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Pachystegia rufa and allied rock daisies : rarity and threats /
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Pacific environment outlook /
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Pacific hake (offshore)
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Pacific herring coded wire tagging study ... releases recovered in .. (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) 1999 to present
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Pacific lamprey research and restoration annual report 1996
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Pacific Northwest historical documents database
Diaries, letters, reminiscences and political documents drawn from various sources within the University of Washington, Special Collections Division |
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Pacific Northwest weed management handbook (Pacific Northwest Extension Publication)
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Pacific region state of the ocean
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Pacific salmon and artificial propagation under the Endangered Species Act /
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Pacific salmon resources in central and north coast British Columbia
This is the second of three reports describing the Pacific salmon resource of British Columbia. The report is limited to salmon in the central coast & associated coastal rivers. Information in the report is derived primarily from records of the numbers of salmon spawning obtained from Fisheries & Oceans Canada, reports reviewed & accepted by the Pacific Scientific Advice Review Committee, and published references. The report is arranged in chapters covering each salmon species (sockeye, pink, chum, coho, & chinook), with information on such matters as spawning escapements, population estimates & trends, stream surveys, enhancement activities, and outlooks for the various salmon stocks |
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Pacific salmon resources in central and north coast British Columbia
This is the second of three reports describing the Pacific salmon resource of British Columbia. The report is limited to salmon in the central coast & associated coastal rivers. Information in the report is derived primarily from records of the numbers of salmon spawning obtained from Fisheries & Oceans Canada, reports reviewed & accepted by the Pacific Scientific Advice Review Committee, and published references. The report is arranged in chapters covering each salmon species (sockeye, pink, chum, coho, & chinook), with information on such matters as spawning escapements, population estimates & trends, stream surveys, enhancement activities, and outlooks for the various salmon stocks |
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Pacific sardine
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Paganism and pagan survivals in Spain up to the fall of the Visigothic kingdom
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Palatability and efficacy of Pestoff 20R bait on mice from Mokoia Island, Rotorua /
Following an unsuccessful eradication attempt on mice (Mus musculus) on Mokoia Island, the palatability of the bait used and mouse tolerance to anticoagulants were raised as possible reasons for the operation's failure. To alleviate these concerns before another eradication attempt, a two-choice trial was carried out on 21 mice from Mokoia to compare the palatability of Pestoff 20R to a standard diet. A no-choice trial was also run to assess bait efficacy. A high degree of variability was recorded between individual mice, but in general, mice found Pestoff 20R significantly less palatable than the standard diet. No evidence for tolerance to brodifacoum could be found. The absence of information on dietary preferences and reasons that several mouse eradication attempts have failed are discussed and recommendations are made for the need to test the palatability of a range of bait types in a natural situation. Research on the impact of social interactions on the success of eradication attempts is also recommended |
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Palatability of rodent baits to wild house mice /
This study assesses the palatability and efficacy of four toxic rodenticide products to wild house mice (Mus musculus). PESTOFFEO rodent bait was the most palatable bait tested and achieved 100% mortality, and TalonEO 50WB was also palatable and effective |
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Palau's forest resources, 2003 /
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Paleoecological evaluation of late Eocene biostratigraphic zonations of the Pacific coast of North America / - UW restricted
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Paleontological contributions (KU ScholarWorks) 2009 to present
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paleopopulation of Coryphodon lobatus (Mammalia:Pantodonta) from Deardorff Hill Coryphodon Quarry, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado / - UW restricted
A unique early middle Wasatchian paucispecific bone bed from Deardorff Hill in the Piceance Creek Basin of Colorado contains a minimum of 12 individuals of Coryphodon lobatus that range in age from subadult "yearlings" to senescent individuals. The preponderance of Coryphodon material in this assemblage (92% of the 700+ complete bones represent a single species of Coryphodon) argues for a "catastrophic" origin for this assemblage. The Deardorff Hill Coryphodon Quarry preserves one of the most complete dental eruption sequences reported to date for Coryphodon and allows interpretation of demographic and life history attributes not ordinarily observable, such as evidence of seasonality in births. In addition, females are disproportionate in number to males, further confirming that this species had a polygynous social structure. Mass mortality assemblages are useful in eliciting a better understanding of the range of variation in single populations. Metrically, the molars of C. lobatus specimens from Deardorff Hill Coryphodon Quarry have coefficients of variation ranging from 4 to 11, which are comparable to metric variation observed in other mass death Coryphodon assemblages. An understanding of the range of variation in this highly variable taxon is of particular importance in the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of this ubiquitous Eocene mammal |
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Paleozoic geography and paleomagnetism of Kazakhstan
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Paleozoic section in the Shainin Lake area, central Brooks Range, Alaska /
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Palermo Wellfield superfund site subdrain system and treatment lagoon status report 2002/2003 to present
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Pali Canon online
The electronic text edition of the Sri Lankan version of the Pali Tripitaka, published online via the Journal of buddhist Ethics and the Sri Lanka Tripitaka Project. Viewing the e-text requires downloading and installing the special fonts, which are available from the site |
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Palliative medicine - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Pallid sturgeon recovery update
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Pamphlet and textual ephemera collection
The pamphlet and textual ephemera collection consists of digital images of documents, pamphlets, booklets, flyers, and other original material selected from holdings in the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections Division. Most of the materials are drawn from the Division's Pacific Northwest Collection. Subjects covered include: tourism in Washington State, architecture and urban development in Seattle, Seattle theatrical productions, and the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition |
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PANDORA archive preserving and accessing networked documentary resources of Australia /
PANDORA archive is a digital archive dedicated to the preservation of and long term access to Australian online publications of national significance |
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Panorama de l'aide au developpement - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/20/2008 to 03/20/2008
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Panorama de l'aide pour le commerce - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 09/19/2012 to present
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Panorama de l'entrepreneuriat - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/14/2011 to present
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Panorama de la sante - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/02/2001 to present
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Panorama de la societe - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 08/21/2001 to present
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Panorama des administrations publiques - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/08/2010 to present
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Panorama des comptes nationaux - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/10/2011 to present
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Panorama des regions de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/02/2008 to present
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Panorama des statistiques de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/15/2005 to present
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Panorama des statistiques de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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papel de la posicion financiera de los agentes economicos en la transmision de la politica monetaria /
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papel del credito en el mecanismo de transmision monetaria /
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Paper - UW restricted (ASABE Technical Library) 2006 to present
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Paper / (British Columbia. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources) 1979 to 1996
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Paper / (British Columbia. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources) 1997 to 1998
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Paper / (British Columbia. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources) 1999 to present
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Papers in honour of R.C. Abraham (1890-1963) : papers from the Symposium on R.C. Abraham (1890-1963) at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, September 14-15, 1990 / - UW restricted
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papers of John Jay
"The papers of John Jay, 1745-1829 is an image database and indexing tool comprised of thousands of pages scanned from photocopies of original documents gathered by the John Jay publication project staff during the 1960s and 1970s under the direction of the late professor Richard B. Morris. These files were maintained as sources for items to be used in a planned four-volume letterpress series entitled the Selected unpublished papers of John Jay"--About the Project |
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papers of Sir Joseph Banks
"Digital reproductions and transcripts of those papers of Sir Joseph Banks which are held in the Mitchell and Dixson collections at the State Library of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia. These amount to approximately 10,000 manuscript pages and include correspondence, principally letters received, but also reports, invoices and accounts, journals, plus a small quantity of maps, charts and watercolours." |
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papers of the ... SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education - UW restricted
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Papers of the War Department, 1784 to 1800
On the night of November 8, 1800, fire devastated the War Office, consuming the papers, records, and books stored there. Two weeks later, Secretary of War Samuel Dexter lamented in a letter that "All the papers in my office [have] been destroyed." For the past two centuries, the official records of the War Department effectively began with Dexter's letter. An innovative digital editorial project, Papers of the War Department, 1784-1800, has brought about a major change. Some 55,000 documents of the early War Department, long thought irretrievable, have now been reconstructed through a painstaking, multi-year research effort and made available to scholars, students, and the general public |
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Papers of Thomas Jefferson Selections
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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States / 1861 to 1931
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Papua New Guinea : 20 years on /
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Parasites and parasitological resources
This site contains over 550 images of more than 180 species of parasites, as well as information about life cycles and biology of protozoan, helminth, and nematode parasites of humans and animals |
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Parasites of feral cats and native fauna from Western Australia the application of molecular techniques for the study of parasitic infections in Australian wildlife /
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pariah syndrome : an account of Gypsy slavery and persecution /
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Parking management made easy : a guide to taming the downtown parking beast
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Parliamentary debates (Hansard). House of Commons official report 1999/2000 to present
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parliamentary debates (Hansard). House of Lords official report November 1994 to present
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Parrots status survey and conservation action plan 2000-2004 /
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Partenariat pour la gouvernance democratique - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/12/2010 to present
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partial list of animals in Washington
This is a list of the animal taxa for which the Washington Natural Heritage Program maintains information. This list includes all vertebrates, tiger beetles, butterflies, freshwater bivalves, and crayfish known from the state, and selected other invertebrates. Fields are scientific name, a common name, state rank, state legal status, global rank, and federal status of each taxon |
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Partial-cutting safety handbook
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participant system : providing the interface in virtual reality /
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Partnership for Democratic Governance - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 12/03/2009 to present
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Partnerships for reducing landslide risk : assessment of the National Landslide Hazards Mitigation Strategy /
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Partridges, quails, francolins, snowcocks, guineafowl, and turkeys status survey and conservation action plan 2000-2004 /
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Passions of the tongue : language devotion in Tamil India, 1891-1970 /
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Patch-matrix interactions and bird species conservation in a plantation-dominated landscape in Australia
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Pateke (Anas chlorotis) recovery plan, 2005-10 /
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Patent and Trademark Office review
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Pathways and management of marine nonindigenous species in the shared waters of British Columbia and Washington /
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Pathways and management of marine nonindigenous species in the shared waters of British Columbia and Washington final report, January, 1997 /
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Pathways to our optimal future : a five-year review of the activities of the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin International Task Force : tracking the recommendations of the Marine Science Panel
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Patriotic music in the grades
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Patrologia Latina the full text database - UW restricted
A full-text electronic version of the Latin portion of the Patrologiae Cursus Completus, published by nineteenth-century ecclesiastical publisher Jacques-Paul Migne. Its 221 volumes cover the works of the Latin Fathers, from Tertullian in 200 A.D. to Pope Innocent III in 1216 |
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Patterns of fish and wildlife harvest and use in Beaver, Alaska /
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Patterns of species richness in the high seas /
Maps of the species richness in the high seas are presented, which are based on the distribution of individual species of marine invertebrate and vertebrate groups, complemented with maps of genera and families of invertebrates and fishes. High seas refers to marine areas outside the 200-mile exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and continental shelf areas, or other described national jurisdictions. We considered known latitudinal and longitudinal gradients of the distribution of species richness (declining from the equator, and from a global center of species richness about Indonesia) where appropriate. Maps of the known locations of cold-water corals and seamounts are also presented. There is suggestive evidence that cold-water coral are associated with seamounts. If validated, this would allow predicting the existence of far more cold-water corals sites than so far documented. Both habitat types are threatened by trawling. Lastly, a map of the distribution of threatened non-fish vertebrates is provided. Together, these maps indicate marine biodiversity in the high seas to be richly patterned, with some of these patterns helping to identify areas in need of protection such as seamounts, and the high seas of the Southwest Pacific |
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Patterson's allergic diseases / - UW restricted
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Patuxent bird identification infocenter
Photographs, songs, videos, identification tips, maps, and life history information for North American birds |
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Paving the way for continued rapid development of the flat (angasi) oyster (Ostrea angasi) farming industry in New South Wales /
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Pay structure of the federal civil service
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Payette National Forest quarterly schedule of proposed actions
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Payette National Forest quarterly schedule of proposed actions
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PC-SOLVE III user's manual : a procedural guide for computer-based sawmill analysis /
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PCBs in tissue of fish from the Spokane River, Washington, 1999 /
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PDII-LIPI Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Ilmiah, Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia
The official web site of the Indonesian Centre for Scientific Documentation and Information, with information about the publications and activities of the center and access to the online catalogs and accessions lists of its collections |
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Pea shoots /
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Peace Parkland native grassland stewardship program 2001/02
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Peakbagger.com home page
Peakbagger.com is a non-commercial hobby Web site that attempts to present information and statistics about the mountain peaks and mountain ranges of the world. For the most part, it is a front-end that allows simple queries and generates dynamic Web pages from a large online database of peaks, ranges, trip reports, and essays. Includes the Peakbagger.com Mountain Range Classification System (PEMRACS), a comprehensive taxonomy of the ranges of the world |
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Pearl Harbor attack hearings
Collection of hearings and reports dealing with Pearl Harbor, including the Knox investigation and the Navy Court of Iniquiry |
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Pearl perches of the world (family Glaucosomatidae) : an annotated and illustrated catalogue of the pearl perches known to date /
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Peary caribou and muskox abundance and distribution on the western Queen Elizabeth Islands, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, June-July 1997 /
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Peasants and monks in British India /
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PEB echanges la revue du programme de l'OCDE pour la construction et l'equipment de l'education - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/01/1998 to 10/01/2008
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PEB exchange the journal of the OECD Programme on Educational Building - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/01/1998 to 10/01/2008
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Pedaling out of poverty : social impact of a manual irrigation technology in South Asia /
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Pediatric care planning - UW restricted (Ovid IP)
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Pediatric nutrition care manual - UW restricted
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PEER report
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PEER report
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PEER report / 1998 to 1998
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Pegasus tin : archaeological survey of the Pegasus tin field, southern Stewart Island/Rakiura /
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Penal servitude in early modern Spain /
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Pend-d'Oreille butterfly survey
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Pensions at a glance public policies across OECD countries - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/02/2005 to present
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pensions dans les pays de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/02/2005 to present
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People and plants working paper
Case studies on significant themes in applied ethnobotany |
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People, park, and plant use recommendations for multiple-use zones and development alternatives around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda /
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Percent crown cover tables for applying the shelterwood system in New England /
Provides tables for estimating residual percent crown cover, using a 10-factor prism, of three species groups: (1) sugar and red maples, yellow and paper birches; (2) white ash, white pine, red spruce, balsam fir, and hemlock; and (3) beech |
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Perceptions of libraries and information resources a report to the OCLC membership /
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Peregrine falcon biology and management in Colorado, 1973-2001 /
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Peregrine falcon surveys and monitoring in the northeast boreal region of Alberta, 2001
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Peregrine falcon surveys and monitoring in the Parkland Region of Alberta, 2001
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Perez and Brady's principles and practice of radiation oncology - UW restricted
Perez and Brady's principles and practice of radiation oncology - UW restricted (R2)
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perfect storm in the Amazon wilderness development and conservation in the context of the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America (IIRSA) /
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Performance and accountability report
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Performance budgeting in OECD countries - UW restricted
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performance monitoring framework for conservation advocacy /
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Performance of two transferred modules in the Lagunera region : water relations /
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Performance report / 2002 to present
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Performance report for the period ending March 31, .. (Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat) 2007/2008 to present
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Perinatal nursing / - UW restricted (Ovid IP)
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Periodic solutions for evolution equations
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Permanence of paper for publications and documents in libraries and archives /
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Permit handbook : commonly required environmental permits for Washington State Revised edition
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Perseus digital library
Includes a large database of images (coins, vases, sculpture), Greek and Latin texts and translations, resources for textual studies, and English word searches of the texts |
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Persistence of residual diphacinone concentrations in pig tissues following sublethal exposure /
Effective but less persistent alternatives to brodifacoum are being sought for the control of introduced rats (Rattus spp.) on mainland New Zealand. The first-generation anticoagulant diphacinone is currently being investigated in this context, including assessment of the potential risks of environmental contamination and secondary poisoning. A pen trial was conducted to address information gaps regarding the toxicity and residual persistence of diphacinone in pigs (Sus scrofa). Significant elevations in prothrombin time, International Normalised Ratio values and activated partial thromboplastin time were measured in pigs at day 2 following oral diphacinone doses of 12.5 mg/kg, 0.25 mg/kg/day for 3 days, or 0.5 mg/kg/day for 5 days. These values had returned to pre-dosing levels by day 7 in all pigs except two, which were euthanased during the trial due to increasing lameness; at necropsy, these two pigs were found to have severe haemorrhage in or around a leg joint. After exposure of pigs to a sublethal diphacinone dose (12.5 mg/kg) in food, elimination half-lives of residual diphacinone in liver, muscle and fat were 5.43-14.12 days, 4.48 days and 2.29 days respectively. These figures suggest that c. 160 days would be a conservative withholding period before feral pigs are taken for human consumption in areas where diphacinone baits have been used, to minimise the likelihood of detectable diphacinone residues (>= 0.02 [micron]g/g) occurring in wild pork |
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Personal justice denied : report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians
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Personal memoirs
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Personnel detail report 2001 to present
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Perspectiva mundial sobre la diversidad biologica 2 /
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Perspectivas Economicas da America Latina - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/12/2009 to present
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Perspectivas Economicas de America Latina - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 11/07/2007 to present
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Perspectives agricoles de l'OCDE et de la FAO - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 04/09/1999 to present
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Perspectives de l'acier de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/23/1998 to 10/27/1999
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Perspectives de l'emploi de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/09/1996 to present
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Perspectives de l'environnement de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/02/2001 to present
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Perspectives de l'investissement international - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/17/2003 to 07/27/2009
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Perspectives de l'OCDE sur les PME - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/24/1998 to 12/17/2002
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Perspectives de la science, de la technologie et de l'industrie - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/09/1998 to 09/17/2001
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Perspectives des communications de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/16/1999 to present
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Perspectives des migrations internationales - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/08/2006 to present
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Perspectives des technologies de l'information - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/08/2000 to present
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Perspectives du developpement mondial - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/14/2010 to present
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Perspectives economiques de l'Amerique latine - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 12/10/2007 to present
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Perspectives economiques de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/27/1997 to present
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Perspectives economiques de l'OCDE : statistiques et projections - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Perspectives economiques en Afrique - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/14/2002 to present
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Perspectives mondiales de la diversite biologique /
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Perspectives on global development - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/16/2010 to present
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Perspectives on inventory of caribou in British Columbia
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Perth gay community periodic survey / 1998
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Pesticide reduction evaluation for cranberry bog drainage in the Grayland area /
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Pesticide reregistration status
A collection of EPA's pesticide reregistration decisions, along with accompanying fact sheets |
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Peterson's principles of oral and maxillofacial surgery Michael Miloro, editor ; G.E. Ghali, Peter E. Larsen, Peter D. Waite, associate editors - UW restricted (STAT!Ref)
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Petition to designate critical habitat for the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort stock of the bowhead whale (Baleana [sic] mysticetus) under the Endangered Species Act
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Petition to list the Aleutian population of the northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris) as an endangered species
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Petition to list the California spotted owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis) as a threatened or endangered species
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Petition to list the southern resident killer whale (Orcinus orca) as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act
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Petroleum a primer for Kansas /
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Petroleum geology of the Devonian and Mississippian black shale of eastern North America /
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Pharmaceutical care practice the clinician's guide / - UW restricted (AccessSurgery)
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Pharmaceutical poisoning to 0-19 year olds National Public Health Partnership public health planning and practice framework trial /
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Pharmacoepidemiology principles and practice / - UW restricted
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Pharmacotherapy a pathophysiologic approach / - UW restricted
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Pharmacotherapy a pathophysiologic approach / - UW restricted
"The most comprehensive, widely used, and evidence-based pharmacotherapy text available Hailed by Doody's Review Service as "one of the best in pharmacy" Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach is unmatched in its ability to help students develop a mastery of evidence-based medicine for optimum patient outcomes. The eighth edition will feature the addition of SI units throughout and an increased number of global examples and clinical questions. Features Unparalleled guidance in the development of pharmaceutical care plans Full-color presentation Key Concepts in each chapter Critical Presentation boxes summarize common disease signs and symptoms Clinical Controversies boxes examin complicated issues you face when providing drug therapy NEW material added to the online learning center EXPANDED evidence-based recommendations EXPANDED coverage of timely issues such as palliative care and pain medicine Therapeutic recommendations in each disease-specific chapter"--Provided by publisher |
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Pharmacy - UW restricted (AccessPharmacy)
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Pharmacy and federal drug law review a patient profile approach / - UW restricted (AccessPharmacy)
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Pharmacy needle and syringe survey 2006 : hepatitis C risk and access to sterile injecting equipment in pharmacies in south-east Sydney : summary of findings /
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Pharmacy needle and syringe survey, Western Australia 2009 /
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Pheasants status survey and conservation action plan, 2000-2004 /
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phenology of space spatial aspects of bison density dependence in Yellowstone National Park / Text
phenology of space spatial aspects of bison density dependence in Yellowstone National Park / Maps |
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Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection
The website is composed of two sections: the story and the collection. In the story section are narratives on Walter Reed, Carlos J. Finlay, Jesse Lazear, Henry Rose Carter, Philp S. Hench, the Yellow Fever Commisson, Camp Lazear, the volunteers, and informed consent. On the collection side is the option to search by date, seres, subject, and keyword. Both sectons contain links to other Walter Reed biographies, highlights, Who's Who, Places, Collection Guide, Site navigation, IMLS final report, related sites, and credits |
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Philippine culture and history
Excerpts from secondary sources and from some early travel journals, and related links. Includes a section of turn-of-the-century photographs. Part of the Austrian-Philippine Website |
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philosophical gourmet report a ranking of graduate programs in philosophy in the English-speaking world /
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Philosophical works and selected correspondence of John Locke - UW restricted
Contains Locke texts drawn from a variety of sources |
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Philosophy & fun of algebra
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Phosphate deposits in northern Alaska /
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Photo point monitoring handbook /
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Photocopying of library and archive materials
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Photographic guide to median stubble heights /
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Photographic identification of individual Archey's frogs, Leiopelma archeyi, from natural markings /
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Photographs--Rainier National Park, mountain-glacier wonderland
Album includes scenic views of the mountain and surrounding parkland and peaks, along with images of visitors climbing, horseback riding, skiing, sledding, etc., and various park facilities |
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Phyletic diversification of the Cormohipparion occidentale complex (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Equidae), late Miocene, North America, and the origin of the Old World Hippotherium Datum /
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Phylogenetic relationships of oryzomine rodents (Muroidea:Sigmodontinae) : separate and combined analyses of morphological and molecular data /
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Phylogenetic studies on didelphid marsupials. 2, Nonmolecular data and new IRBP sequences : separate and combined analyses of didelphine relationships with denser taxon samplings /
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Phylogenetic systematics of dart-poison frogs and their relatives (Amphibia:Athesphatanura:Dendrobatidae) /
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Phylogeny and systematics of Squamata (Reptilia) based on morphology /
Squamata (amphisbaenians, "lizards," mosasaurs, and snakes) is an extremely diverse clade with a rich fossil record. There is little consensus about the interrelationships of the major squamate clades (i.e., Iguania, Gekkota, Scincomorpha, Anguimorpha, Amphisbaenia, and Serpentes), or even the membership of some of these clades. Morphology-based cladistic analyses typically agree only that the major dichotomy in extant squamates is between Iguania and all other taxa. The phylogenetic placement of Amphisbaenia and Serpentes is particularly problematic. Incomplete taxon sampling is likely a major contributing factor to the absence of a consensus about squamate interrelationships. This study examines squamate relationships using 222 ingroup taxa scored for 363 morphological characters. Analysis of these data recovered 2,213 equally short trees with a length of 3,273 steps and a retention index of 0.7164. The results confirm the monophyly of the clades Scleroglossa (extant squamates exclusive of Iguania), Gekkota, Scincomorpha, Lacertoidea, Scincoidea, Anguimorpha, Carusioidea, Platynota, and Varanoidea. Novel results include the identification of a clade containing Scincidae sensu lato, Dibamidae, Amphisbaenia, and Serpentes; identification of a Mesozoic clade containing Bainguis, Eoxanta lacertifrons, Globaura venusta, and Myrmecodaptria; and identification of Dalinghosaurus as a basal shinisaur. A new taxonomic scheme is outlined. The names Iguanomorpha, Scincogekkonomorpha, Evansauria, and Mosasauriformes are applied to the stem-based groups including Iguania, Scleroglossa, Autarchoglossa, and Mosasauria, respectively. The importance of strict rigidity within taxonomy is questioned; taxonomy is most useful as a tool for communication about organisms or groups of organisms |
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Phylogeny of the cichlid subfamily Etroplinae and taxonomic revision of the Malagasy cichlid genus Paretroplus (Teleostei:Cichlidae) /
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Physical and biological characteristics of a rare marine habitat : sub-tidal seagrass beds of offshore islands /
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physical classification of Australian estuaries /
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Physical condition of American martens, Martes americana, from two forest regions in northeastern Ontario
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Physical habitat theme pilot audit technical report : Sustainable Rivers Audit /
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Physical oceanographic conditions on the Scotian Shelf and in the Gulf of Maine during 2003
Presents a review of physical oceanographic conditions on the Scotian Shelf and in the Gulf of Maine & adjacent offshore areas for 2003, with discussion of historical changes. Temperature & salinity characteristics are described, based on data obtained at coastal sea surface stations, long-term monitoring stations, annual groundfish surveys, ships of opportunity, and research vessels. Oceanographic conditions are expressed as monthly deviations from their long-term means, standardized where possible to a 30-year average using the 1971-2000 base period. Information is also provided on the position of the Gulf Stream and the boundary between shelf waters & offshore slope waters |
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Physical parameters and accumulation rates in peat in relation to the climate during the last 150 years /
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Physical punishment of children
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Physical reference data
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Physics and astronomy classification scheme : PACS - UW restricted (American Physical Society) current edition
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Physics in collision
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Physiological attributes of 11 Northwest conifer species /
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physiology of collaboration an investigation of library-museum-university partnerships /
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Phytomass in southeast Alaska /
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PICES scientific report
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Pictograph Cave State Park management plan
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Pictorial directory of registered lobbyists
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pictorial key for the identification of the subfamilies of Culicidae, genera of Culicinae, and subgenera of Aedes mosquitoes of the Afrotropical Region (Diptera:Culicidae)
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Piedmont, Italy - UW restricted
Piedmont is one of the top ten manufacturing regions in Europe and enjoys the highest levels of business investment in R&D in Italy. Birthplace of the Italian automotive company, Fiat, and home to many heavy engineering and manufacturing firms, the region has long been a central part of the national industrial core. Yet since the early 1970s, the fragility of Piedmont's production system has slowly became evident. This report reviews how Piedmont's new regional strategy supports innovation and how its efforts can be improved.--Publisher's description |
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Pierce County profile
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Pigs, peccaries, and hippos status survey and conservation action plan /
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Pilot analysis of global ecosystems : agroecosystems /
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Pilot analysis of global ecosystems : coastal ecosystems /
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Pilot analysis of global ecosystems freshwater systems /
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Pilot analysis of global ecosystems grassland ecosystems /
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pilot study of silvicultural systems for northern caribou winter range : lichen response /
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Pine plantations and wildlife in the southeastern United States an assessment of impacts and opportunities /
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Pine weevil Hylobius abietis feeding in shelterwood systems /
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Pioneering the Upper Midwest books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910
Collection of 138 books, including first-person accounts, biographies, promotional literature, local histories, ethnographic and antiquarian texts, and colonial archival documents. Pat of American Memory |
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PISA - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/26/2000 to present
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PISA - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 12/12/2002 to present
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PISA - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 04/25/2000 to present
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PISA a la loupe - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/01/2011 to present
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PISA in Focus - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/01/2011 to present
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Pitching injury prevention to baseballers and softballers a review of the literature /
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Pitt Latin American series
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place in history a guide to using GIS in historical research /
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Place-remaking under property rights regimes : a case study of Niucheshui, Singapore /
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Placement decisions for children in long-term foster care : innovative practices and literature review /
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plan for a research program on aerosol radiative forcing and climate change /
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Planning for visitor management at Mason Bay (Rakiura National Park, Stewart Island) /
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Planning styles in conflict at the San Francisco Bay Area's Metropolitan Transportation Commission /
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Planning, equipping, and staffing an archival preservation and conservation service a RAMP study with guidelines /
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Plant and animal communities along the Swedish Baltic Sea coast : the building of a database of quantitative data collected by SCUBA divers, its use, and some GIS applications in the Graso area /
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Plant associations in Washington's Puget Trough Ecoregion
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Plant genetic resources in the Pacific towards regional cooperation in conservation and management : a report based on an ACIAR-NARI workshop, Lae, Papua New Guinea, 30-31 March 1999 /
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Plantation design and biodiversity conservation
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Plantations and water : plantation impacts on stream flow /
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Plantations and water : plantation impacts on stream flow /
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Plantations, farm forestry, and water a discussion paper /
Presents a synthesis of the papers from a workshop, the views which emerged from structured discussion, and an executive summary |
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Plantes menacees ou vulnerables du Quebec
Individual accounts on threatened and endangered plants of Quebec |
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Planting native oak in the Pacific Northwest /
The extent of oak woodland and savanna habitat in the Pacific Northwest has been dramatically reduced since settlement in the mid-1800s. This report presents a practical guide for landowners and managers who are interested in reestablishing native oak by planting seedlings. Keys to successful establishment are (1) planting quality seedlings, (2) controlling competing vegetation to increase soil water availability, and (3) protecting seedings from animal damage. A variety of effective cultural treatments, including mulch and tree shelters, are described in detail. Although early growth rates of planted oak seedlings are quite variable, even within the same site, this variation decreases over time after the seedlings become established |
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Plants and animals of Long Island Sound /
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Plants database
The Plants database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. It includes names, plant symbols, checklists, distributional data, species abstracts, characteristics, images, plant links, references, crop information, and automated tools |
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Plants of Hawaii
A collection of images, maps, and reports on plants of Hawaii. Includes over 8,000 high resolution, copyright-free images for more than 1,000 species of native and non-native plants from Hawaii; Maui distribution maps for over 100 non-native plants; and reports for about 100 non-native plants on Maui |
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play of desire Sinclair Ross's gay fiction /
Informed by gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, and feminist theory, this dissertation illustrates my contention that queering Ross both reveals new avenues for textual exploration and threatens foreclosure of a critical understanding of the impossibility of homosexual subjectivity in his fiction. My critical interventions propose that an understanding of the unstable categories of desire, identity, and subjectivity are required in order to comprehend Ross's concerns with "homosexual difference" and changing configurations of gender and sexuality |
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Playing on-line sexual subjectivity, gender play, and the construction of the dyke SM fantasy /
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Playing the woman gender performance on the contemporary stage /
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Pleistocene stratigraphy of Island County / Text
Pleistocene stratigraphy of Island County / Plates and table |
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Plenary lectures : 23rd International Ornithological Congress, Beijing, 11-17 August 2002 / - UW restricted
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Pleural diseases - UW restricted
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PLoS one, marine biodiversity and biogeography regional comparisons of global issues
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plot of one's own : gender relations and irrigated land allocation policies in Burkina Faso /
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Plumer's principles & practice of intravenous therapy - UW restricted (Ovid IP (in perpetuity))
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Pluteus section Celluloderma in the U.S.A. /
Pluteus is a cosmopolitan euagaric genus found commonly on xyloid (woody) substrates. A taxonomic revision is presented for species of Pluteus section Celluloderma known from the U.S.A. Type studies of all taxa originally described from the U.S.A. as well as additional morphological data and keys are presented. Two new species, Pluteus deceptivus and Pluteus phaeocyanopus, and one new variety, Pluteus seticeps var. cystidiosus, are described, and the new name, Pluteus homolae, is given for Prunulus ludovicianus. Notes are provided for two extralimital taxa and three taxa that are doubtful or excluded from Pluteus section Celluloderma |
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Pocket guide to diagnostic tests - UW restricted (AccessPharmacy)
Pocket guide to diagnostic tests - UW restricted (AccessMedicine)
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poems of William Blake comprising Songs of innocence and of experience, together with Poetical sketches and some copyright poems not in any other edition
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Poetry criticism excerpts from criticism of the works of the most significant and widely studied poets of world literature - UW restricted (Literature Criticism Online) 1991 to present
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Poetry on buses
Presents the poems selected since 1997 in an annual poetry competition and featured for a year on placards in King County Metro buses |
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Poets Against War [website]
Begun by poet Sam Hamill in reaction to an invitation to attend First Lady Laura Bush's White House Symposium "Poetry and the American Voice" on February 12, 2003 (subsequently canceled), site contains poems or personal statements from over 4,600 poets to register their opposition to the Bush administration's policies toward war in Iraq. Allows for the submission of new poems and also provides links to anti-war activities, news items and other anti-war organizations |
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Point counts of birds what are we estimating? /
Point counts of birds are made for many reasons, including estimating local densities, determining population trends, assessing habitat preferences, and exploiting the activities of recreational birdwatchers. Problems arise unless there is a clear understanding of what point counts mean in terms of actual populations of birds. Criteria for conducting point counts depend strongly on the purposes to which they will be put. This paper provides a simple mathematical conceptualization of point counts and illustrates graphically some of the influences on them |
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Poisoning & drug overdose - UW restricted
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Polar bear Ursus maritimus
Website devoted to the protection of polar bears and their habitat, and the threat to their survival from the melting of sea ice habitat due to global warming. Includes information on actions by the Center for Biological Diversity and other conservation organizations |
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Polar bears proceedings of the 13th Working Meeting of the IUCN/SSC Polar Bear Specialist Group, 23-28 June 2001, Nuuk, Greenland /
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Polar bears proceedings of the Twelfth Working Meeting of the IUCN/SSC Polar Bear Specialist Group, 3-7 February 1997, Oslo, Norway /
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Policies affecting fertility and contraceptive use an assessment of twelve sub-Saharan countries /
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Policies for basic food commodities 2003/2004
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policing of gender in middle school
Based on 43 semi-structured interviews with children in grades 6th through 8th, this study examines how heteronormativity, or normative heterosexuality, shapes and reinforces gender stratification among preadolescents. The sample consists of 29 white and 17 non-white children. The author draws from self-evaluation theory, closure theory, and theory on heteronormativity in demonstrating that heteronorms and the use of the gay stigma operate to regulate gender performances and identities. Findings suggest specifically that a) while norms of femininity have altered in response to the feminist movement, norms of masculinity have not; b) male gender nonconformists are harassed through the use of the gay stigma, putting significant pressure on boys to maintain a hegemonic masculine/heterosexual identity; c) openly gay students are not always harassed to the extent suggested by the level of homophobia revealed in interviews with middle school students; d) boys use the gay stigma against other boys in their struggle for dominance over others; and e) white girls are less homophobic than other groups. The strict regulation of self and others reproduces heterosexism and patriarchy in ways profoundly important for understanding the persistence of inequality |
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Policy and style manual for theses and dissertations
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Policy brief
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Policy brief / - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 1992 to present
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Policy coherence for development 2007 : migration and developing countries - UW restricted
This edition of the Development Center's annual report on policy coherence focuses on migration. The book examines the costs and benefits of migration for developing countries and how these flows can be better organized to yield greater benefits for all parties concerned - migrant-sending countries, migrant-receiving countries, and the migrants themselves. It takes stock of what we know about the effects of migration on development, and distills from that knowledge a set of policy recommendations for sending and receiving countries alike. It draws on a large number of country and regional case studies coordinated by the OECD Development Center to illustrate the mechanisms that link migration and development: labor-market effects, brain drain, remittances, diaspora networks and return migration.--Publisher's description |
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Policy commitment and expectation formations : Japan's experience under zero interest rates /
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Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of governmental public domain information
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Policy Issues in Insurance - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/27/2001 to present
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Policy or panic? the flight of ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, March-May 1999 /
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Policy updates
A compilation of NIFL policy updates, focusing on federal legislation relating to literacy |
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POLiKEY an information system for polychaete families and higher taxa /
Version 2 includes interactive key and information system, containing 104 polychaete taxa (including 17 higher-level taxa, 82 families, and five subfamily groups). Enables users to obtain identifications of adult polychaetes from any part of the world as well as family descriptions and general information on taxonomy, biology, and ecology |
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political economy of reform : lessons from pensions, product markets and labour markets in ten OECD countries / - UW restricted
France; Italy; Mexico; Poland; United States; Germany; The Netherlands; Spain; Sweden; Australia |
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Political map of the world (Current issue)
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Political philosophy Machiavelli to Mill - UW restricted
Contains major works of Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, John Locke, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
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political writings of William Penn /
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politics and economics of transition to an open market economy in Viet Nam
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politics of speaking for theorizing the limits of liberation and equality in gay and lesbian political discourse /
To this end, a central focus in the project is the prevalence of rights in these debates. Arguing neither for nor against specific rights but for a deeper understanding of the culture they produce, the thesis situates rights within the framework of two dimensions of representation: as state formation and the law, on the one hand, and as subject formation, on the other. This framework serves to underscore the implications of waging political demands on the basis of that from which gays and lesbians have been excluded, something the thesis calls into question |
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Politiques agricoles : economies emergentes et pays en transition - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/13/1999 to 10/25/2002
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Politiques agricoles : pays non membres de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/01/2007 to 06/01/2007
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Politiques agricoles des economies emergentes - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/19/2009 to 05/19/2009
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Politiques agricoles des pays de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/17/1998 to 07/28/2010
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Politiques agricoles: suivi et evaluation - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 09/21/2011 to present
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Politiques d'education et de formation analyses et comparaisons internationales - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 11/18/2005 to present
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Politiques et gestion de l'enseignement superieur - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/12/1998 to 11/27/2008
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Pollinating insect responses to grazing intensity, grassland characteristics, and landscape complexity : behaviour, species diversity, and composition /
To maintain viable populations of flower visitors, alternative grazing strategies are recommended. To maintain a high diversity of flower visitors in isolated grasslands local optimisation of grazing may be the best strategy. In interconnected landscapes a better strategy may be to vary grazing intensity at the landscape level. Grasslands with different grazing management could thus complement each other. In landscapes where conditions are particularly good for specific insects, a third alternative would be to manage the landscape to enhance the diversity of this particular group |
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Pompeii forum project
Describes the Pompeii Forum Project in its archaeological, architectural, historical, and urban design aspects; provides links to lectures about and publications based on the findings; and provides instructional programs for teachers and students to study Pompeii and the civilization that thrived there |
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Ponderosa pine ecosystems restoration and conservation : steps toward stewardship : conference proceedings, Flagstaff, AZ, April 25-27, 2000 /
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Poppy the story of a South African girl /
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Population assessment of the Chatham mollymawk at the Pyramid, December 2001 /
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Population characteristics of Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus /
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Population dynamics 1994-98, and management, of Kaimanawa wild horses /
Feral horses of the southern Kaimanawa ranges, New Zealand, were studied from 1994 to 1998. Social, range use, and maternal behavior, and population health, reproduction and demography, are described. A field trial of immunocontraception and computer simulations of strategies to control population size are also reported |
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Population dynamics of the gypsy moth : an annotated bibliography /
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Population dynamics of the raggedtooth shark (Carcharias taurus) along the east coast of South Africa
The C. taurus population exhibited complex stock structuring, by size and sex. Competitive shore anglers fished an estimated 37, 820 fishing days.year-1 (95% C.I. = 28, 281 - 47, 359 days.year-1) for sharks, and caught 1764 (95% C.I. = 321 - 3207) C. taurus. Although released alive, post-release mortality ranged from 3.85% for young-of-the-year sharks to 18.46% for adult sharks. Between 1984 and 2004, a total of 3471 C. taurus were tagged. In all, 302-tagged sharks (8.7%) were recaptured. Both juvenile (< 1.8 m TL) and adult sharks (> 1.8 m TL) displayed philopatric behaviour for specific parts of their ranges, including gestating and parturition areas. Significant differences were observed in the percentage of recaptures between the different tag types, tagging programs, individual taggers and capture methods used to tag sharks. The annual tag retention rate for juvenile sharks, 94.19% (95% C.I. = 80.68% - 100.00%) was significantly higher than for adult sharks, estimated at 29.00% (95% C.I. = 6.76% - 64.39%). Tag reporting rates, from fishermen varied both spatially and temporally from 0.28 (95% C.I. = 0.00 - 0.63) to 0.77 (95% C.I. = 0.56 - 0.97). Associated tag wound damage and biofouling growth indicated that B-type tags were a suitable tag type for use on C. taurus, whereas C-type tags were not. The CJS bias-adjusted estimate for juvenile survival was 0.456 (95% C.I. = 0.367 - 0.516) and for adult sharks, 0.865 (95% C.I. = 0.795 - 0.915). From 1984 to 2004 the mean bias-adjusted population size for juvenile sharks was estimated at 3506 (95% C.I. = 2433 - 4350) and for adult sharks, 5899 (95% C.I. = 7216 - 11904). Trends in abundance over the 20-year study period indicated a stable, healthy population |
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Population dynamics of Virginia's hunted black bear population
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population ecology of wild horses in the Australian Alps
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Population estimate and habitat associations of the long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) in Alberta
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Population estimates and a survey protocol for ferruginous hawks in Alberta
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Population estimates for Peary caribou and muskox on Banks Island, NT, August 1992 /
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Population fluctuations in mountain hares : a role for parasites? /
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Population genetics of Boise Basin bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)
We analyzed the population genetic structure of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the Boise River basin, Idaho. We determined the influence of contemporary (including anthropogenic) and historic factors on genetic structure, taking into account existing data on bull trout habitat patches in this basin. We tested three models of the organization of genetic structure in this system, where genetic structure would: a) parallel the stream hierarchy, b) correspond to habitat patch structure, or c) follow a pattern of isolation by distance. We found strongest support for the isolation by distance model. In addition, we found weak population differentiation within the Boise system (FST = 0.064), relative to other similarly scaled systems containing bull trout. Frequent disturbance may be responsible for the strong isolation by distance yet weak overall levels of population subdivision in this system. In addition, we found that the South Fork was a genetic outlier from the remainder of the Boise system and may have been colonized at a separate time than the Middle and North Forks. At least one dam (Kirby Dam) has noticeably reduced levels of gene flow. These results show that distinct patterns of genetic structure may occur in separate portions of a species' range, especially at the range extremes. Based on these results, we suggest the South Fork should be treated separately from the remainder of the basin. Bull trout in Mores Creek should be protected but our results suggest that this population may be comprised of adults entrained by Arrowrock Dam and unable to return to natal streams to spawn and are thus spawning in the only available habitat. Connectivity should be restored whenever possible in cases where human activities have eliminated migratory corridors |
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Population genetics of Death Valley pupfishes (Cyprinodontidae:Cyprinodon spp.) and the identification of a new retrotransposable element family
Study of the genetic relationships and evolutionary histories of pupfish populations (Cyprinodontidae: Cyprinodon spp.) from the remnant aquatic habitats of Death Valley was approached by exploring the genetic structure and divergence within and among populations using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers. The findings of these studies illustrate the influences of population size and isolation time in the divergence of small, fragmented populations largely via genetic drift. The information revealed in this study has implications for assessing priorities in the conservation of the unique evolutionary heritage among populations of the Death Valley pupfishes. A new retrotransposable element family was identified and characterized. This family of genetic elements was uncovered during a search of the pupfish genome for transposable elements to be used as molecular markers for population analyses. The description of this element family, named "Swimmer 1" (SW1), provides new insights into the evolution of long interspersed nuclear elements (LINEs) in vertebrates. Therefore, a full characterization of the SW1 element family was undertaken in the Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) as well as in the pupfish genome. The Japanese medaka is a model organism widely used for genetic and developmental biology studies |
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Population genetics of Entiat River spring Chinook salmon /
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Population genetics of Southeast Asian and Western Pacific green turtles, Chelonia mydas
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Population health goals and assessment methods for steelhead in the Klamath Mountains Province /
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Population modelling and management of snow geese /
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Population monitoring of Lepidium davisii (Davis' peppergrass), Small Arms Range, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, 1991-1995 final report
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Population monitoring programme for Archey's frog (Leiopelma archeyi) : pilot studies, monitoring design, and data analysis /
Archey's frog (Leiopelma archeyi) is an endangered terrestrial species that occurs in two geographically distinct populations within the Waikato Region, New Zealand. There is concern about a possible decline in abundance in the Whareorino population because of predation and disease threats. However, knowledge of current trends in abundance within this population is limited. Since variable detection rates make abundance estimates from simple counts unreliable, a capture-recapture monitoring programme is needed. This report gives recommendations for the design and analysis of the monitoring programme. Capture-recapture pilot studies were carried out on five separate occasions in 2004-2005, with 2, 3, or 4 nights of sampling per trip, and nightly weather and search effort variables were recorded. Individual frogs were identified by their unique natural markings using a single digital photograph of the frog on a stage surrounded by mirrors. Capture-recapture analysis of these data gave preliminary estimates of abundance and capture probabilities. Using this information, power analyses were completed and the power to detect different types of abundance trends over time was tabled and graphed. The information presented will allow recommendations to be made about the number and size of grids and the number of nights of sampling per trip that will be required to detect a specified drop in abundance with confidence |
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Population parameters and distribution of the black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni), 2005/06 /
This report is part of a long-term study of the black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni) on Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island). During the 2005/06 breeding season, 366 study burrows within the 35-ha study site near Mount Hobson were checked and intensively monitored. Breeding pairs used 257 burrows, non-breeding adults used 43 burrows, and the remaining 66 burrows were non-occupied. By 5 May 2006, 164 chicks were still present in the study burrows and 8 others were presumed to have already fledged, corresponding to a breeding success of 67%. Nine census grids were monitored within the study site and contained 148 of the inspected burrows, with 93 burrows being used for breeding. One new burrow (not recorded in previous years) was found. Twenty-four chicks from earlier breeding seasons were recaptured within the study site. Twenty-five percent of the random transects established within the study site in 2004/05 were re-surveyed. These results and previous data were analysed to clarify habitat grade characteristics and burrow density within the study site. This clearly identified zones of different burrow density (no burrows, low, medium and high burrow density areas). Based on these density ranges and incorporating habitat characteristics, the study area was stratified, and its black petrel population estimated to be in the range of 3164-4066 birds. Eleven geo-locator data-loggers were also deployed on breeding black petrels. These indicated that the foraging range for the black petrels was highly variable, with no apparent differences between the sexes. Seven birds foraged around the North Island of New Zealand, particularly along the continental shelf edges or seamounts. Four birds travelled near the Chatham Rise, two birds travelled further north towards Fiji, four birds travelled towards the eastern Australian coast and one bird travelled around the southern tip of the South Island of New Zealand. These preliminary results show how important accurate foraging and distribution information is for determining national and international fisheries risk for the black petrel. It is recommended that further tracking work is undertaken for this species |
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Population status and productivity of piping plovers and least terns using Fort Peck Reservoir and the Missouri River, northeast Montana
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Population status and productivity of piping plovers and least terns using Fort Peck Reservoir and the Missouri River, northeast Montana
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Population status of migratory game birds in Canada / 2003 to present
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Population status of the eastern North Pacific stock of gray whales in 2009 /
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Population status reports
Provides status reports on the populations of various mammals in the Northwest Territories, including black bear, grizzly bear, bison, caribou, Dall's sheep, lynx, marten, moose, and muskox |
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Population survey of the Nahanni wood bison population, March 2004 /
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Population trends / 2005 to present
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Population trends and habitat occurrence of forest birds on Southern national forests, 1992-2004 /
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Population viability analysis for the southern resident population of the killer whale (Orcinus orca)
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Population viability analysis of endangered plant species an evaluation of stochastic methods and an application to a rare prairie plant /
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Population viability analysis of Puerto Rican parrots an assessment of its current status and prognosis for recovery /
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Populationsforandringar hos skogslevande arter i relation till landskapets utveckling /
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Port of Tacoma annual report 2002 to present
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Port surveys for introduced marine species : background considerations and sampling protocols /
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Port-to-port transportation corridor earthquake vulnerability /
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portrayal of gender in the Children's Book Council of Australia honour and award books, 1981-1993
This study examines the portrayal of gender in Australian Children's Book Council award and honour books in the Younger Reader and Older Reader categories over the years 1981-1993. Its purpose is to discover whether the books portray females and males in equally positive ways, which both reflect their changing roles in our society and provide models for gender construction to young readers. This is done by means of a qualitative analysis of the text from selected books, supported by a quantitative analysis in the form of frequency counts of gender representations. Relevant government policies and feminist ideologies which have influenced them are reviewed, and compared with the study's findings to ascertain how far the CBC books' gender portrayals are in line with current education policies and research. The findings suggest a review of CBC judging criteria, and highlight the need for a critical literacy approach in classroom literacy teaching. Recommendations for the broadening of research in literature are made |
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Positive health : then and now-- : following HIV-positive people's lives over time /
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Possible impacts of marine farming of mussels (Perna canaliculus) on king shags (Leucocarbo carunculatus) /
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Possum monitoring using raised leg-hold traps /
Possum populations are measured with leg-hold traps set on the ground. These can injure protected flightless birds. Field trials were conducted to compare results from traps set at ground level with traps positioned above the ground |
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Possums and possum control effects on lowland forest ecosystems : a literature review with specific reference to the use of 1080 /
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Possums as conservation pests : proceedings of a Workshop on Possums as Conservation Pests organised by the Possum and Bovine Tuberculosis Control National Science Strategy Committee, Christchurch, New Zealand, 29-30 November, 1994 /
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Post-pastoral succession in intermontane valleys and basins of eastern South Island, New Zealand /
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Post-Reformation digital library PRDL
The Post-Reformation Digital Library is a collection of resources relating to the development of theology during the Post-Reformation/Early Modern era (late 15th-18th c.), hosted by the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies of Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary. The library provides links to full text of many of the resources which it indexes, as well as indexing and links to various secondary sources and reference materials |
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Postsecondary works : career & technical education 2004 to present
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Potency of Bacillus thuringiensis strains and formulations against gypsy moth and spruce budworm larvae, 1980-86
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potential consequences of climate variability and change on coastal areas and marine resources : report of the Coastal Areas and Marine Resources Sector Team, U.S. National Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change, U.S.
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Potential conservation impacts of high-altitude small mammals : a field study and literature review /
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Potential effects of driftnet fisheries for albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) on populations of striped (Stenella coeruleoalba) and common (Delphinus delphis) dolphins from the northeast Atlantic
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Potential environmental weeds in Australia : candidate species for preventative control /
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potential for ore, industrial minerals, and commercial stones in the Simpevarp area /
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Potential for the introduction and translocation of exotic species by hull fouling : a preliminary assessment /
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Potential impact of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) in New Zealand and options for its control /
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Potential impacts of mechanical cockle harvesting on shorebirds in Golden and Tasman Bays /
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Potential invertebrate antifeedants for toxic baits used for vertebrate pest control : a literature review /
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Potential killing effectiveness of the Sturgeon rat/stoat trap /
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potential of bioactive constituents of Eucalyptus foliage as non-wood products from plantations
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potential of poisoned foliage as bait for controlling feral goats (Capra hircus) /
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potential sensitivity of marine mammals to mining and exploration in the Great Australian Bight Marine Park Marine Mammal Protection Zone an independent review and risk assessment report to Environment Australia /
This document contains an independent review of available information related to the sensitivities of marine mammals known to occur in the Great Australian Bight Marine Park (whales, dolphins, and sea lions) to activities conducted by the gas and petroleum industry during the course of their operations (including exploration, production, and decommissioning). A risk assessment was undertaken to determine the potential risks associated with possible future petroleum activities occurring within the Marine Mammal Protection Zone of the Great Australian Bight Marine Park (Commonwealth Waters) for incorporation into a review of the current management plan for the marine park, due to commence in 2003. Despite a significant number of publications on this topic, it was the general conclusion of the authors that there is still insufficient definitive data to determine, with any degree of certainty, what is likely to occur should petroleum operations be allowed in the Marine Mammal Protection Zone under the next management plan. In the context of the importance of the area for the recovery and conservation of the Australian sea lion and the southern right whale, application of the precautionary principle, as defined in the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), would support the continuation of the current ban on such activities until significantly more information is available demonstrating that these activities would not significantly impact upon southern right whales in this critical aggregation habitat and Australian sea lions in the coastal area |
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Potential value of indicator species for conservation and management of New Zealand terrestrial communities
The use of indicator species is reviewed within a context of the need for broader understanding of biological systems and the effects of management on biodiversity. The understanding needed to guide appropriate land management requires the integrated study of communities and systems in order to derive the basic principles operating |
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Potential vegetation hierarchy for the Blue Mountains section of northeastern Oregon, southeastern Washington, and west-central Idaho /
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Poultry science - UW restricted (Meeting Abstracts) Meeting Abstracts, 1999 to present
Vol. 5 includes a separately paged special issue, dated June 1926 |
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Pour une meilleure aide au developpement - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/15/2009 to present
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Poverty and children lessons of the 90's for least developed countries
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Poverty in the West Bank and Gaza
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Poverty, development, and biodiversity conservation shooting in the dark? /
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Poverty, gender, and youth working paper (Population Countil) 2007 to present
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power of globalization /
"This essay is a call for globalization's supporters to seize the initiative from globalization's opponents, communicate more effectively to the public the substantial benefits of globalization and free trade, and push both for progress in the Doha round and for requisite domestic reforms." -- p. 6 |
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Power to detect trends in abundance of long-tailed bats (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) using counts on line transects /
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PPI detailed report / (Archived data)
PPI detailed report / (Producer Price Index) PPI detailed report / (Prices and living conditions) |
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Prace Astronomickeho observatoria na Skalnatom Plese = Trudy Astronomicheskoi observatorii Skalnate Pleso = Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnate Pleso / (EJOURNAL)
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practical and conceptual problems with regulating harassment in a discriminatory institution
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practical guide to identifying yams the main species of Dioscorea in the Pacific Islands /
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Practical guide to the care of the medical patient - UW restricted (MDConsult)
"Practical Guide to the Care of the Medical Patient is the concise and clinically-focused pocket resource you need to get through your internal medicine clerkship or residency. Dr. Fred Ferri offers his experience as a leading teacher and clinician to help you diagnose and manage more than 225 disorders, signs, and symptoms. With practical information on diagnoses, treatment, procedures, and labs, this guide gives you convenient access to the information you need anytime you need." |
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practical guide to the management and analysis of survivorship data from radio-tracking studies / Pages 1-16
practical guide to the management and analysis of survivorship data from radio-tracking studies / Pages 17-32 practical guide to the management and analysis of survivorship data from radio-tracking studies / Pages 33-47 |
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Practical methodology for operational layout of commercial skyline thinning systems /
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Practice of geriatrics - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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practice of sport psychology telling tales from the field : a dissertation /
The focus of this study was to describe and interpret the socially generated and shared intersubjective meanings operative within the service delivery of applied sport psychology. To this end, various meanings emerged as a result of the study of the practice of sport psychology. First, multiple identities were experienced by the practitioners and these created tensions both within the practitioner and with others in their immediate environment. Second, the practitioners' various roles and related actions were the result of negotiated realities that involved all members associated with their respective communities of practice. Finally, reflexive actions associated with practice occurred as the result of a number of contextual and internal considerations that occurred before, during and after incidents of practice. It was felt that by closely examining the nature of the interactions and individual perceptions of those involved in the process of sport psychology service delivery, a positive contribution could made to the literature pertaining to the practice of sport psychology |
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Prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis viridis) monitoring in Alberta preliminary investigations (2000) /
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Prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) hibernacula
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Prairie settlement Nebraska photographs and family letters, 1862-1912
This digital collection integrates two collections from the holdings of the Nebraska State Historical Society, which illustrate the story of settlement on the Great Plains. Includes approximately 3,000 glass plate negatives by Solomon D. Butcher which record the process of settlement of Nebraska between 1886 and 1912, including Custer, Buffalo, Dawson, and Cherry counties. Also includes approximately 3,000 pages of Oblinger family letters discussing land, work, neighbors, crops, religious meetings, problems with grasshoppers, financial problems, and the Easter Blizzard of 1873. Offered as part of the American Memory online resource compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress |
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Prairie Settlement: Nebraska Photographs and Family Letters
Collection of approximately 3000 photographs and 3000 pages of letters of the Oblinger family depicting life in Nebraska between the years 1886 and 1912. Part of American Memory |
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Pre- and post-settlement fire regimes in mountain big sagebrush steppe and aspen the northwestern Great Basin : final report 2001 to the National Interagency Fire Center /
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pre-Katrina look at the health care delivery system for low-income people in New Orleans
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Pre-season 2003 stock size forecasts for Skeena River and Nass River sockeye salmon
This paper presents pre-season forecasts for Skeena & Nass river sockeye salmon returning in 2003. The basic forecasts developed in the paper are all based on procedures that performed best in past assessments. Three forecasting models are used to predict Skeena sockeye returns and two models are used for Nass returns. The models include a five-year average model, a smolt model, and a sibling age-class model |
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Precautionary motives versus waiting options : evidence from aggregate household saving in Japan /
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Precedents of the U.S. House of Representatives (FDsys - Government Publications) 1907 to 1907, 1936 to 1936, 1994 to 1994, 2011 to 2011
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Precios hedonicos de la vivenda sin caracteristicas : el caso de las promociones de vivendas nuevas /
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Precios hedonicos para ordenadores personales en Espana durante la decada de los anos noventa /
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Precios y salarios en la Cataluna moderna / Vol. 1
Precios y salarios en la Cataluna moderna / Vol. 2 |
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Precis elementaire de la theorie des fonctions elliptiques avec tables numeriques et applications
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Precision and repeatability of wadable stream habitat survey methods
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Predation by marine birds and mammals in the subarctic North Pacific Ocean /
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Predator-prey relationships in fishes : the Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual Symposium held in Glasgow, Scotland 11-15 July 1994 / - UW restricted
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Predicted future forest- and farmland development in Western Oregon with and without land use zoning in effect /
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Predicting archaeological sites in New Zealand /
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Predicting criminal behavior among authorized purchasers of handguns /
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Predicting height to crown base for undamaged and damaged trees in southwest Oregon /
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Predicting invasions of nonindigenous plants and plant pests /
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Predicting spatial patterns of animal pest abundance : a case study of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) /
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Predicting the impact and control of stoats : a review of modelling approaches /
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Predicting vegetation condition and weed distributions for systematic conservation management an application of GRASP in the central South Island, New Zealand /
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Predicting water availability in irrigation tank cascade systems : the Cascade water balance model /
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Prediction of Eucalyptus dunnii and Pinus radiata timber stiffness using acoustics
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Predictive models for integrated pest management of the leaf beetle Chrysophtharta bimaculata in Eucalyptus nitens plantations in Tasmania
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Predictive models of archaeological site distributions in New Zealand /
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Prefabricated bridges 2004 : good business--best practice /
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Preferential trade agreements : how much do they benefit developing economies / - UW restricted
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Prehistoric and Roman archaeology of north-east Yorkshire
Draws together the available knowledge on the prehistoric and Roman periods in North East Yorkshire and then constructs the most acceptable explanations for the human populations who adapted to and began to shape the landscape which we see today |
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prehistoric and Roman settlement at Kelvedon, Essex
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prehistoric archaeology of the Aegean
"Through a series of lessons and illustrations, [the site] traces the cultural evolution of humanity in the Aegean basin from the era of hunting and gathering (Palaeolithic-Mesolithic) through the early village farming stage (Neolithic) and the formative period of Aegean civilization into the age of the great palatial cultures of Minoan Crete and and Mycenaean Greece." Includes a searchable index |
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Prehistory and early history of the Malpai Borderlands : archaeological synthesis and recommendations /
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Preliminary assessment of selected communities of soil organisms under different conifer species /
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Preliminary checklist of fungi of the Fernow Experimental Forest /
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Preliminary evaluation of maintenance management procedures for New Zealand rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) fisheries /
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Preliminary genetic assessment of New Zealand Isoetes and Nitella, using DNA sequencing and RAPDs /
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preliminary guide to the response of major species of competing vegetation to silvicultural treatments
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Preliminary information on turtle capture incidental to fishing in southeastern U.S. waters
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Preliminary information on turtle captures incidental to fishing in southeastern U.S. waters
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Preliminary investigation of the geology and ground-water resources of the lower Chehalis River valley and adjacent areas, Grays Harbor county, Washington / Text
Preliminary investigation of the geology and ground-water resources of the lower Chehalis River valley and adjacent areas, Grays Harbor county, Washington / Plates |
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Preliminary keys to the mosquitoes of Vietnam
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Preliminary mass-balance model of Prince William Sound, Alaska, for the pre-spill period, 1980-1989 /
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Preliminary report /
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Preliminary report of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy governors' draft
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preliminary report on the geology and ground-water resources of the Sequim-Dungeness area, Clallam County Text
preliminary report on the geology and ground-water resources of the Sequim-Dungeness area, Clallam County Plates |
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Preliminary status review of the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis, Schneider, 1801) (Reptilia: Crocodylia) in the Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Preliminary study of the effects of honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Tongariro National Park /
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Premature death in the new independent states /
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Premigratory movements of a long-ddistancemmigratory [sic] species, the wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina)
The postbreeding period in migratory bird species is an important, but often neglected, area of knowledge. From May-October of 1993-95, I studied the breeding and postbreeding ecology of 61 adults and postfledging movement of 43 juveniles in a radio-tagged population of wood thrushes (Hylocichla mustelina) on the U.S. Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia (38030N, 77025W). Fledglings became independent from their parents at 28-36 days post hatching and dispersed 307-5300 m from their natal sites to join flocks of conspecifics. About half (46%) of the young birds stayed in one dispersal site until migrating, but the rest visited other sites. In 40 instances, 15 fledglings moved up to 6 km out of the dispersal site and, after 1-5 days, returned to the locality occupied before initiating the movement. After dispersal, fledglings' positions (n = 556) occurred in (1) second growth and sapling stage sites at the edge of forested areas (52%), (2) gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) damaged deciduous forest (21.8%), (3) Virginia pine (Pinus virginianus) forest that had a heavy understory of young deciduous trees and an open canopy (15.6%), and (4) mature mixed forest (10.6%). Most fledglings (73%) left the Marine Base in September at the mean age of 81 days. After finishing breeding, adult wood thrushes underwent molt that extended from late July to early October. Flight-feather molt lasted on average 38 days and may have impaired flight efficiency in some individuals. Of 30 observed adults, 15 molted in the same area where they nested, and 15 moved 545 to 7290 m from their nesting sites. Molting sites were located in areas with a larger number of pines, less canopy cover, fewer trees with dbh >38 cm, and a denser understory strata than nesting sites (P < 0.1). My data suggest that a conservation strategy that focuses on identifying and protecting nesting habitat in the temperate region, although important, is incomplete at best if the events and needs during the postreproductive and postfledging periods are not considered |
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Preparing directories to local outdoor recreation facilities /
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Preparing for drought in the 21st century
In accordance with P.L. 105-199, the National Drought Policy Commission has prepared a report for Congress to review on developing a national drought policy. Site also includes the executive summary of the report |
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Preparing to manage wilderness in the 21st century : proceedings of the conference, State Botanical Gardens, Athens, Georgia, April 4-6, 1990 /
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Presale handgun checks /
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Prescribed fire and smoke management in the South : conference proceedings, September 12-14, 1984, Atlanta, Georgia /
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Prescribing silvicultural treatments in hardwood stands of the Alleghenies (revised)
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presentation of the theory of Hermite's form of Lame's equation with a determination of the explicit forms in terms of the p function for the case n equal to three /
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Preservation and archives in Vietnam /
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Preservation and conservation of library and archival documents a Unesco/IFLA/ICA enquiry into the current state of the world's patrimony /
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preservation and restoration of photographic materials in archives and libraries : a RAMP study with guidelines /
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Preservation in the digital world /
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Preservation of photographic material /
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Preserving digital information : report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information /
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Preserving nature in the national parks : a history /
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Preserving the whole a two-track approach to rescuing social science data and metadata /
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President's report /
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Pressures on coastal environments Ecological effects of fishing /
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Prestations et salaires - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/22/2002 to 01/31/2008
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Preventing chronic disease (gov recd)
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price of water : surplus and subsidy in the California State Water Project /
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Pricing water resources and water and sanitation services - UW restricted
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Pricing-to-market (PTM) and the international transmission effect of monetary policy : the "new open-economy macroeconomics" approach /
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Primary care / - UW restricted (Ovid IP)
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Primary care medicine : office evaluation and management of the adult patient / - UW restricted (Ovid)
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primary health care experiences of gay men in Australia
The present research, consisting of two studies, was designed to examine the primary health care experiences of gay men in Australia and assess doctors' attitudes and training with regard to gay men and their health care. In the first study, 195 gay men were surveyed regarding their health issues and their primary health care experiences. The most important health concerns of gay men were stress and depression followed by HIV/AIDS, body image disorder and other sexually transmissible infections. Including those participants who were unsure, approximately one-half reported experiencing homophobia and almost one-quarter reported experiencing discrimination in the provision of health care. Despite this, respondents were generally satisfied with their primary health care, although respondents felt that all GPs should receive additional undergraduate medical education regarding gay men's health. In the second study, 25 doctors (13 gay specialists and 12 non-gay specialists) were surveyed regarding their knowledge of gay men's health and their comfort working with gay men. Non-gay specialist GPs were less comfortable treating gay men, reported poorer communication and were more homophobic than their gay specialist counterparts. Further, doctors perceived their medical education regarding gay men's health has been inadequate. Together, the results of the two current studies suggest that disclosure of sexuality is an important issue for both gay men and doctors, and has the potential to impact on the quality of health care that gay men receive. In order to improve the level of disclosure, the pervasiveness of homophobia and discrimination in primary health care must be reduced. Finally, the results indicate that medical education must be updated to reflect current knowledge regarding the health issues of gay men. Failure to address these issues will condemn gay men to continued health inequality |
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Primary industries in the North Coast region of NSW : strategic review /
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Primary succession and dynamics of Norway spruce coastal forests on land-uplift ground moraine /
This paper is an overview of primary succession on the rising coastlines of the Gulf of Bothnia, which emphasises Norway spruce succession and forest development and identifies topics for research. It is concluded that continuing postglacial rebound provides excellent successional sequences, and an exceptional opportunity to add new and important knowledge on original forest ecosystem development. First, long-term undisturbed forest series, terminating in climax-like Norway spruce forest, exist. Secondly, a well-stocked, oldgrowth spruce forest can develop on the (generally) fairly productive mesic ground-moraine sites in a short ecological time. Thirdly, undisturbed successional sequences, which go back to original soil formation, permit reconstruction of ecosystems' developmental history. Fourthly, the relationship between ground elevation and land-uplift rate facilitates estimates of ground age, and consequently permits a four-dimensional study approach. Fifthly, in view of extensive anthropogenic influence in boreal Fennoscandian forests, the few remaining natural spruce forests should be recognised and carefully documented. From our review of the literature, we conclude that present knowledge of the succession of Norway spruce on emerging shorelines, and the part played by land uplift and other factors, is fragmentary. Attention should to be given to initial spruce seedling colonisation relative to factors such as sea-water level, exposure (winds, fetch), parent material, seedbed types, potential seed source (isolation), and island size. Possible multiple pathways of Norway spruce primary succession relative to temporal changes in exposure and other factors, have so far received little research effort. Attention also should to be paid to the response of spruce populations to site maturation, i.e. to increasing ground age based on land-uplift rate and elevation above sea level. Finally, attention should to be paid to autogenic processes in spruce-dominated stages developing towards climax-like, oldgrowth forests |
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PRIMENet Ultraviolet Radiation/Amphibian Populations Research Planning Workshop, February 1-3, 1999 /
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primer for timber harvesting /
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primer nueva coronica y buen gobierno, 1516-1616
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primer of quaternions
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Princeton encyclopedia of classical sites /
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Principaux indicateurs de la science et de la technologie - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/06/2012 to present
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Principaux indicateurs economiques - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/14/2011 to present
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Principaux indicateurs economiques - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Principes d'algebre
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Principes de geometrie analytique
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Principes de l'OCDE applicables en matiere de prix de transfert a l'intention des entreprises multinationales et des administrations fiscales - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 08/19/2009 to present
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principle of least action in geometry and dynamics /
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Principles and practice of endocrinology and metabolism / - UW restricted
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Principles and practice of pediatric infectious diseases - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Principles and practice of pediatric oncology / - UW restricted 2006
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Principles and practice of psychopharmacotherapy / - UW restricted
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Principles and procedures for geographical naming, 2001 English
Principles and procedures for geographical naming, 2001 French |
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Principles for riparian lands management
"Principles for Riparian Lands Management reviews the science underpinning recommended management practices, and updates the Riparian Land Management Technical Guidelines published in 1999. The chapters are based on the main aspects of riparian land management, and summarise Australian R&D from within and beyond the National Riparian Lands R&D Program, as well as related findings from overseas. Principles has been developed to provide advisers and facilitators, state and territory agency, and local government staff, with information that will help them in working with groups and individual landholders to design and implement best-practice riparian management. The document is intended to have a national scope, but as Australia has a huge diversity of environments, it is not possible to be prescriptive about what to do in every region. The aim is to provide the science that will empower those with local knowledge to make appropriate local decisions"--P. vi |
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Principles for sound liquidity risk management and supervision
This paper focus on the principles underscore the importance of establishing a robust liquidity risk management framework that is well integrated into the bank-wide risk management process. The primary objective of this guidance is to raise banks' resilience to liquidity stress. Among other things, the principles seek to raise standards in the following areas: 1. Governance and the articulation of a firm-wide liquidity risk tolerance; 2. Liquidity risk measurement, including the capture of off-balance sheet exposures, securitisation activities, and other contingent liquidity risks that were not well managed during the financial market turmoil; 3. Aligning the risk-taking incentives of individual business units with the liquidity risk exposures their activities create for the bank; 4.Stress tests that cover a variety of institution-specific and market-wide scenarios, with a link to the development of effective contingency funding plans; 5.Strong management of intraday liquidity risks and collateral positions; 6.Maintenance of a robust cushion of unencumbered, high quality liquid assets to be in a position to survive protracted periods of liquidity stress; and 7. Regular public disclosures, both quantitative and qualitative, of a bank's liquidity risk profile and management |
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Principles of critical care / - UW restricted (AccessSurgery)
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Principles of politics applicable to all governments /
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Priority habitats and species list / Current report
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Priority species of bamboo and rattan
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Privacy Act issuances ... compilation (FDsys - Government Publications) 1995 to 1995, 1997 to 1997, 1999 to 1999, 2001 to 2001, 2003 to 2003, 2005 to 2005
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Privacy Act, annual report / 2005/2006
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Private enterprise, public trust : the state of corporate America after Sarbanes-Oxley /
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private equity market : an overview / - UW restricted
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Private forest landownership in Washington State
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Private pensions series - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/30/2000 to 10/23/2007
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Private Sector Development in the Middle East and North Africa - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/29/2008 to present
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Private timber harvest potential in eastern Oregon /
"Growing stock inventory on industrial and nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) lands in eastern Oregon has declined over the past 20 yr, as harvesting and mortality losses to insects and disease have outpaced growth. Over the same time period, harvest rates on private lands have varied, with no distinct trend to the variation ... This study employs recent inventories and even-flow and market-based harvest simulators to develop projections of future harvest potentials." |
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Probability and theory of errors
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Probability, geometry, and integrable systems : for Henry McKean's seventy-fifth birthday /
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Problem analysis for Chilcotin-Cariboo grassland diversity /
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problem course in mathematical logic is a freeware mathematics text /
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Problem der magischen Systeme
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Procedures for filing initiatives and referendums in Washington State (Washington Secretary of State) Latest edition
Procedures for filing initiatives and referendums in Washington State (Washington State Library) 2005 to 2008 |
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Procedures for the microbiological examination of production batch preparations of the nuclear polyhedrosis virus (Baculovirus) of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L. /
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Procedures for the quarantine of live aquatic animals : a manual /
This manual should be useful to government policy-makers and responsible national and state agencies in assessing their need for quarantine capacity and in implementing aquatic animal quarantine in an effective and cost-efficient manner within the framework of national and state aquatic biosecurity programmes. It also provides useful guidance to responsible agencies, their technical staff and the private sector in setting up of effective quarantine facilities and their daily operation |
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Procedures, techniques, and minimally invasive monitoring in intensive care medicine - UW restricted (Ovid IP)
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Proceedings (Reforestation, Nurseries & Genetics Resources) 1999 to present
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Proceedings - UW restricted (ENGnetBASE) 21st proceedings
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Proceedings
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Proceedings (U.S. Department of the Interior) 1947 to 2006
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Proceedings (Western Dry Kiln Association) 1986 to present
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Proceedings / 1986 to 2006
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Proceedings / (Reforestation, Nurseries & Genetics Resources) 1973 to 1999
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Proceedings / - UW restricted (ACM Digital Library) 1988 to present
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Proceedings /
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Proceedings / (Western Dry Kiln Association) 1948 to 1995
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Proceedings & newsletter (LA84 Foundation) 1973 to 2001
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Proceedings - Assembly of Western European Union. Actes officiels - Assemblee de l'Union de l'europe occidentale
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Proceedings : hidden forest values /
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Proceedings : Symposium on the Biology, Ecology, and Management of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) : University of Minnesota, St. Paul campus, St. Paul, Minnesota /
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Proceedings : Symposium on Value Distribution Theory in Several Complex Variables : on the occasion of the inauguration of Wilhelm Stoll as the Vincent F. Duncan and Annamarie Micus Duncan professor of mathematics, April 28/29, 1990, University of Notre
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Proceedings : views from the ridge--considerations for planning at the landscape scale /
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Proceedings and papers of the ... International Congress of Soil Science (International Union of Soil Sciences) 1927 to 1930
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Proceedings from a conference on disease inspection and certification of fish and fish eggs / J. L. Fryer ... [et al.]
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Proceedings from a workshop on ecological carrying capacity of salmonids in the Columbia River basin measure 7.1A of the Northwest Power Planning Council's 1994 fish and wildlife program : report 3 of 4 : final report /
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Proceedings from the Caribou Genetics and Relationships Workshop, Edmonton, Alberta, March 8-9, 2003 /
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Proceedings from the Conference on the Status of the Koala in 2001 5th, 6th, 7th November 2001 : "the National Koala Act"
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Proceedings from the Conference on the Status of the Koala in 2002 11th, 12th, 13th November 2002 : "how the past affects the koala's future"
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Proceedings from the Third Workshop on Genetics of Bark Beetles and Associated Microorganisms /
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Proceedings Lymantriidae : a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths : June 26-July 1, 1988, New Haven, Connecticut / Pages 155-249
Proceedings Lymantriidae : a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths : June 26-July 1, 1988, New Haven, Connecticut / Pages 250-318 Proceedings Lymantriidae : a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths : June 26-July 1, 1988, New Haven, Connecticut / Pages 319-400 Proceedings Lymantriidae : a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths : June 26-July 1, 1988, New Haven, Connecticut / Pages 401-554 Proceedings Lymantriidae : a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths : June 26-July 1, 1988, New Haven, Connecticut / Pages 1-154 |
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Proceedings of a meeting on the biology and management of the introduced seastar Asterias amurensis in Australian waters /
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Proceedings of a symposium on oak woodlands : ecology, management, and urban interface issues : March 19-22, 1996, San Luis Obispo, California / Plenary, Papers, Posters, Index, and Author Index
Proceedings of a symposium on oak woodlands : ecology, management, and urban interface issues : March 19-22, 1996, San Luis Obispo, California / Cover, Table of Contents, Preface, and Acknowledgements |
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Proceedings of a workshop on Assessing Abundance and Trends for In-Water Sea Turtle Populations held at the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 24-26 March 2000 /
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Proceedings of Conference on Status of Geologic Research and Mapping, Death Valley National Park /
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Proceedings of Fifth Annual Southeastern No-Till Systems Conference July 15, 1982, Florence-Darlington Technical College, Florence, South Carolina
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Proceedings of IUFRO Meetings (International Union of Forestry Research Organizations) 2000 to present
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Proceedings of Puget Sound Research 2001, the fifth Puget Sound Research Conference
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Proceedings of the ... ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles - UW restricted (ACM Digital Library) 1995 to present
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Western Society for French History (University of Michigan Library) 2003 to 2005
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Proceedings of the ... CEEA Conference 2010 to present
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Proceedings of the ... Conference on Southern Forest Tree Improvement (Reforestation, Nurseries & Genetics Resources) 1971
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Proceedings of the ... Meeting / (Canadian Forest Genetics Association) 1953 to 1971
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Proceedings of the ... SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education - UW restricted (ACM Digital Library) 1998 to present
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Proceedings of the 11th World Lakes Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 31 October to 4th November 2005
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Proceedings of the 1985 Southern Region No-Till Conference July 16-17, 1985, Griffin, Georgia /
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Proceedings of the 1991 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference North Little Rock, June 18-20, 1991 /
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Proceedings of the 1992 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference Jackson and Milan, Tennessee, July 21-23, 1992 /
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Proceedings of the 1993 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture Monroe, Louisiana, June 15-17, 1993 /
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Proceedings of the 1994 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium : April 10-12, 1994, State Parks Management and Research Institute, Saratoga Springs, New York / Pages 90-132
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Proceedings of the 1994 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture Columbia, South Carolina, June 7-9, 1994 /
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Proceedings of the 1995 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium : April 9-11, 1995, New York State Parks Management and Research Institute, Saratoga Springs, New York / Pages 135-213
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Proceedings of the 1998 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 5-7, 1998, the Sagamore on Lake George in Bolton Landing, New York / Pages 49-103
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Proceedings of the 1999 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 11-14, 1999, The Sagamore on Lake George in Bolton Landing, New York /
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Proceedings of the 1st International Meeting on Geometry and Topology proceedings of the conference held in Braga, September 11-13, 1997, Universidade do Minho, Portugal /
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Proceedings of the 2000 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 2-4, 2000, The Sagamore on Lake George in Bolton Landing, New York /
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Proceedings of the 2001 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, April 1-3, 2001, The Sagamore on Lake George in Bolton Landing, New York
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Proceedings of the 2005 North American Association of Fisheries Economists Forum /
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Proceedings of the 20th Annual Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture
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Proceedings of the 21st Annual Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, North Little Rock, Arkansas, July 15-17, 1998
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Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture July 6-8, 1999, Tifton, Georgia /
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Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture agricultural water quality and quantity : issues for the 21st century /
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Proceedings of the 24th Annual Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture conservation tillage : benefiting farmers, society, and the environment /
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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Approximation and Optimization in the Caribbean Puebla, Mexico, October 8-13, 1995 /
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Proceedings of the 6th Colloquium on the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations August 10-14, 1999, Szeged, Hungary
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Proceedings of the 7th Colloquium on the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations July 14-18, 2003, Szeged, Hungary
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Proceedings of the Canadian Design Engineering Network Conference 2004 to 2009
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Proceedings of the Canadian Marine Ecoregions Workshop March 23-25, 2004, Les Suites Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario /
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Proceedings of the Casson Fest
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Proceedings of the Cedar Symposium : growing western redcedar and yellow-cypress on the Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii : May 28-30, 1996, Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii, British Columbia /
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Proceedings of the Conference on Biodiversity Conservation and Utilisation--Policy Coherence, Ethical Issues, Management, and Implementation 13th October 1999, Eigtveds Pakhus, Copenhagen, Denmark /
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Proceedings of the Conference on Promoting Undergraduate Research in Mathematics
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Proceedings of the Conference on Quadratic Forms and Related Topics Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, March 26-30, 2001
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Proceedings of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance of the European Communities (Court of Justice of the European Communities) 1997 to present
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Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Northeastern Insect Work Conference : techniques for research, development, and application, North Haven, Connecticut, 1-3 April 1975
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Proceedings of the First Alberta North American Waterfowl Management Plan Biodiversity Conference : February 1 and 2, 2000, Mayfield Inn, Edmonton, Alberta /
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Proceedings of the First Annual Southeastern No-Till Systems Conference Nov. 29, 1978, Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, Georgia /
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Proceedings of the first International Workshop on the Demography, Impacts and Management of Introduced Populations of the European Crab, Carcinus Maenas : 20-21 March 1997, CSIRO Marine Laboratories, Hobart /
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Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Roads, Rails, and Environment Workshop, "Impacts and Solutions for Aquatic Ecosystems" November 2-3, 1999, Hillcrest Hotel, Revelstoke, B.C
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Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians August 18-27, 1998, Berlin, Germany /
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Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians Madrid, August 22-30, 2006 /
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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Sea Turtle Conservation Genetics, 12-14 September 1995, Miami, Florida
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Proceedings of the Kirbyfest
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Proceedings of the meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement Association (Canadian Forest Genetics Association) 1973 to present
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Proceedings of the Meeting on Quaternionic Structures in Mathematics and Physics Trieste, Italy, September 5-9, 1994 /
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Proceedings of the National Meeting on Applying the Precautionary Approach in Fisheries Management February 10-12, 2004, Ottawa, Ontario /
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Proceedings of the National Predator Management Workshop : Craigieburn, Canterbury, 13 to 16 April 1992 /
Focuses on three groups of predators: feral cats, rodents (rats and mice), and mustelids |
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Proceedings of the New England Bycatch Workshops November 23, 2002, Narragansett, RI, December 3, 2002, Portland, ME, December 4, 2002, Portsmouth, NH, February 1, 2003, Groton, CT /
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Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference Clemson, South Carolina, February 25-27, 1997 /
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Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference Clemson, South Carolina, February 25-27, 1997 /
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Proceedings of the Nishida Fest (Kinosaki 2003)
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proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
Fully searchable texts detailing accounts of over 100,000 criminal trials held at London's Central Criminal Court. The crimes tried were mostly felonies (predominantly theft), but also include some of the most serious misdemeanours, providing historical insight into the daily lives of those who participated in the proceedings |
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Proceedings of the RAP Meeting on Hornaday River Arctic Charr, Inuvik, Nunavut, 3-4 June 1999
These proceedings report on a meeting that examined the status of Arctic charr in the Hornaday River, Northwest Territories. Topics covered include stock delineation, migration, & life history; the charr fishery; the status of the charr resource; stock size & trend; the sustainable harvest rate; outlook for the stock; and management considerations |
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Proceedings of the School and Conference in Algebraic Topology the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 9-20 August, 2004 /
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Proceedings of the Second International Conference Symmetry in Nonlinear Mathematical Physics memorial Prof. W. Fushchych conference, July 7-13, 1997, Kyiv, Ukraine /
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Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods
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Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Southeastern No-Till Systems Conference University of Tennessee, Institute of Agriculture, Milan, Tennessee, July 21, 1983 /
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Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science (South Dakota Academy of Sciences) 1996 to present
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Proceedings of the Southern Conference on Forest Tree Improvement (Reforestation, Nurseries & Genetics Resources) 1951 to 1969
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Proceedings of the Southern Region No-Tillage Conference June 18, 1986 /
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Intensive Culture of Northern Forest Types, held 20-22 July 1976 at Nutting Hall, University of Maine, at Orono / select files beginning with gtr29
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Proceedings of the Third Annual Forest Inventory and Analysis Symposium : meeting jointly with the 35th Midwest Mensurationists' Meeting /
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Proceedings of the Third Annual No-Tillage Systems Conference theme, energy relationships in minimum tillage systems /
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Proceedings of the Tree Shelter Conference, June 20-22, 1995, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania /
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Advanced Reactors with Innovative Fuels : Villigen, Switzerland, 21-23 October 1998 / - UW restricted
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Core Monitoring for Commercial Reactors: Improvements in Systems and Methods : Stockholm, Sweden, 4-5 October 1999 / - UW restricted
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Proceedings of the World Heritage Boreal Zone Workshop held in St. Petersburg, Russia, 10-13 October 2003
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Proceedings RMRS
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Proceedings series 1997 to present
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Proceedings series / (International Atomic Energy Agency Publications) 03/01/1960 to present
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Proceedings Seventh Annual Southeast No-Tillage Systems Conference, July 10, 1984, Wiregrass Substation, Headland, Alabama
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Proceedings Workshop on Fire, People, and the Central Hardwoods Landscape : March 12-14, 2000, Richmond, Kentucky /
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Proceedings, 1988 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference Tupelo, Mississippi, August 10-12, 1988 /
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Proceedings, 1989 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference, Tallahassee, Florida, July 12-13, 1989
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Proceedings, 1995 Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture, Jackson, Mississippi, June 26-28, 1995 conservation farming : a focus on water quality /
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Proceedings, Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Monitoring Workshop September 3-5, 2003, Anchorage, Alaska /
"The goal of this meeting was to identify components for the development of a comprehensive, long-term polar bear monitoring program in association with the oil and gas industry in Alaska. This workshop was the initial effort to design an effective monitoring strategy that will provide information to help reduce bear/human interactions and help protect polar bear habitat for the southern Beaufort Sea polar bear population. Potential oil and gas industry impacts on polar bears which were discussed during the workshop included: habitat alteration, chemical contamination, attraction and preclusion of areas, oil spills, industrial noise, and polar bear interactions with humans. Ideally, an improved management plan which identifies information necessary to monitor polar bears of the southern Beaufort Sea stock will result from the recommendations of this workshop"--Executive summary |
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Proceedings, environmental issues affecting the forestry and forest products industries in the eastern United States : August 24-26, 1994, Baltimore, Maryland / Pages 1-46
Proceedings, environmental issues affecting the forestry and forest products industries in the eastern United States : August 24-26, 1994, Baltimore, Maryland / Pages 47-106 Proceedings, environmental issues affecting the forestry and forest products industries in the eastern United States : August 24-26, 1994, Baltimore, Maryland / Pages 107-166 |
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Proceedings, integrating cultural tactics into the management of bark beetle and reforestation pests Vallombrosa, Italy, September 1-3, 1996 / Pages 122-190
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Proceedings, linking healthy forests and communities through Alaska value-added forest products : Sitka, Alaska, September 27-28, 1999 /
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Proceedings, piping plovers and least terns of the Great Plains and nearby
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Proceedings, Symposium on Sustainable Management of Hemlock Ecosystems in eastern North America, June 22-24, 1999, Durham, New Hampshire /
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Proceedings, The Missouri River and its Tributaries, Piping Plover and Least Tern Symposium/Workshop
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Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Gypsy Moth Research Forum, 1991 : January 14-17, 1991, Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis, Maryland /
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Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Gypsy Moth Research Forum, 1997 : January 14-17, 1997, Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis, Maryland / Pages 1-31
Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Gypsy Moth Research Forum, 1997 : January 14-17, 1997, Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis, Maryland / Pages 34-59 Proceedings, U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Gypsy Moth Research Forum, 1997 : January 14-17, 1997, Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis, Maryland / Pages 60-97 |
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process to identify tohu (marine indicators) to measure the health of the rohe moana of Ngati Konohi /
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Procurement preview 2000 to 2002
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Product innovation, the green advantage : an introduction to design for environment for Australian business
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Product lines for digital information products
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Production and costs of cut-to-length thinning : experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project /
Harvesting and forwarding costs did not differ significantly between light and heavy treatments, but were higher in the light-thin-with-openings treatment. Total thinning costs among the three treatments ranged from $28.08 to $34.62/100 ft3 |
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Production and standards for chemical non-wood forest products in China /
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Production systems in fishery management
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productividad de los factores en la agricultura espanola (1752-1935) /
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Productivity and performance of irrigated wheat farms across canal commands in the Lower Indus Basin /
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Productivity of Peary caribou and muskoxen on Banks and Melville Islands, NT, July 2004 /
We observed a total of 4,689 muskoxen including 4,426 adults, 82 yearlings, and 181 calves. Calves and yearlings represented approximately 4% and 2% of all muskoxen observed, respectively. The proportion of calves in the muskoxen population observed during July 2004 was the lowest documented on Banks Island since 1992. The low proportion of yearlings indicates that recruitment to the population in 2004 was very low. The low proportion of calves indicates that recruitment to the population in 2005 will also be low. A total of 471 muskox carcasses were found, with approximately 84% of these located on the northern portion of the island. This suggests that the most severe icing conditions occurred in this area. We believe that the underlying cause of the mortalities observed was malnutrition resulting from the severe icing condition on the island |
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Profile 2001 softwood sawmills in the United States and Canada /
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profile of South Australia's Aboriginal population
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Profils statistiques par pays : Tableaux-cles de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Program / 2005 to present
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Program report for ... / (International Rice Research Institute.) 1989 to 2000
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Programme on Educational Building - PEB Papers - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/29/1998 to 07/24/2006
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Programme pour la construction et l'equipement de l'education - Cahiers du PEB - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/27/1999 to 10/27/1999
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Progress in forest research in the Northeast /
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Progress in mammal pest control on New Zealand conservation lands
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Progress in reducing the habitat impact of trawls and dredges
This report describes a project aimed at reducing the impact of trawls and dredges on the sea bed. Model tests of a variety of flexible devices were performed, exploring the potential of using hydrodynamic forces to control trawl shape and height in the water column. Utility in midwater and off-bottom fisheries was demonstrated and some devices showed potential in improving trawl selectivity. A second phase of the project focused on the development of a sea scallop dredge aimed at reducing the habitat disturbance associated with that fishery. Sea trials of a novel dredge design were performed to improve its operation and catch rate |
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Progress notes - Canadian Wildlife Service : Cahiers de biologie
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Progress of the world's women : UNIFEM biennial report
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Progress on watershed planning and setting instream flows : a report to the Washington State Legislature 2005 to present
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Progress performance report for fish passage inventory, corrections, and project evaluation / 2005 to present
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Progress report /
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Progress report / (Canada. Foreign Credentials Referral Office) 2007/2008 to present
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Progress report on initiatives for the conservation of biodiversity in British Columbia
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Projected ... tax savings tables / Latest issue only
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Projected costs of generating electricity - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/08/1998 to present
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Projek Etnobotani Kinabalu the making of a Dusun ethnoflora (Sabah, Malaysia) /
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Projekt Gutenberg-DE
A vast collection of original German literary texts, and literary texts translated into German. Searchable by author or compiler, then by title or genre; brief biographical sketch precedes title list; not full text searchable. Includes copyright-free titles only (author deceased for 70years) |
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projet de l'OCDE sur la sante - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/12/2004 to 11/04/2005
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Promoting forest conservation through ecotourism income? : a case study from the Ecuadorian Amazon region /
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Propagating plants from seed /
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Propagation of interior British Columbia native plants from seed /
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Propalaeocastor (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the early Oligocene of Burqin Basin, Xinjiang /
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Proposals to amend the Canadian migratory birds regulations / 2003 to present
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Proposed budget / (City of Seattle. Finance Department) Latest edition only
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proposed conservation weed risk assessment system for the New Zealand border
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Proposed design for a 2004 west coast South Island hoki survey combining acoustic and trawl data /
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Proposed Dungeness crab stewardship plan for Snohomish County
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Proposed forest ecosystem network for the La Biche River watershed
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Proposed framework for a social research strategy for the Department of Conservation /
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Proposed monitoring plan for harlequin ducks in the Bow region of Alberta
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proposed national tobacco settlement and recovery of federal health care costs /
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Proposed protocols for inventories of rare plants of the Grassland Natural Region
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Proposed standards for liquefied petroleum gas (autogas) /
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ProQuest (TM) Congressional - UW restricted (INTERNET ACCESS)
Provides daily updated information, including full text of bills starting in 1989, public laws starting in 1988, committee reports starting in 1990, House and Senate documents starting in 1995, Congressional Record starting in 1985, Federal Register starting in 1980, National Journal starting in 1977 and other government information |
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ProQuest statistical abstract of the U.S - UW restricted
The ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States is the authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States. The online version includes monthly updates to tables, deep searching at the line-item level, powerful facets for narrowing search results, image and spreadsheet versions of all current and historical tables, along with links to provider sites |
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Prospects for biological control of Tradescantia fluminensis Vell. (Commelinaceae) /
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Prosperity and thrift the Coolidge era and the consumer economy 1921-1929
Chronicles the economic period of the 1920's in the United States through books, pamphlets, legislative documents, selections from consumer and trade journals, photographs, short films, and audio selections of Coolidge speeches |
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Protected areas and the bottom line : proceedings of the 1997 Conference of the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas /
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Protected areas in today's world : their values and benefits for the welfare of the planet /
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Protected areas on Vancouver Island an analysis of gaps in representation for conservation purposes /
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Protected marine species identification guide
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Protecting and restoring our natural heritage a practical guide /
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Protecting biodiversity through monitoring of management indicator species questioning designations of Ursus americanus (black bear) and Plethodon jordani (Jordan's salamander) /
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Protecting habitats on private land : perspectives from Northland, New Zealand /
This report considers the causes of habitat loss on private land through "development." Based on a case study in Northland and interviews with farmers and rural residents, it argues that, while habitat clearance needs to be addressed through regulation, to require habitat owners to bear much of the cost associated with retaining those habitats penalizes those who provide the public good. In addition, the uneven distribution of habitats means that protecting them has spatial and social implications |
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Protecting individual privacy in the struggle against terrorists : a framework for program assessment /
A federal counterterrorism data-gathering effort was both ineffective and a threat to civil liberties, according to the findings of a National Research Council board |
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Protecting LGBT people seeking asylum guidelines on the Refugee Status Directive /
The Directive adopted in 2004 by the European Union sets out the minimum rules governing the award conditions under which of refugee status is granted. This new EU legislation, which defines criteria for being granted refugee status as well as the rights of people recognised as refugees, breaks ground by including specific reference to sexual orientation. As a result, the Directive will be highly relevant to the processing of asylum and refugee claims made by lesbian, gay, or bisexual and transgendered people (LGBT). The purpose of these guidelines is to identify the relevant parts of the Directive for LGBT persons and to enable national organisations to assess whether national legislation meets the Directive's standards in this area |
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Protecting local heritage places : a guide for communities
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Protecting natural heritage using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter
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Protecting water resources with smart growth /
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Protecting wild Atlantic salmon from impacts of salmon aquaculture a country-by-country progress report /
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Protection and recovery of the pygmy button daisy, 2001-2011
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Protection and restoration of marine life in the inland waters of Washington State /
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Protection Island and San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuges : comprehensive conservation plan 2007 to present
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Protection radiologique - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/03/2000 to 05/26/2003
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Proterozoic geological history of the Irumide belt, Zambia
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Protocol for accuracy assessment of ecosystem maps /
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Protocol for monitoring long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) populations in Alberta
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Protocols for monitoring habitat restoration projects in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary /
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Protocols for sampling macroinvertebrates in wadeable streams
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ProtoMap ProtoMap+ is an automatic hierarchical classification of all SWISSPROT and TrEMBL proteins
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Providing social data to underpin catchment planning in the Queensland Murray Darling region /
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Provincial seedling stock type selection and ordering guidelines
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Proyecto Biblioteca Digital Argentina
Full-text literature from Argentina in the public domain including novels, theater, essays and poetry |
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Pruning eucalypts the biology and silviculture of clear wood production in planted eucalypts : a report for the RIRDC/Land & Water Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program /
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Psychiatric secrets - UW restricted (MDConsult)
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Psychiatry : mood disorders
University of Iowa Family practice handbook, 3rd edition, chapter 15 |
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Psychiatry on line the international forum for psychiatry
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Pterostylis micromega, an endangered orchid, in the Chatham Islands /
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Public accounts of Canada (Public Works and Government Services Canada)
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Public and private laws
Full text collection of U.S. public and private laws from the 104th Congress (1995-1996) to the present |
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Public and private laws (FDsys - Government Publications) 1995 to present
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Public attitudes to pest control : a literature review /
This report reviews research concerning public attitudes to vertebrate pest control. The review was confined to attitudes towards introduced, vertebrate pest species and their control through manual, poison or biological control methods. Biological controls include those which occur naturally (i.e. viruses, parasites, predators), and biotechnological controls (i.e. those which involve aspects of genetic engineering). Findings suggest public attitudes concerning control methods can be characterised by three attributes: specificity, humaneness, and degrees of uncertainty. Overall, there is a clear preference for manual methods, considered to be the most humane and specific, while poisons (specifically 1080) fail to satisfy any of the three criteria and are the least acceptable of all methods reviewed. Biological controls, whilst viewed positively for their specificity and humaneness, do not receive total and unconditional support in pest control. Future research in this area needs to examine how the Department of Conservation engages and consults with communities about pest control issues and investigate changes in public attitudes over time. Consideration also needs to be given to demographic differences throughout New Zealand's increasingly culturally diverse population. Attitudes toward the use of biological controls, especially biotechnological, require further investigation |
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Public benefits of highway system preservation and maintenance /
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public debt report ... : an analysis of bond and other debt issues by local and state government 2003 to present
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Public education finances
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Public law text - UW restricted
Offers the complete text of public laws as enacted, including all margin notes and the statute cites which refer to the page that the public law will appear on in the printed Statutes at Large volume. Public law text is searchable back to the 106th Congress (1999), and browseable in PDF form back to the 1st Congress (1789) |
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Public library Internet services and the digital divide the role and impacts from selected external funding sources /
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Public Management Occasional Papers - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 07/01/1994 to 02/03/1998
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Public management reform and economic and social development
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Public Management Studies - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 08/05/1993 to 09/15/1994
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Public papers of the presidents of the United States (FDsys - Government Publications) 1991 to present
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Public participation in planning : new strategies for the 21st century /
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public records of the colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] ..
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Public rental housing policy : learning the lessons from overseas /
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Public sexuality a contemporary history of gay images and identity /
In the study, I examine theoretical approaches to identity from several postmodern theorists and then use these approaches to support my work in the three chapters. In each chapter I focus on one site of gay identity performances: Southern Decadence in New Orleans, the murder of Matthew Shepard, and the decriminalization of sodomy. At each site, I examine the event, the various identities presented, and the tensions and erasures that result from the specific identity performances. In conclusion, I envision a political movement which is inclusive of multiple identities - not just those which fit a predetermined conservative public presentation |
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public trust at risk the Heritage Health Index report on the state of America's collections /
Presents the The Heritage Health Index, the first comprehensive survey ever to assess the condition and preservation needs of U.S. collections. Both the full report and a summary are available for download in PDF format. Also offers other resources related to the preservation of American collections |
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Public use training modules
Web-based and PowerPoint presentations on topics related to public use of the Census Bureau's redistricting summary files for the 2000 census of population |
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public utility model for managing public land recreation enterprises /
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Public-private partnerships : in pursuit of risk sharing and value for money - UW restricted
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Publication of archival, library & museum materials PALMM /
Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM) is a cooperative initiative of the state universities of Florida to provide digital access to important source materials. PALMM projects may involve a single institution or may be collaborative efforts between multiple institutions or a combination of university and non-university institutions. PALMM projects create high-quality virtual collections relevant to the students, research community, and general citizenry of Florida. PALMM guidelines and procedures, as well as links to PALMM sites, are included |
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Publications
"The Publications portion of the ISIM web site links to research papers and policy briefs of the past five years aimed at policy makers and program implementers. The Institute for the Study of International Migration [ISIM], founded in 1998, is part of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and affiliated with the Law Center at Georgetown University. ISIM focuses on all aspects of international migration, including the causes of and potential responses to population movements, immigration and refugee law and policy, comparative migration studies, the integration of immigrants into their host societies, and the effects of international migration on social, economic, demographic, foreign policy and national security concerns. ISIM also studies internal displacement, with particular attention to the forced movements of people for reasons that would make them refugees if they crossed an international border." |
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Publications
Publications and reports from the Africa Region of the World Bank |
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Publications catalog (Asian Development Bank. Institute.) Latest edition only
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Publishing culture commissioning books in Australia, 1970-2000 /
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publishing revolution : how information professionals in the life sciences are managing and shaping changes in scientific journal publishing : proceedings of the Contributed Papers Session, Biomedical and Life Sciences Division, Special Libraries Associa
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Puerto Rico at the dawn of the modern age nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century perspectives ; from several divisions of the Library of Congress
Portrays the early history of the commonwealth of Puerto Rico through first-person accounts, political writings, and histories drawn from the Library of Congress's General Collections. Among the topics it highlights are the land and its resources, relations with Spain, the competition among political parties, reform efforts, and recollections by veterans of the Spanish-American War. Materials in the collection were published between 1831 and 1929 and consist of thirty-nine political pamphlets, eighteen monographs, and one journal |
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Puget Sound business journal. Book of lists - UW restricted Latest edition
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Puget Sound conservation and recovery plan / (Puget Sound Partnership) 2007/09
Puget Sound conservation and recovery plan / 2003/2005 to present |
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Puget Sound creel reports (Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife) 2000 to present
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Puget Sound protocols and guidelines
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Puget Sound regional competitiveness indicators / 2006/2007 to present
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Puget Sound Research '98 proceedings : Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, Washington, March 12 & 13, 1998
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Puget Sound shoreline stewardship guidebook /
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Puget Sound submerged vegetation monitoring project ... monitoring report 2000/2002 to present
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Puget Sound update : ... annual report of the Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program
Puget Sound update : ... annual report of the Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program |
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Puget Sound water quality work plan, 2003-2005
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Puget Sound's health 2000 : status and trends of key indicators of Puget Sound's health
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Puget Sound's health 2002 status and trends of key indicators of Puget Sound's health
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Puget Sound's nearshore habitat
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Pulmonary medicine : asthma
University of Iowa Family practice handbook, 3rd edition, chapter 3 |
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Pulmonary physiology / - UW restricted (AccessMedicine)
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Pulp and paper capacities : survey = Capacites de la pate et du papier : enquete = Capacidades de pasta y papel : estudio (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)
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Pulp literature a re-evalutation [sic] /
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Pulpwood quality of 13 eucalypt species with potential for farm forestry a report for the RIRDC/Land & Water Australia/FWPRDE Joint Venture Agroforestry Program /
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Pulu Keeling National Park management plan : consisting of a description of the park and a management plan /
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Purchasing power parities and real expenditures - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 01/20/2000 to present
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purposes and teaching of applied ethnobotany
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pursuit of paternal custody
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Putting the pieces in place for Japan's economic recovery /
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Putting the spin on wind energy risk management issues associated with wind energy project development in Australia /
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Pygmy locusts the fascinating world of Tetrigidae-- : Tetrigidae research /
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Pylos Regional Archaeological Project internet edition
This site contains the currently available on-line resources of the Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (PRAP) |
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Pyramid Lake Research Natural Area /
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