Recently added articles from Georgia Journal of Science:
- Gas president's comments and report from the Academy Council.(Georgia Academy of Science's Bob McDonough)
- Dec 22, 2007; McDonough, Bob ... I hope that you all had plenty of tryptophan from your non-fat turkey, no trans fats in your gravy, lots of complex carbohydrates in your dressing, and plenty of 2-hydroxy ethane in your eggnog or other libations. We are eagerly looking forward to our joint annual FAS and GAS ...
- Defining a Civil War battlefield: recent archaeological investigations at the Pickett's Mill State Historic Site, Paulding County, Georgia.(Report)
- Dec 22, 2007; Powis, Terry G. ... ABSTRACT Recent investigations at the Pickett's Mill State Historic Site have yielded new insights into the Civil War battle that occurred in May 1864. Military and historical sources have documented that the major battle took place in a ravine, but that skirmishes also occurred ...
- Spatial analysis of Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard for Moody Air Force Base aircraft in the state of Georgia.(Report)
- Dec 22, 2007; Gard, Katie ... ABSTRACT Collisions between birds and aircraft are common at Moody Air Force Base (MAFB). The current study analyzes GPS coordinates of recorded strikes involving MAFB aircraft between January 1990 and August 2006. Results show that more strikes occur over publicly owned land; ...
- The seasonal use of a shallow Georgia creek by flatfishes.(Wylly Creek)(Report)
- Dec 22, 2007; DuBeck, Donald ... ABSTRACT Flatfishes use estuaries as recruitment habitats and nurseries. The purpose of the present study was to assess the seasonal use and abundance (as measured by Catch Per Unit Effort) of flatfishes from September 2004 to February 2006 in Wylly Creek, a shallow estuarine ...
- A description of the third instar larva of Hydaticus bimarginatus (Say) (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae).(Report)
- Dec 22, 2007; Jackson, R. ... ABSTRACT Larvae collected from a Georgia temporary habitat were identified as Hydaticus bimarginatus based on the presence of trilobed pre-mentum and distribution records. These larvae have well-developed series of natatory sensilla characteristic of nektonic dytiscids with the ...
- Mature larvae of Hydroporus signatus Sharp (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) as substrates for Peritrichida.(SHORTER COMMUNICATION)(Report)
- Dec 22, 2007; Barman, E.H. ... ABSTRACT Mature larvae of Hydroporus signatus Sharp collected from a small eutrophic habitat served as substrates for Peritrichida (Ciliophora). The rate of infestation was 60% and there were indications of body site specificity for the colonies with most found attached to the ...
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