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Aldert Dirkses Bay District (Wijde Bay) [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Ecology, 1928
Aldert Dirkses Bay lies on the east side of Wijde Bay about 10 miles (16 km.) from the entrance, and just south of Mossel Bay, from the hinterland of which it is separated by a glacier-lake 5 or 6 miles (8-10 km.) long, which empties into the sea by a narrow rock-canyon. The New Friesland ice-sheet in this region leaves an ice-free zone along the coast,
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‘At the Bay’

1983
The major work of Katherine Mansfield’s last years — indeed, arguably her greatest story — is ‘At the Bay’. Frank O’Connor, one of her more severe critics, has given his verdict that ‘At the Bay’ and ‘Prelude’ are Katherine Mansfield’s ‘masterpieces and in their own way comparable with Proust’s breakthrough into the subconscious world ...
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Macrobenthic Communities of the Lower Chesapeake Bay. II. Lynn‐haven Roads, Lynnhaven Bay, Broad Bay, and Linkhorn Bay

Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 1983
AbstractBased on 96 grab samples at 16 sites the composition and distribution of macrobenthic fauna were examined in a small coastal basin of lower Chesapeake Bay. Normal classification analysis of dominant species produced five site groups. Site groups were divided into clean sand sites, fine sand sites with varying amounts of silt‐clay, and mud sites.
Daniel M. Dauer, Gary H. Tourtellotte
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Reproductive Biology of the Bay Anchovy in Chesapeake Bay

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1991
Abstract Eggs in plankton samples from lower Chesapeake Bay indicated that the spawning season of the bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli in 1988 extended from early May to mid-September. Oocyte stages in adults were used to determine daily spawning time and frequency as well as batch fecundity.
Jiangang Luo, John A. Musick
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The Bay Bridge

American Scientist, 2005
San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge are inextricably linked in the minds of tourists, but to many a commuter across San Francis co Bay, the most significant fixed crossing in the area is the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, popularly known as the Bay Bridge.
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Medina by the Bay

2023
From the Black Power movement and state surveillance to Silicon Valley and gentrification, Medina by the Bay examines how multiracial Muslim communities in the San Francisco Bay Area survive and flourish within and against racial capitalist, carceral, and imperial logics. Weaving expansive histories, peoples, and geographies together in an ethnographic
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Empiricism at Bay?

1974
At the risk of being regarded a ‘square’ and ‘reactionary’ I wish to defend, explicate, reformulate and ‘salvage’ whatever seems valuable to me in the empiricist tradition in the philosophy of science. I am fully aware of the almost hostile vogue of ‘beating-up’ on the empiricists, a fashion that is still in full swing.
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Science at bay

Nature, 1994
Science Has No National Borders: Harry C. Kelly and the Reconstruction of Science in Postwar Japan By Hideo Yoshikawa and Joanne Kauffman. MIT Press: 1994. Pp. 133. $22.50, £19.95.
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Lacedaemon at Bay

2020
This chapter talks about the Lacedaemonian and allied Peloponnesian's defeat in Navarino Bay. It investigates the Spartans' local truce with the Athenian generals and negotiations for a peace agreement in order to recover their infantry men and safeguard the men trapped on Sphacteria.
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The Bay of Pigs

Cold War History, 2012
Howard Jones, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 2008, 237 pp. Howard Jones, Research Professor of History at the University of Alabama, has written a compelling, concise, and convincing...
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