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Cross-reference index: a subject heading guide / by Atkins, Thomas V.;
Subjects: Subject headings.; Cross references (Information retrieval);
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Revised Library of Congress subject headings : cross-references from former to current subject headings / by Library of Congress.Office for Subject Cataloging Policy.(CARDINAL)202126;
Subjects: Subject headings, Library of Congress.; Cross references (Information retrieval);
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Library services to Latinos : an anthology / by Güereña, Salvador.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Hispanic Americans and libraries.;
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Reptile clinician's handbook : a compact clinical and surgical reference / by Frye, Fredric L.(CARDINAL)326085;
Includes bibliographical references.(cont) Blood transfusion -- Obtaining diagnostic material from the respiratory tract -- Obtaining diagnostic material from the caudal alimentary tract -- Some practical surgical and non-surgical procedures -- Anesthesia -- Fractures -- Gastrotomy and enterotomy -- Prolapses -- Salpingotomy/caesarian delivery -- Orbital enucleation -- Incision and repair of the chelonian shell -- Application of epoxy resin-impregnated fiberglass patches -- Amputations -- Cryosurgery -- Radiofrequency electrosurgery -- Repair of maxillofacial and mandibular fractures -- Overgrown mouthparts and claws -- Sutureless treatment of skin lacerations and abrasions -- Nonsurgical retrieval of gastric foreign bodies -- Dystocia -- Special bandaging techniques -- Treatment methods -- Egg incubation methods -- Reptile information forms -- Lists of nontoxic and toxic plants -- Species list cross-referenced by common name -- Species list cross-referenced by scientific name.General considerations -- Brief description of reptiles -- Environmental considerations related to captivity -- Nutrition -- Provision of an adequate water supply -- Selection of food -- Apprehension of prey and gathering of fodder -- Initial processing -- Assimilation -- Elimination -- Miscellaneous factors and their effects on nutrition -- Clinical laboratory sample collection and processing -- Skin -- Blood -- Bone marrow -- Staining -- Urine -- Feces -- Gastric lavage specimens -- Sputum -- Semen -- Microbiological sampling -- Cerebrospinal fluid -- Tissues -- Stomach, intestinal contents and water for toxicology -- Tracheal and transtracheal specimens -- Specimens for parasitological identification -- Additional tips -- Clinical methods -- Obtaining an adequate history -- Physical restraint and transport -- Use of induced vago-vagal response for short-term restraint -- Chemical restraint/anesthesia -- Preanesthetic parasympatholytic medication -- Tranquilizers -- Local, line and block anesthesia -- Euthanasia -- Physical examination -- Fluid replacement and maintenance therapy.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Captive reptiles; Captive reptiles; Captive reptiles.; Veterinary clinical pathology.;
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Goldendoodles / by MacKenzie, Edie.(CARDINAL)495335;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Lively, funny, intelligent, and true: that's the Goldendoodle. This beautiful dog is a cross between the cheerful, happy-go-lucky Golden Retriever and the faithful, fun-loving Poodle. First bred about three decades ago, these now-popular dogs make faithful household companions. Here is everything new pet owners will need to know about life with their Goldendoodle. Like all of Barron's Complete Pet Owner's Manuals, this book is filled with useful information and heavily illustrated with instructive, high-quality photos. Every book in this series is written by breeders, trainers, veterinarians, and other pet-care specialists, and offers advice on purchasing, feeding, health care, training, grooming, and other aspects of responsible pet ownership." -- ONIX annotation.
Subjects: Goldendoodle.;
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Seeing the forest and the trees : human-environment interactions in forest ecosystems / by Moran, Emilio F.(CARDINAL)325326; Ostrom, Elinor.(CARDINAL)149172;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-423) and index.Human-environment interactions in forest ecosystems : an introduction / Emilio F. Moran -- Theories underlying the study of human-environment interactions / Leah K. VanWey, Elinor Ostrom, and Vicky Meretsky -- Linking disciplines across space and time : useful concepts and approaches for land-cover change studies / Glen M. Green, Charles M. Schweik, and J.C. Randolph -- Multidisciplinary research relating institutions and forest transformations / Catherine M. Tucker and Elinor Ostrom -- Forest ecosystems and the human dimensions / J.C. Randolph ... [et al.] -- Retrieving land-cover change information from Landsat satellite images by minimizing other sources of reflectance variability / Glen M. Green, Charles M. Schweik, and J.C. Randolph -- Human-environment research, spatially explicit data analysis, and geographic information systems / Tom P. Evans, Leah K. VanWey, and Emilio F. Moran -- Modeling land-use/land-cover change : exploring the dynamics of human-environment relationships / Tom P. Evans, Darla K. Munroe, and Dawn C. Parker -- Intraregional analysis of land-use change in the Amazon / Eduardo S. Brondízio -- Processes of forest change at the local and landscape levels in Honduras and Guatemala / Catherine M. Tucker and Jane Southworth -- Comparison of aboveground biomass across Amazon sites / Dengsheng Lu ... [et al.] -- Cross-continental comparisons : Africa and Asia / Jon Unruh ... [et al.] -- Meta-analysis of agricultural change / William J. McConnell and Eric Keys -- New directions in human-environment interactions and land-use/land-cover research / Emilio F. Moran.'Seeing the Forest and the Trees' examines changes in land cover & land use in forested regions as major contributors to global environmental change.
Subjects: Deforestation.; Forest management.; Forest ecology.; Nature;
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Fundamentals of tree-ring research / by Speer, James H.,1971-(CARDINAL)563982;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-323) and index.1. Introduction -- Some interesting applications of dendrochronology -- Some basic principles and definitions in dendrochronology -- Subfields of dendrochronology -- Limitations of dendrochronology -- Objective -- Summary -- 2. Some basic principles and concepts in dendrochronology -- Principle of uniformitarianism -- Principle of crossdating -- Principle of limiting factors -- Principle of the aggregate tree growth model -- Concept of autocorrelation -- Concept of ecological amplitude -- Principle of site selection -- Principle of replication -- Concept of standardization -- Summary -- 3. History of dendrochronology -- The early years -- The 1700s and the 1709 frost ring -- The 1800s : tree rings become common knowledge -- The early 1900s, Douglass, and Huber -- The modern era and international organization -- Summary -- 4. Growth and structure of wood -- Tree physiology -- Basic wood structure -- Cell features and types -- Forms of wood structure -- Reaction wood -- Growth initiation and absent rings -- Growth throughout the year -- Ring anomalies -- Summary -- 5. Field and laboratory methods -- Gear -- Field methods -- Site selection -- Random versus targeted sampling -- Plots, transects, or targeted sampling -- Coring a tree -- Testing for a compressed core -- Taking and packaging a core -- Removing an increment borer from the tree -- Spanish windlass technique for retrieving a stuck borer -- Cleaning an increment borer -- Sharpening an increment borer -- Laboratory methods -- Preparing core samples -- Mounting cores -- Untwisting cores -- Sanding cores -- Preparing cross sections -- Analysis of cores and cross sections -- Skeleton plotting -- List method -- Memorization method -- Combining dating methods -- Measuring methods -- Measuring systems -- Measuring rings -- Pith indicators --Work time distribution -- Summary.10. Dendrogeomorphology -- Sources of information -- Reaction wood -- Death dates -- Establishment dates -- Wound events -- Coarse woody debris -- Roots -- Subfields of dendrogeomorphology -- Dendrovolcanolgy -- Dendroglaciology -- Mass movement -- Dendroseismology : plate boundaries, faults, and earthquakes -- Limitations of dendrogeomorphology -- Conclusion -- 11. Dendrochemistry -- Methods of elemental analysis -- Radial translocation -- Other confounding factors -- Event reconstructions -- Elements that are useful in dendrochemistry -- Conclusions on dendrochemistry -- Radiometric isotopes -- Stable isotopes -- Limitations -- Standard procedures -- Fractionation -- Other usable elements -- Conclusion -- 12. Frontiers in dendrochronology -- Stable isotopes -- Multiple proxies -- Image analysis of reflected light -- Wood anatomy -- Tropical dendrochronology -- Unique environments -- Sclerochronology -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. Tree and shrub species that have been used by dendrochronologists -- Appendix. B. Age of the oldest trees per species -- Appendix C. Pith indicators -- Appendix D. Field note cards -- Appendix E. Web resources.6. Computer programs and statistical methods -- Statistics in dendrochronology -- Series intercorrelation -- Mean sensitivity -- Gleichläufigkeit (sign test) -- Running r̄ -- Expressed population signal -- Subsample signal strength -- Measuring programs -- MeasureJ2X -- Keystroke tutorial for measureJ2X -- Dendrochronology program library -- FMT -- COFECHA -- Keystroke tutorial of COFECHA -- Reading the output of COFECHA -- Conclusions on COFECHA -- EDRM -- ARSTAN --Keystroke tutorial for ARSTAN -- Reading the output of ARSTAN -- Regional curve standardization -- YUX -- Climate analysis packages -- PRECON -- DENDROCLIM -- OUTBREAK -- Spectral analysis -- EVENT -- Conclusion -- 7. Dendroarchaeology -- Archaeological methods -- Sample collection -- Chronologies used in dendrochronology to archaeology -- Construction dates -- Dating artifacts -- Climate reconstructions and anthropogenic ecology -- Fire in the Southwestern United States -- Fire in the Eastern United Sates -- Culturally modified trees -- Insct outbreaks -- Mast --Dendrogeomorphology in archaeology -- Future of dendroarchaeology.8. Dendroclimatology -- Methods fo dendroclimatology -- Applications of dendroclimatology -- Climate indices -- Climate gradient studies --Latitudinal gradient --Treeline studies --Dendrohydrology : water table height and flood events -- Segment-length curse -- Archaeological uses of climate reconstructions -- Use of climate reconstructions for future prediction -- 9. Dendroecology -- Methods of dendroecology -- Stand-age structure -- Ring-width analysis -- Tree scars -- Basal area increment -- Applications of dendroecology -- Gap-phase dynamics -- Forest productivity and succession -- Old forests -- Dendropyrochronology -- Surface fire -- Stand-replacing fire -- Ground fire -- Seasonal resolution of fire scars -- Fire in the southwestern United States -- Fire in Scandinavia -- Fire in Canada -- Dendroentomology -- Stem analysis -- Conclusions on dendroentomology -- Wildlife populations and herbivory --Distributional limits of species -- Treeline and subarctic studies -- Interactions of multiple disturbances -- Other applications of dendroecology -- Conclusion.
Subjects: Dendrochronology.; Tree-rings.; Trees; Wood.;
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