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The Dolphin Institute - Resource Guide
Recent research suggests that these echoes may preserve the spatial structure or shape of the reflecting object and be interpreted by higher center of the dolphins brain ... island of Kauai in the Hawaiian chain have shown that they seemed to deviate very little form a magnetic north heading during their long journey back to the feeding grounds in the higher ...
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HST3D GUI
The online help also gives a complete description of the spatial data and how it is related to HST3D variables. The HST3D GUI includes: A dll interface to ... run Setup.exe. The HST3D GUI also includes descriptions of the example models and two examples. The Shape file import PIE used in the second example model is available from the Argus ONE web site. ...
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Preliminary Framework for Assessment
What is the original configuration of the building? What are the architectural changes that have been made over time during successive ...
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Air Sea Interaction Laboratory of IO PAS
Baltic Sea" EUR PHYS J-SPEC TOP 144: 141-145 MAY 2007 Drozdowska V. "Seasonal and spatial variability of surface seawater fluorescence properties in the Baltic and Nordic Seas: results of lidar ...
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Dying Seaweed in Atlantic Canada reflects Nutrient depletion of Seawater
The relationship between the occurrence of yellowing and nutrient availability is easily discerned by observing the spatial distribution of darker (green) and lighter (yellow) seaweed specimens along the shoreline. Extreme yellowing is visible in areas characterized by relatively less water motion. Yellowing is also ...
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Connecting with nature in a capital city: London's Biodiversity Strategy
London. Yarham, I. and Game, M. (2000). Nature Conservation in Brent. Ecology Handbook No. 31. London Ecology Unit, London. ________________ APPENDIX: Extract from the London Plan: Spatial Development Strategy for Greater London (2004) Policy 3D.12 Biodiversity and nature conservation The Mayor will work with partners to ensure a proactive approach to the protection, promotion and management of ...
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Geography Standards - Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com
The cycles of flows and interconnectionsphysical, chemical, and biologicalbetween the parts of ecosystems form the mosaic of Earth's environments. The geographically informed person needs to understand the spatial distribution, origins, functioning, and maintenance of different ecosystems and to comprehend how humans have intentionally or inadvertently ...
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Geography Standards - Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com
Mental maps are used in some form by all people throughout their lives. Such maps enable people to know what routes to ... placed into meaningful spatial context. If geography is to be useful in creating a framework for understanding the worldpast, present, and futurethen coherent mental maps must take shape and become increasingly ...
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Reef Relief - Coral Reef Conservation: Science Education News Photos and Information
(Norse, 1993). Biodiversity refers to the spatial organization of plants and animals in a hierarch at the genetic, organism, population, species, community, ... (O), etc. In reality these elements are bound in organic molecules. C, O and H form the largest part of living or organic matter. Nitrogen is a necessary element in for example ...
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Prairies Under Siege: Part 3
As you approach southern Saskatchewan, the largest of these clumps of hills takes the form of a long, mostly continuous range stretching to the southern horizon (to South Dakota, in ... were unable to incorporate information about the spatial arrangements of habitats: For example, how close planted nesting cover is to wetlands or what geometric shape a conservation project might assume. Despite ...
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