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  • Pross, Derek D. (1991-05-24)
    Many ecological systems follow a seasonal cycle affecting primary production, carbon flux, and vegetative gas emissions. The seasonal variation of ecological systems are both affected by and have effects upon climatic ...
  • Ray, Richard D.; Egbert, Gary D. (American Meteorological Society, 2004-08)
    The small S₁ ocean tide is caused primarily by diurnal atmospheric pressure loading. Its excitation is therefore unlike any other diurnal tide; in particular, pressure loading is maximum near the equator where the diurna ...
  • Willmann, Rolf; Arnason, Ragnar; Franz, Nicole; Kelleher, Kieran (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    Trends in key fisheries indicators are presented to provide the context for a profile of the economic health of the world's marine fisheries. Estimates of the economic value of global marine fishery production and costs ...
  • Turner, David P. (Ecological Society of America, 2010)
    The concept of sustainable resource management can be applied at multiple scales. Monitoring is an essential component of sustainable natural resource management schemes, and as we begin to confront the need to manage ...
  • Kawasaki, Tsuyoshi (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    A new evidence for the regime shift has been found as to the tuna populations in the northwest Pacific to show that the regime shift is the universal principle throughout fish groups not only at lower trophic levels but ...
  • Chelton, Dudley B.; Mestas-Nuñez, Alberto M.; Freilich, Michael H. (American Meteorological Society, 1990-08)
    Three months of vector wind observations from the Seasat-A satellite scatterometer (SASS) are used to construct gridded fields of monthly average wind stress and wind stress curl over the global ocean. These fields are e ...
  • Spagnolli, Alberto (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    The European Union ranks third worldwide in terms of fishing power, with 5.7 million tonnes landed in 2006 and a fishing fleet active in every ocean. It is also the leading importer of fish (worth some ¬20 billion in 200 ...
  • Meere, Frank; Lack, Mary (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    While there have been substantial benefits to fish trade and the fishing industry from the opening up of markets, deregulation and greater flexibility in how and where companies can operate, this may have come at a sign ...
  • Nguyen, Dzung H. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    The paper presents main achievements of the Vietnamese seafood industry in the last ten years (1998-2007) - a special period with revolutionary developments, in which seafood processing and export sector has gained break ...
  • Lem, Audun; Emerson, William (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    Although the share of total fish supply which is traded internationally is fairly stable, the patterns of trade flows are in constant change. China and Viet Nam are increasingly emerging as processors and suppliers of va ...
  • Toms, Ralph Marvin (1973-08-09)
    A Runge-Kutta method has been developed to minimize the global error in the numerical solution of certain classes of differential equations problems. The distinguishing feature of the method is that the coefficients o ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Husted, Elaine (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 1989-07)
    Tested recipes and good measuring techniques help ensure good results when cooking and baking. It’s also important to understand the terms used in the instructions of a recipe. Each term has a specific meaning. Understan ...
  • Sanderson, Rebecca A.; Cochran, Maureen; Mattison, Chrysanthemum (Oregon State University, Division of Student Affairs, 2011-09)
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Fletcher, Richard A.; Udell, Bert W. (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 1983-11)
  • Sandoe, Michael Dean (1980-08-01)
    This study was undertaken to determine whether Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) veneer could be platen-dried and then sucessfully glued into two-ply parallel-laminated panels. A range of veneer thick ...
  • Caster, Richard W.; Kutscha, Norman P.; Leick, George; Western Dry Kiln Clubs; Western Dry Kiln Clubs. Meeting (34th : 1983) (Corvallis, Or. : Western Dry Kiln Clubs, Oregon State University, School of Forestry, 1983)
  • Aberle, Susan E. (1990-10-31)
    The controversial condition of carbohydrate craving is believed by some researchers to be a defect in the regulation of food intake by an individual. This defect is believed to be responsible for the inability of some ...
  • Burgett, D. Michael (1974-01-08)
    The previously suggested protection from microbial attack of ripening nectar by the addition of glucose oxidase by the common honey bee, Apis mellifera L., has been found to occur in 9 other eusocial Hymenoptera from 3 s ...

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