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Comparison of spider abundance and diversity in different habitats in the Life Monteverde coffee farm




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Fungal growth inhibition by Quercus cortesii galls and the presence of gall-invaders




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E.G. Simmons habitat enhancement




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E.G. Simmons Park habitat enhancement




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E.G. Simmons Park habitat enhancement




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E.G. Simmons Park coastal habitat




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E.G. Simmons Park habitat enhancement




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E.G. Simmons Park coastal habitat restoration




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E.G. Simmons Park habitat enhancement




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Cockroach Bay habitat restoration project tidal lagoon overview




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Cockroach Bay habitat restoration project stormwater pond and tidal creek overview




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Overview of habitat mosaic management for Cockroach Bay




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Cockroach Bay habitat restoration.




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A striking new genus and species of troglobitic Campodeidae (Diplura) from Central Asia




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Microhabitat influences morphospecies richness on Costa Rican rocky reefs




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El Atrubito




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Habitability of lava tubes on the Moon and Mars: lessons from Earth




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The Liberty Boys' bitter cup, or, Beaten back at Brandywine




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Presence and diversity of mammals across microhábitats in San Luis, Monteverde, Costa Rica




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Reasons for movement in hermit crabs, Coenobita compressus




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Butterfly wing shape variation among habitats and their phylogenetic relationships




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Foraging Areas and Habitat Use of the Virginia Big-Eared Bat in Kentucky




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Habitat use, diet and roost selection by the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) in North America: a case for conserving an abundant species




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ACTIVITY PATTERNS, HABITAT USE, AND PREY SELECTION BY THE OZARK BIG-EARED BAT (PLECOTUS TOWNSENDII INGENS)




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HABITAT AFFINITIES OF BATS FROM NORTHEASTERN NEVADA




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Diverse microbial communities inhabiting ferromanganese deposits in Lechuguilla and Spider Caves




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Trichoderma polysporum selectively inhibits white-nose syndrome fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans amidst soil microbes




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Diverse microbial communities inhabiting ferromanganese deposits in Lechuguilla and Spider Caves




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Analyse croisée débits / vagues d'érosion du moulin de Vogüe (Ardèche)




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Trichoderma polysporum selectively inhibits white-nose syndrome fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans amidst soil microbes




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Azteca ants inhabiting Cecropia trees are moving up in elevation in Monteverde




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[ASAP] Label-Free Colorimetric Detection of Acid Phosphatase and Screening of Its Inhibitors Based on Biomimetic Oxidase Activity of MnO<sub>2</sub> Nanosheets

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.0c00217




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The age of addiction: how bad habits became big business / David T. Courtwright

Barker Library - RC533.C678 2019




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The wash brigade: Inculcating a simple habit to fight coronavirus pandemic

As the world population feverishly washes hands, an initiative by a small NGO in Uttar Pradesh seems prescient




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Obituary: Economist and BS Columnist Deepak Lal passes away at 80

Classicism and liberalism were two values that defined the man




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A bit late, but the Reserve Bank has managed to surprise the market

No one expected a CRR cut at this time; 75 basis points cut in the policy rate at one shot has also been more than what most had expected




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Hudson Rising: The Man Behind the New-York Historical Exhibition’s Trees

One of the signature elements of New-York Historical’s exhibition Hudson Rising is the imposing, elegant slabs of white pine and red oak that greet visitors. The live-edged trunks evoke the forests of New York State’s Adirondacks and help make the presence of nature palpable. Hudson Rising—closing on Sunday, August 4—presents the Museum’s stellar collection of Hudson River School landscape...

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Mark Twain in New York: How an Ambitious Young Writer Talked His Way onto a Luxury Cruise to the Holy Land

Before he became a titan of American literature and the witty bard of life in the 19th century, Mark Twain was just another young man looking for his big break in New York City. In the New-York Historical exhibition Mark Twain and the Holy Land (opening Oct. 25), we’re exploring the fabled journey behind one...

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History at Home: 2 Public Programs About Prohibition and America’s Tradition of Beer Brewing

“Booze sales are booming,” read a recent CNN headline focused on a spike in liquor, beer, and wine sales as Americans shelter in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our current moment is just another side note in America’s long, complex relationship with alcohol.  Over the years, our Public Programs have explored many facets of this history. Enjoy audio recordings of two past programs below: one...

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Music and the new global culture: from the great exhibitions to the jazz age / Harry Liebersohn

Lewis Library - ML3916.L54 2019




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Bits and pieces: a history of chiptunes / Kenneth McAlpine

Lewis Library - ML3540.7.M33 2018




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Karnataka AAR ruling: While head tonsuring attracts GST, temple prasadam out of its ambit

Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) of Karnataka in its recent ruling mentioned that services for fees collection for tonsuring the heads of devotees,




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Bitcoin billionaires: a true story of genius, betrayal, and redemption / Ben Mezrich

Dewey Library - HG4751.M499 2019




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Merger masters: tales of arbitrage / Kate Welling and Mario Gabelli

Dewey Library - HG4521.W38765 2018




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The Bitter History of Elections

Political parties were new, the losers became Vice Presidents, and negative campaigning was finding its feet in the election of 1796. Professor Jack Lynch has the history.




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[ASAP] Effect of Thyroperoxidase and Deiodinase Inhibition on Anterior Swim Bladder Inflation in the Zebrafish

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b07204




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How an opossum protein may lead to a broad-spectrum snakebite treatment

San Jose State’s Claire Komives is testing an antivenom inspired by opossum biochemistry against various snake species to prevent deaths in the developing world




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Cortexyme raises $76 million to test bacterial protease inhibitor in Alzheimer’s




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Obituary: George J. Baumgartner