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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Franson, L. N. Locke, R. K. Stroud and L. Sileo. 1998. Retrospective study of the diagnostic criteria in a lead-poisoning survey of waterfowl. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 35:506 ...
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Skeletal Changes in Industrial and Endemic Fluorosis
Whereas in endemic fluorosis, the diagnostic value of skeletal changes is incontrovertible, in industrial fluorosis the findings may be modified ... variations in temperature and humidity, etc. We attempted to determine whether or not specific diagnostic criteria could be recognized in industrial fluorosis. We therefore compared the skeletal changes in a ...
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Office of Habitat Conservation
CDHC organized a workshop in Madison Wisconsin to develop diagnostic criteria and nomenclature for western Atlantic diseases. Epizootiology In addition to difficulties in coral ... : Web Tool for Diagnosing Coral Disease to guide researchers through a three tiered diagnostic process to develop a preliminary diagnosis from field observations and recommend the laboratory ...
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Ecosystem Assessment Division
Endangered Species Act Coral Reef Restoration Cold Water Corals Reading Room Diagnostic criteria and nomenclature for western Atlantic diseases A good morphologic description, at the gross ... science met to develop a framework for coral disease diagnostics by establishing clinical diagnostic criteria and case definitions for selected coral syndromes. The group also recommended guidelines for ...
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Online Zoologists: Evolutionary Biology
This class of phenomena are recognized by the diagnostic criteria of change in allele frequency or distribution in a population over time. Another distinction ... evolutionary phenomena in this way has several advantages, among them the fact that the diagnostic criteria are both objective and quantifiable. A major goal for evolutionary biology is to explain ...
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Conduct Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), the widespread distribution of material on ... there is unequivocal evidence of intentional harm. Second, veterinarians are trained to base diagnostic assessments, in part, on the facts presented to them by their clients, who ...
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Genetic Diversity in the Dingo
We are making an appeal for blood ... of $50 per sample. First we need more samples from dingoes to establish the differentiation criteria. Specimen Handling: The ideal sample would be two 10 ml blood samples in EDTA tubes ...
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Possibly, biodiversity literacy could be promoted as part of the core criteria for a UC undergraduate degree. The instruction would not necessarily be an intercampus ... individual campus efforts. Action: Topic needs further development. 6. California Biodiversity Assessment and Diagnostic Center could provide consistent, high-quality information on California species and ecosystems ...
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Alliance is composed of the scientific names of the dominant or diagnostic plants. Plants in similar strata are separated by hyphens, those in different strata by ... person principally responsible for preparing this version of the occurrence specifications.. Author (Population Viability Criteria): Name of the person principally responsible for preparing this version of the population/ ...
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Alliance. Second finest level of ecological community classification derived from the uppermost or diagnostic stratum of the ecological community. For example, Pseudotsuga menziesii Forest Alliance. Beginning ... . See also: Setting user preferences Understanding the results Viewing and changing search criteria Searching for ecological communities & systems by group Example of an ecological community & ...
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