01799nam 2200481I 450 991070253620332120231017004442.0(CKB)5470000002428818(OCoLC)889251730(EXLCZ)99547000000242881820140826d1983 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEffects of systematic errors on the mixing ratios of trace gases obtained from occulation spectra /W.A. Shaffer and J.H. Shaw and C.B. FarmerPasadena, CA :Jet Propulsion Laboratory ;[Washington, DC :National Aeronautics and Space Administration],[1983]1 online resource (24 pages, 9 unnumbered pages) illustrationsNASA CR ;175371Title from title screen (viewed Aug. 26, 2014).Includes bibliographical references (page 24).Absorption spectranasatRay tracingnasatSolar spectranasatAtmospheric compositionnasatVertical distributionnasatAbsorption spectra.Ray tracing.Solar spectra.Atmospheric composition.Vertical distribution.Shaffer William Allen1956-1407456Shaw J. H.Farmer Crofton B.Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.),United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,GPOGPOBOOK9910702536203321Effects of systematic errors on the mixing ratios of trace gases obtained from occulation spectra3489015UNINA03602oam 22006374a 450 991052486480332120250528005648.00-253-05093-6(CKB)5600000000001714(OCoLC)755310346(MdBmJHUP)muse92552(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88300(oapen)doab88300(EXLCZ)99560000000000171420111008d1977 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow Animals Communicateedited by Thomas A. SebeokIndiana University Press1977Bloomington :Indiana University Press,1977.©1977.1 online resource (1 online resource xxi, 1128 pages) illustrationsIn recent years enormous advances have taken place in the field of animal communication. This two-volume collection of essays by experts of international renown presents the latest developments in three main divisions. The introduction and the first six chapters examine major theoretical issues, including both the phylogeny and the ontogeny of communication, as well as pertinent aspects of language and other forms of human communication. The chief mechanisms of communication are taken up in turn in the next seven chapters. The heart of the book consists of surveys of communicative processes in selected groups of organisms, ranging from octopuses and squids to social insects, birds, dog-like and cat-like animals, whales, and the Great Apes, and a special chapter devoted to man—chimpanzee communication. A taxonomic index of animals is included. Contributors to How Animals Communicate are George W. Barlow, Gordon M. Burg-hardt, René-Guy Busnel, David K. Caldwell, Melba C. Caldwell, James A. Cohen, John F. Eisenberg, Arthur W. Ewing, Michael L. Fine, Roger S. Fouts, Michael W. Fox, A. Gautier, J-P. · Gautier, Frank A.Geldard, Ilan Golani, Donald R. Oriffin, Jack P. Hailman, Bert Hölldobler, Carl D. Hopkins, A. Ross Kiester, Devra G. Kleiman, Hans Klingel, Peter H. Klopfer, Philip Lieberman, James E. Lloyd, Peter Marler, Martin H. Moynihan, Bori L. Olla, John R. Oppenheimer, Daniel Otte, Walter Poduschka, Cheryl H. Pruitt, Randall L. Rigby, Anthony Robertson, Arcadia F. Rodaniche, Jack Schneider, Thomas A Sebeok, Robert E. Silberglied, Kate Scow, Harry H. Shorey, W. John Smith, Richard Tenaza, Fritz R. Walther, Christen Wemmer, Peter Weygoldt, and Howard E. Winn.ZoologiegndKommunikationsforschunggndTiersprachegndAufsatzsammlunggndSprachegndKommunikationgndTieregndEthologiegttAnimal communicationfast(OCoLC)fst00809125Communication animaleAnimal communicationZoologie.Kommunikationsforschung.Tiersprache.Aufsatzsammlung.Sprache.Kommunikation.Tiere.Ethologie.Animal communication.Communication animale.Animal communication.Sebeok Thomas AedtSebeok Thomas A(Thomas Albert),1920-2001.50485MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910524864803321How Animals Communicate2642837UNINA