans was developed using data from forest managers and based on the Theory of Reasoned Action. Both attitude and perception were found to be significant determinants of behavior intention |
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Management of new deer populations in Northland and Taranaki /
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Management of North Island weka and wallabies on Kawau Island /
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Management of northern New Zealand dotterels on Coromandel Peninsula /
The northern New Zealand dotterel (NNZD), Charadrius obscurus, is a threatened endemic shorebird that breeds mainly on sandy beaches of the North Island. At unmanaged sites, breeding success is usually low, and the population would decline without management. About 16% of the population breeds on Coromandel Peninsula. Many of these birds are managed by a partnership between the Department of Conservation (DOC), Newmont Waihi Operations, and local volunteers. This report was commissioned by DOC's Waikato Conservancy to review information on numbers and distribution of NNZD on Coromandel Peninsula, review data on the response of the population to management, assess the relative importance of different management actions and make recommendations for future management. Between 1996 and 2004 there was a very large increase in the NNZD population in the Coromandel area (up by 102 birds or 58%). The available evidence suggests that this increase was largely due to the protection programme. However, assessing the relative importance of different management actions (predator control, advocacy, fencing nests, and reducing losses to flooding) is difficult. For future management it is recommended that the current protection programme be continued, management requirements be reassessed following the NNZD census in 2011, long-term protection for key habitat be sought, applications for activities that may have adverse impacts on NNZD be opposed, options for the protection and stabilisation of the Matarangi Spit site be examined, minor changes to the way the minder network is organised be considered and breeding season monitoring and co-ordination of autumn flock counts be continued |
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Management of structure and productivity of boreal and subalpine forests /
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Management of the integrated mangrove-aquaculture farming systems in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam
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Management of the invasive alien snail Cantareus aspersus on conservation land /
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Management of total grazing pressure /
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Management of wetland archaeological sites in New Zealand /
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Management of wolf and lynx conflicts with human interests /
Human tolerance towards wolves was lowest inside wolf territories and slowly increased amongst residents living up to 200 km from the nearest wolf territory. Human tolerance towards wolves may however be affected by mitigation measures such as subsidising electric fences in order to reduce the risk of wolf depredation on livestock. Management actions as subsidies for pro active measures or predator control should be targeting specific areas or individuals in order to be effective. It is also important to use the "right" management actions at the right time. Therefore it is, among other things, important to know if a reported bold wolf is acting in a way that most wolves would not, given the same circumstances. Wolves moved away from an approaching human on average at a distance of about 100 m. Wind velocity and wind direction influenced the distance heavily and humans may come as close to wolves as 17 meters before the wolves become aware of the human and react |
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Management plan for cougar in Alberta
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Management plan for grizzly bears in Alberta
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Management plan for pronghorn antelope in Alberta
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Management plan for wolves in Alberta
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Management plan for wood bison in British Columbia /
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Management practices on Pacific Northwest west-side industrial forest lands, 1991-2000, with projections to 2005 /
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Management recommendations for Washington's priority habitats : Oregon white oak woodlands /
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Management recommendations for Washington's priority habitats. Riparian /
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Management recommendations for Washington's priority species Vol. 1
Management recommendations for Washington's priority species Vol. 3 Management recommendations for Washington's priority species Vol. 4 |
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Management strategies for conservation of genetic diversity in wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) /
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Managing aid : practices of DAC member countries - UW restricted
Development cooperation donors are held accountable for the way they manage aid and the development results they achieve. They want to see more partner country ownership, greater use of partner country systems, and work better together. This involves decentralizing responsibility, concentrating efforts, managing for results, creating new systems, changing staff profiles, and building capacity in donor and partner countries. This book outlines what individual donors are doing to fulfill their development cooperation ambitions and their part of the international agreements to make aid more effective.--Publisher's description |
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Managing Asia Pacific's energy dependence on the Middle East : is there a role for Central Asia? /
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Managing Australia's rangelands : national principles and guidelines for rangeland management
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Managing bird damage to fruit and other horticultural crops /
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Managing cancer pain : management of cancer pain : patient guide
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Managing change considering the relevance of place identity for planning in British Columbia's communities in transition : an applied research case study of three Vancouver Island communities /
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Managing connected surface water and groundwater resources /
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Managing for biodiversity in young Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon
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Managing for wildlife habitat in west-side production forests /
On October 18, 2006, a workshop was held in Vancouver, WA, with the title "Managing for wildlife habitat in west-side production forests." The purpose of the workshop was to provide prescriptions and guidelines for people who manage west-side forests (those west of the Cascade Mountains' crest) primarily for wood production, but because of mandate or personal preference, want to integrate wildlife values. The audience included over 150 professionals from forest industry, consulting firms, and public and tribal forest and wildlife management agencies. This proceedings includes ten papers based on oral presentations at the workshop plus a synthesis paper summarizing workshop themes, discussions, and related information. Topics include a history of wildlife management research in the Pacific Northwest, elements of habitat and how to manage for them, the challenges of appropriately implementing ecosystem management, and economic implications to private forestland owners |
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Managing habitat for grassland birds : a guide for Wisconsin /
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Managing impacts of development in the coastal zone /
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Managing interactions between humans and seals : a national seal strategy to minimise adverse interactions between humans and seals in the fisheries, aquaculture, and tourism sectors /
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Managing marine fisheries of Hawai'i and the US Pacific Islands past, present and future /
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Managing municipal fisheries /
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Managing organic debris for forest health reconciling fire hazard, bark beetles, wildlife, and forest nutrition needs /
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Managing pest animals in Australia /
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Managing public conservation lands by the beneficial outcomes approach with emphasis on social outcomes /
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Managing risk and uncertainty in deep-sea fisheries lessons from orange roughy : a joint report by TRAFFIC Oceania and the WWF Endangered Seas Programme /
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Managing rivers and streams in Tasmania : a woolgrowers guide / Main text
Managing rivers and streams in Tasmania : a woolgrowers guide / Accompanying CD-ROM |
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Managing rodents on the New Zealand mainland : what options are currently available? : summary of a workshop session at the Department of Conservation "mainland island" hui, Omapere, 20-23 August 2001 /
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Managing sea cucumber fisheries with an ecosystem approach /
"Sea cucumbers are important resources for coastal livelihoods in more than 40 countries. Sadly, widespread overexploitation of wild stocks risks biodiversity loss and the long-term viability of fisheries. Spawned from an FAO international workshop of experts, this document presents a 'roadmap' to guide fishery managers in choosing appropriate regulatory measures and management actions for sea cucumber fisheries. It elaborates on their use, limitations and modes of implementation, with Examples and lessons learned from various fisheries. Achieving sustainable management of sea cucumber fisheries requires an ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), precautionary regulations, improved enforcement and stronger commitment of fishery managers and policy-makers"--P. [4] of cover |
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Managing the family forest in the South /
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Managing the impacts of dingoes and other wild dogs
"Managing the Impacts of Dingoes and Other Wild Dogs is the first book to provide a comprehensive review of the history and biology of wild dogs in Australia, the damage they cause, and community attitudes to their management. Australia's wild dogs include dingoes, introduced around 4000 years ago, feral domestic dogs and hybrids between the two. They are widely distributed throughout Australia. Predation and harassment of stock by wild dogs causes millions of dollars worth of losses to Australian sheep, cattle and goat producers each year. There are also opportunity costs in areas where sheep are not grazed because of the high risk of wild dog predation. For this reason, wild dog control is a significant expense for many pastoralists and government agencies. Yet conservation of pure dingoes is also important and is threatened by their hybridisation with feral domestic dogs on the mainland. Key strategies for successful wild dog management are recommended by the authors, who are scientific experts on wild dog management. The strategies are illustrated by case studies"--P. [4] of cover |
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Managing the menace of agricultural sleeper weeds /
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Managing tourism & biodiversity : user's manual on the CBD guidelines on biodiversity and tourism development
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Managing your timber sale /
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Managing your woodland a non-forester's guide to small-scale forestry in British Columbia
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Mandatory data elements for internationally shared resource authority records report of the IFLA UBCIM Working Group on Minimal Level Authority Records and ISADN
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Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's principles and practice of infectious diseases - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Mann Gulch fire : a race that couldn't be won /
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Mansio and other sites in the south-eastern sector of Caesaromagus the Roman pottery /
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Manual constructed wetlands treatment of municipal wastewaters
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Manual for courts-martial, United States
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manual for growing and using seed from herbaceous plants native to the northern interior of British Columbia
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manual for the identification by epidermal characteristics of 75 forage plant species of the southern interior of British Columbia
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Manual for the preparers and users of Eco-efficiency indicators
Corporate environmental accounting |
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manual for the preparers and users of eco-efficiency indicators /
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manual of California vegetation /
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Manual of fisheries survey methods II [with periodic updates]
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manual of laboratory and diagnostic tests / - UW restricted (Ovid IP)
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Manual of patent examining procedure
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manual of quaternions
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manual of the grasshoppers of New Mexico Orthoptera:Acrididae and Romaleidae /
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Manual on uniform traffic control devices : for streets and highways
Contains standards for traffic control devices that regulate, warn, and guide road users along the highways and byways in all 50 states |
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Manuals and textbooks of archives administration and records management : a RAMP study /
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Manuscripta Mediaevalia
Provides descriptions of over 60,000 medieval manuscripts held in major Central European repositories. Comprises several sections: "Handschriftendatenbank," a searchable database of manuscript descriptions; "Handschriftenkataloge online," digitized manuscript catalogs of German and European libraries and institutions; "Digitalisierte Handschriften," complete digitized versions of selected manuscripts. The site also hosts a manuscripts discussion list and a list of links to relevant sites for manuscript studies |
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Many Ramayanas : the diversity of a narrative tradition in South Asia /
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Maori customary use of native birds, plants & other traditional materials
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Maori gardening : an archaeological perspective /
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Maori methods and indicators for marine protection : a process to identify tohu (marine indicators) to measure the health of the rohe moana of Ngati Kere /
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Maori methods and indicators for marine protection : Ngati Kere interests and expectations for the rohe moana /
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Maori methods and indicators for marine protection : Ngati Konohi interests and expectations for the rohe moana
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Maori methods and indicators for marine protection : summary of research findings /
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Mapping Hurunui forest community distribution, using computer models /
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Mapping specifications for Australian Ramsar wetlands : module 1 of the National guidelines for Ramsar wetlands--implementing the Ramsar Convention in Australia
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Mapping the shadow in the work of de Sade & Sacher-Masoch constellating sociological & psychological possibilities /
This present work takes as its starting point the literary fictional works of the Marquis de Sade's 120 Days of Sodom and Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs. These publications are treated as textual ethnographies, and as such, evidence "The Other." The realm of sadomasochism provides a fertile starting point into this mapping of Shadow by facilitating focus on considerations of desire, hierarchy, morality, understanding & identity, elements which are evidenced to be embedded in the works of de Sade and Sacher-Masoch. The events of the aforementioned texts are chronicled, their narratives condensed through textual analysis, and an inventory of content "motifs" evidenced within the works is formulated. Themes generated from the motifs are analyzed |
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Maps & distribution of the birds of the western Palearctic region
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Marana Community in the Hohokam world /
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Marbled murrelet effectiveness monitoring Northwest forest plan 2001 annual summary report /
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Marbled murrelet effectiveness monitoring plan for the Northwest forest plan /
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MARC 21 concise formats /
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MARC 21 format for holdings data : including guidelines for content designation /
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MARC code list for countries /
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MARC code list for geographic areas
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MARC code list for languages
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MARC code lists for relators, sources, description conventions /
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MARC content designation utilization MCDU
Provides information on and results of an empirical investigation of catalogers' use of the MARC bibliographic format's content designation. Approximately 56 million MARC records from the OCLC WorldCat database were analyzed for content designation. This empirical data will contribute to the broader library community's discussion of bibliographic control and information access |
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Marine and estuarine shoreline modification issues white paper /
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Marine aquaculture in the United States environmental impacts and policy options /
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Marine bird and sea otter population abundance of Prince William Sound, Alaska : trends following the T/V Exxon Valdez oil spill from 1989-93 /
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Marine debris in Alaska coordinating our efforts : proceedings of the Marine Debris in Alaska Workshop, February 14-15, 2008, Anchorage, Alaska /
The extended abstracts in this book help coordinators organize marine debris prevention and removal in Alaska, including education and outreach. The book summarizes a 2008 Alaska marine debris workshop, where attendees representing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Alaska conservation groups, Alaska tribal organizations, removal technology and chemistry experts, and recycling industry shared information on marine debris problems and the efforts to clean up beaches |
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Marine environment and health series 2000 to present
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marine fisheries of China : development and reported catches /
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Marine flatworms of the world
This site is devoted to the study of polyclad flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Turbellaria, Order Polycladida), a group of large, free-living marine flatworms which are mainly found in tropical coral reefs. Includes information on polyclad biology and image galleries of polyclads from various oceans and seas. Also includes images of nudibranchs and links to other marine biology and oceanography sites |
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Marine forage fishes in Puget Sound /
Forage fishes are small, schooling fishes that are key prey items for larger predatory fish and wildlife in a marine food web. In Puget Sound, forage fish species occupy every marine and estuarine nearshore habitat. Nearshore habitats are of special concern, because many species use them for spawning. This report focus on three species that commonly occur within the nearshore zone of Pacific Northwest beaches: Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi), surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus), Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) |
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Marine lobsters of the world
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marine mammal assessment survey of the southeast US continental shelf, February-April 2002
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Marine mammal populations : reconstructing historical abundances at the global scale /
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Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 annual report
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Marine mammals of the world
This is a worldwide program for the identification of marine mammals and those cetaceans, seals, and sirenians also found in freshwater. The species include a variety of taxa: baleen whales, toothed whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, sea lions, sirenians, marine otters, and the polar bear. There is an introduction with notes on marine mammal distribution in regard to oceanography and marine mammal identification, a glossary of technical terms, illustrated keys to species, illustrated family keys for skulls, species cards, and a table of species by major marine fishing areas. Every species sheet includes scientific and official FAO names, diagnostic features, notes on similar species, size, distribution, biology, habitat, behavior, exploitation, and IUCN status. Includes audio of vocalizations of some species |
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Marine mammals of the world /
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marine mammals of Virginia with notes on identification and natural history /
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Marine monitoring handbook
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Marine parks and protected areas a bibliography /
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Marine pest incursions--a tool to predict the cost of eradication based on expert assessments
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Marine pollution in the United States
Introduction -- Reductions of pollution -- The challenge of toxic contaminants -- The challenge of nutrient pollution -- Implications for national ocean policy -- Conclusions |
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Marine protected areas in ecosystem-based management of fisheries : a report /
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Marine protected areas with an emphasis on local communities and indigenous peoples : a review /
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Marine reserves a tool for ecosystem management and conservation /
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Marine riparian : an assessment of riparian functions in marine ecosystems /
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Marine riparian areas : these important nearshore environments offer a wealth of functions and benefits
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Marine salvage capabilities : responding to terrorist attacks in U.S. ports--actions to improve readiness /
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Marine species survey of Johnston Atoll, central Pacific Ocean, June 2000 a report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Islands Area Office, Honolulu, Hawaii /
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Marine surface weather observations
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Marine tourism best management practices a practical guide for Puget Sound /
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marine turtle conservation strategy and action plan for the western Indian Ocean
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Marine turtle habitat plan
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Marine turtle habitat plan
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Mark Twain in his times
This interpretive archive, drawn largely from the resources of the Barrett Collection from the Special Collections Dept. at the University of Virginia, focuses on how "Mark Twain" and his works were created and defined, marketed and performed, reviewed and appreciated. The goal is to allow readers, scholars, students and teachers to see what Mark Twain and his times said about each other. Collections include dozens of texts and manuscripts, scores of contemporary reviews and newspaper articles, hundreds of graphic images, and many different kinds of interactive exhibits |
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Mark Twain National Forest annual report
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Mark Twain Project Online authoritative texts, documents, and historical research
This site is intended to offer "unfettered, intuitive access to reliable texts, accurate and exhaustive notes, and the most recently discovered letters and documents" for Mark Twain scholarship. "Its ultimate purpose is to produce a digital critical edition, fully annotated, of everything Mark Twain wrote." Site includes a personal citation gathering utility |
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Mark-recapture analysis for monitoring threatened species : introduction and case study
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Market observation for inland navigation in Europe (Secretariat of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine.) 2006 to 2007
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Market survey of commercially available off-the-shelf archival management software
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Marketing recommendations for wood products from Alaska birch, red alder, and Alaska yellow-cedar /
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Marking juvenile coho salmon in the Kenai River with coded, microwire tags /
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Markov random fields and their applications /
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Marriage for same-sex couples
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Marriage penalties and bonuses in the income tax / by Iris J. Lav and Alan Berube
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Marshall Plan
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Marten (Martes americana) and timber management in northwestern Ontario a literature review /
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Marten use of different harvesting treatments in high-elevation forest at Sicamous Creek
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Maryland oyster population status report (Maryland Dept. of Natural Resouces) 2002 to present
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Mass-balance models of northeastern Pacific ecosystems : [proceedings of a workshop held at the Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, November 6-10, 1995 /
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Massachusetts General Hospital comprehensive clinical psychiatry - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Materials science and engineering : forging stronger links to users /
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Math2.org
Quick theorems, tables, identities, proofs, and graphs for arithematic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, advanced topics, vectors, complex numbers, constants, etc |
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Mathematical aspects of general relativity /
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Mathematical dissertations for the use of students in the modern analysis with improvements in the practice of Sturm's theorem, in the theory of curvature and in the summation of infinite series /
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mathematical model of the shore level displacement in Fennoscandia /
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mathematical papers of Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (1826-1866)
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Mathematical papers read at the International Mathematical Congress held in connection with the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 /
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mathematical sciences' role in homeland security : proceedings of a workshop /
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mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism v.1
mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism v.2 |
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Mathematics into the twenty-first century : 1988 centennial symposium, August 8-12 /
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Mathematische Aspekte der angewandten Informatik
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Mathematische Instrumente
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Matroid decomposition
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Maturation and reproduction of northern flying squirrels in Pacific Northwest forests /
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Maui forest trouble a literature review and proposal for research /
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Maximising the effectiveness of aerial 1080 control of possums (Trichosurus vulpecula)
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Mayflies of the United States
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MC1, a dynamic vegetation model for estimating the distribution of vegetation and associated ecosystem fluxes of carbon, nutrients, and water : technical documentation : version 1.0 /
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McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine - UW restricted
A repository of medical knowledge from internal medicine, cardiology, genetics, pharmacy, diagnosis and management, basic sciences, patient care, and more. Continuously expanding, all databases in the repository contain the latest editions of selected medical titles |
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McGraw-Hill's manual of laboratory & diagnostic tests / - UW restricted (R2Library)
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MDBC native fish strategy : 2003-2004 annual implementation report
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Meadow knapweed (Centaurea x pratensis Thuill.) /
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Measurement and integration of fauna biodiversity values in Queensland agroforestry systems a report for the RIRDC/Land and Water Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program supported by the Natural Heritage Trust /
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measurement of plantations of trees in South Australia to improve the estimates of carbon sequestration in low rainfall areas /
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measurement of plantations of trees in Western Australia to improve the estimates of carbon sequestration in low rainfall areas /
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measurement of scientific and technological activities - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 09/01/1994 to present
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Measurements of slope distances and vertical angles at Mount Baker and Mount Rainier, Washington, Mount Hood and Crater Lake, Oregon, and Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak, California, 1980-1984
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Measuring capital : OECD manual 2009 - UW restricted
Capital plays several roles in economic life: it constitutes wealth and it provides services in production processes. Capital is invested, disinvested and it depreciates and becomes obsolescent and there is a question how to measure all these dimensions of capital in industry and national accounts. This revised capital manual is a comprehensive guide to the approaches toward capital measurement. It gives statisticians, researchers and analysts practical advice while providing theoretical background and an overview of the relevant literature. The manual comes in three parts - a first part with a non-technical description with the main concepts and steps involved in measuring capital; a second part directed at implementation and a third part outlining theory and a more complete mathematical formulation of the measurement process.--Publisher's description |
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Measuring conservation achievement : concepts and their application over the Twizel Area / Pages 1-5
Measuring conservation achievement : concepts and their application over the Twizel Area / Pages 6-24 Measuring conservation achievement : concepts and their application over the Twizel Area / Pages 25-44 Measuring conservation achievement : concepts and their application over the Twizel Area / Pages 45-72 Measuring conservation achievement : concepts and their application over the Twizel Area / Pages 73-110 Measuring conservation achievement : concepts and their application over the Twizel Area / Pages 111-114 |
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Measuring conservation outcomes for depleted biological assets : convergence theory and its applicability to New Zealand /
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Measuring diversity : methods of assessing biological resources and local knowledge
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Measuring environmental distinctiveness /
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Measuring globalisation. OECD economic globalisation indicators 2010
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Measuring Globalisation: Activities of Multinationals, Volume I, Manufacturing Sector Mesurer la mondialisation: Activites des multinationales, Volume I, Secteur manufacturier - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/04/2007 to present
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Measuring Globalisation: Activities of Multinationals, Volume II, Services Mesurer la mondialisation: Activites des multinationales, Volume II, Services - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 04/11/2008 to present
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Measuring mercury trends in freshwater fish in Washington State : ... sampling results 2005 to present
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Measuring research and development expenditures in the U.S. economy /
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Measuring soil disturbance following timber harvesting
This field guide insert describes ground survey procedures for measuring soil disturbance after timber harvesting. These procedures are not intended for use following mechanical site preparation (MSP). Separate procedures are being developed for MSP |
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Measuring the NAIRU in the Spanish economy /
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Measuring the water status of plants and soils /
"E-book from University of Delaware Library Institutional Repository." |
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Measuring wolverine distribution and abundance in Alberta
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Meat quality of kangaroos a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation /
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Mechanism of the heavens
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Medical epidemiology / - UW restricted (AccessMedicine)
Medical epidemiology / - UW restricted (AccessPharmacy)
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Medical immunology - UW restricted (Stat!Ref online database) Current edition
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Medicare
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medicinal value of Amaryllidaceae and Asteraceae species used in male circumcision
The main aim of this study was to determine whether plants use in male circumcision practiced by the rural communities in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa have antimicrobial, analgesic, and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity. The plants investigated were Helichrysum pedunculatum (Asteraceae), Boophone disticha and Scadoxus multiflorus (Amaryllidaceae). A number of biological assays were used to verify their allegedly medicinal properties. A receptor-binding assay was also applied on these herbs to verify the aspect of pain management as no substances exhibiting analgesic activity are used during the ritual. Other plants from the Amaryllidaceae family, which are also used in male circumcision, were investigated for their acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity |
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Medicine and virtual reality a guide to the literature (MedVR) /
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Medicine on-line the international journal of medicine
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medieval Catalan noble family : the Montcadas, 1000-1230 /
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Medieval diplomatic and the "ars dictandi"
Latin texts with some English translations of various medieval philosophical works |
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Medieval industry /
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MEDLINEplus health information
Presents up-to-date health care information, selected by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, for use by health care consumers and health professionals. Hundreds of health topics are listed alphabetically. Web links are also provided to dictionaries, directories, and other Web resources |
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Meeting proceedings of the General Council and the Fisheries Commission for ... / (Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization) 1995 to present
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Meeting the challenge of accession surveys on sexual orientation discrimination in countries joining the European Union /
"This report is a comparative summary of national reports written in ten countries (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Romania). It highlights the violence and discrimination some people face because of their sexual orientation.... the report puts forward some recommendations to the new member states and to the European Union institutions"--PDF cover |
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Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target : a mid-term assessment of progress
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Meeting the needs of failing readers : cautions and considerations for state policy : an occasional paper /
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Megapodes status survey and conservation action plan 2000-2004 /
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Mejoras de calidad e indices de precios del automovil en Espana /
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Melanges de geometrie a quatre dimensions
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Member tribes
Provides a directory of the member tribes of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission and complete texts of five treaties signed by these tribes. Site also provides access to other information about the Commission and its programs |
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Members handbook
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Memoire sur l'integration des equations aux derivees partielles des deux premiers ordres
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Memoire sur les equations resolubles algebriquement
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Memoire sur und methode pour deduire quelques integrales definies en partie tres-generales : prises entre les limites 0 et [l'infinite] et contenant des fonctions circulaires directes /
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyushu University. Series D, Earth and planetary sciences (Kyushu University) 2007 to present
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Memorandum of understanding concerning conservation measures for marine turtles of the Atlantic Coast of Africa Memorandum d'accord sur les mesures de conservation pour les tortues marines de la cote atlantique de l'Afrique
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Memorie storiche del vicariato apostolico dei Galla, 1845-1880 v. 1
Memorie storiche del vicariato apostolico dei Galla, 1845-1880 v. 2 Memorie storiche del vicariato apostolico dei Galla, 1845-1880 v. 3 Memorie storiche del vicariato apostolico dei Galla, 1845-1880 v. 4 Memorie storiche del vicariato apostolico dei Galla, 1845-1880 v. 5 Memorie storiche del vicariato apostolico dei Galla, 1845-1880 v. 6 |
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Memories of childhood's slavery days
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Memory of Suez Canal
Source material about the Suez Canal including text, photographs, maps and video |
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Memory of the world a survey of current library preservation activities /
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Memory wars : the politics of remembering the Asia-Pacific war /
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Men and women living heterosexually with HIV : the Straightpoz study / v.1
Men and women living heterosexually with HIV : the Straightpoz study / v.2 |
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Mendoza family in the Spanish Renaissance, 1350 to 1550 /
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Mental culture in Burmese crisis politics : Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy /
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Mental Health and Work - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/17/2012 to present
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Mental health statistical note
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Mercado espanol de deuda publica / Vol. 1
Mercado espanol de deuda publica / Vol. 2 |
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mercado espanol de renta variable : analisis de la liquidez e influencia del mercado de derivados /
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mercado monetario espanol en la Union monetaria /
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mercados financieros organizados en Espana /
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Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy Latest edition only
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Merck manual of geriatrics /
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Merck manual of medical information /
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Mercury hazards to fish, wildlife, and invertebrates : a synoptic review /
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Mermaid Reef Marine National Nature Reserve : plan of management
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Merritt's neurology - UW restricted
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Mesecni statisticni pregled Republike Slovenije : Druzbeni razvoj Republike Slovenije /
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Mesocarnivores of northeastern North America : status and conservation issues /
Includes species profiles of lynx, bobcat, American marten, fisher, river otter, American mink, coyote, red fox, gray fox, raccoon, striped skunk, and short-tailed, least, and long-tailed weasel |
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Mesozooplankton community structure and grazing impact in the Polar Frontal Zone of the Southern Ocean
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mesure des activites scientifiques et technologiques - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 04/03/1997 to present
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Metadata demystified : a guide for publishers /
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Metaphorically speaking ethnic analogies and the construction of gay identity /
Gay identity formation is presented as a life-long process culminating in the acceptance of a positive gay self-image and coherent personal identity as a member of a clearly identifiable group. It is argued that many contemporary men sexually attracted to men indicate that they are characterized by more than a simple erotic preference for men (homosexual); they also reject the negative societal stereotype associated with this sexual orientation and therefore, they are "gay." Being gay thus becomes a political statement as well as a statement of sexual orientation. Interview data collected from 15 ethnically and racially mixed gay men are used to examine the ethnicization of gender. Respondents indicated a break with previously held notions of a "male role" inspired by their primary socialization and underwent a secondary, or re-socialization process into the gay community culminating in a general recognition and identification with a "gay ethnic identity." |
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Metapopulation dynamics of the coxella weevil (Hadramphus spinipennis) on the Chatham Islands /
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Metasystox-R, applied in Mauget injectors, ineffective in protecting individual ponderosa pines from western pine beetles /
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Meteorological monitoring guidance for regulatory modeling applications
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Methadone injection in New South Wales
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method for assessment of the significance of geological sites
A standardized methodology is proposed here that will permit assessment and ranking of geological sites against each other for degree of threat, interpretive value, and a potential historic site designation. The evaluation scheme provides a method of choosing between a number of similar features or sites |
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method for determination of morphometry, sediment distribution, and habitat diversity of lake basins and its application to three lakes in Uppland /
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Methodologies for the automatic location of academic and educational texts on the Internet
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Methodology for assessing current timber supplies and product demands /
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methodology for grizzly bear habitat assessment in British Columbia
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Methods for collecting ash (Fraxinus spp.) seeds /
The threat of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) has necessitated ash seed collection to preserve the ash genetic resource. For ash species found only in natural areas, we have developed seed collection methods that require no special training or certification. Collection techniques for natural areas include pole pruners for branches lower than 30 ft (9 m) and ropes or rope saws for higher branches. Seed collection must be timed correctly by examining samara color, seed coat color, and embryo size to be sure that seeds are fully mature. Documentation of seed identity and post-harvest handling of seeds are discussed |
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Methods for controlling depredation on piping plovers in Alberta a literature review and synthesis /
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Methods for ecological monitoring of coral reefs a resource for managers /
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Methods for evaluating the impacts of fisheries on North Atlantic ecosystems /
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Methods for identifying potential core representative areas for the Northwest Territories Protected Area Strategy : terrestrial coarse filter representation analysis /
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Methods for marking New Zealand wildlife : amphibians, reptiles, and marine mammals / Introduction and methods (p. 1-40)
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Methods for measuring populations of arboreal rodents /
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Methods for monitoring the condition of historic places /
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Methods of evaluation to determine the preservation needs in libraries and archives a RAMP study with guidelines /
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Methods of graded rings /
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Methods to ensure a safe environment for homosexual students in high school a literature review and analysis /
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Methods to monitor the density and impact of hares (Lepus europaeus) in grasslands in New Zealand /
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Mexican-American War and the media, 1845-1848
Site contains links to newspaper articles and digital images transcribed or digitized by students in the Virginia Tech History Department. It also contains links to chronologies, bibliographies, timelines and source documents |
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Mexico treatment of sexual minorities
This paper begins with discussion of the social attitudes toward sexual minorities (homosexual & bisexual men & women, male transvestites, and transsexuals) in Mexico and a review of federal & state laws related to those minorities. This is followed by a summary of reports of abuses & violence against sexual minorities, including abuses by the public & by police; a review of sexual minority organizations, publications, and activities; a brief mention of sexual minorities in public life; a review of HIV/AIDS-related programs in the country; and discussion of the situation of lesbians |
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Miami metropolitan archive
The Miami Metropolitan Archive is a digital library of important source materials relating to Miami-Dade County history, management, development, and culture. Among the topics addressed in the collections of the Miami Metropolitan Archive are local history, community development, urban planning and design, resource and environmental management, area studies, architecture, transportation, education, Black Miami, multicultural issues, and more |
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Micro - UW restricted (ACM Digital Library) 1979 to 1981
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Micro / - UW restricted (ACM Digital Library) 1984 to 1984
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microbiology of railway tracks : towards a rational use of herbicides on Swedish railways /
These findings indicate that it would be sensible to use metabolically degradable herbicides and to apply them using weed-seeker techniques in order to decrease the likelihood of groundwater beneath the track being contaminated |
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Microclimate studies on a group selection silvicultural system in a high-elevation ESSFwc3 forest in the Cariboo Forest Region /
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Microclimatic variation between managed and unmanaged northern hardwood forests in Upper Michigan, USA /
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Microfinance activities and the Core principles for effective banking supervision
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microfinance revolution and the Grameen Bank experience in Bangladesh / - UW restricted
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Micropaleontology of the Mesozoic rocks of northern Alaska /
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Microsatellite DNA markers for the study of population structure in the New Zealand fur seal Arctocephalus forsteri /
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Microzooplankton composition and dynamics in Lake Erie
Microzooplankton composition and dynamics (growth and grazing rates) was examined in coastal and offshore Lake Erie including sites within Old Woman Creek (OWC) National Estuarine Research Reserve from May, 2003 to September, 2005. The microzooplankton community was composed primarily of ciliates and rotifers in the coastal sites, while a shift from rotifers to dynoflagellates was observed in the offshore sites. Choreotrichs and oligotrichs were the most commonly encountered ciliates, exhibited the highest growth rates, and were responsible for a large portion of microzooplankton-secondary production (ca. 30%) on average. Microzooplankton community growth rates ranged from 0.12 to 1.02 d-1 and 0.1 to 0.95 d-1 in coastal and offshore sites, respectively, and their growth was a prerequisite for measurable herbivory rates at the community level. Grazing rates measured via serial dilution revealed microzooplankton consumed 81% of phytoplankton primary production on average as well as portions of phytoplankton standing stock. Overall, microzooplankton herbivory is a major factor in controlling phytoplankton primary production in coastal and offshore Lake Erie and their contribution to secondary production is equal to that of meso- and macrozooplankton |
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Mid-continent greater white-fronted goose breeding pair survey in northwest Alaska, 2006
"In 2005 and 2006 we conducted intensive breeding pair surveys in late-May and early June to measure abundance and distribution of white-fronts in northwest Alaska ... The goal of this effort was to determine whether this type of survey could be a useful tool in identifying when special management options are needed for this group of birds"--Introd |
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Mid-Cretaceous magmatic evolution and intrusion-related metallogeny of the Tintina Gold Province, Yukon and Alaska
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middle Columbia Salish
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Middle ear fluid in young children
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Middle East and North Africa - UW restricted (Europa World Plus)
Includes "Who's who in the Middle East and North Africa." |
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Middle East strategic balance (Institute for National Security Studies) 2001/02 to present
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Middle English collection
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Middleton's allergy principles & practice - UW restricted (MDConsult)
This best-selling resource has a worldwide reputation as the leader in its field. Focusing on human immunology and biology, while also reporting on scientific experimentation and advancement, it provides comprehensive coverage of state-of-the-art basic science as well as authoritative guidance on the practical aspects of day-to-day diagnosis and management. This new edition includes 700 full-color illustrations and a new, more accessible format to make finding information a snap for the busy practitioner. And this Expert Consult Edition offers online access to the complete contents of the 2-volume set, fully searchable, and much more. Includes a glossary of allergy and immunology for quick and easy reference. Contains keypoints and clinical pearls highlighted to find important information quickly. links to useful online resources both for you and for your patients. Offers contributions from hundreds of international authorities for world-class expertise in overcoming any clinical challenge |
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miei integrafi per equazioni differenziali
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Migracion y seguridad nuevo desafio en Mexico /
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Migration and the labour market in Asia - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/25/2002 to 02/10/2003
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Migration and winter ranges of ferruginous hawks from Washington 2001 progress report /
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Migration dialogue
Migration dialogue promotes an informed discussion of the issues associated with international migration |
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Migration of birds
Revised version of Frederick C. Lincoln's classic work on the migration of birds |
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Migration problems of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in flow regulated rivers /
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Migrations and movements of birds to New Zealand and surrounding seas /
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Migratory characteristics of spring chinook salmon in the Willamette River : annual report 1991 /
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Migratory waterbirds and climate change : effects within the African-Eurasian flyways /
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Migratory waterfowl and upland game seasons Latest issue only
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Military environment with respect to the homosexual conduct policy : evaluation report
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Military jurisdiction and international law military courts and gross human rights violations. Vol. 1 /
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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
The objective of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) was to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being and the scientific basis for action needed to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of those systems and their contribution to human well-being. The MA has involved the work of more than 1,360 experts worldwide. Their findings, contained in five technical volumes and six synthesis reports, provide a state-of-the-art scientific appraisal of the condition and trends in the world's ecosystems and the services they provide (such as clean water, food, forest products, flood control, and natural resources) and the options to restore, conserve or enhance the sustainable use of ecosystems |
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Miller's anesthesia - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Mind the gap : international comparison of cyclical adjustment of the budget /
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mineral hot springs of Wyoming
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Mineral revenues : the ... report on receipts from Federal and Indian leases
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Mingei Japanese folk toys
Online exhibit of some Japanese folk toys in the collection of the Anthropology Dept., California Academy of Sciences |
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Miniature radio frequency transponder technology suitability as threatened species tags /
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Minidoka Internment National Monument : general management plan /
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Mining and critical ecosystems mapping the risks /
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Minnesota timber industry : an assessment of timber product output and use, .. 1988 to present
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MIRI report series and safety resources
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mirrovr of maiestie: or, The Badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618
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Miscellaneous stream-flow measurements in the State of Washington, 1890 to January, 1961
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mise en place du Traite 8 dans le Nord-Ouest du Canada The making of Treaty 8 in Canada's Northwest
The Making of Treaty 8 in Canada's Northwest, a Virtual Museum of Canada exhibit, commemorates a historic event of enormous importance to Alberta's northern First Nations. On June 21, 1899, on a point of land just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta, six leaders of the First Nations of Lesser Slave Lake signed a government-prepared document known as Treaty 8. All future land use and development in northern Alberta flowed from this event |
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mise en uvre de la Convention anti-corruption de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 09/13/2004 to 07/17/2007
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MISSING : a computer program for the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters of the multivariate linear model with incomplete measurements /
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Missouri River system's "other" fish
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Mistletoes in Wellington Conservancy current status and future management /
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Mixed motives /
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Mixed waste paper to ethanol fuel : a technology, market, and economics assessment for Washington / ETDE site
Mixed waste paper to ethanol fuel : a technology, market, and economics assessment for Washington / OSTI site |
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Mixed-species plantations of nitrogen-fixing and non-nitrogen-fixing trees
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MLA style
Guidelines on MLA documentation style; includes directions for documenting Web sources |
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Mobile fishing gear effects on benthic habitats : a bibliography /
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Moby-Dick, or, The whale
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model for assessing incidental take of manatees due to watercraft-related activities
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model for landscape development in terms of shoreline displacement, sediment dynamics, lake formation, and lake choke-up processes /
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model of the productivity of the northern pintail
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Model tax convention on income and on capital - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 08/05/1998 to present
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Model tax convention on income and on capital : condensed version, 15 July 2005/ - UW restricted
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model theory of groups
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Model theory, algebra, and geometry /
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Model watershed development in Eastern Washington administrative project support annual progress report /
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Modele de convention fiscale concernant le revenu et la fortune : Version abregee - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 08/05/1998 to present
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Modeling and simulation in manufacturing and defense systems acquisition : pathways to success /
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Modeling Antarctic marine ecosystems /
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Modeling Florida panther movements to predict conservation strategies in north Florida
Over 70 percent of panther moves were in Hamilton and north Columbia Counties, areas of lowest public support for panther reintroductions. Landscape connections for panthers and specific areas of high panther use along Interstates I-75 and I-10 were also identified. These and other model results support conservation approaches that include a continued commitment to regional and county planning in environmentally sensitive areas, possible public purchase of environmentally sensitive lands, and financial incentives to owners of private properties deemed critical to panthers. Model results support targeting landowners and residents of Hamilton and Columbia counties for future education programs and inclusion in conservation processes |
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Modeling scenarios for water allocation in the Gediz Basin, Turkey /
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Modelling carbon and water flows in terrestrial ecosystems in the boreal zone : examples from Oskarshamn /
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Modelling dynamics including recruitment, growth, and mortality for sustainable management in uneven-aged mixed-species rainforests
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Modelling methods for policy analysis in Miombo woodlands
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Modelling of soil depth and lake sediments : an application of the GeoEditor at the Forsmark site /
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Modelling present and climate-shifted distribution of marine fishes and invertebrates /
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Modelling the dynamics and control of stoats in New Zealand forests /
The impact of sterilisation and culling control of stoat (Mustela erminea) populations was evaluated using models of increasing complexity. The first was a simple logistic model with continuous births and deaths; the second included a more realistic birth pulse rather than continuous births; and the third included a birth pulse and age structure. For beech forest (Nothofagus spp.) habitats, the birth pulse models distinguished between mast, crash and normal years, each year having a different intrinsic rate of increase, rm, which was parameterised from trap-catch indices. The second model best predicted the large variation in stoat abundance observed in beech forest. Using this model, little difference was predicted in the proportional reduction of stoat density under culling or sterilisation control. Under continuous control, sterilisation was slightly more effective at reducing peak (summer) stoat density; however under pulsed control, culling was marginally more effective than sterilisation. Control of either kind was much more effective against populations in non-beech forests than against those in beech forests, essentially because of the former population's lower rm value. The second birth pulse model was also used to predict the likely dynamics of canine distemper virus (CDV) in stoat populations. CDV was not predicted to persist as an endemic disease in New Zealand stoat populations. This was primarily due to the birth pulse structure which precluded the continuous recruitment of susceptible individuals required to maintain the disease within a host population |
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Modelling the inter-tree variation of knot properties for Pinus sylvestris in Sweden /
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Modelling transport of water and solutes in future wetlands in Forsmark /
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Models for an ecosystem approach to fisheries /
This report reviews the methods available for assessing the impacts of interactions between species and fisheries and their implications for marine fisheries management. A brief description of the various modelling approaches currently in existence is provided, highlighting in particular features of these models which have general relevance to the field of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF). The report concentrates on the currently available models representative of general types such as bionergetic models, predator-prey models and minimally realistic models |
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modern English collection
Collection of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, letters, newspapers, manuscripts and illustrations for 1500 to the present |
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Modern nutrition in health and disease / - UW restricted (Ovid IP)
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Modern signal processing /
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Modernizing government accountability : a framework for reform /
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Modification of mixed-conifer forests by ruminant herbivores in the Blue Mountains Ecological Province /
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Mohua captive management plan /
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Molecular biology in fish, fisheries and aquaculture : the Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual Symposium held in Plymouth, England, 10-13 July 1995 / - UW restricted
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Molecular detection and pathology of the oomycete Albugo candida (white rust) in threatened coastal cresses /
This study describes the development and testing of a PCR-based assay for the detection of the internal transcribed spacer region 1 (ITS 1) of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) of Albugo candida. Similar PCR-based approaches have become widely used to detect Albugo spp. and other fungi within plant tissue. Primers were designed based on differences in the ITS 1 sequences between A. candida and Lepidium oleraceum. The primers preferentially amplified the A. candida ITS 1 from tissue samples in which the plant ITS 1 template predominated. Albugo candida ITS 1 DNA was detected in symptomatic host tissue as well as in a number of asymptomatic plants collected from Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens, New Zealand. Albugo candida ITS 1 DNA was also detected in surface-sterilised seed of L. oleraceum. These findings suggest that in the native host L. oleraceum, A. candida can exist as a latent asymptomatic infection and can also be transmitted vertically through seed. With more development, this technique will have the ability to detect Albugo in wild and ex situ populations, and could assist in efforts to ensure that wild stocks are not placed at risk by contamination from restoration plantings. However, because the possibility of false negatives has not been eliminated, further research is required to ensure unambiguous detection. A study on the impact of A. candida infection on plant growth and mortality in L. oleraceum seedlings failed to conclusively demonstrate that the pathogen imposes a significant fitness cost. Further studies are required, including growing seedlings through to reproductive maturity and assessing performance in the field, before firm conclusions can be reached |
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Molecular electronic structures an introduction /
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Molecular genetic analysis of hybridisation /
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Molecular genetic identification of whales, dolphins, and porpoises proceedings of a workshop on the forensic use of molecular techniques to identify wildlife products in the marketplace /
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Molecular orbital theory; an introductory lecture note and reprint volume /
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Molecular phylogeny, temporal patterns of lineage diversification, and phylogeography of the surgeonfish genus Naso (Acanthuridae)
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Molecular systematics and conservation of kakariki (Cyanoramphus spp.) /
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Molecular systematics and population genetics of marine vertebrates from Brazil
In contrast, the low genetic diversity of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) from northeastern Brazilian waters agrees with the hypothesis that only a single stock of yellowfin tuna occurs in the southwest equatorial region of the Atlantic Ocean. The genetic homogeneity of T. albacares in this area suggests that there is sufficient gene flow in that area to prevent development of local stocks |
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Moments of trust sibling responses to the disclosure of a sister's lesbian identity /
To better understand the responses of siblings to the disclosure of a sister's lesbian identity, eight pairs of siblings, each consisting of one lesbian participant and one of her siblings, were interviewed. Both lesbian and sibling participants were asked to discuss family relationships before disclosure (coming out), the actual disclosure, sibling reactions, parental reactions, and family relationships since disclosure. Notable results include "closeness" in sibling relationships and high levels of "trust" as strong predictors of supportive sibling responses. Siblings were also found to take on the role of confidant and counselor for their parents as they negotiated their daughters' newly-disclosed sexual orientation |
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Monetary policy in Denmark
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Money laundering /
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Monitoring & evaluation report
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Monitoring & evaluation report
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Monitoring amphibians in Great Smoky Mountains National Park /
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Monitoring and evaluation report
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Monitoring and evaluation report
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Monitoring and evaluation report
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Monitoring and evaluation report
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Monitoring and evaluation report
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Monitoring and evaluation report / 1995 to present
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Monitoring and evaluation report / 1999 to present
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Monitoring and restoration options for lizards on Kaitorete Spit, Canterbury /
Habitat manipulation to favour prey species is a potential alternative management technique to conventional predator control methods. New Zealand lizards are suitable taxa for evaluating the effectiveness of habitat manipulation, but to do so we need good baseline information about the study population as well as reliable sampling techniques. To this end, the three main aims of this research were to conduct a baseline survey of lizard distribution and species composition along the entire length of Kaitorete Spit, Canterbury; to develop a new sampling method (artificial retreats) for Canterbury geckos (Hoplodactylus "Canterbury"); and to test the relative effects of habitat and predator manipulation on survival of McCann's skinks (Oligosoma maccanni). Pitfall trapping identified differences in species distribution across duneland, farmland and shrubland habitats, and a decline in capture rates of spotted skinks (O. lineoocellatum "Central Canterbury") over a 3-year period. Canterbury geckos preferred artificial retreats made from Onduline over those made from corrugated iron and concrete, whereas skinks showed no preferences. It was also found that Onduline retreats could be used to detect Canterbury geckos following translocation and to estimate population size. Annual survival probability of McCann's skinks increased at sites with predator exclosures, but stayed constant at control sites and sites with artificial retreats. Therefore, predator control, but not the addition of artificial retreats, is predicted to benefit McCann's skinks. Our recommendations include predator control for spotted skinks near Birdlings Flat, Kaitorete Spit, and the development of standard guidelines for using artificial retreats |
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Monitoring between-year movements and assessment of artificial burrow features useful in conservation and management of burrowing owls : 1997 annual report /
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Monitoring biodiversity : quantification and interpretation /
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Monitoring bird populations by point counts /
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Monitoring coral reef marine protected areas
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Monitoring for forest management unit scale sustainability : the Local Unit Criteria and Indicators Development (LUCID) test /
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Monitoring of fall raptor migration in southwestern Idaho /
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Monitoring of greater sage-grouse habitats and populations
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Monitoring of Hochstetter's frog (Leiopelma hochstetteri) populations near Golden Cross Mine, Waitekauri Valley, Coromandel /
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Monitoring of migratory bull trout in the Jarbidge River, 1999 /
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Monitoring post-fledging burrowing owls in southwestern Idaho /
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Monitoring protocol for the Ord's kangaroo rat
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Monitoring raptors during autumn migration in southwestern and southcentral Idaho : 1998 annual summary /
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Monitoring stoat (Mustela erminea) control operations : power analysis and design /
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monitoring strategy for application to salmon-bearing watersheds /
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Monitoring the catch of turtles in the northern prawn fishery
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Monitoring the commercial swim-with-dolphin operations in the Bay of Islands / Pages 1-34
Monitoring the commercial swim-with-dolphin operations in the Bay of Islands / Pages 35-59 |
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Monitoring the cost-effectiveness of aerial 1080 and ground hunting for possum control /
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Monitoring the impact of new management arrangements in the northern prawn fishery ABARE report to the Fisheries and Aquaculture Branch, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry /
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Monitoring vegetation changes at Treble Cone Ski Field, New Zealand / Pages 1-36
Monitoring vegetation changes at Treble Cone Ski Field, New Zealand / Pages 37-50 |
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Monitoring visitor numbers in New Zealand national parks and protected areas : a literature review and development summary /
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Monitoring wilderness stream ecosystems
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Monitoring yellow-crowned parakeets /
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Monographs of the Western North American naturalist (Brigham Young University) 2002 to present
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Monographs published by Center for the Study of Intelligence
Site has documents discussing intelligence gathering activities of the various nations prior to, including, and after World War II |
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Monotone operators in Banach space and nonlinear partial differential equations /
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Montague Island marmot : a conservation assessment /
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Montague Island vole : a conservation assessment /
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Montana gray wolf conservation and management ... annual report (Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks) 2005 to present
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Montana sagebrush bibliography
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monthly digest of international and sovereignty developments
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Monthly station normals of temperature, precipitation and heating and cooling days 1961-90 : Montana / - UW restricted Access limited to public workstations
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Monthly station normals of temperature, precipitation and heating and cooling degree days 1961-90 : Alaska /
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Monthly station normals of temperature, precipitation and heating and cooling degree days 1961-90 : Idaho /
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Monthly station normals of temperature, precipitation and heating and cooling degree days 1961-90 : Oregon /
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Monthly station normals of temperature, precipitation, and heating and cooling degree days 1961-90 : Washington /
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Monthly statistics of international trade - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/01/2011 to present
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Monthly Statistics of International Trade Database - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Monthly statistics of international trade Statistiques mensuelles du commerce international - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/04/1998 to 01/05/2011
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Monumenta Germaniae historica digital
Contains digital images of the complete text of all published volumes of Monumenta Germaniae historica up to the year 2000 |
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Moose management and browsing dynamics in boreal forest /
The foraging patterns of large herbivores will affect their impact on structures and functions of ecosystems and on human use of natural resources. The foraging patterns are affected by a multitude of factors, e.g., forage availability, environmental conditions, and herbivore density. Furthermore, the importance of these factors has been suggested to vary over temporal and spatial scales. The impact from large herbivores will affect the management actions to fulfil socio-political policies (e.g., regarding damage to forests) and the harvest quotas could be decided from monitoring of animal numbers and damage. However, wildlife managers are often faced with a choice of several available monitoring methods, at varying cost and precision. The aim of this thesis was to improve our understanding of: 1) factors governing the foraging patterns of large herbivores and thereby also the impact on the ecosystem; and 2) performance of survey methods in relation to monitoring cost. The study was performed in south-central Sweden, and moose (Alces alces) in boreal forest was used as a model system. The results suggest that herbivore foraging decisions are scale-dependent. The significance of moose density effects, site productivity, and diversity among forage species on the foraging pattern varied from feeding patch to landscape level. On the plant level, browsing pressure and moose preference for groups of certain species varied significantly. On the stand level, moose preference for certain habitats varied according to variation in snow conditions. Furthermore, the distribution of forage types (e.g., field and shrub layer) differed between the habitats and the browsing on the different layers of forage will therefore vary according to environmental conditions. The browsing pressure was also dependent on forage availability and herbivore density. Moose density in Sweden is mainly regulated by hunting. The hunting quotas rely on more or less accurate monitoring methods. The ability to reach management goals generally increased with monitoring effort, but a combination of two relatively inexpensive monitoring methods also produced successful management outcomes |
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Moose population density and habitat productivity as drivers of ecosystem processes in northern boreal forests /
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Moose, mule deer, and cariboo [sic] sharing current knowledge
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Moral pan(dem)ic deviance and disease in Canadian medical discourses on AIDS, 1981-1990 /
This thesis, situated in dialogue with previous critical work on AIDS, medico-scientific discourse, and dissident sexualities, both documents and engages with medico-scientific discourses around homosexuality and AIDS in Canada during the first decade of the epidemic (1981-1990). By focusing on medico-scientific discourses located in what are almost exclusively professional journals, my analysis demonstrates the ways in which the production of medico-scientific knowledge is already an intensely socially constructed process, mediated by political, professional, religious, moral, and societal elements with which it has a reciprocal relationship. In prying open medical discourses about AIDS in Canada, I demonstrate not only the degree to which the narratives of medicine are implicated in the construction of contested sexual subjectivities, but also the pressures placed upon the identity of the medical profession itself through the challenges posed to medical metanarratives by the contestations around the meanings of AIDS, sexual difference, and the hierarchies of both medical and sexual knowledge |
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More games of no chance /
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more secure world : our shared responsibility : report of the High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change
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Moro conflict : landlessness and misdirected state policies /
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morphological and biochemical comparison of artificially and naturally-reared salmonids
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Morphological and ecological characteristics of Canadian freshwater fishes
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Morphological phylogeny of the bat genus Platyrrhinus Saussure, 1860 (Chiroptera:Phyllostomidae) with the description of four new species /
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Morphological studies of Dendrothele species from North America /
The new species Dendrothele gilbertsonii, from southern Arizona, is distinct from Dendrothele incrustans and Dendrothele microspora that also have globose to subglobose basidiospores. Dendrothele pachysterigmata, with 2-4 sterigmate basidia, is compared to Dendrothele commixta, which has 2-3 sterigmate basidia. All five species are described and illustrated |
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Morphology of Norway spruce tracheids with emphasis on cell wall organisation /
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Mortality and dispersion of saddlebacks after reintroduction to Boundary Stream Mainland Island /
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Mortality of fish escaping trawl gears /
Selective fishing has a large potential to reduce bycatch and discards, but it can be justified only if significant numbers of escaping fish survive. Many factors affect the survival of fish escaping from fishing gears and few studies have adequately explained the full range of stress, injury and mortality that can occur when fish escape from trawl codends under commercial fishing conditions. There are various options available to improve the survival of escapees. Installing escape panels or other sorting devices at strategic positions in a fishing gear can enhance escape and the survival of juveniles and non-target species. Facilitating the voluntary escape of fish through various constructional and operational solutions would increase the likelihood of their survival. In some cases, use of other fishing methods may be an appropriate approach to reducing unaccounted mortality associated with escape |
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Mosaics of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul : the Fossati restoration and the work of the Byzantine Institute /
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Moses Lake total maximum daily load groundwater study /
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Mosquito identification resources
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Moss and Adams' heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents including the fetus and young adult - UW restricted
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Moss flora of Central America /
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Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts status survey and conservation action plan for bryophytes /
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moths of Borneo. Part 3, Superfamily Bombycoidea families Lasiocampidae, Eupterotidae, Bombycidae, Brahmaeidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae /
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Motorcycle operator manual /
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Motueka and Riwaka catchments : a technical report summarising the present state of knowledge of the catchments, management issues, and research needs for integrated catchment management /
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Mount Rainier National Park
"This site is dedicated to providing useful information on Mount Rainier National Park. Learn about the park's history and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails and beautiful campgrounds. Plan a trip or vacation using detailed downloadable maps and referencing our sights guide, check the weather of the area, get the park address and driving directions, and find national park hotels and lodging." |
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Mountain beech forest dynamics in the Kaweka Range and the influence of browsing animals /
Assesses the impact of browsing deer on the regeneration of mountain beech, including changes over 15 years to forest structure, and evaluation of canopy replacement |
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Mountain biking issues and actions for USDA Forest Service managers /
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Mountain caribou in managed forests recommendations for managers /
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Mountain goat survey, Flat River area, western Mackenzie Mountains, September 2004 /
We conducted an aerial survey for mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) along the Flat River, western Mackenzie Mountains in September 2004 to document goat numbers and distribution. Goats were classified from the air into four sex/age classes: kids, yearlings, nannies, and billies. We used a handheld global positioning system to track the survey flight paths and record the locations of all wildlife seen. We had planned to survey three areas in the vicinity of the Flat River, north of Seaplane Lake, covering a total area of ca. 1000 km2. Unfortunately, inclement weather limited the survey to an area of mountains (ca. 400 km2) on the western side of the Flat River valley and to areas mostly below 2000 m elevation because of snow cover. We observed 90 mountain goat, 31 billies, 28 nannies, 20 kids and 7 yearlings; 4 goats were unclassified. We estimated 71.4 kids/100 nannies, 25.0 yearlings/100 nannies, and 111 billies/100 nannies. Other wildlife observed during the survey included 2 Dall's sheep (Ovis dalli), and 20 moose (Alces alces gigas) |
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Mountain Meadows Massacre
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Mountain pine beetle management : a guide for small woodland operations /
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Mountain plover habitat and population surveys in Alberta, 2001
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Movement patterns of spotted grunter, Pomadasys commersonnii (Haemulidae), in a highly turbid South African estuary
This study provides an understanding of the movement patterns of spotted grunter in the estuary and between the estuarine and marine environments. Consequently, it provides information that will assist in the design of a management plan to promote sustainability of this important fishery species. The techniques used and developed in this study also have direct application for further studies on other important estuarine-dependent fishery species |
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Movements and distributions of northern squawfish downstream of lower Snake River dams relative to the migration of juvenile salmonids : completion report /
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Movements and habitat selection of the longnose snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei) in southwestern Idaho /
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Moving from meat vegetarianism, beliefs, and information sources /
Finally, the proportion of prospective vegetarians was gauged. Approximately 15% of non-vegetarians were found to hold similar beliefs about vegetarianism as vegetarians. Prospective vegetarians were distinct from vegetarians and the remaining omnivores. For example, they were less likely than the remaining omnivores to eat red meat as frequently or to be Anglo-Australian. The research suggested that a significant portion of the population is interested in vegetarian diets, but that certain barriers need to be overcome if this is to increase and lead to dietary change; in particular, the beliefs that vegetarian diets are nutritionally inadequate and that meat is essential for health. Tailored communications about how to prepare healthy, tasty vegetarian meals may also be useful. The results indicated the sources of food/nutrition/health information that may be most appropriate to disseminate such messages. Additionally, it was found that ethical (e.g. environmental, animal welfare) issues were linked to health and dietary behavior. They may need to be more fully addressed by health professionals if the public is to obtain maximum benefit from plant-based diets, with minimum risk |
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MSc-theses 1999 : studies in biodiversity I /
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MSRI /
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MTPE EOS data products handbook
MTPE EOS data products handbook The documents in this multi-volume set provide descriptions of the data products that will be produced from the named scientific missions |
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Mud crab aquaculture and biology proceedings of an international scientific forum held in Darwin, Australia, 21-24 April 1997 /
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Mudfish (Neochanna Galaxiidae) literature review /
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Mudrooroo a likely story : identity and belonging in postcolonial Australia /
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Mughals
A narrative of Indian history in the Mughal period, including culture and religion, by Professor Richard Hooker to accompany a course at Washington State University |
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Muhelytanulmanyok = Discussion papers
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Multi-metric index development for biological monitoring in Washington State streams /
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Multi-species and multi-interest management an ecosystem approach to market squid (Loligo opalescens) harvest in California /
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Multi-species and multi-interest management an ecosystem approach to market squid (Loligo opalescens) harvest in California /
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multi-species conservation strategy for species at risk 2006-2007 report /
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multi-species conservation strategy for species at risk in the Milk River basin year 1, progress report /
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Multi-species habitat enhancement techniques a guide to enhancing biodiversity on NAWMP landscapes in Alberta : field manual /
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Multi-species recovery plan for the threatened and endangered species of South Florida technical/agency draft /
The draft plan for the recovery and restoration of listed endangered species and their habitats in South Florida |
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multicultural landscape national parks and the Macedonian experience /
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Multifunctionality in agriculture : what role for private initiatives? - UW restricted
Beyond its primary function of supplying food and fiber, agricultural activity can produce environmental services, or have negative effects such as creating pollution. Market forces alone are not able to ensure that the level of these positive and negative externalities of agriculture is acceptable to society. But government interventions can also be problematic, leading to costly and inefficient policies. This report sheds light on the potential of non-government solutions such as the development of market mechanisms, and the promotion of private transactions and voluntary approaches to provide the best alternative in some situations. A typology has been developed and fourteen specific cases are examined, illustrating a wide diversity of situations in a range of OECD countries. The examples analyzed range from the use of market price premiums to environmental trusts, easements, and tradable credits or quotas, and cover both positive and negative externalities. Some of the examples identified relate to new and innovative approaches never tried before, while others have a relatively long history of operation. This report synthesizes the findings of the case studies, focusing on the implications for governments role, and assessing the relative efficiency, equity and stability of the approaches described compared to direct government intervention.--Publisher's description |
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Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General (United Nations) Latest edition
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Multilingual glossary for art librarians : English with indexes in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish
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Multinational military units and homosexual personnel
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Multiple use management in the Australian marine environment : principles, definitions and elements /
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Multiple-use forest planning techniques : a synthesising analysis /
Because of the complexity of multiple use forest management problems, it is difficult to quantify the consequences of management activities and to identify good management plans without the use of mathematical models. On the other hand, such models usually cannot provide sufficiently precise descriptions of the real problem, and thus one should not rely entirely on the solutions of the models to find the best management plan. This "paradox" has plagued multiple-use forest planning and management. It has also motivated the continual suggestion of new planning techniques in the forestry literature. This paper provides an overview of various multiple-use forest planning techniques that have been proposed, emphasising their strengths and limitations in practical applications. It describes three planning procedures and discusses how alternative techniques can be applied at different stages of the planning process to overcome difficulties associated with each technique |
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Multiresource effects of a stand-replacement prescribed fire in the Pinus contorta-Abies lasiocarpa vegetation zone of central Washington /
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MULTISAR a multi-species conservation strategy for species at risk : 2005-2006 report /
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MULTISAR a multi-species conservation strategy for species at risk : year 3 report /
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MULTISAR, the Milk River Basin Project a multi-species conservation strategy for species at risk : year 2 progress report /
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MULTISAR, the Milk River Basin Project habitat suitability models for selected wildlife management species /
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Multiscale problems and methods in numerical simulations : lectures given at the C.I.M.E. Summer School held in Martina Franca, Italy, September 9-15, 2001 /
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Multivariable calculus
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Municipal bonds in Washington State Jan. 2001 to Jan. 2004
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Municipal watershed management : symposium proceedings /
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Murray and Nadel's textbook of respiratory medicine - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Murray's people a collection of essays about the fascinating people who explored, settled, and developed Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest /
"Wobblies and patriots. Explorers gold-diggers, bankers, printers, and newspapermen. For more than 30 years, historian and journalist Murray C. Morgan entertained, enlightened and delighted readers with his stories of the people and the events which played a critical, and oftentimes humorous role in the growth and development of Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest. Murray Morgan died in mid 2000, leaving a wonderful legacy for generations to discover. What will you find here? Accounts of the leveling of Seattle in 1898; a mammoth hoax involving the discovery of a woolly mammoth; Mark Twain at the Tacoma Theater; a Tacoma's teenager's encounter with President Woodrow Wilson at the Stadium Bowl, stories of the Wilkes Expedition, dirty political goings-on, and a young cub reporter's scoop on the rescue of Amelia Earhart. These are terrific stories of a time past - a time when a world was waiting to be discovered, when a man's vision could create a city, and when life was lived intensely by people who were willing to take risks and knew how to have fun"--Introd |
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Muse and confidante the Angelica Schuyler Church Archive : an exhibition in the Tracy W. McGregor Room, University of Virginia Library, September through December 1996
Digital version of the exhibit showing how women of the 18th century could become power brokers and confidantes. The exhibit includes correspondence from Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton to Angelica Schuyler Church, Hamilton's sister-in-law |
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muskellunge fishery in nine northern Wisconsin lakes /
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Mussel bed restoration and monitoring /
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musterer's sojourn on Campbell Island the diary of Alfred Austin, 1919-1921 /
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Mythology of southern Puget Sound
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