Forensic Entomology
.... the body.
Soil temperatures should be taken directly under ground cover, at 4cm
soil depth, and at 20 cm
soil depth. Weather data ....
(887

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SOIL MOISTURE AND ITS INFERENCE
.... of water, may be taken as unity" (16:7). "Here the water content, c, represents also the equivalent
depth of water in a unit
depth of
soil" (16:7). Data of ....
(3089

12

)
Remote Sensing and Clay
.... Scientific objectives focused on defining the
soil depth emitting and reflecting energy at various microwave wavelengths; characterizing temporal and spatial ....
(3236

13

)
Landfills, Liners and Leachate
.... the potential for dispersion of toxic wastes into groundwater and
soil (Phaneuf & .... on New York State landfills failed to reveal any in-
depth information about ....
(2526

10

)
Chesapeake Bay Pollution
.... extensively with dozens of rivers and thousands of creeks, its moderate
depth; its minimal .... in Maryland in the last 50 years, and despite the
soil remaining in ....
(2639

11

)
1989 LOMA PRIETA EARTHQUAKE
.... For a California earthquake, a focal
depth of 11 miles is unusually deep. .... much damage due to liquefaction, a process in which wet, sandy
soil jiggles and is ....
(927

4

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Bamboo Research Paper
.... and rhizomes "grow in all directions forming a complex network of up to more than 1 m
depth belowground," a habit that helps to hold
soil particles together ....
(2424

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Plant Ecology
.... Kulbeth, because of the ability of juniper to extract water from the
soil via an .... In an article that provides an in-
depth overview of the invasion of rangelands ....
(2376

10

)
Why Tree Shape Changes
.... s = R/z where R is the cone radius of the tree at
depth z (858 .... in the northern latitudes, are evergreen trees' ability to grow in nitrogen-poor
soil (847) and ....
(1540

6

)
1989 LOMA PRIETA EARTHQUAKE
.... The focal
depth of this quake measured 11.19 miles, similar
depth to the Loma .... sparse among the Hollywood Hills, concentrated mostly within the softer
soil areas ....
(899

4

)
Dust Storms in Asia
.... These issues will be discussed in greater
depth below .... They looked at
soil moisture created by winter freezing and summer melting and found that dust storms are ....
(3494

14

)
My Year of Meat & Blossoming of Bongbong
.... As a legume it would add nitrogen to the
soil, and it had value .... in trying to become simply "Americans." This paper examines this challenge in greater
depth. ....
(870

3

)
Bacillus thuringiensis The Bacteria, Bacillus Thuringiensis
.... loss of effect is caused by toxin and bacteria adsorption onto
soil and mud .... targeted insects is either just below the water's surface or at some greater
depth. ....
(2568

10

)
The Navy Before Henry VIII
.... were thus fought for the most part over the control of France, and on French
soil. .... on the keel by the beam, multiply the result in turn by the
depth of the hold ....
(3686

15

)
Ecosystems in Las Vegas-California Region
.... There is in fact a wide variation in vegetation because of the slope,
depth of water table,
soil conditions, and precipitation, which though meager also ....
(1678

7

)
Effects of Oil as a Hazardous Waste
.... such as
soil properties and site hydrogeological conditions. The type, composition, and distribution of soils and rock under a site, as well as the
depth and ....
(5279

21

)
Oil: A Hazardous Waste In recent years, oil pol
.... such as
soil properties and site hydrogeological conditions. The type, composition, and distribution of soils and rock under a site, as well as the
depth and ....
(5280

21

)
Environmental Science and Ethics
.... It is important for science to generate in-
depth knowledge about the physical world so that man can live rationally, productively and .... Why
soil needs safeguards ....
(2725

11

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Examining Biological Evidence at a Crime Scene
.... found in soft surfaces such as mud, snow, sand and
soil, leaving a .... three-dimensional picture of the impression, with its contours, uneven qualities and
depth. ....
(1923

8

)
Definition of an Alcoholic
.... This
soil is that of a dysfunctional home life and its production of an individual with .... Specifically, he notes that it relied on
depth psychology more than AA. ....
(6219

25

)
4 Essays on Key Events of US History
.... of the life of the people, the spirit of the nation,a nd the
depth of the .... 4. The Cold War was not fought directly on American or Russian
soil but came into ....
(2173

9

)
Jonathan Kozol's Savage Inequalities
.... We
soil them needlessly (Kozol 233 .... The major strengths of the book are the author's in-
depth research, his passionate, personal involvement in the lives of the ....
(1649

7

)
The Tundra & Fauna
.... of this biome are usually permanently frozen (permafrost) starting at a
depth of a few .... There is no true
soil developed in this biome due to the edaphic factors ....
(1578

6

)
Types of Therapy
.... BASIC ID offers breadth rather than
depth in the therapeutic approach. .... The therapeutic relationship will act as the
soil in which the techniques will take root ....
(1468

6

)
Conditions of the Tundra
.... of this biome are usually permanently frozen (permafrost) starting at a
depth of a few .... There is no true
soil developed in this biome due to the edaphic factors ....
(1578

6

)
The Formation of Personality
.... BASIC ID offers breadth rather than
depth in the therapeutic approach. .... The therapeutic relationship will act as the
soil in which the techniques will take root ....
(1468

6

)
Women & the Environment in Cather's Work The Story of Woman and ...
.... Alexandra may not realize the
depth of attraction between her brother Emil and Marie .... it were, in her own body the joyous germination in the
soil" (O Pioneers ....
(9264

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)
Bermuda Geography: Discussion of Importance
.... glacial expose the platforms to weathering, dissolution and
soil formation," extolling .... native and endemic flora, while that above that
depth showed significant ....
(4220

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)
Evolution
.... Pseudomonas fluorescens, a common aerobic bacterium that thrives in the
soil as well .... in the amount of available oxygen because oxygen varied with
depth in the ....
(1882

8

)
Process of Evolution
.... Pseudomonas fluorescens, a common aerobic bacterium that thrives in the
soil as well .... in the amount of available oxygen because oxygen varied with
depth in the ....
(1899

8

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