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Cypress domes

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R.O. Vernon

DDT investigations by the Fish and Wildlife Service in 1946

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Authors
A.L. Nelson, E. W. Surber

Deer mortality from gunshot wounds.

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W.L. Robinette

Differentiation of aragonite from calcite by differential thermal analysis

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G. T. Faust

Disease control in hatchery fish

A direct method for controlling diseases among hatchery fish has long been sought as an alternative to the earlier technique of hand dipping.  A  simple, practical, effective method of direct pond treatment not only obviates all need for handling fish weakened by disease, but it would materially reduce the time and effort required by hatcherymen in keeping diseases under control. Furthermore, a di
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F. F. Fish

Distribution, abundance, and spawning season and grounds of the kiyi, Leucichthys kiyi Koelz, in Lake Michigan

From May to November, inclusive, the kiyis of southern Lake Michigan (north to and including localities off Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and Frankfort, Michigan) characteristically inhabit depths of more than 50 fathoms, although small numbers commonly are taken in shallower water (as shallow as 20 29 fathoms). There is evidence that the occasional penetration of relatively large numbers of kiyis into dep
Authors
Ralph Hile, Hilary J. Deason

Do you keep a bird list?

No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins

Drill-hole correlation as an aid in exploration of magnetite deposits of the Jersey Highlands, New York and New Jersey

No abstract available.
Authors
H. E. Hawkes, Preston Enslow Hotz

Duck-food plants available from dealers

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Authors
A. C. Martin

Electrochemical stabilization as a means of preventing ground failure in railroads

Laboratory and field data on electrochemical stabilization of clays, by three Russian authors, are here presented in translation. Abstracts of the Russian papers were published in May 1947 issue of the Engineering News Record (pp. 100-101). There exists also a small body of literature, in German and English, dealing with the electrochemical stabilization and related subjects. Elements of the elect
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D.I. Solntzev, V.S. Sorkov, V.P. Sokoloff

Electrochemical stabilization of clayey ground

Recently developed new methods of stabilization of weak grounds (e.g. the silicate treatment) are based on injection of chemical solutions into the ground. Such methods are applicable accordingly only to the kinds of ground that have the coefficient of filtration higher than 2 meters per 24 hours and permit penetration of the chemical solutions under pressure. This limit, however, as it is shown b
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B.A. Rzhanitzin, V.P. Sokoloff

Eleventh breeding bird census. 14. Dry deciduous scrub

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Authors
C.S. Robbins, R. E. Stewart, M. Karplus
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