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Congress on climate change: Global risks, challenges and decisions; Copenhagen (Denmark); 10-12 Mar 2009; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/6/29/292022; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
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Congress on climate change: Global risks, challenges and decisions; Copenhagen (Denmark); 10-12 Mar 2009; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/6/30/302021; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
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Congress on climate change: Global risks, challenges and decisions; Copenhagen (Denmark); 10-12 Mar 2009; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/6/35/352042; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
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Hansen, Barry; Keleray, Mark; Knotek, Ladd
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
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[en] This report summarizes the results and conclusions of a 6-year evaluation of the test of reestablishment of kokanee in Flathead lake
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1 Apr 1999; 16 p; Available from Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (US)
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Wasco County Soil and Water Conservation District
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
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[en] This project implements riparian buffer systems in the Mid-Columbia, addressing limiting factors identified in the Fifteen mile Subbasin Summary, June 30, 2000. The project is providing the technical planning support needed to implement at least 36 riparian buffer system contracts on approximately 872 acres covering an estimated 40 miles of anadromous fish streams over a three year period. In the first year of implementation, 26 buffer contracts were established on 25-26 miles of stream. This nearly doubled the annual goal. Buffer widths averaged 83 ft. on each side of the stream. Implementation included prescribed plantings, fencing, and related practices. Actual implementation costs, lease payments, and maintenance costs are borne by existing USDA programs: Conservation Reserve and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs. The lease period of each contract may vary between 10 to 15 years. During this year the average was 14.5 years. The total value of contracts established this year is$1,491,235 compared with$64,756 in BPA contract costs to provide the technical support needed to get the contracts implemented. This project provides technical staffing to conduct assessments and develop plans to help keep pace with the growing backlog of potential riparian buffer projects. Word of mouth from satisfied customers has brought in many new sign-ups during the year. More than half of the contracts this year have been done in the Hood and Fifteen mile sub-basins with additional contracts in adjacent sub-basins
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1 Jan 2002; 9 p; 00004935; Available from www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/796875-v2e1iI/native/
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[en] This book first reveals prospect on biotechnology with low-carbon green growth Next, it consists of four chapters, which deal with vision of biotechnology, trend of biotechnology in main countries like the U.S, Eu, Japan and China, current condition for biotechnology with support and promoting policy such as health and medical treatment and maritime and fisheries, major product on investment, human power, paper and pattern, research development such as genomic, system biology, bio new medicine, agriculture, stock breeding and food, biological resources and legal system related biotechnology.
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Dec 2009; 573 p; Ministry Education Science and Technology; Seoul (Korea, Republic of); ISBN 978-89-93675-31-3;
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Heredia Salazar, Brunilda
Seminar on utilization of nuclear techniques in the agricultural research carried out in FONAIAP. Abstracts and lectures
Seminar on utilization of nuclear techniques in the agricultural research carried out in FONAIAP. Abstracts and lectures
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[en] The culture of aquatic organisms, especially that of fishes under controlled conditions, up to their harvesting, processing, commercialization and consumption, has been pointed out as an activity that produces a lot of benefits, among them: the obtention high proteic valued food, the incorporation to the economy of lands not usefull for agriculture activities, the increment of fishing resources, the recycling of organic matter produced in the units, the regional development, the generation of employment, technologies and foreign currencies. Several research areas are identified that can be developed, using the nuclear technologies, for example in the reproduction, nutrition, diagnose and control of illnesses, environmental monitoring and quality certification of products. In the concerning to the Venezuelan aquaculture, investigations are required that need to use those techniques. For example: 1) Production of autochthonous inductive agents, by means of radioinmunoenssay (RIA), to determine the gonadotropines coming from the hypophysis of fish cultivated with the purpose of gathering the glands in its best moment, to generate the final maturation and spawn in autochthonous species. 2) Genetic improvement of cultivated species through the knowledge of the genetic load of different lines and breeds found in the natural means, and to achieve its maintenance to solve inbreeding problems, in autochthonous species aswell in as in exotic ones, by the use of marking techniques (ADE, RFLA and microsatellite techniques). 3) Nutritional and feeding studies of species under commertial culture, especially on the effect of the aflatoxins in the inputs or the portions, substances that influence in a negative way the aquatic nutrition. In this case, competitive immunoassays of enzymes bounded (ELISA) and radioinmunoessays. 4) Illness diagnose, by means of the ELISA kit, specifically of the more common illness in fishes cultivated in the country
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El cultivo de organismos acuaticos y especialmente de peces bajo condiciones controladas hasta su cosecha, procesamiento, comercializacion y consumo ha sido senalado como una actividad que produce numerosos beneficios, entre los que destacan la obtencion de alimento de alto valor proteico, la incorporacion a la economia de tierras no aptas para la agricultura, el incremento de los recursos pesqueros, el reciclaje de materia organica producida en las unidades, el desarrollo regional, la generacion de empleos, tecnologias y divisas. Se identifican varias areas de investigacion que pueden ser desarrolladas, utilizando las tecnologias nucleares, como por ejemplo en la reproduccion, nutricion, diagnostico y control de enfermedades, monitoreo ambiental y certificacion de la calidad de productos. En lo concerniente a nuestra acuicultura, se requieren investigaciones que ameritan el uso de estas tecnicas. Por ejemplo: 1) Produccion de agentes inductores autoctonos, mediante radioinmunoensayos (RIA) para determinar la actividad de las gonadotropinas provenientes de las hipofisis de los peces cultivados con la finalidad de recolectar las glandulas en el momento optimo, desencadenantes de la maduracion final y desove en especies autoctonas. 2) Mejoramiento genetico de especies cultivadas a traves del conocimiento de la carga genetica de diferentes lineas y razas encontradas en el medio natural y lograr su mantenimiento para resolver los problemas de endogamia, tanto en especies autoctonas como exoticas, con el uso de tecnicas de marcaje del ADE, RFLA y tecnicas de microsatelites. 3) Estudios nutricionales y de alimentacion de las especies sometidas a cultivo comercial, especialmente sobre el efecto de las aflatoxinas sobre los insumos o la racion, sustancias que influyen negativamente en la nutricion acuicola. En este caso se usan inmunoensayos competitivos de enzimas ligadas (ELISA) y radioinmunoensayos. 4) Diagnostico de enfermedades, mediante el kit ELISA, especificamente de las enfermedades mas comunes que se presentan en los peces que se cultivan en el paisOriginal Title
Investigaciones acuicolas con tecnicas de energia nuclear
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Romero S, Alfredo (ed.); Bracamonte, Magaly (comp.) (Fondo Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (FONAIAP), Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (CENIAP), Maracay (Venezuela)); Fondo Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (FONAIAP), Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (CENIAP), Maracay (Venezuela); 62 p; 1997; p. 54-56; Seminar on utilization of nuclear techniques in the agricultural research carried out in FONAIAP; Seminario sobre utilizacion de tecnicas nucleares en la investigacion agropecuaria realizada en el FONAIAP; Maracay (Venezuela); 10 Jul 1997; Also available from Distance Information Service: infoivic@ivic.ve
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Johnson, David B.; Larson, Roy Edward; Walker, Grant
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
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[en] This report consists of activities/events conducted in response to the Objectives and Tasks described in the 1998 contract Statement Of Work for the Planning and Predesign activities of the Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery (NPTH). The report follows the format of the contract for ease in finding accomplishments. Although specific emphasis will be placed on activities related directly to the NPTH, activities from other artificial production related projects may also be noted because of overlap in staff duties and production facilities. Additionally, the project leader's role has evolved as other Tribal fisheries projects have been developed and assigned to the Production Services Division, Department of Fisheries Resource Management (DFRM), Nez Perce Tribe (NPT). Thus, implementation of the project leader role for the NPTH actually entails specific duties of the Hatchery Supervisor, the Production Coordinator as well as the Production Director. The Production Director, Ed Larson was absent mos t of January and part of February before he began working part time from home while recovering from back surgery
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1 Jan 2000; 28 p; 00004504; Available from www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/782229-wFVuNu/native/
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Leitzinger, Eric
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
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[en] Phase III began in 1995 with the overall goal of quantifying changes in resident fish habitat in the Snake River Basin upstream of Brownlee Reservoir resulting from the release of salmon flow augmentation water
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1 Oct 1998; [vp.]; Available from Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (US)
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Eppard, Matthew B.; Hockersmith, Eric E.; Muir, William D.; Smith, Steven G.
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)
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[en] In 1997, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Nez Perce Tribe completed the third year of research to investigate migrational characteristics of subyearling fall chinook salmon in the Snake River Basin
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1 Mar 1999; [vp.]; AI79-93BP10891; AI79-91BP21708; Available from Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (US)
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