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21. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION TOKYO REGIONAL OFFICE
Examples are in the genera of Acer, Fraxinus, Fagus, Cornus on a regional and locallandscape ecosystem basis in michigan are excellent. 5. Science education.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
TOKYO REGIONAL OFFICE
The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Tokyo Office periodically receives and disseminates reports on research developments in Japan that are related to the Foundation's mission. Many of these reports are prepared by NSF-sponsored researchers currently working in Japan. These reports provide information for use by the global science and engineering community.
Special Scientific Report #97-32 (September 26, 1997)
Comparative Studies in Landscape Ecology on Vicarious Taxa of Japan and Eastern North America
The following report was prepared by Dr. Burton V. Barnes , Stephen H. Spurr Professor of Forest Ecology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Barnes visited Japan from July 16 - Aug 7, 1997 as a Visiting Research Fellow (short-term) under the sponsorship of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Professor Kenkichi Ishigaki of Hokkaido University , Tomakomai, Japan served as host scientist for Dr. Barnes. Dr. Barnes may be reached via email at: bvb@umich.edu

22. Shopping, Books, Magazines, & Publications, Bookstores, Michigan, MI, Superpages
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23. Microbiology Science Resources
and extensive information on selected genera of algae michigan Electronic Library The Science and Environment for Biology Laboratory education (ABLE), 218
http://www.asmusa.org/edusrc/resources.htm
Contents of this page:
Fungi and Algae
Parasites and Protozoa

Viruses

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The ASM has reorganized its website and moved it to a new domain: http://www.asm.org For links to online resources and reviews of websites for teaching microbiology, please go to the ASM's MicrobeLibrary: http://www.microbelibrary.org/Reviews/page3.htm
The following links lead to websites outside of ASM's pages. Those that are peer-reviewed in the ASM News are indicated and a link is provided to the review. Fungi and Algae

24. 49126 Jobs In 49126 Job Search.
Experience in genera more Job Status Full Time. Career Level Entry Level.education Level High School or equivalent. USIN-michigan City, 34.56.
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25. Hort 306 - Lecture 30
and from numerous taxonomists, who named 6 genera and numerous left South Haven andbegan his secondary education at the michigan Agricultural College (now
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Lecture 29
Index Lecture 31
History of Horticulture © 2002 Jules Janick, Purdue University
Lecture 30
Origins of Horticultural Science
The origin of horticultural science derives from a confluence of three events: the formation of scientific societies in the 17 th century, the creation of agricultural and horticultural societies in the 18 th century, and the establishment of state-supported agricultural research in the 19 th century. Two seminal horticultural societies were involved: The Horticultural Society of London (later the Royal Horticulture Society ) founded in 1804 and the Society for Horticultural Science (later the American Society for Horticultural Science ) founded in 1903. Three horticulturists can be considered as the Fathers of Horticultural Science: Thomas Andrew Knight, John Lindley, and Liberty Hyde Bailey.
Philip Miller (1691-1771)
Miller was Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries at their Botanic Garden in Chelsea and is known as the most important garden writer of the 18 th century.

26. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Biology/Flora_and_Fauna/Protista
of freshwater algae from the Keweenaw Peninsula, michigan. more than 34,000 images(511 genera, 1944 species and 556 movie clips for research and education.
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27. Other Sites
over 250 families and 1000 genera of vascular Marine and Environmental education andResearch, Inc. michigan State University ZOL 316L generaL PARASITOLOGY
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A Web Atlas of cellular structures using light and confocal microscopy Algal Microscopy and Image Digitization
185+ images that can be freely used for educational and noncommercial purposes.
ANIMAL AND HUMAN PARASITE IMAGES
The continually expanding number of images linked to this page, currently comprising 378 images, represent originals. Any images listing Steve J Upton as the contributor are free for non-commercial use without permissions, provided that an appropriate acknowledgement is furnished.
BIODIC
Image collection including numerous SEM photographs. Hosted by the Free University of Brussels.
BioImages - Virtual Field-Guide (UK)
This is a large site containing (Jan 01) 19,000 images depicting 2000 species. The images include habitat shots, close-ups, macro shots and microscopy.
BioMEDIA Associates
Fabulous photos. Educators can freely use 3 that they choose from a large collection, as long as they provide a clear credit near the image and a link to BioMEDIA site from the credit line and image.
Bristol Biomedical Image Archive
A collection of approximately 14,000 medical, dental and veterinary images for use in teaching in educational institutions. Some restrictions apply.

28. Selected References For Amateur Mycologists In The Pacific
of michigan Press. to Families and genera; V. Cultural and Developmental Features;VI, Modern genera. a href= a href= http//www.namyco.org/education/k12refs
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29. Board Of Education Regular Meeting Minutes February 16, 1998
the Next Steps to Make michigan First in 21st Century and he reviewed the educationalitems related recent meeting with the Auditor genera s Office regarding
http://www.grps.k12.mi.us/boe/minutes/boe1998-02-16.spml
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
OFFICIAL
REGULAR MEETING, BOARD CHAMBERS, 1331 FRANKLIN, SE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1998
Meeting called to order at 7:30 p.m., President Benson in the chair. Present: Gardner, Orange, Rinck, Spencer-Beatty, VanHarn, West, Bajema, Craig, President Benson - 9. Absent: 0.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
President Benson led the Board and audience in reciting the pledge of allegiance.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
President Benson asked if there were any corrections or additions to the agenda. There being none, the agenda is approved as written. Carried.
STUDENT/EMPLOYEE
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Fine Arts Presentations: On behalf of the Board, Mrs. Orange thanked the 11th grade Humanities class students from City High School for the artwork on display this evening. The teacher is Peggy DePersia.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
February 16, 1998 Your Superintendent of Schools submits the following reports and recommendation:
I. Instruction and Administration
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30. Form-copyright
List of the flowering plant families with photos of representative genera. Departmentof Distance education, Western michigan University Kalamazoo, MI
http://www.wmich.edu/conted/dde/sip/intros/bios597swmi.html
BIOS 597 Plants of Southwestern Michigan Table of Contents General Information MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR Christopher D. Jackson M.S.
Department of Biological Sciences
Western Michigan University
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND Currently I am a professional staff member in the Department of Biological Sciences at Western Michigan University. Specifically, I am the Greenhouse Manager for the department and have held this position for the last four years. Other responsibilities I have include the following: care and maintenance of the environmental chamber room, Associate Curator of the Hanes Herbarium. I interact on a daily basis with faculty and graduate students that are involved in plant related research, assisting in all aspects of experimental set-up and maintenance. Closer to home, I worked two years at the Kalamazoo Nature Center conducting several vegetative analysis studies of the Allegan State Game Area and several areas in Barry and Kalamazoo Counties. While a student at WMU, I was a Teaching Assistant for several courses including Animal Biology, Plant Biology, Outdoor Science and Botany.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND I received a Bachelors degree in Biology from WMU in 1990 and a Masters of Science degree in 1993 from WMU with an emphasis in Plant Biology. The focus of my graduate work was the development of a transplantation method to estimate the level of heavy metals in the Kalamazoo River via the examination of transplanted moss tissues. The result of this work was published in two peer-reviewed journals. I also did field work in eastern Kentucky (down wind from extensive strip mining activities). My results indicated relatively high levels of heavy metals in mosses collected at various sites down wind from the mines. This work was also published.

31. Alphabetical List Of Staff Of The Canadian Museum Of Nature
education Ph.D., Botany, michigan State University, 1965 Research interests systematicsof various lichen groups in North America, especially in the genera
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32. Topics Of Interest
The michigan Technological University Volcanoes Page http//www organization devotedto dinosaur research and education. Dinosaur genera http//www.cybercomm.net
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Introductory Geological Resources and Plate Tectonics This Dynamic Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics
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Chapters covering the basics of plate tectonics are offered by the Unites States Geological Survey (USGS). Paleomap Project
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The goal of the PALEOMAP Project is to illustrate the plate tectonic development of the ocean basins and continents, as well as the changing distribution of land and sea during the past 1100 million years. The site is created by Christopher R. Scotese. Ask-A-Geologist http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/docs/ask-a-ge.html/ This website allows you to ask a real geologist a geoscience question. According to the information given 45% of questions are answered. Ask-A-Geologist is a service provided by the USGS. Geologylink http://www.geologylink.com/ These links are provided by a publisher and focus primarily on geological educational resources. Make sure to check out the "Inside Geology" and "Virtual Classroom", as this is where most of the links are found. GeoTimes http://www.geotimes.org/current/

33. Horace Burrington Baker
AMU Charter Member; 9th president, 1940. education PhD. University of michigan,1920. Baker, HB 1909. Key to the genera of Gastopoda of michigan.
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~ksc/Malacologists/BakerH.B.html
Horace Burrington Baker 25 January 1889 - 11 March 1971 (photo taken 27 April 1968, Philadelphia, PA - courtesy of the MCZ) Born : Sioux City, Iowa. Died : Havertown, Pennsylvania. Occupation : Zoologist, Malacologist. Lt. U.S. Army, 1917-18; Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1920; Assistant Professor, 1926, Associate Professor, 1928; Professor, 1939-59. Business Manager, 1932-56, and editor, 1957-70, of the Nautilus. AMU Charter Member; 9th president, 1940. Education : PhD. University of Michigan, 1920. Research Interests : Collected in Mexico, 1910, 1926; Venezuela, 1919; Curacao, 1922; Idaho, 1929, 1931; Jamaica, 1933; Puerto Rico, 1939. Research concentrated on anatomy, Pulmonata, Zonitidae, and nomenclature. Data from : Abbott, R.T., and M.E. Young (eds.). 1973. American Malacologists: A national register of professional and amateur malacologists and private shell collectors and biographies of early American mollusk workers born between 1618 and 1900. American Malacologists, Falls Church, Virginia. Consolidated/Drake Press, Philadelphia. 494 pp. Other References Partial Bibliography: Baker, H.B. 1909. Key to the genera of Gastopoda of Michigan. Michigan Academy of Science 11:134-140.

34. Steven Jessup: Research
and floristic research for treatments of several genera and families education andProfessional Training. 1997 Ph.D. (Botany), University of michigan, Ann Arbor
http://www.sou.edu/biology/Faculty/Jessup/research.htm
Steven L. Jessup
Associate Professor of Biology
Research
Phylogeography of terrestrial non-vascular cryptogams (bryophytes and lichens) with an emphasis on species narrowly restricted to alpine and hyperoceanic environments in Pacific Northwestern North America. Application of methods in molecular systematics to testing hypotheses about the origins of the alpine and hyperoceanic floras. Comparative study of genetic variation within and among populations of geographically widespread vs. geographically restricted species from those environments. Historical evolution and origins of rare lineages and the practice of conservation biology as it applies to naturally rare species. Application of knowledge about stenoclimatic floras from geographically restricted mesohabitats to the problem of monitoring the effects of climate change on the biota. Taxonomic and floristic research for treatments of several genera and families included in the forthcoming Flora of North America, Vol. 29

35. Gulf Coast Research And Education Center
of Florida Gulf Coast Research and education Center at $107.4 million) ranks fifthbehind California, michigan, Texas and of 54 cultivars from 11 genera in 14
http://vtgcrec.ifas.ufl.edu/VT-Fall00-assortedSeedco.htm
Gulf Coast Research and Education Center 5007 60th Street East, Bradenton, FL 34203 GCREC-Bradenton Extension Report BRA 2002-5 Evaluation of Assorted Cultivar Species as Bedding Plants – Fall 2000 Richard O. Kelly , Brent K. Harbaugh and Rick Schoellhorn Summary. We evaluated 54 cultivars of assorted species in replicated class tests at the University of Florida Gulf Coast Research and Education Center at Bradenton, Fla. [lat. 27.4 N, long. 82.5 W; AHS Heat Zone 10; USDA (American Horticultural Society, 1999); USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 9b (U. S. National Arboretum, 1990] in the fall of 2000. In this report we provided objective plant measurements of vegetative and flower characteristics ( Table 1 ). Earliness of flowering, flower divergence, as well as 3 subjective ratings took place in early and mid Nov. and Dec. permit readers to evaluate foliage and flower characteristics ( Table 2 ) at different times during the season, and to evaluate performance over time. Subjective ratings were on a scale from 1 to 7 with the highest rating of 7 for excellent. Vegetative and floral ratings were considered outstanding, 4.0 – 4.9 as good performers, and

36. Gulf Coast Research And Education Center
evaluated 135 cultivars from 32 genera in replicated Gulf Coast Research and EducationCenter at 164 million; €131.9/140.4 million), michigan ($143/153million
http://vtgcrec.ifas.ufl.edu/pages/Assorted Paper-Sp02/VT-Sp02-AssortedPaper.htm
Gulf Coast Research and Education Center 5007 60th Street East, Bradenton, FL 34203 GCREC-Bradenton Extension Report BRA 2003-5 Evaluation of Assorted Cultivars as Bedding Plants Spring/Summer 2002 Richard O. Kelly , Rick Schoellhorn , Zhanao Deng , and Brent K. Harbaugh Summary. We evaluated 135 cultivars from 32 genera in replicated class tests on assorted crops at the University of Florida Gulf Coast Research and Education Center at Bradenton, Fla. [lat. 27.4 N, long. 82.5 W; AHS Heat Zone 10; (American Horticultural Society, 1999); USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 9b (U. S. National Arboretum, 1990)] in the spring/summer of 2002. In this report we provided objective plant measurements of vegetative and flower characteristics, earliness of flowering, flower divergence (Table 1, sprayed field), as well as subjective ratings that permit readers to evaluate foliage and flower characteristics (Table 2, sprayed field) and the affects of pests (Tables 3, unsprayed field) at different times during the season, and to evaluate performance over time. Subjective ratings were on a scale from 1 to 7 with the highest rating of 7 for excellent.

37. October Links
and the Cooperative State Research, education, and Extension University, Iowa StateUniversity, michigan State University on the families and genera of the
http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bot-linx/oct97.shtml
Scott's Botanical Links Leigh's Links October 1997 Scott's Botanical Links Oklahoma Past Links: October 31, 1997 - Beyond...the Black Stump
Here's an internet wonder-link from the master, Scott himself, who has lost no time in finding Australia's most sizzling site, with its electrifying 10,000 external links to living in Australia and living in general. Find out anything, from football ("footy") to El Niño, along with plenty of plant details from Australian Plants Online ( what a coincidence! ) and the gardening section, or by hopping over to "the Stump's" hometown in Nillumbik for a look at how to manage the native plant life there. What does "Beyond the Black Stump" mean? "As far as I know, 'Beyond The Black Stump' is an Australian expression which means 'remoteness.' It generally indicates something is a long way away and in the middle of nowhere (in the boondocks?). Apparently there was a telephone exchange in the Merriwagga/Griffith area called Black Stump and legend has it that in 1886 a woman named Barbara Blair was incinerated in a bushfire. When her husband returned he found her charred remains and sadly described her form as resembling a black stump and the name stuck, " writes the creator of this site, Peter Garriga, Nillumbik, Australia (****) LF
October 30, 1997

38. The NSDL Scout Report For Life Sciences -- Volume 1, Number 14
information about six different genera of penguins nsf/websearch?openform This educationalresource from site from the University of michigan Fungus Herbarium
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Table of Contents
Printable version The World's Biomes
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/

The World's Biomes, provided by the University California Berkeley's Museum of Paleontology, is an introduction to the earth's ecological regions. Biomes are the world's ecological communities, distinguishable by their predominant vegetation and by the organisms that have adapted to that vegetation. This site provides an introduction to the environmental and ecological features typical of various aquatic, desert, forest, grassland, and tundra biomes. Users can read about the planet's ecosystems, including information on the weather conditions, as well as the geological and soil conditions, that allow different biomes to flourish. The site contains a reference page with suggestions for further reading. [CH]
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Global Warming Kid's Site
http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming/kids/index.html
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set up this site to teach kids about global warming, climate change, and climatology, as well as environmentally friendly habits that benefit the earth. The site allows students and educators to approach ecological issues from various perspectives. Global Warming (What it is) is an introduction to current climatological change. Other resources such as Climate and Weather and What is the Climate System? provide overviews of such climatological phenomena as the water cycle, greenhouse gasses, and climatological change over the world's history. Finally, socially and environmentally conscious resources such as So What's the BIG DEAL? and We CAN Make a Difference discuss how changes in our daily lives can affect our impact on the earth's climate. The site also has games, animations modeling climatological activity, and recommendations for educators interested in using the site.

39. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Zoology
Author University of michigan Subjects amphibians, birds, fish birds, ecology,fish, genetics education, zoology DeweyClass for over 2,000 genera and 9,000
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BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • Zoonomen: Zoological Nomenclature Resource (Birds of the World) Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    EDINA BIOSIS
    This service provides networked access to the BIOSIS Previews database, which is the electronic version of Biological Abstracts, the largest printed reference publication for life sciences research information, and Biological Abstracts/RRM (Reports, Reviews, Meetings), the companion printed reference to books, meetings, and research reviews. Thousands of life science journals, as well as international meetings and books from more than 90 countries, are monitored for inclusion in BIOSIS Previews. The database contains bibliographic information from 1985 onwards for traditional areas of biology such as botany, zoology, and microbiology, as well as related fields such as agriculture, pharmacology, biophysics, ecology, bioengineering, and experimental clinical medicine. Subscription required.
    Author: EDINA, Edinburgh University
  • 40. Marygrove College > Dance
    letters and natural science requirements for genera education. the supervision ofthe education division and W. McNichols • Detroit, michigan 48221 • info
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    C. Related Requirements
    MUS 101 Fundamentals of Music I
    MUS 105 Encounters with Music
    BIO 257 Human Anatomy and Physiology
    Note: These courses partially fulfill the arts and letters, and natural science requirements for genera education.
    Other suggested courses:
    FCS 241 Nutrition, Exercise and Weight Control
    PHY 261 Kinesiology
    Fundamentals of Acting, Elements of Theater Crafts, and Principles of Stage Makeup will be covered in DAN 201, 202, 302 and 303-Dance/Theater/Performance and through workshops, modules, practical experiences, etc. Computer literacy is handled on an individualized basis.
    D. Minor Dance majors with a concentration in dance performance may select any minor field of study. BACHELOR OF ARTS DANCE EDUCATION (B.A.) The requirements for a dance major include an approved plan of study with a minimum of 30 hours of dance, which can lead to Teacher Certification. Fundamentals of Acting, Elements of Theater Crafts, and Principles of Stage Makeup will be covered in Dan 201, 202, 302 and 303-Dance/Theater/Performance and through workshops, modules, practical experiences, etc.

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