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T-cell development in the Tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
Marsupials and eutherians are the two principal groups of modern mammals. Mammalian immunological studies, to date, have focused on eutherian systems with little or no comprehensive work having been carried out on marsupials. This project investigates the functional and developmental aspects of T-cell responses in the marsupial, Macropus eugenii (Tammar wallaby) in both adults and pouch young at various stages of development. Determination of the age at which the Tammar wallaby immune system becomes competent has been examined through the use of cellular and molecular studies carried out on developing pouch young tissue. The capacity for generating an immunological response in adult and pouch young marsupials has been studied by following cellular proliferation in response to mitogens or mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC). After examining adult responses to mitogens and allogenic lymphocytes, optimised conditions were then used to examine the development of responsiveness in pouch young. Several further tests were conducted and findings shown. The study has shown that the earliest age at which Macropus eugenii is capable of mounting a T-cell mediated immune response is between 5 to 13 days post-partum |
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Tableau de bord de l'OCDE de la science, de la technologie et de l'industrie - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 10/06/1999 to 10/22/2003
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Tables Rondes CEMT - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/19/1998 to 01/21/2008
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Tables rondes FIT - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/27/2008 to present
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Tackling investment challenges in power generation : in IEA countries - UW restricted
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge extreme history /
Web site designed for the general community, with special interest features for seventh-grade students. The site is divided into four sections--Art, Machine, People, and Connections--and offers several unique features. Features stories illustrated with graphics that include historic photos, video clips, and audio clips. Includes an interactive game for kids and lesson plans for seventh-grade teachers |
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Taiwan yearbook
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Taiwanese offshore (distant water) fisheries in Southeast Asia, 1936-1977
The development of Kaohsiung's fishing industry was also deeply affected by ethnic factors. Siao Liouciou fishers were solely dedicated to the longline fishing method; Shandong people preferred to be involved in pair-trawl fishing. The final part of the thesis further narrows down the scope of the history of Taiwan's fishing industry to the local level context of the fishing communities. The histories of six fishing companies are used to compare the cultures and management styles of the trawling and longlining fisheries. Finally, the fishers' daily lives in the waters of Southeast Asia, and the culture and routine practices of Kaohsiung's fishing communities are explored in depth |
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Taking care of streams in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska a guide to riparian areas in rangelands
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Taking the scenic route : a guide to Idaho's scenic byways /
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Taking toxics out of the air : progress in setting "maximum achievable control technology" standards under the Clean Air Act
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Tapholes in sugar maples : what happens in the tree /
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Tapirs status survey and conservation action plan
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Task force reports
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Tasmania's threatened fauna handbook what, where, and how to protect Tasmania's threatened animals /
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Tasmanian advantage natural and cultural features of Tasmania : a resource manual aimed at developing knowledge and interpretive skills specific to Tasmania
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Tawq-al-hamama
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Tax co-operation towards a level playing field / - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 05/26/2006 to present
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Tax Foundation figures produce misleading and inaccurate impressions of middle class tax burdens /
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Tax reference manual : information on state and local taxes in Washington State (Washington State. Dept of Revenue) Current edition available only
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Tax statistics / (Washington State Department of Revenue) 1997 to present
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tax system in Japan : a need for comprehensive reform /
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tax system in Mexico : a need for strengthening the revenue-raising capacity /
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tax system in the Czech Republic /
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Taxation: Key Tables from OECD - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Taxing wages Les impots sur les salaires - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/09/2005 to present
Taxing wages Les impots sur les salaires - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/03/2000 to 05/24/2004
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taxonomic guide to the mysids of the South Atlantic Bight /
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Taxonomic literature a selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries, and types /
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Taxpayers will have new tax cuts even if no additional reductions are enacted /
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Te Ara encyclopedia of New Zealand
"Te ara" in Maori means "the pathway". Te Ara--The Encyclopedia of New Zealand offers many pathways to understanding New Zealand. When complete, it will be a comprehensive guide to the country's peoples, natural environment, history, culture, economy, institutions and society |
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Te Linde's operative gynecology - UW restricted (Ovid)
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Teacher preparation research : current knowledge, gaps, and recomendaytions /
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Teacher quality and student achievement : a review of state policy evidence /
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Teacher turnover, teacher shortages, and the organization of schools /
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Teachers' perceptions on including gay and lesbian issues in the classroom
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Teaching bodies, learning desires feminist-poststructural life histories of heterosexual and lesbian physical education teachers in western Canada /
Drawing on queer theory and the notion of 'overstanding' data, deconstructive interpretations suggested how heterosexuality had been normalized in several institutional discourses within women's physical education. These interpretations undermined the boundaries of 'the closet', sought out an absent lesbian gaze and suggested that homophobia has been, in part, rooted in the social unconscious of the physical education profession |
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teaching of elementary mathematics
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Technical accomplishments (Latest issue)
Technical accomplishments (Previous issues) |
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Technical advice on the establishment and management of a national system of marine and coastal protected areas /
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Technical assessment & recommendations for chinook salmon recovery
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Technical briefs
This site provides access to publications in the Technical brief series issued by the Archeological and Ethnological Program |
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Technical bulletin (Wisconsin. Dept of Natural Resources) 1968 to present
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Technical bulletin (Wisconsin. Dept of Natural Resources) 1958 to 1966
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Technical bulletin /
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Technical description of the stock synthesis assessment program /
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Technical issues related to the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty /
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Technical note (EJOURNAL)
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Technical note on same-sex unmarried partner data from the 1990 and 2000 censuses
Explanation of how same-sex household partners were recorded in the US Censuses of 1990 and 2000 |
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Technical report
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Technical report 1986 to 1989
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Technical report /
Technical reports of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission |
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Technical report / 1989 to present
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Technical report - Great Lakes Fishery Commission
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Technical reports series / (International Atomic Energy Agency Publications) 11/07/1969 to present
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Technical review (Wildlife Society) 1990 to present
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Technical wildlife bulletin (Wisconsin. Dept of Natural Resources) 1950 to 1958
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Technologies for sustainable forest management : challenges for the 21st century : Commonwealth Forestry Congress, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, May 1997 /
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Technology assessment statements
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Technology fact sheets
A collection of publications in DOE's Technology fact sheet series |
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Television news of the civil rights era 1950-1970
Collection of digitized news segments from two television stations in Virginia--WDBJ (CBS) Roanoke and WSLS (NBC) Roanoke |
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Temperate and boreal forest resources assessment
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Temperature and salinity tolerances of larvae of the northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis /
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Temperature and soil moisture regimes in and adjacent to the Fernow Experimental Forest /
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Templars in the Corona de Aragon
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temple and other sites in the north-eastern sector of Caesaromagus /
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Templenet the ultimate source of information on Indian temples /
The site features over 2000 temples with pointers to their architectural, cultural, religious, historical significance and travel related information |
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Temporal trends in contaminants in Puget Sound harbor seals final report /
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Ten-year results from operational broadcast burning trials in northwestern British Columbia /
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Tendances des impots sur la consommation - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 11/23/1999 to present
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Tendances des migrations internationales - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 09/14/1998 to 03/22/2005
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Tendances et politiques du tourisme de l'OCDE - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 02/27/2013 to present
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Tennessee documentary history, 1796-1850
Once complete, this site will feature two-thousand documents and images relating to the history of antebellum Tennessee. The digital collection will draw the best resources from several libraries throughout the state. Full-text searchable documents, with links to images of the original, will provide information appropriate for educators and researchers of all ages. Data may be accessed by simple, proximity, and Boolean searching. Word index, citation searches, links to sub-collections and the ability to browse the collection by author are also provided |
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Terrain stability and forest management in the interior of British Columbia : workshop proceedings, May 23-25, 2001, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada /
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Terrestrial and freshwater invertebrates of British Columbia priorities for inventory and descriptive research /
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Terrestrial and marine protected areas in Australia (1997) /
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Terrestrial and marine protected areas in Australia 2002 summary statistics from the Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD)
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Terrestrial arthropod biodiversity : planning a study and recommended sampling techniques : a brief /
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Terrestrial arthropod biodiversity projects : building a factual foundation : a brief /
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Terrestrial vegetation of the United States. Volume I, The national vegetation classification system development, status, and applications /
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Testing methods for detecting wolverine
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Testing the attractiveness and palatability of stoat lures and baits with various sensory cues /
More attractive lures and acceptable baits are required to improve the efficacy of stoat (Mustela erminea) control in New Zealand. We conducted a series of preference trials on captive stoats to determine the potential of various visual, textural, and movement cues in lures and baits. Bait colour did not affect the time spent investigating or chewing baits, or bait consumption. One mouse-shaped bait with realistic eyes was eaten more than a disk-shaped bait. The addition of possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) fur significantly increased palatability of wax baits, but did not affect consumption of an already palatable bait. Stoats were more likely to cache both of the fur-coated baits than the control baits. Stoats spent more time investigating a concave mirror on the wall than a similarly shaped piece of plastic, and more frequently entered and spent more time in a trap box containing a large mirror than in one without a mirror. However, similar amounts of time were spent in trap boxes with either a small mirror or a hole covered in wire mesh, and in tunnels with and without a mirror, when both contained egg baits. Adding a red light-emitting diode into a trap box did not increase investigatory responses. Stoats ate more egg baits if they could roll (and thus break) the egg than if eggs remained stationary and unbroken. Stoats spent longer investigating moving baits (dead day-old chicks Gallus gallus domesticus, or mice Mus musculus) that were attached to a pendulum, but such baits did not elicit increased biting or chewing responses. This study demonstrates that visual and textural bait features could improve bait consumption, that mirrors could attract stoats to enter traps, and that movement devices could direct the attention of stoats towards baits or control devices. All these concepts need to be refined and field tested before being used |
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Testing the attractiveness, palatability, and longevity of stoat lure and bait formulations /
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Testing the weed risk assessment system for new conservation weeds in New Zealand /
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Testosterone poisoning or terminal neglect? : the men's health issue /
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Texas coastal wetlands : status and trends, mid-1950s to early 1990s /
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Text and context of malediction a study of antisemitic and heterosexist hate violence in New South Wales 1995-2000 /
At the core of this dissertation is the analysis of how and why hate speech is successful in constraining the behaviors and actions of marginalized groups. The discordance between what constitutes the social definition of malediction or verbal abuse and the legal definition of vilification, offers an avenue of investigation that illuminates the problems associated with constraining speech acts in a democratic state. In isolating the role of speech in the practice of hate violence in NSW, in this dissertation I show that while government legislation may be able to regulate the extremes of hate speech and hate violence, it leaves untouched the everyday speech acts and acts of violence that are used to separate, isolate, and silence marginalized individuals and groups |
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Textbook of cardiovascular medicine - UW restricted
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Textbook of family medicine - UW restricted (MDConsult)
"Edited by Robert E. Rakel, MD and David P. Rakel, MD, Textbook of Family Medicine remains your first choice for complete guidance on the principles of family medicine, primary care in the community, and all aspects of clinical practice. Ideal for both residents and practicing physicians, it includes evidence-based, practical information to optimize your patient care and prepare you for the ABFM exam. The full-color format features a clean, quick-reference layout that makes it easy for you to put information to work immediately in your practice."--Publisher's description |
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Textbook of family practice / - UW restricted
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Textbook of pediatric emergency medicine / - UW restricted (Ovid)
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Textbook of primary care medicine / - UW restricted
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Texts in Chinook jargon
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Texts on music in English from the medieval and early modern eras
The database extends the Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum and comprises all relevant manuscript and printed materials written in English from the Middle Ages through the seventeenth century |
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for stream segment identification /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for the habitat unit survey /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for the reference point survey /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for the salmonid spawning gravel composition survey /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for the salmonid spawning gravel scour survey /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for the salmonid spawning habitat availability survey /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for the stream temperature survey /
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TFW Monitoring Program method manual for wadable stream discharge measurement /
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Thai health 2003, 2005 to present
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Thai heritage page
Primarily a page aimed at travelers with general information about Thailand and especially cultural aspects and history |
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Thai reader project
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Thailand national report on protected areas and development
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Theater of death capital punishment in early America, 1750-1800 /
This study argues that capital punishment was an important tool of social control in early urban America. Executions were especially frequent in moments of real or perceived crisis. The mindset of juries was therefore essential in determining the punishment of a crime. More importantly, the death penalty was especially deployed to control the lower classes, as the majority of the condemned were young, male, and poor. Executions were correlated to forced labor. Boston, the city with the lowest percentage of forced labor, experienced the lowest rate of executions. Charleston, the city with the highest percentage, also witnessed the highest rate. Philadelphia fell between. The 1780s, a time when contemporaries believed that they experienced an unprecedented crime wave, saw the highest numbers of executions in all three cities with a peak late in the decade. By then the protection of property had become the primary agenda of the death penalty in urban areas |
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Theatricality, mediation, and public space : the legacy of Parsi theatre in South Asian cultural history /
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Then and now gay men and HIV /
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Theoretical perspectives of ethnicity and outdoor recreation : a review and synthesis of African-American and European-American participation /
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Theorie der Abel'schen Functionen
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Theorie der algebraischen Zahlen
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Theorie der endlichen Gruppen von eindeutigen Transformationen in der Ebene
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Theorie des Integrallogarithmus und verwandter Transzendenten
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Theorie nouvelle geometrique et mecanique des lignes a double courbure
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Theorizing about teachers' responses to reform : the roles of communities of practice : an occasional paper /
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theory of formal deducibility
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theory of formal deducibility
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Theory of symmetry and ornament
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Therapeutic exercise foundations and techniques / - UW restricted
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There is evil there that does not sleep--" the construction of evil in American popular cinema from 1989 to 2002 /
In The lord of the rings: the fellowship of the ring, Boromir refers to the lands of Mordor as the place where evil never sleeps. Cinematic evil itself never sleeps, always arising in new forms, to the extent that there exist as many types of evil as there are films. This thesis examines this constantly shifting construction of evil in American popular cinema between 1989 and 2002--roughly, the period between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the attack on the World Trade Center--and how this cinema engaged with representations of enemies and of evil per se. The thesis uses content and thematic analysis on a sample of the 201 most successful films at the U.S. box office during the period. In these films, cinematic evil is constructed according to a visual aesthetic that attempts to engage with societal values, but fails to do so due to the emphasis on its visual construction and its commodification. As Baudrillard argues, evil has become a hollow concept devoid of meaning, and this is especially so for cinematic evil. It is recognised, and is recognisable, by the visual excessiveness of its violence (or potentiality for violence), and by certain codes that are created in reference to intertextual patterns and in relationship to discourses of paranoia and malaise. But cinema in this period failed to engage with the concept of evil itself in any meaningful way. Cinematic evil mirrors the descent into the chaos and disorder of a postmodern society. All cinematic evil can do is to connect with this sense of unease in which the "reality of evil" cannot be represented. Instead, it draws on earlier icons and narratives of evil in a conflation of narrative and spectacle that produces a cinema of nostalgia. Moreover, stripped of narrative causality, these films express a belief, unproved and unprovable, that evil things and evil people may arise in any form, in any place and at any time: a cinema of paranoia. Together, these factors produce a cinema of malaise, perpetually confronting an evil it is unable to define or locate |
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therian skull : a lexicon with emphasis on the odontocetes /
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therian skull a lexicon with emphasis on the odontocetes /
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Thermohaline circulation stability a box model study /
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Things to know about quality mammograms a woman's guide
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Thinning lodgepole pine in southeastern British Columbia : 46-year results /
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Third meeting of the parties to the Montreal protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer Nairobi, 19-21 June 1991, report of the third meeting of the parties to the Montreal protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer
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Third Symposium on Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in the Eastern United States, February 1-3, 2005, Renaissance Asheville Hotel, Asheville, North Carolina : [proceedings] /
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Thirty years of stream protection : long-term nutrient and vegetation changes in a retired pasture stream /
Whangamata Stream, which flows into Lake Taupo (Taupomoana), New Zealand, was protected by the establishment of riparian strips in 1976. The stream has been monitored since 1978, and the findings from this monitoring programme are analysed in this report. The vegetation in the riparian zone developed from a ryegrass-clover (Lolium-Lotus) pasture to a mixture of exotic woodland and native scrub communities, with dense flax (Phormium tenax), sedges (Carex spp.) and toetoe (Cortaderia fulvida) overhanging the stream channel. With the help of conservation plantings, the number of species increased at an average rate of 5.2 species per year (6.6% per year). There has been a 7.2% annual turnover in species and a continuing increase in the proportion of woody species over time. Over the 32-year period, base-flow stream discharge has varied from 0.03 m3/s to c. 0.166 m3/s, with some long-term cycles apparent. In the source springs, nitrate concentrations have increased by 50% since 1984, while dissolved reactive phosphorus concentrations have only increased slightly. In the stream channel, there was marked seasonality in both the concentration and mass flow of total suspended solids and nutrients, with lowest values in summer at the time of maximum vegetation growth and therefore nutrient uptake. Active management of stream bank vegetation that minimises shade over the stream channel and maximises fast-growing stream plants is required if the management objective for the riparian strip is to enhance in-stream nutrient uptake (attenuation). If, however, the long-term objective is to restore the stream banks to a "natural state"--in this case a manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) woodland--then dissolved nutrient attenuation will decrease with time. Riparian protection and managed enhancement of in-stream vegetation for nutrient removal needs to be considered as one of a range of nutrient control methods in farming catchments |
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Thirty-five-year growth of thinned and unthinned ponderosa pine in the Methow Valley of northern Washington /
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This dynamic earth : the story of plate tectonics /
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This is Ann : she's dying to meet you
A small pocket book to show service men how malaria is contracted through the bite of the Anopheles mosquito |
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Thomas A. Edison papers
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Thomas Jefferson papers at the Library of Congress
The complete Thomas Jefferson Papers from the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress consists of approximately 27,000 documents. This is the largest collection of original Jefferson documents in the world. Document types in the collection as a whole include correspondence, commonplace books, financial account books, and manuscript volumes. In its online presentation, the Thomas Jefferson Papers comprises approximately 83,000 images |
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THOMAS legislative information on the Internet
Provides free access to a wide range of legislative information on the Congress, including the full text of the Congressional Record and bills for the 103rd to the present Congress, a directory of congressional committees and members of Congress, the weekly floor schedule for the House, and a schedule of daily committee hearings. Includes text of How our laws are made by Edward F. Willett Jr |
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Thoreau reader the works of Henry D. Thoreau, 1817-1862
Includes texts of Henry David Thoreau's (1817-1862) books and essays. Also provides images, biographies, and writings about Thoreau, resources for teachers, and links to other Web sites about Thoreau |
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Threadfins of the world (family Polynemidae) : an annotated and illustrated catalogue of polynemid species known to date /
Describes 41 species belonging to 8 genera. Introductory section includes general remarks on habitat and fisheries of the family, a glossary of technical terms, an illustrated key to each genus and all species, and a detailed account for all species. Species accounts include an illustration of each species, scientific and vernacular names, and information on habitat, biology, fisheries, size, relevant literature and distribution. Following the species accounts are a list of nominal species in the family, a table of species by major marine fishing areas, and color plates |
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Threads of gold women of the Alaska gold rush
Threads of Gold explores the wide range of experiences of both Alaska Native and pioneer women during the Alaska-Klondike gold rush era. Women played many important roles in the dramatic development of the north which was a result of the gold rush |
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Threat abatement plan for competition and land degradation by feral goats
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Threat abatement plan for competition and land degradation by feral rabbits
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Threat abatement plan for competition and land degradation by rabbits
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Threat abatement plan for competition and land degradation by unmanaged goats
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Threat abatement plan for predation by feral cats
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Threat abatement plan for predation by feral cats
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Threat abatement plan for predation by the European red fox
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Threat abatement plan for predation by the European red fox
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Threat abatement plan for the impacts of marine debris on vertebrate marine life Revised edition
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Threat abatement plan for the incidental catch (or by-catch) of seabirds during oceanic longline fishing operations /
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Threat abatement plan to reduce the impacts of tramp ants on biodiversity in Australia and its territories
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Threat abatement plan, infection of amphibians with chytrid fungus resulting in chytridiomycosis
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threat of Russian organized crime /
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Threatened and endangered animal species found on the National Wildlife Refuge System
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Threatened and endangered fishes of New Mexico
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Threatened and endangered species in the national park system
The National Park Service's role in preserving threatened and endandered species |
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Threatened plant survey in Kaimanawa Forest Park and Tongariro National Park /
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Threatened plants of Northland Conservancy /
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Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 23-30
Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 47-56 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 1-14 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 15-22 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 72-77 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 31-38 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 39-46 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 78-92 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 57-64 Threatened plants of Waikato Conservancy / Pages 65-71 |
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Threatened species lists, listing statements, and recovery plans
These lists outline all species on Tasmania's Threatened Species Protection Act 1995. Where available, these lists contain links to PDF files of listing statements, fact sheets, and/or recovery plans |
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Threatened terrestrial insects : a workshop to advance conservation /
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Threats to archaeological features within the redoubt and village area, Opepe Bush Scenic and Historic Reserve, Taupo /
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Threats to New Zealand's indigenous forests from exotic pathogens and pests /
Assesses the likelihood and consequences of the arrival and establishment of insect and fungal pathogens in New Zealand's indigenous forests and other natural ecosystems. The report focuses on the Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae, Nothofagaceae, and Myrtaceae families of trees |
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Three books of occult philosophy
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Three dimensional manual tracking using a head-tracked stereoscopic display /
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Three essays on the economics of fishing
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Three Mile Island emergency
Dickinson College's Three Mile Island web site is made up of a variety of documents related to the nuclear emergency that occurred at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in March of 1979 |
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Thurston County profile
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thylacine museum a natural history of the Thylacinidae
An online reference guide to the extinct thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, that includes information on its natural history, behavior, anatomy, fossil record, history of persecution, photographs and illustrations, digitized films and still images, and links to other resources |
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Tibbitt Lake to Contwoyto Winter Road : monitoring station report /
Since 2003, questionnaires have been given out at the Ross Lake check station to non-commercial users of the Lupin Winter Road. The questionnaire provides the Department of Environment & Natural Resources with information on reasons for winter road use, breakdown of winter use by community, and the amount of wildlife harvested along the winter road. Overall, the last three years show a decline in all aspects of the survey. The decline in numbers reported can be attributed to a shorter operating season, reduced numbers of caribou along the winter road resulting in a decreased harvest, and the occasional missed vehicle |
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Tibetan and Himalayan digital library
"An international community using Web-based technologies to integrate diverse knowledge about Tibet and the Himalayas for free access from around the world. Serving a wide range of communities, we publish multilingual studies, multimedia learning resources, and creative works concerned with the area's environments, cultures, and histories."--Home page |
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Tidal marshes : the boundary between land and ocean /
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Tidal marshes of Long Island Sound ecology, history, and restoration /
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Tide prints : surface tidal currents in Puget Sound /
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Tiger beetles of the United States
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Tight and taut submanifolds : papers in memory of Nicolaas H. Kuiper /
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Tilt networks at Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak, California
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tilt the U.S. and the South Asian crisis of 1971 /
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Timber cut and sold. Region 6
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Timber harvest projections for private land in western Oregon /
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Timber products output and timber harvests in Alaska : projections for 1997-2010 /
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Timber quality and volume growth in naturally regenerated and planted Scots pine stands in S.W. Sweden /
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Timber supply and demand assessment of the Green and White Mountain national forests' market area /
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Timber workers in transition : an ethnographic perspective on forest worker retraining in the Pacific Northwest /
Examines six retraining programs for loggers and millworkers in Washington, Oregon, and northern California |
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Timber-harvesting effects on riparian wildlife and vegetation in the Okanagan Highlands of British Columbia /
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Time schedule (University of Washington) Spring 2008 to present
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Tintinalli's emergency medicine a comprehensive study guide / - UW restricted (Accessmedicine)
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Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Areas /
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To serve agriculture : the Lethbridge Research Station, 1906-1976 /
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Tobacco, alcohol, and other drug abuse trends in Washington State : report
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Today shapes tomorrow : environmental education for a sustainable future : a discussion paper /
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toll of the automobile : wildlife and roads in Sweden /
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Tollman and Canaris photograph collection
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Tollman and Canaris photographs, circa 1893-1897
The photographs from this collection may have been taken during a brief sojourn by the Tollmans from their home in Long Beach, Washington, during the fall of 1897. The images, most of them badly faded, depict salmon fishing activities in Skamania and Pacific Counties, especially along the Columbia River, in the late 1890s. Included are photographs of some of the first salmon canning and processing companies in Washington State |
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Toman's tuberculosis : case detection, treatment, and monitoring : questions and answers /
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Tongass National Forest annual monitoring and evaluation report, fiscal year ..
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top American research universities : an occasional paper from the Lombardi Program on Measuring University Performance /
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Topics in local algebra; lectures delivered at the University of Notre Dame
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Topics in the theory of algebraic groups /
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Topics in topology and homotopy theory /
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topographical dictionary of ancient Rome,
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Topology course lecture notes and resources
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Toposes, triples, and theories /
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torture archive
...more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications |
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total Yellowstone page
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Touch wood, everything will be OK" : gay men's understandings of clinical markers in sexual practice /
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Tourism and natural resource management : a general overview of research and issues /
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Tourism for nature & development /
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Toward a typology of regional leadership institutions : examples from the San Francisco Bay Area /
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Toward a woody plant list for Antigua and Barbuda past and present /
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Toward equality of access the role of public libraries in addressing the digital divide
Evaluates the importance of libraries in addressing the digital divide. Drawing from government statistics and independent research, the report finds widespread acceptance of library-based computer and Internet access from patrons and librarians. The report finds that public access computing is benefiting those socioeconomic groups with the greatest need. However, the report also notes urgent but manageable challenges facing libraries as they seek to maintain and further develop their role in providing access to digital information |
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Towards dignity and respect at work an exploration of bullying in the public sector /
Researchers can build on the findings of this study to assist development of theory about bullying in both the Australian and international contexts, and especially in the Public Sector environment. The results can also help organisations and individuals identify and eradicate bullying in the workplace by creating environments based on dignity and respect for all |
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Towards ecosystem-based fishery management in New South Wales : proceedings of the Experts and Data Workshop, December 8-10, 2003, Cronulla, Australia /
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Towards effective protected area systems : an action guide to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity Programme of Work on Protected Areas /
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Towards participatory forest management in Laos Laos country report, 2003 /
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Towards sustainable shrimp culture in Thailand and the region proceedings of a workshop held at Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand, 28 October-1 November 1996 /
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Towards the abolition of the death penalty in Africa a human rights perspective /
After examining the death penalty in African states, the study arrives at the conclusion that it is appropriate for African states to join the international trend for the abolition of the death penalty, considering that the death penalty in Africa conflicts with human rights, the justifications for its retention are fundamentally flawed, and that alternatives to the death penalty in Africa exist. A number of recommendations are then made, which are geared towards the abolition of the death penalty in Africa |
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Towards the development of a protocol for rearing juvenile rock lobster, Jasus lalandii
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Towards the development of a protocol for the selection of probiotics in marine fish larviculture
Manipulation or control of the microbiological aquaculture environment has been identified as an important focus area for future hatchery development. Subsequently, alternatives to obtain control of the microbiological environment are being sought of which the field of probiotics appears highly promising. Probiotics are usually selected based on various in vitro characteristics, however, the methods used differ and are sometimes unsuccessful due to poor experimentation. The aim of this work is to contribute towards the development of a protocol for the in vitro screening of bacterial candidate probiotics for marine fish larviculture |
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Towards the recognition of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex ageing in Australian gerontology
This thesis argues that lessons drawn from the process of collective action in California could inform action that may take place in Australia. A dialogue between Australian activists, addressing the outcomes of this research, could also assist the development of a locally appropriate process of change. The thesis reveals implications and challenges for the aged care industry, in relation to service provision, education and training, policy development, and further research. The research provides a contribution to the discussion of matters which could assist to minimize discrimination, alleviate fear, promote equity, and enhance the value of diversity in Australian gerontology in the future |
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Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 60-129
Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 238-300 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 1-22 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 23-59 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 392-424 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 130-175 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 176-237 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 425-464 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 301-369 Towards understanding Thysanoptera : proceedings International Conference on Thrips, February 21-23, 1989, Burlington, Vermont, USA / Pages 370-391 |
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Towards whole of community engagement : a practical toolkit /
"The Commission's Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) Policy proposes a stronger government and community partnership, and the need to involve all relevant people in natural resource management decision-making for Basin and catchment scale. Inclusive engagement processes by governments and communities are essential to achieve this. With strong support from the Community Advisory Committee, a set of good practice engagement processes has been included in this 'tool kit.' This self-help manual has been field-tested to ensure it provides a practical 'set of tools' that can be used by government and communities to implement engagement processes that are appropriate and effective. ... The toolkit is designed in three parts. Part 1 establishes the principles for good community engagement and discusses how they can be applied using the twelve tools. Part 2 covers the value and uses for each of the twelve 'tools' and how to choose which is most appropriate in a given situation.The third part provides an annotated bibliography of more detailed reading or helpful websites"--Foreword |
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Towards zero : ambitious road safety targets and the safe system approach - UW restricted
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Toxic emissions from diesel vehicles in Australia /
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Toxicity and residues of brodifacoum in snails and earthworms /
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Tracking changes in the susceptibility of forest land infested with gypsy moth /
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Tracking the dragon : a guide for finding and assessing Chinese Australian heritage places /
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Tracking wildlife radio-tag signals by light fixed-wing aircraft /
"New Zealand wildlife biologists have considerable experience tracking radio-tagged animals using conventional, ground-based techniques. However, despite having to work in rugged and relatively inaccessible terrain, they have not used aerial telemetry techniques to the same extent. This report considers aerial tracking by light fixed-wing aircraft, and reviews the equipment and transmitter location techniques required for efficient aerial telemetry. Best practice configuration of light fixed-wing aircraft for aerial telemetry is described, and four techniques for transmitter location are detailed. In addition to ground-based and aerial telemetry, biologists embarking on a radio-tracking study can now also use satellite-based methods. We review the pros and cons of each. We conclude with a listing of New Zealand biologists with experience in aerial telemetry using light fixed-wing aircraft. Details of suppliers of hardware for aerial telemetry, and a selection of other relevant websites are provided"--P. [5] |
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Trade and competitiveness in Argentina, Brazil and Chile : not as easy as A-B-C
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Trade and environment review / (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) 2003 to present
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Trade policy review. European communities (World Trade Organization) 2004 to present
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Trade policy review. European Union (World Trade Organization) Current issue
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Trade policy review. Fiji (World Trade Organization) Current issue only
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Trade policy review. Guyana (World Trade Organization) 2003 to present
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Trade policy review. Jordan (World Trade Organization) 2008 to present
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Trade policy review. The United States of America (World Trade Organization)
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Trade, agriculture, and development : policies working together - UW restricted
Why is policy coherence for development important to policy makers, producers and the rural poor? How does it affect global agricultural trade? Can greater policy coherence help reduce poverty reduction and alleviate hunger? These are some of the issues addressed in these proceedings of the OECD Global Forum on Agriculture, held in Paris on November 30-December 1, 2005. The Forum brought together developed and developing country representatives from both the agriculture and development communities to discuss the inter-linkages between agricultural-related policies and development objectives.--Publisher summary |
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Trade-related assistance : what do recent evaluations tell us? - UW restricted
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Trade: Key Tables from OECD - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary)
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Traditional knowledge annual report : Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development traditional knowledge initiatives (Northwest Territories. Environment and Natural Resources) 1994-1997
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Traditional restoration techniques a RAMP study /
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Traditionell kunskap och sedvanjor inom den samiska kulturen : relaterat till bevarande och hallbart nyttjande av biologisk mangfald / CBM site
Traditionell kunskap och sedvanjor inom den samiska kulturen : relaterat till bevarande och hallbart nyttjande av biologisk mangfald / Sametinget site |
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Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia /
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Traffic law enforcement a review of the literature /
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Traffic manual
A guide for department personnel in traffic operations and design. It does not establish absolute standards but establishes uniform guidelines and procedures for the use of traffic control devices |
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Traffic techs
A collection of highway- and traffic-related publications, arranged by year of publication, most in NHTSA's Traffic tech series |
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trail of the goldseekers; a record of travel in prose and verse,
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Training guide for bird identification in Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forests /
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Transactions (National Library of New Zealand) 1868 to 1960/61
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Transactions (International Union of Soil Sciences) 1935 to 1990
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Transactions (International Union of Soil Sciences) 1994
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Transactions of the ... North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference - UW restricted (2008) 2008
Transactions of the ... North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference - UW restricted (2009) 2009
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transboundary Flathead : a critical landscape for carnivores in the Rocky Mountains /
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Transboundary protected areas for peace and co-operation based on the proceedings of workshops held in Bormio (1998) and Gland (2000) /
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Transfer of captive-bred Placostylus hongii snails to Limestone Island /
Populations of New Zealand's large indigenous land snails have been reduced to small scattered remnants by habitat destruction and predation. It is possible to rear some of these snail species in captivity, but it is important that they can then be released back into the wild to establish new populations. Eleven Placostylus hongii snails released from captivity onto Limestone Island, Whangarei Harbour, New Zealand on 5 August 2002 were monitored after release. All eleven snails died within < 0.25-1.63 years. The snails were equipped with harmonic radar transponders to facilitate finding them each time the island was visited. Six juveniles developed into adults, five after 0.25-0.47 years and one after 1.02-1.26 years on the island. A single newly hatched juvenile found on 13 August 2003 showed some breeding had occurred. The snails remained within 3 m of the small grove of trees where they were released. They moved 0.3-11.1 m between recaptures and were followed for total distances of 0.4-19.7 m with most displacements being uphill. Failure to establish was possibly due to a long dry period with high temperatures during the summer of 2003/04, together with soil that dried hard, thus preventing the snails from burrowing. Further research is needed to determine the causes of mortality in translocated snails and how these can be mitigated before further captive-rearing followed by translocation is considered |
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Transformations and city extensions : some observations of Copenhagen's city form at a time of global change /
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Transforming defense /
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Transgender Americans a handbook for understanding
"This handbook aims to help readers become familiar with the range of issues faced by transgender Americans, from the complex process of getting an appropriate birth certificate, to family and parenting issues, to discrimination and hate violence. These issues are not theoretical-- they affect real people who are an integral part of our American community"--Executive summary |
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Transgender equality : a handbook for activists and policymakers /
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Transit noise and vibration impact assessment /
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Transit profiles. The thirty largest agencies for the ... Section 15 report year
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Transition report / (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) 1998 to present
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Transitioning to sustainability through research and development on ecosystem services and biofuels : workshop summary /
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Translocation database summary /
Summarizes data on 51 species in the Biodiversity Recovery Unit's Translocation Database |
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Transport infrastructure investment : options for efficiency - UW restricted
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Transportation budget instructions /
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Transportation strategic plan ... annual report 1999 to present
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Transportation volume tables /
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Transtorno de identidade sexual um estudo psicopatologico de transexualismo masculino e feminino /
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Trap spacing and layout : experiments in stoat control in the Dart Valley, 1992-95 /
Trials of trap lay-outs showed control of stoats using perimeter trapping around a 100 ha block can be as effective as intensive grid trapping with 100 m trap spacing. Trials were undertaken while stoat densities were low, and the implications of this are discussed |
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Trapping and identification techniques for small-scaled skinks (Oligosoma microlepis) /
The small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is a small, diurnal, heliothermic skink that is known from a number of small, scattered and isolated populations in the central North Island, New Zealand. This study presents the first attempt to estimate population sizes of this species at five sites near the Springvale Bridge in the Rangitikei River region. Funnel traps made of fly-screen and strong wire mesh were successfully used to catch small-scaled skinks. At easily accessible rock piles, noosing proved to be a more efficient capture technique than trapping, with more skinks caught over a smaller amount of time. Small-scaled skink individuals were successfully identified by their natural markings. Population estimates and densities were derived from the resighting of photographed individuals at five sites at Springvale Station. The results of this study can now be incorporated into future studies to assess the status of the species and gain more knowledge about its population ecology |
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Tratamientos para la inflamacion de la prostata
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Trauma - UW restricted (R2Library)
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Travaux de l'Association internationale de geodesie (International Association of Geodesy) 1999/2003 to present
Travaux de l'Association internationale de geodesie (International Association of Geodesy) 1995/1999 Travaux de l'Association internationale de geodesie (International Association of Geodesy) 1999/2001 |
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Travel the Oregon Trail in Caribou County a self-guided tour of sites documented in emigrant diaries & journals of early explorers
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Traveling wave solutions of parabolic systems /
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travels of Dean Mahomet : an eighteenth-Century journey through India /
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Trawl survey of the west coast of the South Island and Tasman and Golden Bays, March-April 2003 (KAH0304) /
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Trawling in the mist : industrial fisheries in the Russian part of the Bering Sea
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Treasures in full Shakespeare in quarto
The British Library has digitized "93 copies of the 21 plays by Shakespeare printed in quarto before the theatres were closed in 1642." Also included are: background information on Shakespeare, his works, his theatre world and the printing history of his plays; references to additional information; a timeline; an "afterlife" section that shows how the plays have changed in print and in performance; a means of comparing 2 different texts of the 93 copies simultaneously |
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Treated wood issues associated with overwater structures in marine and freshwater environments
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Treaties in force : a list of treaties and other international acts of the United States in force on .. - UW restricted (HeinOnline Treaties and Agreements Library) 1929 to 2006
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Treating your enlarged prostate
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Treatment by generator
Provides guidance on how generators may treat their own dangerous wastes on-site, in accumulation tanks or containers, without a dangerous waste treatment permit |
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Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe
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tree and shrub genera of Borneo
This series of pages concerns the tree genera of Borneo and offers a DELTA-based interactive key to the 534 tree genera of the island. It uses 132 easily usable characters. It is illustrated and comes in English or Indonesian. The data in the key have been used to produce descriptions of the taxa. Images of most of the genera are available |
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Tree book learning to recognize trees of British Columbia
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Tree decay : an expanded concept /
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Tree huggers : victory, defeat & renewal in the Northwest ancient forest campaign /
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Tree measurement manual for farm foresters practical guidelines for farm foresters undertaking basic tree measurement in farm forest plantations
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Tree of life web project
"The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists and nature enthusiasts from around the world. On more than 10,000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about biodiversity, the characteristics of different groups of organisms, and their evolutionary history (phylogeny)." |
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Tree planting in Indonesia : trends, impacts, and directions / Pages 31-78
Tree planting in Indonesia : trends, impacts, and directions / Pages 1-30 |
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Tree ring dynamics in mountain birch /
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Tree trade liberalization of international commerce in forest products : risks and opportunities /
Analyzes the risks and opportunities associated with proposed liberalization of international commerce in forest products |
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Trees and shrubs of the Penobscot Experimental Forest, Penobscot County, Maine,
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Trees of the Dungeness
The program contains 41 color photos of all the tree species native to the Dungeness watershed. Information on identifying characteristics, ecological functions, as well as traditional and current economic uses of the trees is also included |
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Trees of the Pacific Northwest
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Trends in commutative algebra /
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Trends in duck breeding populations 1955/2000 to present
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Trends in duck breeding populations 1955/2000 to present
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Trends in health of pahautea and Hall's totara in relation to possum control in central North Island /
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Trends in incidental catch of major fisheries on the Chatham Rise for fishing years 1989-90 to 1998-99 /
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Trends in Indian health (Current issues)
Trends in Indian health (Archived issues) |
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Trends in International Migration - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 06/01/1997 to 03/22/2005
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Trends in the transport sector - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 03/06/2007 to present
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Trends online
"A compendium of data on global change." |
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Trends shaping education - UW restricted (OECD iLibrary) 09/02/2008 to present
Presents charts on the latest available information on major trends in education, grouped in broad themes (e.g. aging, global challenges, the economic landscape, work and jobs, the learning society, ICT, citizenship and the state, social connections and values, and sustainable affluence). A dynamic link (StatLink) is provided for each figure, which directs the user to a web page where the corresponding data are available in Excel.--Publisher's description |
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Tri-Cities profile
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Tri-Counties profile
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Triage or tapestry? : teacher unions' work toward improving teacher quality in an era of systemic reform : a research report /
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trial of Adolf Eichmann : record of proceedings in the District Court of Jerusalem
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Triangle factory fire
Contains a collection of resources held by the Cornell University Library on the Triangle fire of 1911, including primary texts, some photographs, and oral histories. Also includes selected information on sweatshop conditions and investigations and reforms following the fire. Originally designed to provide a resource to assist students in the writing of class papers |
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Tribal briefing book
Includes descriptive and directory information on U.S. and Canadian tribes and tribal organizations in the Columbia River basin |
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Tribal briefing book
Includes descriptive and directory information on U.S. and Canadian tribes and tribal organizations in the Columbia River basin |
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Triple bottom line reporting in Australia : a guide to reporting against environmental indicators
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Triples, algebras, and cohomology
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Trivial movements and redistribution of polyphagous insect herbivores in heterogeneous vegetation /
The physical structure of environment influences redistribution of populations at several spatial scales. At small scale the architecture of vegetation may influence redistribution of insects that move on the plant surface. At large scale e.g. trap crop physical design may affect redistribution of pests. In this thesis I derive a model for predicting the impact of vegetation architecture on the rate of displacement by insects moving on the plant surface. I also present and explore models of the interplay between pest movement and trap crop physical design. The trap crop models suggest that considerable reduction in pest density may be achieved using small trap crop cover with trap crops that the pest distinctly prefers over the crop. It supports also the idea that trap crop placement may have a dramatic impact on the efficiency of the trap crops |
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Trolling techniques for the Pacific Islands : a manual for fishermen /
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Trophic ecology and energy sources for fish on the floodplain of a regulated dryland river Macintyre River, Australia /
Factors such as diel and ontogenetic variations in dietary composition and food intake by fish are shown to considerably affect overall dietary patterns of each study species. Therefore, it is important to understand the contributions of such factors to the variability of fish dietary patterns before performing studies on resource use by fish in floodplain habitats of the Macintyre River. Major food categories consumed by the study species were zooplankton, aquatic invertebrates and detrital material. Zooplankton was of particular importance as this food item was ingested by all three study species at some stage of their life history. Spatial and temporal variation in diet composition of the study species was mostly associated with changes in prey items available across floodplain habitats and between seasons (summer/winter). The low magnitude of flooding events during the study period is arguably the most likely factor influencing the lack of patterns of variation in fish diets in floodplain habitats subject to flooding, whereas in non-flooded lagoons the observed dietary variation was a consequence of successional changes in composition of the aquatic fauna as the dry season progressed. Water regime had an important effect on differences in fish diet composition across lagoons, but further evaluation of the influence of flooding is needed due to overall lack of major flooding events during the study period. Autochthonous resources, namely plankton, were the basis of the food web and phytoplankton in the seston is the most likely ultimate energy source for fish consumers, via planktonic suspension feeders (zooplankton). Nevertheless, organic matter could not be disregarded as an important energy source for invertebrates and higher consumers. In general, the present study does not provide support for the major models predicting the functioning of large rivers, such as the River Continuum Concept and Flood Pulse Concept, which argue that allochthonous organic matter either from upstream or from the floodplain are the most important sources of carbon supporting higher consumers. In contrast, the Riverine Productivity Model would be more appropriate to describe the food web and energy sources for consumers in the Macintyre River floodplain as this model suggests that local productivity, based on autochthonous phytoplankton and organic matter, fuels food webs in large rivers. The results of this study suggest that factors known to affect phytoplankton production in floodplain lagoons (e.g. flow regulation, turbidity and nutrient/herbicide inputs) must be seriously considered in current landscape and water management practices |
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Trophic mass-balance model of Alaska's Prince William Sound ecosystem for the post-spill period, 1994-1996 /
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Trophic mass-balance model of Alaska's Prince William Sound ecosystem, for the post-spill period 1994-1996 /
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Tropical fish biology : the Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual Symposium held in Southampton, U.K., 13-16 July 1998 / - UW restricted
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Tropical forests on the World Heritage list
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Tropical rapid appraisal of riparian condition /
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Tropical timber market report 1998 to present
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Truman and the United Nations
Accounts and official documents from the Truman administration dealing with the establishment of the UN. Part of Project WhistleStop, now merged with the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum |
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Truman doctrine
Collection of presidential documents supplied by the Truman Library concerning US foreign relations and what is known as the Truman Doctrine |
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Trustworthy repositories audit & certification criteria and checklist
Envisioned uses of this document include repository planning guidance, planning and development of a certified repository, periodic internal assessment of a repository, analysis of services which hold critical digital content on which institutions rely, and objective third-party evaluation of any repository or archiving service. The document provides further information and instructions about uses of the checklist |
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Tsimshian clan and society
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Tsunami damage to coral reefs guidelines for rapid assessment and monitoring /
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Tuatara recovery plan, 2001-2011 /
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Tucannon model watershed 1997 habitat projects annual progress report project period, January 1, 1997 to March 31, 1998 /
The Tucannon Model Watershed 1997 habitat projects were designed to address critical limiting factors identified through the watershed assessment and Plan development. Construction elements were composed of bioengineering techniques designed to increase salmonid habitat complexity, insure stream bank and geomorphic stability, and reduce stream temperature and sediments in spawning gravels. Cooperation and agreement between landowners and resource agencies for restoring resource conditions has grown due to project success and is expected to continue for the benefit of all |
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Tulalip ordinances & codes
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Tulita area moose survey, January 1999 /
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tuna fishers folder
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Tunas and billfishes in the eastern Pacific Ocean (Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission)
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tunnel at the end of the light : privatization, business networks, and economic transformation in Russia /
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Turbidity in freshwater habitats of Alaska : a review of published and unpublished literature relevant to the use of turbidity as a water quality standard /
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Turf communities of Lake Whangape and some potential management techniques / Page 51
Turf communities of Lake Whangape and some potential management techniques / Page 52 Turf communities of Lake Whangape and some potential management techniques / Pages 1-50 |
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Turing digital archive
This digital archive contains mainly unpublished personal papers and photographs of Alan Turing from 1923-1972 |
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Turism och besoksnaring i Osthammars kommun : slutforvaret i ett besoksperspektiv /
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Turism och image : slutforvar for anvant karnbransle i Oskarshamn ur ett turist- och besoksnaringsperspektiv /
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Turkey - UW restricted
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Turning to the sea : America's ocean future
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Turning to the sea : America's ocean future.
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Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico pelagic distributions and commercial shrimp trawling /
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Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico pelagic distributions and commercial shrimp trawling /
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Twentieth-century literary criticism - UW restricted (Literature Criticism Online) 1978 to present
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Two way track biodiversity conservation and ecotourism : an investigation of linkages, mutual benefits, and future opportunities /
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Types of wildlife trees and coarse woody debris required by wildlife of north-central British Columbia /
If wildlife diversity is to be maintained in managed forests, the habitat needs of all wildlife species must be met. This report provides some of the necessary information by describing the habitat requirements of 133 vertebrate species of north-central British Columbia in relation to two special habitat elements: wildlife trees and coarse woody debris. To make it easier for habitat managers to apply this information, requirements were condensed into a series of habitat summary tables. The tables, which are based mainly on published research reviewed up to 1995, describe in detail the varieties of wildlife trees and coarse woody debris that are required by wildlife |
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Tyranny unmasked /
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