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Waterlogged

Waterlogged

Jenny M. Cohen; Stan Copp; Dale R. Croes; Deidre Cullon; Morley Eldridge; Alisha Gauvreau; Tyler Graham; Brendan Gray; Kathleen L. Hawes

Washington State University Press
2019
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On the Northwest Coast in antiquity, an estimated 85 percent of objects were made entirely from materials that normally do not survive the ravages of time. Fortunately, the region's wetlands, silt-laden rivers, high groundwater levels, and abundant rainfall provide ideal conditions for long-term preservation of waterlogged wood. Few archaeologists intentionally search for them, yet every Northwest Coast archaeologist may encounter waterlogged cultural remains--even inland, away from the coast. Those who investigate can uncover artifacts, structures, and environmental remains missing from the usual reconstructions of past lifeways.Currently, wet-site archaeology is not widely taught at North American universities. Waterlogged helps bridge that gap. Sixteen archaeologists who work on the Northwest Coast discuss their research in regional and global perspectives, share highlights of their findings, provide guidance on how to locate wet sites, and outline procedures for recovering and caring for perishable waterlogged artifacts. The volume offers practical information about logistics, equipment, and supplies, including a wet-site field kit list.Waterlogged presents previously unpublished original research spanning the past ten thousand years of human presence on the Northwest Coast. Examples include the first fish trap features in the region to be identified as longshore weirs, a complete 750-year-old basket cradle from the lower Fraser Valley, wooden self-armed fishhooks from the Salish Sea, and a paleoethnobotanical study at the 10,500-year-old Kilgii Gwaay wet site on Haida Gwaii. Contributors also discuss insider-vs.-outsider perceptions of wetlands in Cowichan traditional territory on Vancouver Island, a habitation site in a disappearing wetland in the Fraser Valley, a collaborative project on the Babine River in the Fraser Plateau, and Early and Middle Holocene waterlogged materials from British Columbia's central coast.
Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice

Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice

Graham Munroe; Antonio Cruz; Michael Schramme; Tracey Chenier; Charles D. Cooke; Victoria Scott; Tim Barnett; Laura H. Javsicas; François-René Bertin; Andy Durham; Derek Knottenbelt; Erin M. Beasley

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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These five concise, practical texts cover the essential information veterinary students, new graduates and practitioners need to succeed in equine practice, each focussing on a different body system. Written for an international readership, the books convey the core information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive use of bullet-points, lists, diagrams, protocols and extensive illustration (over 1500 full colour, high quality photographs in total). The series extracts and updates key information from Munroe’s Equine Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, distilling best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The clinical information is split into anatomy-based sections. Ideal for veterinary students on clinical placements with horses as well as for practitioners needing a quick reference ‘on the ground’, the spiralbound format allows the books to lie open during practice.
Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice

Concise Textbook of Equine Clinical Practice

Graham Munroe; Antonio Cruz; Michael Schramme; Tracey Chenier; Charles D. Cooke; Victoria Scott; Tim Barnett; Laura H. Javsicas; François-René Bertin; Andy Durham; Derek Knottenbelt; Erin M. Beasley

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
muu
These five concise, practical texts cover the essential information veterinary students, new graduates and practitioners need to succeed in equine practice, each focussing on a different body system. Written for an international readership, the books convey the core information in an easily digestible, precise form with extensive use of bullet-points, lists, diagrams, protocols and extensive illustration (over 1500 full colour, high quality photographs in total). The series extracts and updates key information from Munroe’s Equine Surgery, Reproduction and Medicine, Second Edition, distilling best practice in a logical straightforward clinical-based approach. It details clinical anatomy, physical clinical examination techniques, diagnostic techniques and normal parameters, emphasising the things regularly available to general practitioners with minimal information of advanced techniques. The clinical information is split into anatomy-based sections. Ideal for veterinary students on clinical placements with horses as well as for practitioners needing a quick reference ‘on the ground’, the spiralbound format allows the books to lie open during practice.
Boas of the West Indies

Boas of the West Indies

Robert Graham Reynolds; Robert W. Henderson; Luis M. Díaz; Tomás M. Rodríguez-Cabrera; Alberto R. Puente-Rolón; Jonathan B. Losos

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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Boas of the West Indies is a comprehensive survey of boid snakes, commonly known as boas, found on the islands of the Lucayan Archipelago, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles. Bringing together the expertise of leading herpetologists R. Graham Reynolds, Robert W. Henderson, Luis M. Díaz, Tomás Michel Rodríguez, and Alberto R. Puente-Rolón, this volume synthesizes established knowledge and new findings on the evolutionary biology, natural history, and conservation statuses of these iconic snakes. One of the most ecologically diverse snake families, boas have inhabited the West Indies for millions of years. From the Cuban boa, which in many folk legends may grow to over twice a person's height, to the Hispaniolan vineboa, discovered only in 2020 and known to measure less than a meter long, Boas of the West Indies examines the eighteen species extant on these islands along with several others now extinct. Species accounts include details such as phenotypic traits, distribution, and behavior. Introductory chapters discuss the history of human-boa interaction, differences between West Indian and neotropical mainland boids, current conservation efforts, and more. Illustrated with over a hundred color photographs and range maps, Boas of the West Indies is a benchmark reference for herpetologists, conservationists, and snake hobbyists that expands our knowledge of—and celebrates—these fascinating creatures so integral to the ecology of these islands.
Cairnaerie

Cairnaerie

M. K. B. Graham

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In this sweeping historical fiction, CAIRNAERIE unfolds across the landscape of Civil War Virginia and the 1920s eugenics movement that follows... Geneva Snow commits the unforgivable Southern sin. No longer the apple of her father's eye, she is a pariah, defying her society's most sacrosanct rule. The consequences are severe. She is hidden away but remains determined to have her way. After years of solitude, a wiser Geneva is desperate to leave a legacy worthy of the father she loved and lost. She engages an unwitting young history professor to help her secretly attend the wedding of her granddaughter-a girl dangerously unaware of her lineage. But when a postman's malevolence and a colleague's revenge converge, Geneva's long-kept secret is exposed. For a second time, she faces a calamity of her own making. Only this time, there is no place to hide.
The Life of Clement Phinney

The Life of Clement Phinney

D. M. Graham

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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It has not been in the power of the writer to see a single page of the proof sheets. He has sent off chapter after chapter, as soon as it was off his hands. These hints, besides being in part an apology for repetitions and incongruities, will lead the reader to make due allowancefor any other errors he may notice.If this little volume, prepared under many embarrassments, shall prove of any service to the Kingdom of Christ, it is enough. D. M. G.New York, May 1, 185
Resolution of Prison Riots

Resolution of Prison Riots

Bert Useem; Camille Graham Camp; George M. Camp

Oxford University Press Inc
1996
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The book uses eight diverse case studies of prison riots to explore how the outcomes were affected by policies, procedures, management, communications, and strategy immediately before, during, and after the riot. Exploring the results achieved by negotiation, by force, and by simply waiting, the authors illuminate the factors most important in controlling the costs of damage and human suffering that can result from increasingly common prison disturbances.
When Two Worlds Collide

When Two Worlds Collide

Quinton L. Graham; Tameca M. Graham

Lulu.com
2019
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The world is comprised of diverse people who hail from different backgrounds, cultures, and ethnicities. Hence, the complexity of our reality is that everyone's world takes on a different meaning. For this reason, interpretations of universal practices and behaviors are quite different based on the context of personal experience. The conflict between two worlds is an intense battle that can only be conquered with respect, patience, and love. The Grahams share the woes of their personal journey to self-discovery and lessons learned as their two worlds intertwined. Admired by many, the doting couple invites you into their present world that offers a solid partnership based on biblical principles, mutual respect, and intentional acts of celebration. As you turn the pages, you will undoubtedly discover how different worlds complement each other in every facet of life.
The Townscape of Darlington

The Townscape of Darlington

Gillian Cookson; Christine M Newman; Graham R. Potts

Victoria County History
2003
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Darlington from Anglo-Saxon settlement to thriving town, via the middle ages and the coming of the railway. It is exactly a thousand years since Darlington first appeared in written records. During the following millennium, the small Anglo-Saxon settlement grew into today's thriving town, its history now generally linked in the public mind with entrepreneurial Quakers and the birth of railways. But as this book shows, Darlington's history encompasses many more diverse aspects in the change from medieval village to modern town. Through a survey of its physical development, the book describes how the town flourished in the middle ages; was largely destroyed by fire in 1585; and grew again in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, before the coming of the railway in the mid-1800s reinforced its prosperity. Its story is taken up to the present day, showing how Darlington is characterised by residential suburbs, with a town centre where Victorian and eighteenth-century buildings populate the original medieval streets. Dr GILL COOKSON is the County Editor for the Victoria County History of Durham.
Dive In!

Dive In!

Karen J. Graham; Lara M. Gengarelly; Barbara A. Hopkins; Melissa Lombard

National Science Teachers Association
2017
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What is it really like to plunge into the world of science learning and teaching? Find out in this unique book. Dive In! grew out of a teacher–scientist project at the University of New Hampshire that promoted active learning and using science practices in the classroom. That experience yielded this book’s reason for being: to provide detailed examples of how veteran teachers and their students can make the leap to implementing the recommendations of A Framework for K–12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). These features add to the book’s instructional value:Detailed vignettes offer authentic perspectives about conducting student investigations and integrating science practices that support the NGSS.Field-tested learning activities accompany many of the vignettes and illustrate a range of investigations you can adopt or adapt, regardless of your grade level or science content focus.A science practice integration (SPI) toolkit will be useful whether you’re already swimming in SPI instruction or just want to dip a toe in. You will learn how to modify existing lesson plans to immerse your students in more science practices. If you need help with SPI’s challenges, you can turn to a handy trouble-shooting guide that outlines concerns and offers potential solutions.Written from an authentic teacher perspective, Dive In! presents a realistic picture of the successes and challenges of integrating NGSS science practices into your classroom. This book is the resource you need to help students shift from only knowing about science to actually investigating and making sense of it. Jump in with both feet!
Drugs, Enzymes and Receptors of the Renin-Angiotensin System

Drugs, Enzymes and Receptors of the Renin-Angiotensin System

Ahsan Husain; Robert M. Graham

Taylor Francis Ltd
2000
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Since 1898, when Tigerstadt and Bergman first extracted renin from rabbit kidney, the reninrugs, Enzymes and Receptors of the Renin is designed to highlight molecular and clinical approaches to understanding the renin Chapter topics have been specifically chosen to cover selected contemporary, controversial and unresolved issues. A novel and unique feature of this book is that a commentary on each chapter, written by an independent peer or peers, is included to present alternative views, greater depth and a different perspective. Clinicians and researchers alike will find this volume a stimulating, and perhaps even entertaining, addition to their libraries. .