03499oam 2200493zu 450 991016473040332120240524003204.097808031472250803147228(CKB)3170000000045035(SSID)ssj0001489735(PQKBManifestationID)11836441(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001489735(PQKBWorkID)11457590(PQKB)11739484(NjHacI)993170000000045035(EXLCZ)99317000000004503520160829d1978 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrBiological Data in Water Pollution Assessment: Quantitative and Statistical Analyses[Place of publication not identified]American Society for Testing & Materials19781 online resource (184 pages)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780803108035 0803108036 Optimal impact study design and analysis -- R.H. Green A comparison of two methods for estimating the parameters of a truncated normal distribution -- James Hansen and Scott Zeger Estimating the totaal number of species in a biological community -- John Slocomb and K.L. Dickson Statistical methods applied to a four-year multivariate study of a Florida estuarine system -- D.A. Meeter and R.J. Livingston Use of ranking methods to assess environmental data -- S.M. Gertz A multivariate procedure for comparing control areas to possible impact areas, graphically displaying the results -- J.D. Callahan and John Palmer Use of indices of diversity and hierarchical diversity in stream surveys -- R.L. Kaesler, E.E. Hendricks, and J.S. Crossman Statistical analysis of the presence-absence component of species composition data -- J.A. Hendrickson, Jr Maximum weekly average temperature for 316(a) demonstrations -- F.A. Ferraro, A.E. Gaulke, and C.M. Loeffelman A statistical technique for analyzing time-response curves -- Tom Capizzi and D.T. Burton Use of rarefaction and related methods in ecology -- Daniel Simberloff Sampling design for some trace elemental distributions in New York Bight sediments -- S.B. Saila, E.L. Anderson, and H.A. Walker.This publication on Biological Data in Water Pollution Assessment: Quantitative and Statistical Analyses contains papers presented at a symposium held 20-21 June 1977 at Minneapolis, Minnesota. The symposium was sponsored by the American Society for Testing and Materials through its Committee D19 on Water in cooperation with The Center for Environmental Studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. K. L. Dickson and John Cairns, Jr., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and R. J. Livingston, Florida State University, served as symposium cochairmen and editors of this publication.Biological Data in Water Pollution AssessmentWater quality biological assessmentCongressesWater quality biological assessmentWater quality biological assessmentWater quality biological assessment.628.161Dickson Kenneth L15778Cairns John1923-PQKBBOOK9910164730403321Biological Data in Water Pollution Assessment: Quantitative and Statistical Analyses4159443UNINA02414nim 2200457Ka 450 991016513210332120240912110352.90-06-266364-X(CKB)3710000001065188(BIP)056114785(ODN)ODN0002854796(EXLCZ)99371000000106518820170126d2017 uy 1enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierNorse mythology /Neil GaimanUnabridged.HarperCollins1 online resource (6 audio files) digital0-06-266363-1 Introducing an instant classic—master storyteller Neil Gaiman presents a dazzling version of the great Norse myths. Neil Gaiman has long been inspired by ancient mythology in creating the fantastical realms of his fiction. Now he turns his attention back to the source, presenting a bravura rendition of the great northern tales. In Norse Mythology, Gaiman fashions primeval stories into a novelistic arc that begins with the genesis of the legendary nine worlds; delves into the exploits of the deities, dwarves, and giants; and culminates in Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods and the rebirth of a new time and people. Gaiman stays true to the myths while vividly reincarnating Odin, the highest of the high, wise, daring, and cunning; Thor, Odin's son, incredibly strong yet not the wisest of gods; and Loki, the son of a giant, a trickster and unsurpassable manipulator. From Gaiman's deft and witty prose emerges the gods with their fiercely competitive natures, their susceptibility to being duped and to dupe others, and their tendency to let passion ignite their actions, making these long-ago myths breathe pungent life again. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.FictionOverDriveLiteratureOverDriveMythologyOverDriveFictionLiterature And FictionFiction.Literature.Mythology.293/.13FIC010000FIC019000REL102000bisacshGaiman Neil744777Gaiman Neil744777AUDIO9910165132103321Norse Mythology3592681UNINA