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A quarterly refereed journal publishing scientific research in all areas of science. The first issue publishes abstracts of papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science; subsequent issues publish scientific research.
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GAS Presidents Comments and Report from Council.(Georgia Academy of Science)(Brief Article)
December 22, 2000... I wish everyone a joyous and safe holiday season. The October Georgia Academy of Science council meeting was held via GSAMS at Albany State, Georgia Southern, and Fernbank. Planning for the annual meeting to be held March 2324, 2001 at Coastal...
SOUTHERN SPOKESMAN FOR MODERN BIOLOGY: JOHN P. CAMPBELL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, 1888-1918.
December 22, 2000... ABSTRACT
Appointed in 1888 as the University of Georgia's first professor of biology, John Pendleton Campbell introduced and developed a curriculum modeled upon the noted program in biology instituted in 1883 by his alma mater, Johns...
LOADING A COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE BASED ON A STATISTICAL DESIGN.
December 22, 2000... ABSTRACT
Softdrink vending machines are installed in almost all businesses, universities, high schools, and other facilities. All businesses like to improve their profits and service to their customers. The softdrink vending business is...
BIOLOGY OF AGABUS DISINTEGRATUS (CROTCH) (COLEOPTERA: DYTISCIDAE) IN CENTRAL GEORGIA WITH A DESCRIPTION OF ITS MATURE LARVA.
December 22, 2000... E.H. Barman [*]
ABSTRACT
Identification of the larva of Agabus disintegratus (Crotch) was confirmed by culturing mature larvae from ephemeral central Georgia habitats into the adult stage. Hydroporus signatus youngi Gordon, H....
NOTES ON BAT ACTIVITY ABOVE THE FOREST CANOPY IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES.
December 22, 2000... Jennifer M. Menzel [1]
Michael A. Menzel [2]
Gary F. McCracken [2]
Brain R. Chapman [3]
ABSTRACT
Little is known concerning the foraging behavior of bats above forest canopies. Although studies from other regions of North...