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Availability of ground water in the Androscoggin River Basin, northern New Hampshire
No abstract available.
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John E. Cotton
Availability of ground water in the Saco River Basin, east-central New Hampshire
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John E. Cotton
You asked for it! Answers to questions about fish farming: Part III
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M. Martin
You asked for it! Answers to questions from persons interested in fish farming: Part III
No abstract available.
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M. Martin
Flood of July 21, 1975 in Mercer County, New Jersey
Intense rainfall during the evening of July 20 and early morning hours of July 21, 1975 caused flooding of unprecedented magnitude in highly urbanized Mercer County, New Jersey. Over 6 inches (152 millimetres) of rainfall was recorded during a 10-hour period at Trenton, the capital of New Jersey. No lives were lost but damages to highways and bridges, to industrial, business, and residential build
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Stephen J. Stankowski, Robert D. Schopp, Anthony J. Velnich
Level of dietary biotin required for optimum growth, feed utilization and swimming stamina by juvenile lake trout
No abstract available at this time.
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H. A. Poston
Book Review: Diseases of fish by L. E. Mawdesley-Thomas, K. W. Burris, and J. L. Knuckles et al.
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K. Wolf
Salmonid viruses : effects of Herpesvirus salmonis in rainbow trout fry
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K. Wolf, R. L. Herman, R. W. Darlington, W.G. Taylor
Salmonid viruses: a syncytium-forming agent from rainbow trout
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K. Wolf, W.G. Taylor
Myxosoma cerebralis : serological identification by indirect fluorescent antibody test
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K. Wolf, M.E. Markiw
Notes on winter feeding behavior and molt in Wilson's phalaropes
Wilson's Phalaropes, Steganopus tricolor, migrate in late summer from the prairie regions of North America to their wintering grounds in the highlands of Peru and the inland and coastal waters of Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina (Holmes 1939, Meyer de Schauensee 1970). Reports on these birds from their wintering habitat are few. This paper describes numbers, feeding behavior, and m
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J. Burger, M. Howe