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News and Communication Services at Oregon State University
... Veterinary Teaching Hospital–Large Animal Clinic will boast an intensive care unit, an expanded isolation area, a covered lameness evaluation arena, an imaging wing that includes facilities for modern ... and other communicable diseases will improve because of the hospital’s new large animal isolation area, which will allow evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of animals without fear of transmission – ...
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News and Communication Services at Oregon State University
... spring of 2008, the Large Animal Clinic will boast an intensive care unit, an expanded isolation area, a covered lameness evaluation arena, an imaging wing that includes facilities for computer tomography and ...
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Tom Volk's Mycology Research
... is located in western Wisconsin on the Mississippi River in the beautiful driftless (unglaciated) area, between the river and spectacular 500-600 ft. bluffs. Besides continuing some work ... summer 2004. "Fungi associated with American Chestnut" Chau Nguyen and Nicole Aubart. Fall 2003. "Isolation and Identification of novel compounds from mushrooms." Dan Kinney. Summer-Fall 2001. "Fungi associated ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

Your Favorite Potato Leaf Variety : - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... the 15-20% range. I have often said that the Xing rate for MY garden area is about 5% but Xing rates have been measured at from 0 up to about ... some subcontracting out . How can one bag when growing commercial amounts of seed. So geographic isolation is what most of them rely on and since MOST of the time self pollenization ...
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Growing Sweet Corn
... after harvest. Unfortunately these varieties need a warm (17C) soil temperature for good germination. Isolation from other corn types is essential! The Department of Horticulture Science has tested numerous ... OWO, attention: Garden Line. Some of the varieties that have performed well in this area, and that are recommended for homeowners include: Buttervee (Su++), Classic Touch (Su+), Maple Sweet ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Pumpkins
... dinner, rather than Thanksgiving). Planting For seed savers: pumpkins and squashes require huge (half-mile) isolation from other members of the same species or they will cross-pollinate; cross-pollination will ... be weeks, or even months (to hasten maturity, bring the ripening pumpkin into a warm area for a few weeks). More Relevant Links Besides any links presented above on this page ...
growingtaste.com

Isolated Instances -- Lesbian Literature Links
... you can check the “Club listings” link to find a GLBT discussion group in your area. The Lesbian Detective Novel Fan Site -- Discussion and reviews of lesbian detective novels. Lesbian Studies ... lists books of interest. updated October 11, 2002 Just published! Mosaic 1: Life Stories from isolation to community oral history from the Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project October 2002 ...
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Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project -- © 2002 NWLGHMP
... Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project -- © 2002 NWLGHMP Sexual minority history in the Seattle area and the Pacific Northwest Do you remember ... -- the Third Name Society -- the police payoffs in ... Seattle's gay and lesbian community in the 20th Century Mosaic 1: Life Stories from isolation to community stories from NWLGHMP's oral history collection; 260 pages Excerpts Mail-in order ...
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Caladenia276
... issue. Nevertheless I have enjoyed some success as preliminary findings suggest that apart from the isolation of early and late flowering species, most Caladenias hybridize naturally. Some are capable of ... suggests that non-specific pollinators prevail. Positive identification of presumed hybrids is still a "Grey" area, with most hybrid progeny showing a dominant influence from one parent. It is a ...
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Botany online: Reproductive Isolation and Mechanisms of Reproduction
... of reproduction are: geographical (spatial) isolation, isolation of the biotope, i.e. the organisms live in the same area, but have different needs regarding the biotop, isolation by season or daytime, i.e. the opening of flowers is staggered depending on season or daytime, ethological isolation, i. ...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de




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