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This music score was submitted for the Kaleidoscope 2020 Call for Scores, an open access collaboration with the UCLA Music Library.
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This essay discusses various forms of Hispanic Indigenous labor relations on New Spain’s northern frontiers, with a focus on 17th-century New Mexico and late colonial California.
David Rex Galindo
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From New Mexico State University
The Southwest Center for Codes and Standards was recently established at the New Mexico State University Library. The feebased service center provides access to over one million national and international standards, including military specifications and
From New Mexico State University
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Five of the largest technical and educational libraries in New Mexico signed an agreement on January 27, 1992, pledging to share their resources.
New Mexico From Kirtland Air Force Base
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NEW BEES FROM NEW MEXICO [PDF]
Podalirius phenax, n. sp.—♂. Length about 9 mm.; appearance of P. maculifrons (cress.), with the same white pubescence (mixed with black on hind part of mesothorax and front part of scutellum), the same clear wings (but the second submarginal cell is less narrowed above), and the same legs, except that the tarsi are wholly dark.
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Wildlife enterprises are increasingly important to ranch income in the western United States. Habitat management practices that facilitate wildlife are needed for optimal management of multiple-use ranches, particularly for economically important species,
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Sobre antroponimia en las calles de Santa Fe, Nuevo México
The connection between a street and the anthroponym which identifies it goes beyond a simple way of locating in the geographical space. It constitutes a representation of the national, local, international and cultural history and, at the same time, it ...
Miguel Reyes Contreras
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Introduced oryx (Oryx gazella gazella) have expanded into the San Andres Mountains of south-central New Mexico, but little is known of concurrent habitat used by oryx and desert mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus crooki); the latter in New Mexico is a ...
Brock D. Hoenes, Louis C. Bender
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Water Conservation and Residential Landscapes: Household Preferences, Household Choices
Communities throughout the Western United States are challenged by tight water supplies and swelling populations. Information is needed to better develop and target municipal water conservation programs.
Brian H. Hurd
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Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) are an economically important species to wildlife enterprises throughout New Mexico and the western United States, but populations are declining, limiting recreational and revenue potential to private and public wildlife ...
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