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Autor:
Brian E. Cole, Patricia M. Andreski, Anthony T. Brumar, Kuanwong Watcharotone, David J. Brown
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Journal of Hospital Management and Health Policy. 4:33-33
Autor:
Brian E. Cole
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Christian Higher Education. 13:317-339
This study contributes to the understanding of the structural and cultural influences of Christian college environments on student activism through the framework of symbolic interactionism (Blumer, 1969; Mead, 1934). The goal of this research was to
Autor:
Tara S. Schraga, Alan D. Jassby, Brian E. Cole, William V. Sobczak, Andrew Arnsberg, James E. Cloern
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Estuaries. 28:124-137
Detritus from terrestrial ecosystems is the major source of organic matter in many streams, rivers, and estuaries, yet the role of detritus in supporting pelagic food webs is debated. We examined the importance of detritus to secondary productivity i
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Limnology and Oceanography. 47:698-712
Although nutrient supply often underlies long-term changes in aquatic primary production, other regulatory processes can be important. The Sacramento‐San Joaquin River Delta, a complex of tidal waterways forming the landward portion of the San Fran
Autor:
Brian E Cole
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Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice. 47:394-396
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Limnology and Oceanography. 45:695-702
We collected samples monthly, from April to August 1998, to measure the abundance of autotrophic picoplankton in San Francisco Bay. Samples taken along a 160-km transect showed that picocyanobacteria (Synechococcus sp.) was a persistent component of
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 45:285-302
The high spatial variability of estuaries poses a challenge for characterizing estuarine water quality. This problem was examined by conducting monthly high-resolution transects for several water quality variables (chlorophyll a , suspended particula
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Journal of Plankton Research. 16:1269-1276
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Marine Biology. 113:219-225
A flume system and protocol for measuring the filtration rate of infaunal bivalves is described. Assemblages of multi-sized clams, at natural densities and in normal filter-feeding positions, removed phytoplankton suspended in a unidirectional flow o
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Journal of Plankton Research. 14:1017-1024
Seasonal sampling across two small lakes shows that phytoplankton patchiness is greatly enhanced during winter ice-cover relative to the open-water seasons of exposure to wind stress and rapid turbulent mixing. A fundamental property of plankton popu