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Correction to "Release From Captivity Allows African Savannah Elephant Movement Patterns to Converge With Those of Wild and Rehabilitated Conspecifics". [PDF]
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Morphology of Hudson Canyon And Hudson Apron
2001Abstract : Numerous studies along continental margins have documented a vast array of geological, biological, and oceanographic processes that shape the continental shelf, slope and rise. Because of their increased seafloor gradients, the slope and rise are in many ways more complex than the continental shelf.
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BIOLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS IN HUDSON BAY: 3. HYDROIDS OF HUDSON BAY AND HUDSON STRAIT
Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries, 1931Collections made from 1927 to 1930 inclusive gave 29 species, making a total of 36 for the region, of which 10 are only in the bay and 12 only in the strait. Of the 36 species, none are new, all being generally distributed in northern waters. Two of them have not been listed in papers on North American hydroids.
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Hudson Company's Buildings from Hudson River
2015Primary subject: Hudson ...
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Civil Engineering Magazine, 2019
Replacing New York State’s Tappan Zee Bridge involved traversing more than just water; the team also crossed the hurdles of poor foundation conditions and the enormous scale of the crossing.
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Replacing New York State’s Tappan Zee Bridge involved traversing more than just water; the team also crossed the hurdles of poor foundation conditions and the enormous scale of the crossing.
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Switching at the Hudson Avenue station
Electrical Engineering, 1933Discussion of a paper by C. M. Gilt published in the December 1933 issue, p. 868–75, and presented for oral discussion at the electric power switching discussion of the winter convention, New York, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1934. Other discussions of this paper were published in the March 1934 issue, p. 456–61.
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2003
This note concerns a recent paper by Hud Hudson on the nature of 'receptacles'. It simplifies the mathematics in Hudson's paper, and it eliminates almost all of the topology in Hudson's arguments.
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This note concerns a recent paper by Hud Hudson on the nature of 'receptacles'. It simplifies the mathematics in Hudson's paper, and it eliminates almost all of the topology in Hudson's arguments.
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