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Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on birds

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R.G. Heath, J. W. Spann, J.F. Kreitzer, C. Vance

Eggshell changes in certain North American birds

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D. W. Anderson, J.J. Hickey

Environmental Education: Academia's Response

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J.L. Aldrich, E.J. Kormondy, C. L. Douglas

Feed formulation and evaluation

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W.H. Hastings, L.M. Dickie

Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory

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Howard D. Tait

Los plaguicidas y la contaminacion del medio ambiente Venezolano

RESUMEN DE RECOMENDACIONES Recomendaciones para el Programa de Investigacion: 1. Establecer un sistema de muestreo biologico para detectar los niveles tendencias de los productos quimicos toxicos en un peque?o numero de si tios representativos. 2. Mantener continua vigilancia de la contaminacion ambiental, mediante la seleccion acertadamente dirigida de las zonas afectadas y de las fu
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L. F. Stickel, W. H. Stickel

Mercury in wild animals, Lake St. Clair, 1970

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E. H. Dustman, L. F. Stickel, J. B. Elder

Nutritional fish diseases

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S. F. Snieszko

Orbital-science investigation: Part B: photogrammetric analysis of Apollo 15 records

The three cameras—stellar, mapping, and panoramic—together with the laser altimeter, all included in the scientific instrument module (SIM) bay, represent an integrated photogrammatric system with extraordinary potential for extending knowledge of the lunar figure, surface configuration, and geological structure.
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Frederick J. Doyle

Orbital-science investigation: Part C: photogrammetry of Apollo 15 photography

Mapping of large areas of the Moon by photogrammetric methods was not seriously considered until the Apollo 15 mission. In this mission, a mapping camera system and a 61-cm optical-bar high-resolution panoramic camera, as well as a laser altimeter, were used. The mapping camera system comprises a 7.6-cm metric terrain camera and a 7.6-cm stellar camera mounted in a fixed angular relationship (an a
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Sherman S.C. Wu, Francis J. Schafer, Raymond Jordan, Gary M. Nakata, James L. Derick

Orbital-science investigation: Part F: regional geology of Hadley Rille

Study of the sinuous Hadley Rille (fig. 25-45) was a primary goal of the Apollo 15 mission. Local geology of the rille near the landing site is described in section 5 of this report. Preliminary study of orbital photography from Hasselblad, metric, and panoramic cameras makes possible a description of some regional relationships of the rille. Considerable use is also made of a preliminary topograp
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Keith A. Howard, James W. Head

Orbital-science investigation: Part G: lineaments that are artifacts of lighting

Many Apollo 15 orbital photographs, particularly those taken at low Sun-elevation angles, reveal grid patterns of lineaments. In some circumstances, the grid pattern is present in areas where structural control seems unlikely. For example, in an oblique view (fig. 25-52), the ejecta blankets of two fresh impact craters seem to have two intersecting sets of lineaments. Because previous studies of i
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Keith A. Howard, Bradley R. Larsen