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Flowage and recrystallization in paleozoic quartzites

The lower limit of visible traces of penetrative movement in quartz‐rich rocks can be defined by studies of orientations and mutual relations of grains. Intensity of deformation in the central Appalachians decreases gradually from the crystalline Piedmont toward the north, northwest, and west perpendicular to the regional trend. The author has attempted to determine the limits of visible deformati
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Robert E. Fellows

The manganese oxide minerals, a preliminary report

This paper summarizes the results obtained thus far in an intensive study of the manganese oxide minerals. X-ray powder photographs, supplemented by chemical tests, have proved to be the best means for identifying these minerals. Formulas are suggested. Physical properties and X-ray data are listed for the commoner minerals and those for which new data have been obtained. Rules of nomenclature for
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Michael Fleischer, W.E. Richmond

Diarrhea in domestic rabbits

No abstract available.
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Edward L. Vail, Frank D. McKenney

Preliminary report on water storage capacity of unconsolidated deposits beneath the Lompoc Plain, Santa Barbara County, California

The Lompoc Plain is the central lowland of a topographic and structural basin that forms the western and lower part of the Santa Ynes Valley in Santa Barbara County, California. It extends inland about 11 miles from the coast and is 1 mile fto about 3 miles wide.
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Joseph E. Upson

Recipes for cooking domestic rabbit meat

No abstract available.
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Enteritis, or so-called bloat, in domestic rabbits

No abstract available.
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Structural determinations from diamond drilling

Several problems may arise in the geometrical determinations of strike and dip from core drilling. If the stratigraphic or structural surfaces are plane, as the bedding planes of a homocline, two problems may exist, depending upon whether the drill cores do or do not penetrate to some recognizable horizon. The first of these is solved by a simple graphic interpolation, and is not discussed in this
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John Beaver Mertie

Rabbit-pen construction in relation to sore hocks

No abstract available.
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George S. Templeton

Control of coccidiosis in rabbits

No abstract available.
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Edward L. Vail

Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges, Oregon and California

No abstract available.
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Stanley G. Jewett

Control of woodchucks

No abstract available.
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Branch of Predator and Rodent Control U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service