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A biological survey by the Chagos Conservation Trust reported that the resulting inundation additionally washed away shoreline shrubs and small to medium-size coconut palms.
The club was also involved in a survey of wetlands around Bangalore in collaboration with the Forest Department of the Karnataka state and was involved in a comprehensive survey of water quality parameters including chemical, physical and biological status.
The anoxic environment, which is hostile to many biological organisms that destroy wood in the oxygenated waters, provides an excellent testing site for deep water archaeological survey.
* 1909 Ornithologists James Chapin and Herbert Lang begin a six year biological survey of the Belgian Congo.
A biological survey was carried out in 1993, near Rother Valley Country Park, and only seven types of invertebrates were found, all of which were highly tolerant to pollution.
The field lab strives to survey and catalog the biological diversity found along the Yarapa River Basin.
One of its first undertakings, the 1948 biological survey of the Conestoga River Basin in Pennsylvania, is regarded as a milestone in environmental research.
In his 1894 book, " Materials for the study of variation ", Bateson took this survey of biological variation significantly further.
The main aim of the expedition was to extend the magnetic survey of New Zealand by investigating Auckland and Campbell Islands but botanical, biological and zoological surveys were also conducted.
An extensive programme of marine survey and biological research was carried out.
From 1949 to 1953 he was Oceanographer at Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations, Honolulu, O. E. Sette, then Director, and Cromwell initiated a far-sighted and intensive survey of the physical and biological characteristics of Pacific equatorial waters, which had been the subject of much speculation but little observation.
This collection includes specimens of Brisinga endecacnemos, possibly collected during his biological survey of the Hardangerfjord in the 1850s.
Between 1909 and 1911, the Belfast naturalist Robert Lloyd Praeger led an exhaustive biological survey of the island, the Clare Island Survey, which was unprecedented at the time and served as a template for future studies.
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Charles Doolittle Walcott reached an agreement with Federico Boyd to conduct a biological inventory of the new Canal Zone in 1910, and this survey was subsequently extended to include all of Panama.
* Gallery of photos from a 2010 biological survey
But even the best survey of Iraq's WMD programmes will not show much advance in recent years on the nuclear, missile or CW / BW ( chemical or biological weapons ) fronts: the programmes are extremely worrying but have not, as far as we know, been stepped up.
As the vessel was only supposed to be conducting a biological survey, the crew investigates.
" Nichols later documented the occurrence of the great white shark in his biological survey Fishes of the Vicinity of New York City ( 1918 ), " Carcharodon carcharias ( Linn.
Much more detail on the vegetation zones of Mount Shasta, and their associated flora and fauna, can be found in C. Hart Merriam ’ s important early biological survey, published in 1899. http :// ia700202. us. archive. org / 18 / items / resultsofbiologi00merr / resultsofbiologi00merr. pdf
The main aim of the expedition was to extend the magnetic survey of New Zealand by investigating Auckland and Campbell Islands but botanical, biological and zoological surveys were also conducted.

biological and conducted
The behavior of a biological aerosol, on a much smaller scale, is illustrated by a specific field trial conducted with a non-pathogenic organism.
The psychologist David H. Barlow of Boston University conducted a study that showed three common characteristics of people suffering from chronic anxiety, which he characterized as " a generalized biological vulnerability ," " a generalized psychological vulnerability ," and " a specific psychological vulnerability.
In vitro () studies in experimental biology are those that are conducted using components of an organism that have been isolated from their usual biological surroundings in order to permit a more detailed or more convenient analysis than can be done with whole organisms.
Galina Gudakova conducted biological research in Russia.
Slack ( 2003 ) compares three groups that conducted biological research at Yale during overlapping periods between 1910 and 1970.
In the summer of 1975, congressional Church Committee reports and the presidential Rockefeller Commission report revealed to the public for the first time that the CIA and the Department of Defense had conducted experiments on both unwitting and cognizant human subjects as part of an extensive program to influence and control human behavior through the use of psychoactive drugs such as LSD and mescaline and other chemical, biological, and psychological means.
Japan conducted research on biological weapons ( see Unit 731 ), and chemical weapons had seen wide use, most notably in World War I.
The meeting was to share knowledge and experiences regarding biosafety, chemical, radiological, and industrial safety issues that were common to the operations at the three principal biological warfare ( BW ) laboratories of the U. S. Army Because of the potential implication of the work conducted at biological warfare laboratories, the conferences was restricted to top level security clearances.
Over the next ten years, the biological safety conferences grew to include representatives from all federal agencies that sponsored or conducted research with pathogenic microorganisms.
Research is being conducted to determine if three native Asian wasps, who are natural predators of EAB could be used as a biological control for the management of EAB populations in the United States.
* Sperm donorthe natural / biological father of the child but the man does not have legal or financial responsibility if procedure conducted through licensed clinics
In 2011, researchers conducted a trial to test the effects of rooibos on various biological markers considered to be indicative of risk for cardiovascular disease and other degenerative diseases.
Finally, in 2012, a DNA test conducted on Monmouth's descendant, the duke of Buccleuch, showed that he shared the same Y-chromosome ( inherited from father-to-son ) as a distant Stewart cousin, providing strong evidence that Charles II was Monmouth's biological father after all.
The second important area was marine biological investigations, although also geological, biological and other surveys were conducted.
Little research has been conducted to determine the biological sources, if any, of this disorder.
During STS-50, crew members conducted biological tests as part of the EDO Medical Project.
He would have spoken about biological experiments conducted on detainees, with the help of the laboratory and another one, that used to be situated on Via Naranja de lo Curro Street.
No studies of genetics or of biological traits for dependents have been conducted.
To support his claims of biological transmutation, Louis Kervran cited several prior reports and conducted his own experiments.
He also conducted biological and geographic research, such as on local ( British Columbia ) mollusks and paleontology.
During the Cold War a secret biological weapons program targeting livestock was conducted at the site.
Ekman conducted seminal research on the specific biological correlates of specific emotions, demonstrating the universality and discreteness of emotions in a Darwinian approach.

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