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R B, LITTLE, G S, BRYAN
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The Veterinary record. 58(44)
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Mycologia. 45:613-624
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 31:83-94
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 20:400
In accordance with its policy of contributing to the advancement of oceanography whenever possible, the Hydrographic Office of the United States Navy, in connection with its regular activities, during 1938, has collected much data of value to oceanog
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 26:461
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 24:237
For the second time since the United States entered the war, we are meeting to discuss our oceanographical activities. All of us realize that our work, while unspectacular, is having a vital influence on the nation's war effort. There is hardly an ac
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 26:319
The past year witnessed the defeat of one of the greatest military powers of all times. While the feats of arms performed by our forces have been spectacular, the science of Oceanography has been behind the scenes paving the way for the Invasions, he
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 23:319
I am glad that, despite the War, we have taken a short time off today from our busy duties to meet and exchange ideas on the many phases of science represented by the American Geophysical Union. Now, more than ever, are such meetings essential in tha
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 22:475
While the work of the Hydrographic Office and the United States Navy has been vastly increased, due to the present national emergency, the oceanographic activities have necessarily been severely curtailed. You may be interested to know that the produ
Autor:
G. S. Bryan
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Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 21:333
Once again I have the pleasure of reporting to this body on the oceanographic activities conducted by the Hydrographic Office. Investigations and surveys conducted by various United States Naval vessels during the past 12 months have been fruitful in