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The unexpected survival of an ancient lineage of anseriformbirds into the Neogene of Australia
(2016)Presbyornithids were the dominant birds in Palaeogene lacustrine assemblages, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, but are thought to have disappeared worldwide by the mid-Eocene. Now classified within Anseriformes ... -
United States Copyright Law
(Editorial Staff of eLangdell Press, 1998)Chapter 1. Subject Matter and Scope of Copyright. Chapter 2. Copyright Ownership and Transfer. Chapter 3. Duration of Copyright. Chapter 4. Copyright Notice, Deposit, and Registration. Chapter 5. Copyright Infringement and ... -
United States Patent Law
(Editorial Staff of eLangdell Press, 2012)Chapter 1: United States Patent and Trademark Office. Chapter 2: Patentability of Inventions and Grant of Patents. Chapter 3: Patents and Protection of Patent Rights. Chapter 4: Patent Cooperation Treaty. -
United States Trademark Law
(Editorial Staff of eLangdell Press, 2002)Chapter 1: The Principal Register. Chapter 2: The Supplemental Register. Chapter 3: General Provisions. Chapter 4: The Madrid Protocol. -
Unnoticed in the tropics
(2015)Ricinulei are among the most obscure and cryptic arachnid orders, constituting a micro-diverse group with extreme endemism. The 76 extant species described to date are grouped in three genera:Ricinoides, from tropical ... -
The use of body condition and haematology to detect widespread threatening processes in sleepy lizards in two agricultural environments.
(2014)Agricultural practices, including habitat alteration and application of agricultural chemicals, can impact wildlife resulting in their decline. Determining which of these practices are contributing to declines is essential ... -
Use of elastic stability analysis to explain the stress-dependent nature of soil strength
(2015)The peak and critical state strengths of sands are linearly related to the stress level, just as the frictional resistance to sliding along an interface is related to the normal force. The analogy with frictional sliding ... -
Using LD the GNU linker
(Jeffrey Osier, 2010)Ld combines a number of object and archive files, relocates their data and ties up symbol references. Usually the last step in compiling a program is to run ld. ld accepts Linker Command Language files written in a superset ... -
Using prediction markets to forecast research evaluations
(The Royal Society, 2015)The 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF2014) was conducted to assess the quality of research carried out at higher education institutions in the UK over a 6 year period. However, the process was criticized for being ... -
Using simulation to evaluate wildlife survey designs
(2016)Logistically demanding and expensive wildlife surveys should ideally yield defensible estimates. Here, we show how simulation can be used to evaluate alternative survey designs for estimating wildlife abundance. Specifically, ... -
Variability of Wind and Wind Power
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2010)The installed capacity for wind power is increasing substantially in response to the worldwide interest in low-emissions power sources and a desire to decrease the dependence on petroleum. The European Union directive ... -
Variation in thermal stress response in two populations of the brown seaweed, Fucus distichus from the Arctic and subarctic intertidal
(2016)It is unclear whether intertidal organisms are ‘preadapted’ to cope with the increase of temperature and temperature variability or if they are currently at their thermal tolerance limits. To address the dichotomy, we ... -
Vector Calculus
(Schoolcraft College, 2008)Chapter 1: Vectors in Euclidean Space. Chapter 2: Functions of Several Variables. Chapter 3: Multiple Integrals. Chapter 4: Line and Surface Integrals. -
Viewing images of snakes accelerates making judgements of their colour in humans
(2014)One of the most prevalent current psychobiological notions about human behaviour and emotion suggests that prioritization of threatening stimuli processing induces deleterious effects on task performance. In order to confirm ... -
What’s the catch?
(2015)The failure of international efforts to manage commercial whaling was exemplified by revelations of large-scale illegal whale catches by the USSR over a 30 year period following World War II. Falsifications of catch data ... -
Whole transcriptome analysis reveals changes in expression of immune-related genes during and after bleaching in a reef-building coral
(2015)Climate change is negatively affecting the stability of natural ecosystems, especially coral reefs. The dissociation of the symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal symbiont, or coral bleaching, has been ... -
Why pair? Evidence of aggregative mating in a socially monogamous marine fish
(2015)Many species live in stable pairs, usually to breed and raise offspring together, but this cannot be assumed. Establishing whether pairing is based on mating, or an alternative cooperative advantage, can be difficult, ... -
Why pair? Evidence of aggregativemating in a sociallymonogamous marine fish
(The Royal Society, 2015)Many species live in stable pairs, usually to breed and raise offspring together, but this cannot be assumed. Establishing whether pairing is based on mating, or an alternative cooperative advantage, can be difficult, ... -
Wind plays a significant role in the flight altitudes selected by nocturnally migrating birds. At mid-latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, atmospheric conditions are dictated by the polar-front jet stream, whose amplitude increases in the autumn. One consequence for migratory birds is that the region’s prevailing westerly winds become progressively stronger at higher migration altitudes
(The Royal Society, 2015)Seasonal changes in the altitudinal distribution of nocturnallymigrating birds during autumnmigration. -
Wind Power at Sea as Observed from Space
(INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2010)This study was performed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). It was jointly supported by the Ocean Vector Winds ...