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SECTION A. ZOOLOGY SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1984 MORNING SESSION MORLEY 205 E. BRUCE MCLEAN, PRESIDING VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF SELECTED OHIO CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS: 196O-1982. Victor W. Fazio and John F. Wing, Departments of Biology and Psychology, Witten- berg University, Springfield, Ohio 45501.
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Abeywardena, V.: Forecasting coconut crops using rainfall data. (A preliminary study). Paper Third Session, FAO Technical Working Party on Coconut Production, Protection and Processing, Jogjakarta (Indonesia), 21 p. (1968). Abeywardena, V. and Mathes T.D.
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Dylan Charles Kesler for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Wildlife Science presented on December 19, 2005. Title: Population Demography, Resource Use, and Movement in Cooperatively Breeding Micronesian Kingfishers Abstract approved: Susan M.
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JABOTICABAL SÃO PAULO BRASIL Setembro de 2006 iv DADOS CURRICULARES DO AUTOR ANTONIO CARLOS BENASSI Nascido em 02 de Julho de 1954 na cidade de Santo André SP, filho de Derdebio Benassi e Maria Guiomar Adolpho Benassi.
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The Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera), is a member of the Family Arecaceae (palm family). It is the only species in the Genus Cocos, and is a large palm, growing to 30 m tall, with pinnate leaves 4-6 m long, pinnae 60-90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly leaving the trunk smooth.
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3 20th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations (Formerly HPCE Conference Series) January 22 26, 2006 RAI Congress Centre Amsterdam. The Netherlands Final Program and Book of Abstracts http://www.msb2006.
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Marcela Osorio Beristain (Morelos, Mexico) has several ongoing projects: Reversal sexual selection and mate guarding strategies in Leptinotarsa lacerata; Does egg coloration amount to aposematism in Leptinotarsa lacerata?
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Lethal yellowing diseases (LYD) (Fig. 1-2) of coconut have been endemic to Caribbean since the end of the 19th century, and to West Africa since 1900. However, diagnosis by electron microscopy has only been possible since the 1970s. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnosis is now routinely used.
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14 Effects of variable-intensity logging and the influence of habitat variables on the distribution of the Greater Glider Petauroides volans in montane forest, southeastern New South Wales. R. P. Kavanagh.
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2006. Socio-economic assessment Study for the Huon coast. Final technical report to the Western Pacific Regional Fishery management council, Honolulu, Hawaii, uSa. Pp. 56.
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