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Love, April M. | Hidden water: Salt Lake County, UT drainages, a part of the Western Waters Digital Library | | Salt Lake Valley watershed, hidden water | 2012 |
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Cottam, Walter P. | New and extended ranges for Utah Plants | The following Utah plan ts are not included in Tidestrom's " Flora of Utah and Nevada," nor are any listed specifically for Utah in Rvdberg's " Flora of the Rocky Mountains and A djacent Plains." Specific localities are given for each species, followed by the herbaria where it may be found. The Univ... | | 1940-06-29 |
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Brillinger, Anne | Diet; If you go "On" a diet, you're bound to go "Off | If you go "ON" a diet, you're bound to go "OF". Diet is a four-letter word. Just ask the millions of frustrated overweight Americans who've struggled to stay on one. Making fairly simple lifestyle changes can improve how you feel | Diet; Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis; Body Mass Index; Food Guide Pyramid | 2000-03 |
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Fuller, Ronald; McNett, Meredith; McPhail, Ross | One Moment in Time: Lessons Learned From Library Snapshot Day 2010 | The University of Utah Law Library participates in Library Snapshot Day 2010 - and learns what patrons really think. | | 2010-11 |
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Ruple, John; Keiter, Robert | Policty Analysis of Water Availability and Use Issues for Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Development | ABSTRACT Oil shale and oil sands resources located within the intermountain west represent a vast, and as of yet, commercially untapped source of energy. Development will require water, and demand for scarce water resources stands at the front of a long list of barriers to commercialization. Wat... | | 2012-03 |
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Kinkade, Stefano; Myntti, Jeremy; Steed, Molly Rose | Audiovisual Accessibility: Evaluating Workflows for Closed Captioning and Transcripts White Paper | White paper describing the workflows, services, and tools used for a grant funded project to make audiovisual digital collections at the Marriott Library more accessible | | 2019-05-31 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Disaster recovery in the artifact fields - Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina | From 22-29 September 2005 HEART, one of eight Heritage Emergency Assistance Recovery Teams, arrived in Mississippi to assess collection damage to cultural institutions following Hurricane Katrina. | Preservation; Hurricane Katrina | 2005-12 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Disaster recovery in the artifact fields - Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina | From 22-29 September 2005 HEART - one of eight Heritage Emergency Assistance Recovery Teams - arrived in Mississippi to assess collection damage to cultural institutions following Hurricane Katrina. Organized jointly by the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) and the America... | | 2005 |
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Parker, Bradley J. | The upper Tigris archaeological research project: a final report from the 1999 field season | During the summer of 1999 members of the Upper Tigris Archaeological Research Project (UTARP) conducted archaeological excavations and surveys at two sites in the upper Tigris river region of southeastern Turkey. This article presents the results of that research. At the site of Boztepe excavations ... | | 2002-01-01 |
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Sperry, John S. | Shoot dieback during prolonged drought in Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae) chaparral of California: a possible case of hydraulic failure | Progressive diebacks of outer canopy branchlets of Ceanothus crassifolius were repeatedly observed after rainless periods up to 9 mo in duration in the Santa Monica Mountains of southern California. Mean xylem pressures of branchlets near the end of drought were as low as -11.2 MPa (N = 22) with a m... | Water relations; xylem cavitation; water-stress-induced loss | 2002 |
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Von Arnim, Rudiger Lennart | Wage policy in an open economy kalecki-kaldor model: a simulation study | This paper discusses a Post?Keynesian model of income, production, and trade. The one?country, one?sector model features Kaleckian investment demand, Kaldorian productivity and a labor market module based on a wage?price spiral. The model is first presented for a closed economy with exogenous real w... | | 2010 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Religion & the law: the Mormon experience in the nineteenth century | The Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the nineteenth century United States. From their beginning the Mormons were a gathered people. Almost immediately, from the time of the origin in New York, the Mormons challenged national and state legal systems to protect... | Law; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Nineteenth century; Polygamy; Theocracy | 1990 |
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Chamberlin, Ralph V. | A descriptive catalog of the Mollusca of Utah | In the preparation of this bulletin an effort has been made to bring together what was previously known of recent Utah mollusks and to incorporate with this the results of the authors' special studies. The form of presentation has been determined by the fact that, in the first place, the paper is in... | | 1929-06 |
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Woodbury, Angus M. | Birds of the Navajo Country | The Navajo country as covered in this paper lies in southeastern Utah and northeastern Arizona and is bounded on the north, west and south by the San Juan, Colorado, Little Colorado and Rio Puerco rivers and on the east by the Arizona-New Mexico state line. That part of the Navajo country lying in n... | | 1945-03-01 |
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Flowers, Seville | Ferns of Utah | The distribution of many species of our ferns is not well known in Utah. Collectors have centered their work around certain localities and many blank spots appear on the distributional map. One might presume certain species to be present in some of these unexplored areas but specimens are still to b... | | 1944-11-15 |
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Behle, William H. | The birds of the Raft River Mountains, Northwestern Utah | As another facet in a long-term analysis of the birds of Utah, an avifaunal survey was made in the northwestern corner of the state. Here the principal physiographic feature is the Raft River Mountains. The main axis of this range runs in an east-west direction paralleling the Utah-Idaho border imme... | | 1958-05-10 |
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Blackwelder, Eliot; Hubbs, Carl L.; Miller, Robert R.; Antevs, Ernst | The Great Basin with emphasis on glacial and postglacial times | The Great Basin is a physiographic province the boundaries o f which are somewhat indefinite. Roughly it lies between the Sierra Nevada on the west and the Wasatch Mountains on the east, but its tributary valleys extend over into Wyoming. To the north it grades into the Columbia lava plateau, and to... | | 1948-06-30 |
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Flowers, Seville | The hepaticae of Utah | The Hepaticae, or liverworts, are small green plants mostly growing in damp or wet places, although a considerable number of them inhabit dry shady places, even in desert regions. As a whole, they are inconspicuous and, together with the mosses, lichens and other primitive forms of plant life, occup... | | 1961-05-30 |
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Chibli Wajdi Mallat 1960- | March 2221 : Lebanon's Cedar Revolution : an essay on non-violence and justice | Scanned book. | | 2007 |
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Bradford, Nettie | Property rights of animals | The problem here treated includes the property rights and spatial relationships o f animals, with special reference to the land vertebrates. With little work done in the way of collecting and compiling materials pertaining to this field, the references and literature were widely scattered. Sources o... | | 1946-11-30 |