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Found 1846 dataset(s) matching "rapid".
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Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) have continued their spread within inland lakes and rivers in North America despite diligent containment and decontamination efforts by natural resource...
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<p>A great deal of effort has gone into the development of point-of-use methods to meet the challenge of rapid bacterial identification for both environmental monitoring and clinical...
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This dataset provides results for status and trends of hydromorphology in the Chesapeake Bay watershed based on field-based rapid habitat metrics collected by multiple jurisdictions during habitat...
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Algal toxins are a growing concern worldwide. Rapid assessment test strips are a newer technology and their accuracy in detecting toxins in different lakes with different phytoplankton and toxins...
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A new way to rapidly create functional, fluorescent fusion proteins: random insertion of GFP with an
Background The jellyfish green fluorescent protein (GFP) can be inserted into the middle of another protein to produce a functional, fluorescent fusion protein. Finding permissive sites...
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A series of 22 flights were flown during the NOAA ENRR mission. Each flight released a set of dropsondes that measured a vertical profile of temperature (C), wind speed, wind direction, u-wind,...
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These data include bark and ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) species collected in cross-vane panel traps (CVPT) baited with a 1:1 methanol:ethanol lure in Northeastern ʻōhiʻa lehua...
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Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge manages cattle grazing permittees in riparian meadow and irrigated meadow units. The refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) has specific management...
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In April 2015, a total of 34 passive seismic surveys were conducted in the Cedar River Floodplain. The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) method is a passive seismic technique that uses...
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Borehole W1 is a NQ core hole drilled at our test site in Socorro. The rock is rhyolite. Borehole W1 which was used to test gas-gas explosive mixtures is 55 feet deep with casing (pinkish in...