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Background and policy issues in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
This report is about Background and policy issues in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
Methodology for impact assessment in the estuarine/marine environment
Impacts on the estuarine/marine environment can be assessed in economic terms by tracing the impact flow out of the economic sector through the marine environment and back into the economic sector as changes in natural resource availability. An impact can then be measured by the changes created in the economic sector by changes in resource availability. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of an appropriate ecological model of the estuarine environment for this purpose. Two types, an ecological input/output model and a dynamic (difference equation) model, are proposed. Acceptability criteria for these models include the ability to track lethal and sublethal, direct and indirect (food web), and short- and long-term effects of a variety of pollutants related to the production and use of various energy resources. (auth)
New distribution records and notes on the life history and behavior of the sand roller, Percopsis transmontana (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
This document details information pertaining to a study of fish populations in the Columbia River. The main focus of the study was the sand roller. This fish was found in the Hanford reach of the river. Topics discussed include: The life history and behavior of the fish.
Rooting and early growth of red mangrove seedlings from thermally stressed trees
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Synthesis of partially-deuterated cholesterol
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Studies in chemical dynamics and radiation chemistry. Technical progress report, 1 July 1974--30 June 1975
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Modeling of solar heating and air conditioning. Progress report, October 31, 1974--December 31, 1975
The principal objective of the research is to develop the means to identify and optimize practical systems for heating and cooling of buildings with solar energy in the United States. This will be done through simulation methods. Secondary objectives are to: extend and refine TRNSYS (a modular solar energy system simulation program); develop the means of supporting TRNSYS users in other laboratories; use TRNSYS (and other simulation programs) to develop design procedures for solar heating and cooling processes; design and evaluate an experimental solar heating system on a Wisconsin farm residence.
Research in radiobiology. Annual report of work in progress in the internal irradiation program
Separate abstracts were prepared for 15 papers. In addition, twenty-three injection tables are presented for toxicity animals and test animals. The injection tables include the calculated average dose in rads to the skeleton at death for 13 actinides. (HLW)
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