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- Occupational health and safety in the care and use of research animals / by Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources (U.S.).Committee on Occupational Safety and Health in Research Animal Facilities.(CARDINAL)211934;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-146) and index.
- Subjects: Laboratory animal technicians; Animal health technicians; Occupational diseases;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Careers working with animals.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Publishers Note -- Introduction -- Profiles: Agricultural Worker -- Animal Caretaker -- Animal Control Worker -- Animal Scientist -- Farmer/Rancher/Other Agricultural Manager -- Occupational Therapist -- Veterinarian -- Veterinary Technologist/Technician -- Wildlife Biologist -- Zoologist -- Animal Trainer -- Marine Biologist -- Conservation Scientist -- Fundraiser -- Architect -- Photographer -- Police/Sheriff's Patrol Officer -- Fish and Game Warden -- Fishing/Hunting Worker -- Veterinary Assistants/Laboratory Animal Caretakers -- Biochemist/Biophysicist -- Biological Technician -- Environmental Scientist/Specialist -- Agricultural/Food Science Technician -- Social/Community Service Manager -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: General Bibliography -- Appendix C: List of Organizations and Resources -- Index.Series statement supplied by publisher.
- Subjects: Animal specialists; Pets;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Careers in fish & wildlife. by Salem Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)521037;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-364) and index.Agricultural/Food Science Technician -- Agricultural/Food Scientist -- Agricultural Worker -- Animal Care/Service Worker -- Architect -- Biochemist/Biophysicist -- Biological Technician -- Conservation Scientist/Forester -- Environmental Science/Protection Technician -- Environmental Scientist/Specialist -- Epidemiologist -- Farmer/Rancher/Agricultural Manager -- Fishing/Hunting Worker -- Forest/Conservation Worker -- Geographer -- Geoscientist -- Hydrologist -- Landscape Architect -- Microbiologist -- Natural Sciences Manager -- News Analyst/Reporter/Journalist -- Photographer -- Postsecondary Teacher -- Veterinarian -- Veterinary Assistant/Laboratory Animal Caretaker -- Veterinary Technologist/Technician -- Water Transportation Worker -- Writer/Author -- Zoologist/Wildlife Biologist -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: General Bibliography -- Appendix C: List of Organizations and Resources -- Index"Provides detailed and need-to-know information on various careers in dealing with fish and wildlife in both natural habitats and captivity. Each chapter provides a wealth of real-world information including A Day in the Life, Work Environment, Education & Training, Earnings & Advancement, Employment Outlook, and Conversations with Real Professionals, as well as contacts for more information." --
- Subjects: Agriculture; Conservation of natural resources; Environmental sciences; Veterinary medicine; Wildlife management;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Always, Clementine / by Sorosiak, Carlie,author.(CARDINAL)342171; To, Vivienne,illustrator.(CARDINAL)355612;
Clementine is different from other mice: she can calculate the speed of light and she dreams in Latin. The scientists say she's a genius and put her through test after test. Clementine is proud of being a good lab mouse, but she's lonely. Her only snatches of friendship occur during her late-night visits with a chimpanzee named Rosie. When a compassionate lab technician frees Clementine, the mouse discovers an outside world full of wonders: Brussels sprouts, games of speed chess, television fame, and a chance for a real home. But for Clementine, it's not enough to be free when she knows that Rosie and the other mice are not. This tender, lively adventure story, narrated in letters from a mouse to a chimpanzee, shows us that goodness is something we have to define for ourselves--and that courage and wisdom aren't proportionate to size.500LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Mice; Mice as laboratory animals; Chimpanzees; Chimpanzees as laboratory animals; Escapes; Laboratory animals; Gifted persons;
- Available copies: 26 / Total copies: 30
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Careers in biology.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Publishers Note -- Introduction -- Profiles: Agricultural Engineer -- Agricultural/Food Science Technician -- Agricultural/Food Scientist -- Anthropologist/Archeologist -- Biochemist/Biophysicist -- Bioengineer/Biomedical Engineer -- Biological Technician -- Chemical Engineer -- Chemist/Materials Scientist -- Clinical Laboratory Technologist/Technician -- Conservation Scientist/Forester -- Dietitian/Nutritionist -- Environmental Engineer -- Environmental Engineering Technologist/Technician -- Environmental Science/Protection Technician -- Environmental Scientist/Specialist -- Epidemiologist -- Exercise Physiologist -- Forensic Science Technician -- Forest/Conservation Worker -- Genetic Counselor -- Mathematician/Statistician -- Medical Scientist -- Microbiologist -- Natural Sciences Manager -- Physician/Surgeon -- Postsecondary Teacher -- Radiologic/MRI Technologist -- Registered Nurse -- Veterinarian -- Zoologist/Wildlife Biologist -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: General Bibliography -- Appendix C: List of Organizations and Resources -- Index.Biology is the natural science that studies life and living organisms. A career in biology can mean the study of evolution, the study of health and disease, the study of the preservation of the natural environment, the study of pollen, or the study of animal behavior, to name a few. Biologists can work in a classroom, in a laboratory, on a farm, or under the ocean, so someone who is interested in a career in this field has many options to choose from. -- Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Biology;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Always, Clementine [sound recording] / by Sorosiak, Carlie,author.(CARDINAL)342171; Meskimen, Taylor,narrator.(CARDINAL)849888;
Read by Taylor Meskimen.The scientists call Clementine a genius and a good lab mouse. But it's lonely to feel so different from the other mice. Only in late-night visits with a thoughtful chimpanzee named Rosie does Clementine find friendship. When Clementine is set free by a compassionate lab technician, all she can think about is how to get back to Rosie. But the world outside the lab holds many big experiences for a mouse of unusual intelligence and heart, and Clementine soon discovers a larger purpose for her unique gifts.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Animal fiction.; Mice; Escapes; Laboratory animals; Gifted persons; Friendship; Runaways;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, and Vivien Thomas : mending children's hearts / by Yount, Lisa.(CARDINAL)160380;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-121) and index.Junior Library GuildThree brilliant individuals from different backgrounds (a white male surgeon, white female physician, and African American male laboratory technician) combined their unique skills to revolutionize pediatric heart treatment in 1944. The success of the first "blue baby operation" catapulted these trailblazers to fame as pioneers in cardiac surgery. This volume takes readers along as three great minds labor, clash, and cooperate to save children's lives.11-13.6-8.1280LAccelerated Reader ARA Junior Library Guild selection
- Subjects: Biographies.; Blalock, Alfred, 1899-1964; Taussig, Helen B. (Helen Brooke), 1898-1986; Thomas, Vivien, 1910-1985; Heart surgeons; Pediatric cardiology;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- America's top 101 jobs for people without a four-year degree : detailed information on good jobs in major fields and industries. by Farr, Michael.(CARDINAL)766862;
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- Subjects: Employment forecasting.;
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