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Extractions: In both printed CA Issues and Indexes and computer-readable services, certain abbreviations and acronyms are automatically generated for terms in the abstract text, the keyword phrases, and the text modifying phrases for index entries. Most of these abbreviations have been used prior to 1982. Users of computer-readable services need to know these standard abbreviations and acronyms in order to be able to use them in search profiles and identify them in text. In this document, automatically generated abbreviations and acronyms in CAS publications and services are arranged in three lists. To guide users to abbreviations they need to include in their search profiles, Listing A is arranged in the alphabetical order of the full terms which are abbreviated. Do not use periods when searching CAS abbreviations or acronyms online. To provide explanation of abbreviations encountered in text, Listing B is arranged in the alphabetical order of abbreviations and acronyms. Examples of some terms ending in "-ology" that are abbreviated "-ol."
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Session MP - Waves And Oceanography. University of Delaware), Ken Melville (Scripps Institution of oceanography, Universityof Berkeley), Ralph Milliff, Joe Werne (Colorado Research assoc., NWRA) http://www.eps.org/aps/meet/DFD03/baps/abs/S1180.html
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Extractions: Earth Sciences provided by the Plainville Education Association Weather Underground www.wunderground.com/ Weather Bug http://weatherbug.com Automated Weather Service http://aws.com Franklins Forecast http://www.fi.edu/weather The Weather Dude http://www.wxdude.com/ Science Under the Sun http://www.scienceunderthesun.com/ MILLLENNIUM WEATHER www.millenniumweather.com/ WCVB WeatherCenter 5: Hurricane Tracking www.wcvb.com/wcvb/webmate/wcvb/page/wcvb/hurricane99-htm www.solar.ifa.hawaii.edu/Tropical/tropical.html Weather, Natural Hazards, and Disasters http://www.nationalgeographic.com/infocentral/web/weather.htm Tropical Prediction Center / National Hurricane Center http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ Encyclopedia Antarctica http://www.antarctic.com.au/encyclopaedia/EA.html NATURE: Antarctica: The End of the Earth http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/antarctica/ ZOOM SCHOOL Antarctica http://www.enchantedlearning.com/school/Antarctica/ Neptunes Web: Neptunes Quiz http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/scripts/quizgen.exe
New Page Apply online at www.phillipsscholarship.org Arborists assoc. conservation, forestry,landscape design, animal science, wildlife biology, oceanography, or other http://www.mgrhs.org/Guid/ship.html
Extractions: Friday, April 30, 2004 Mt. Greylock Regional School District does not exclude any person from scholarship application on account of race, color, sexual preference, religion, national origin or disability. BE AWARE OF SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES . If your scholarship application requires a transcript and/or counselor recommendation, you MUST bring your application into the guidance office at least one week prior to the deadline to ensure time for processing and mailing. Most organizations have specific guidelines and very firm deadlines and will not consider any late or incomplete applications. Click here for private scholarship resources on the WWW Deadlines: May 1 Stephen Phillips Memorial Charitable Trust Scholarship May 1 Sons of the American Legion Scholarship May 1 Mass. Garden Club Scholarships May 1 Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation Mathias J. Bartels Environmental Leadership Award May 1 Thomas Janeczek Memorial Scholarships May 1 May 1 The Berkshire Medical Center Nursing Scholarship May 1 The Kermit Gordon Scholarship May 1 UNICO Baseball/Softball Scholarship May 1 Allan Danaher Memorial Scholarship May 1 William Stanley Scholarship May 3 2004 Stanley Z. Koplik Certificate of Mastery
Seymour Center - Related Resources cover a wide variety of subjects, including oceanography, marine education association(CSTA) http//www.cascience.org; National Marine Educators assoc. http://www2.ucsc.edu/seymourcenter/resources.html
Extractions: Cal State Monterey Bay's site about elephant seals. This is the same site you may have seen on the computer in our exhibit hall. Intertidal monitoring Dr. John Pearse's 24-year study of the biodiversity of the rocky intertidal areas of Central CA coast. http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/classes/bio161l/index.html Coastal Geology: Highlights of some of Dr. Gary Griggs' work on coastal geology and as director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at UCSC.
Hydrology Faculty Directory Patricia Benner Fisheries and Wildlife (FW) bennerp@PEAK.org Bennerlast updated F Top. Kelly K Falkner oceanography (OC) assoc. http://www.awra.org/proceedings/www99/w17/fac1.htm
7th - 12th Science Internet Web Sites assoc. nwas.org National Weather association; http//.miamisci.org/hurricane/hurricane0 www.cnmoc.navy.mil/educate/educate.htm- oceanography Education / Naval http://www.sd81.k12.wa.us/Science/second/scisite.htm
Extractions: Population Issues General Web Sites http://www.nas.edu - National Academy of Science (NAS) http://www2.nas.edu/center - National Research Council / Center for Mathematics, Science and Engineering Education http://www.nas.edu/rise - National Academy of Science / Resources for Involving Scientists in Education http://www.si.edu/nsrc - National Science Resource Center http://www.si.edu/organiza/offices/scires/rtess.htm - National Science Resource Center / Resource Collection http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/nise/index.html - National Institute for Science Education http://www.learner.org - Annenberg / CPB Math and Science Project http://educate.si.edu - Smithsonian Institution http://www.nationalgeographic.com/
Http://www.ohiosci.org/OHIOSCIENCE200.htm of Zoology, Geological Sciences, and Natural Resources, teaching courses in limnology,oceanography, marine biology American Automobile assoc., Heathrow, FL. http://www.ohiosci.org/ohioscience200.htm
Extractions: The Ohio Academy of Science O H I O S C I E N C E 2 OHIO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: A 200 Year Heritage of Discovery and Innovation by Charles E. Herdendorf, Ph.D. EcoSphere Associates Sheffield Village D e d i c a t i o n This publication is dedicated to Donald J. Hammer a true technologist - he knows how to fix anything and he knows how everything works And to the Memory of Harry N. Rider a master engineer - his career was an inspiration and his inventions keep us safe. Link to Appendix indexed by County This link leads to an extensive roster of Ohio's contributions to science, engineering, technology, and education including People, Places, Inventions, and Discoveries INTRODUCTION More than two centuries ago Ohio was carved out of the wilderness of the Old Northwest Territory. As we now prepare to celebrate Ohio's Statehood Bicentennial, it is fitting that The Ohio Academy of Science look back over these past 200 years to reflect on Ohio's contribution to science and technology. These contributions manifest themselves in at least four ways: (1) natural features or events of scientific interest that have helped us understand principles and processes, (2)
BIO Assoc. Newsletter - July, 2002 in the summer of 2000 when the Bedford Institute of oceanography s Archives Researcher consultthe following web page http//www.friendsamis.org/fact22.html http://www.bedfordbasin.ca/NewsLtrs/16_JUL22/016newJUL22.html
Extractions: THE DREAM, THE REALITY, THE FUTURE On the other hand, pessimists can take this as evidence of a poor selection of person to replace the immediate Past President, Dale Buckley, one of the founders of our young organization, but I suspect that's a myopic way of looking at things. It seems to me that Dale's decision to look outside of the existing Executive for his replacement was a good one, looking for fresh input from the general membership. Obviously, it's far too early to determine the worth of that approach. Instead, let me offer some thoughts based upon my observations of almost three years as a regular member of the BIO-OA and the past nine months as a member of its executive body. The start for me, personally, was applause for the concept and initiation of a 'BIO-Oceans Association'. What an incredible idea! Does a more worthy tribute exist to honour the Institute and its original founders than this? I think not, particularly when reviewing the grand role that BIO has played in the development of the ocean sciences, both nationally and internationally, and its contribution worldwide. But equally significant, is the opportunity that BIO provided to each and every one of us during our tenure, past and present, to participate and excel as workers in our various roles. In fact, the time has come to jump forward with both feet to further identify what we can do to repay the Institute for what it has given to us over the years and what it represents to Canadians everywhere. A 'jump' that can be enjoyable as well as self-satisfying.
BIO Assoc. Newsletter - April, 2002 jobs, people whose contributions belie their place on the orgchart; Peter Resourcesout of the world renowned Bedford Institute of oceanography in Dartmouth http://www.bedfordbasin.ca/NewsLtrs/15_APR22/015newAPR22.html
Extractions: NEWSLETTER Issue 15 - April 2002 It is difficult to comprehend that two years have passed since I assumed the presidency of BIO-OA. My perspective is that this is the end of the second chapter in a long and enjoyable book. A review of this chapter reveals that we have made considerable progress in developing our character and plotting our course. Over the past two years we have made some considerable progress in raising interest in preserving historical aspects of BIO. We now have the beginnings of a paper archive in the library, thanks in large part to Carole Broome and other library staff. The library now has an Archivist/ Librarian, Marilynn Rudi. We also have a desk and "office" that can be used for reviewing and cataloguing photographs that are of historical interest to BIO. Under Mike Gorveatt's supervision, an equipment or hardware archive storage area has been established and will be maintained by Bruce Wile (NRCan). On the social calendar we note that we had some great success in having a number of members participate in the canal boat tour in England (2000), and we have found that a good number of members enjoy our summer picnic gatherings. We also note that our lectures with wine and cheese at BIO during the winter have been well attended. Establishment of the Beluga Recognition Award, and presentation of the first award to Roger Belanger in 2001 was a highlight. Stay tuned: there are more to come. We are most pleased that many of our members and the current staff of BIO have very positively endorsed this award and the criteria for selection of the recipients.
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Dr. Michael Lizotte 6336329, fax (907) 633-6341 e-mail mlizotte@bigelow.org. American Geophysical Union,American Society of Limnology and oceanography, American assoc. http://www.bigelow.org/pi/lizotte.html
Extractions: Michael P. Lizotte Principal Investigator Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences P.O. Box 475, 180 McKown Point Road West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575 tel: (907) 633-6329, fax: (907) 633-6341 e-mail: mlizotte@bigelow.org Education: Appointments: Courses taught: (Univ. of Wisconsin Oshkosh 1994-2000): Systems Ecology, General Ecology, Freshwater Algae, Ecosphere in Crisis, Environmental Science, Orientation to Biology, Biogeochemical Cycles (graduate), Theory and Technique (graduate). Professional Societies : American Geophysical Union, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, Phycological Society of America.
Extractions: Chapter Affiliation: University of Alberta Sigma Xi and Other Activities: Sigma Xi: Sigma Xi member (1966-); First President, University of Alberta Chapter (1993-95); Member, Executive Committee, University of Alberta Chapter (1995 - 2000). Other: Editorial Board, two international journals dealing with plant development. Biographical Information: Recommended by: Canadian/International Constituency Group Nominating Committee Name: Grant Allan Gardner Present Position: Associate Dean of Science
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29+ Evidences For Macroevolution: References Pacific Scientific Research Institute of Fisheries and oceanography. http//www.answersingenesis.org/docs/357.asp. impactedthird molar. J Philipp Dent assoc. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/refs.html
Extractions: Contents Abel, O. (1908) "Die Morphologie der Huftbeinrudimente der Cetaceen." Denkschr. Math. Naturw. Klasse Kaiserl. Aka. Wiss. Vol. 81. c -type lysozyme." Journal of Molecular Biology 208: 99-127. Adami, C., C. Ofria, et al. (2000) "Evolution of biological complexity." PNAS 97: 4463-4468. Albert, J., Wahlberg, J., Leitner, T., Escanilla, D. and Uhlen, M. (1994) "Analysis of a rape case by direct sequencing of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 pol and gag genes." J Virol 68: 5918-24. Amasaki, H., Ishikawa, H., and Daigo, M. (1989) "Developmental changes of the fore- and hind-limbs in the fetuses of the southern minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata." Anat Anz 169: 145-148. [PubMed] Andren, C., M. Marden, et al. (1989) "Tolerance to low pH in a population of moor frogs, Rana arvalis from an acid and a neutral environment : a possible test case of rapid evolutionary response to acidification." Oikos 56: 215-223. Andrews, R. C. (1921) "A remarkable case of external hind limbs in a humpback whale." Amer. Mus. Novitates. No. 9.
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index 25 April 2002 To: Marcia McNutt, AGU President From: Ralph Keeling, Jeff Severinghaus, Peter Brueggeman CC: AGU Executive Committee, AGU Publications Committee Dear Marcia, It has recently come to our attention that, in its move towards online publishing, AGU has done away with sequential page numbering of journal articles as of January 2002. Instead, AGU is requiring articles to be cited based on a 20-digit character string (e.g. 10.1029/2001JA001490), known as a digital object identifier (DOI), and disallowing current scientific practice wherein articles are cited by volume, issue, and page numbers. The cited benefits of AGU's new system include the ability to improve online access, the flexibility to submit videos or other multi-media materials as part of an article, and the ability to provide electronic links to other articles or pieces. The impression given by the AGU web page ( http://www.agu.org/pubs/e_publishing/
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index http://www.agu.org/pubs/e_publishing/ http://www.agu.org/pubs/e_publishing/ Prev by Date: [geonet] Calif. report free to good home Next by Date: [geonet] Science Ref Librarian position at UCR Prev by thread: [geonet] Calif. report free to good home Next by thread: [geonet] Science Ref Librarian position at UCR Index(es): Date Thread