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Gordon Elliott is the author of Test of a Quarter-scale Reinforced Concrete Voided Slab Bridge (1979), Reading Activities for Middle and Secondary Schools (1979), Freshwater Biological Association, 1929-1979 (1979), India (1977), People on the Move (1976).

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Test of a Quarter-scale Reinforced Concrete Voided Slab Bridge

Algal Cultures and Phytoplankton Ecology

Algal Cultures and Phytoplankton Ecology
Phytoplankton--the passively floating or weakly swimming plant life found in bodies of water--is generally inconspicuous. It is of basic importance in lakes and seas, however, as the primary producer of the organic material on which other forms of aquatic life depend; and it is probable that its total photosynthetic output exceeds that of land vegetation. This book reviews the information gained from culture studies in the laboratory on the growth kinetics and metabolism of algae and considers to what extent this information is applicable to phytoplankton populations in nature.

Analysis of the Planning Procedures Utilized by School Districts that Have Implemented Differentiated Staffing

The Blue-green Algae

The Blue-green Algae
The blue-green algae, for a long time a disregarded group of microorganisms, are now a fashionable subject for research. The possible reasons for this are various. One may be that current speculations about the origin and early evolution of life have reminded biologists that this is a group of undoubted antiquity. It has biochemical characteristics, on the one hand, which may be related to an existence on the primitive Earth and, on the other hand, it shows possible links with the green plants which are dominant today. Another reason may be that the electron microscope has revealed features of fine structure which confirm the long suspected kinship of these organisms with the bacteria. Mounting evidence that blue-green algae play an important, if unobtrusive, part in maintaining soil fertility and the often all too obvious fact that they are a nuisance in freshwater have also made their study of some economic importance. This upsurge of interest has been exhilarating, as ways of solving apparently insoluble problems have presented themselves, facts have fallen into place, and intriguing new questions have arisen. Nevertheless there is an increasing mass of specialist literature and now is the time to attempt the assembly of a unified picture of blue-green algae as living organisms. The authors hope that the result will be of use to students and research workers in various branches of botany, microbiology, and biochemistry.

Field Sports in India, 1800-1947

Extracellular Products of Algae in Freshwater

Klondike Cattle Drive. The Journal of Norman Lee. Prepared for Publication by Gordon Elliott, Etc. (Third Printing.) [With Illustrations, Including a Map and a Facsimile.].

Factors Related to Inmate Participation in an Institutional Religious Program

In Situ Determinations of Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Antarctica

Martin Van Buren and the Re-organization of the Democratic Party 1841-1844

The Growth of Plants. With Twenty-four Plates and Fifty-three Text Figures

Devotional Literature for the Physically Ill

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