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Water mass specific genes dominate the Southern Ocean microbiome

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Cataloging for Consortium Catalogs

The Serials Librarian, 2003
SUMMARY This session describes the University of Colorado at Boulder's participation in Prospector: The Colorado Unified Catalog. Issues with cataloging serials within a consortium catalog, including latest vs. successive entry cataloging, single vs. separate record treatment of electronic journals, and holdings are discussed.
Paul Moeller   +2 more
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The Catalog of Catalogs

1999
The genre of the catalog is pertinent to transcultural experimentation by virtue of its paradigmatic structure that juxtaposes various judgments on the same subject. Such discourse is released from the order of time or the relationship of cause and effect.1 In contrast, the syntagmatic structure, in which one proposition is deduced from another, one ...
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Cataloging Spirits and the Spirit of Cataloging

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2005
ABSTRACT Specific rules within the cataloging codes may seem strange and out of step with the times in which the codes are used. This paper examines one such seemingly strange set of rules, those regarding spirit communications, and explores how these rules illuminate both historical developments and current practices in cataloging.
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A Catalog of Risks

Health Physics, 1979
Abstract Information on risks is collected from various sources and converted into loss of life expectancy throughout life and in various age ranges. Risks included are radiation, accidents of various types, various diseases, overweight, tobacco use, alcohol and drugs, coffee, saccharin, and The Pill, occupational risks, socioeconomic factors, marital
I-sing Lee, Bernard L. Cohen
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