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  1. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany. by Samuel. ROBINSON, 1830

41. Mesoamerican Ethnobotany Syllabus
thoughts, and general notes about Mesoamerican ethnobotany that occur in thecourse of the WEEK 1 INTRODUCTION what is botany, what is ethnobotany,
http://www.utexas.edu/courses/stross/ant393_files/ant393syl.htm
Description
MESOAMERICAN ETHNOBOTANY
Syllabus
ANT 393 Brian Stross Fall 2002
Office Hours EPS 2.204 Ethnobotany, as the study of interrelations between humans and plants , generally deals with such interrelationships one society at a time. This course intends to cover a larger region, Mesoamerica to formulate a program for ethnobotanical work in indigenous communities, and to deal with such general topics as systems of classification and nomenclature, plants and archeaology, plant cultivation food plants , medicinal plants, entheogenic plants and divination, plants in cosmology and religion, plants in construction and furniture, plants in clothing and ornament, plants in discourse, plants and the question of pre-Columbian contacts, and the impact of humans on plants (including forest management). These topics will be explored in a seminar format and exemplified from a perspective of indigenous Mesoamerican communities. No knowledge of botany is presupposed, nor is an interest in Mesoamerica required. TEXTS Required: Paul E. Minnis

42. 112 Home Page
lecture notes for 4/21 Population Ecology - PDF file and descriptions offlowering plant parts from a botany lab course at Texas A M University.
http://www.cofc.edu/~petersj/Biology_112_HomePage.htm
Biology 112
Evolution, Ecology and Biology
of Organisms
Course Announcements Study Guides Lecture Notes Course Information ... Cool Links Don't forget to check Course Announcements every day!!! Instructor: John Peters
Office: 237 Science Center Bldg.
Office Hours:
Tues. 9:30-10:30 AM, Thurs. 2-3 PM, or by appointment
Office Phone: 953-1422
email - petersj@cofc.edu
Announcements Course Announcments
Course Information
  • Course Policies Course Syllabus - visit the syllabus frequently to keep up to date on schedule changes! Mission Statement
  • Lecture Notes Click here to read the instructions for getting and printing notes
  • Lecture Notes (for 1/18) - Natural Selection PDF file Lecture Notes (for 1/25) - Evolution or Populations PDF file Lecture Notes (for 1/27) - Speciation PDF file Lecture Notes (for 2/15) - Prokaryotes PDF file Lecture Notes (for 2/17) - Origins of Metabolism PDF file Lecture Notes (for 2/17) - Origin of Eukaryotes PDF file Lecture Notes (for 2/22-2/24) - Plant Evolution/Reproduction PDF file Lecture Notes (for 3/15) - Plant Structure PDF file
  • Plant Transport - PDF file Animal Evolution - PDF file Lecture Notes for 3/24 - Vertebrate Circulatory Systems - PDF file Lecture Notes for 3/29 -

    43. Botany 307F - Families Of Vascular Plants - Course Organization
    23 November History of botanical concepts notes Although the primarymeans of delivery for this course is by lectures, labs, and fieldtrips,
    http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/courses/BOT307/F_Organization/307forg.html
    Organization of this course (2005/2006)
    Course Text:
    Plant Systematics - A Phylogenetic Approach, 2nd ed. Sunderland MA, Sinauer Associates, Inc. Students should note that this text includes a CD-ROM with images of representative plants from virtually all families discussed in the book (and hence in this course). These images will be used to supplement those available from the collections of the Vascular Plant herbarium (TRT) of the Royal Ontario Museum.
    Recommended Texts:
    Capon, B. (1990). Botany for gardeners. Portland OR, Timber Press. The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers Of Ontario. Toronto ON, Royal Ontario Museum and McClelland and Stewart Ltd. Zomlefer, W. B. (1994). Guide to Flowering Plant Families. Chapel Hill NC, University of North Carolina Press. NOTE: students who seek a concise review Biology of Plants, 6 th ed. This is the text used in BOT251, and used copies of this or earlier editions are available in the library system, or for sale, used. [Back to TOP]
    Lecture and Lab Topics, Fall 2005 (Click

    44. ANU - Faculty Of Science - School Of Botany And Zoology
    lecture notes, the web site and other course materials are not considered a complete Since this is an introductory course on plants, with no botanical
    http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/BIOL1006.php
    Skip Navigation Search the ANU Website Handbook Admin Areas Phone List Staff Email Student Email Mail Archives for Skip Navigation ANU Home Faculty of Science Search ANU Faculty of Science School of Botany and Zoology BOZO Home Contact Address Overview Academic Staff ... Staff - Phone List RESEARCH Research Areas Study Organisms Publications Breakthroughs ... Volunteer Work TEACHING Course Websites Course Noticeboard Textbook List Courses offered 2005 ... Graduate Study Other BoZo Links Policy Documents Seminars Achievements 2004
    School of Botany and Zoology
    Plant Evolution and Ecology (BIOL1006) Assessment Timetable Noticeboard General Information Prerequisites
    None, however, students are advised to take BIOL1003 'Evolution, Ecology and Genetics' and BIOL1007 'Living Cells'. Status
    A pass in BIOL1006 provides 6cp in Group A. Biology 1006 is incompatible with the former course BIOL1001. Practical and general notes
    This booklet provides essential information about the course, including topics for the Literature Review. To obtain the booklet you need to pay $15 and obtain a receipt from Manning Clark Cashier and take this to the School of Botany and Zoology office (9.30-2.30 pm). Lecture notes
    Power Point based lectures will be made accessible from the course web site after the lectures. Note that these are stored on a Macintosh system and that you might have difficulties printing on other systems

    45. Teaching Documents About Botany, Links For Palaeobotanists
    lecture notes (organization of plant organs), for a first year plant biology This course is an introduction to botany and plant anatomy, morphology,
    http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/palbot/teach/botanyteach.html
    Home Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials Teaching Documents about Botany
    Categories
    Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany

    Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa

    Teaching Documents about Palynology and Palynofacies

    Teaching Documents about Palaeontology and Palaeoecology
    ...
    Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Botany@

    Teaching Documents about Botany About.com
    : Science > Botany > On Becoming a Botanist Amanda Ash , Department of Paleobiology Smithsonian Institution NHB, Washington, DC; Beth Ellis , Boulder, CO; Leo J. Hickey , Division of Paleobotany, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University New Haven, CT; Kirk Johnson , Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO; Peter Wilf , University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology, Ann Arbor, MI; Scott Wing , Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution NHB,Washington, DC: Manual of Leaf Architecture Leaf Architecture Working Group (LAWG). (Page hosted by the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University). The main goal of this manual is to define and illustrate for the reader an unambiguous and standard set of terms for describing leaf form and venation, particularly of dicots. This manual also provides a template and set of instructions that show how descriptive information can be entered into a standardized database of fossil and extant leaves. Alice Bergfeld (she is the English editor), Rolf

    46. PBIO 100 Lecture Notes - Delwiche
    GENERAL botany FOR NONSCIENCE MAJORS PBIO 100 lecture notes Welcome to PlantBiology 100, a three-credit course in plant biology specifically designed
    http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/ibc99/pbio100/CDgeninfo.html
    GENERAL BOTANY FOR NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
    PBIO 100 Lecture Notes
    Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, University of Maryland
    General Information
    Instructor: Dr. Charles F. Delwiche, Assistant Professor
    Office: 2106 H.J. Patterson Hall (You must first make an appointment through Ms. Olenick)
    Phone: (301) 405-8300 (please telephone only for emergencies)
    Email: delwiche@wam.umd.edu This is the best way to contact Dr. Delwiche
    Secretary: Ms. Terry Olenick (Room 1212)
    Phone: (301) 405-1588 (voice-mail)
    Email to5@umail.umd.edu
    Office hours: By appointment via Ms. Olenick.
    Welcome to Plant Biology 100, a three-credit course in plant biology specifically designed for the non-science student. The goals and objects of the course are: 1) To gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts and processes involving plants;
    2) To examine the diversity of plants and their role in the biosphere; 3) To develop an appreciation of the importance of plants to humans; and, 4) To provide information needed for intelligent management of the natural world.

    47. Biology 2402 Course Information
    . Introduction to basic principles of botany, To get themost out of the course, you should read the lecture notes posted on the......Course
    http://www.ualr.edu/~botany/courseinfo.html
    Biology 2402 - Introduction to Botany, Fall 2005 Course Description: Introduction to basic principles of botany, including the structure, metabolism, development, reproduction, and evolution of plants. (4 credit hours) Prerequisites: Biology 1400 or 1401 or equivalent. Instructor: Dr. Stephen Grace E-mail: scgrace@ualr.edu
    Office: 410 Fribourgh Hall Office Hours: By appointment
    Phone: 569-3337
    Lecture: Tu, Th 11:00 - 11:50 am Rm. 202 Dickinson Hall
    Laboratory: Tu 1:00 - 4:50 pm Rm. 322 Fribourgh Hall
    Course Web Site: http://www.ualr.edu/botany
    Textbook (required): Stern K.R. Introductory Plant Biology, 9th ed.
    Attendance Policy
    Attendance at all lectures and labs is required . Failure to do so will have a negative impact on your grade. To get the most out of the course, read the lecture notes posted on the website as well as the relevant section of the textbook before each class. There will be some differences between the way your textbook treats the material and the way I present it in lecture. You will benefit from these different perspectives. Exams will be based mainly on information presented in lectures and in the lecture notes posted online. However, you are responsible for all assigned material, including textbook readings. If you are concerned about your grade, contact me as soon as possible - don't wait until just before the exam!

    48. UBC Archives - John Davidson - File List
    1947/48) Box 4 Short courses in botany Correspondence, notes, Exams, Lecturenotes, Printed Material 4-1 1920/21 4-2 1922/23 4-3 1923/24 4-4 1924/25
    http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/davidso1.html
    John Davidson fonds - File List
    Box 1 Biographical Material 1-1 "A Ten Minute Summary of 32 Years Growth" by John Davidson (n.d.) "Historical Sketch of the Late John Davidson and His Family" by Edna Davidson (1987) 1-2 "Application for the Post of Professor of Botany in Point Grey University" by John Davidson (n.d.) 1-3 John Davidson - "Firsts" (n.d.) 1-4 Testimonials (References) for John Davidson (1911) 1-5 Education Department Certificate (1901) Box 6 Journals and Notebooks 6-1 Daily Journal (1912) 6-2 Journal [Includes Letter Register and Diary] (1917-1920) Notebooks 6-3 "Notes by John Davidson, Botany Dept., Aberdeen" (n.d.) 6-4 Seattle Visit (1911) 6-5 "Trip to Black Tusk Area" (1912) "Garabaldi Notes" (1914) "Notes on the Flora of the Lower Thompson" (1914, 1915) 6-6 "Skagit Trip" (1915) 6-7 "Garabaldi Notes" (1916) "Notes on a Trip to Botanical Congress, New York (1926) 6-8 "Garabaldi Notes" (1927) "Notes on Visit to Tenquille Valley" (1931) "A.A.A.S. Conference Notes" (1936) Box 11 Vancouver Natural History Society 11-1 Constitution (n.d., 1978) Handbooks (1927-29, 1937-41) 11-2 Presidential Address - "The hand-Writing on the Wall" (1924) 11-3 Notices of Meetings (1927-1935) V.N.H.S. - Correspondence 11-4 to 11-13 1923-1935 V.N.H.S. - Camp Records 11-14 General (1922-1932) 11-15 Savory Island (1924) 11-16 Cameron Lake (1926) 11-17 Garabaldi Park (1927, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1941) 11-18 Tenquille Lake (1931) 11-19 Skagit Valley (1940) 11-20 Cameron Lake (1921, 1926) 11-21 Bootahnie Valley (1921, 1925, 1929, 1935) 11-22 V.N.H.S. Membership List (1949) 11-23 Notices of Summer Excursions (1924-1935) 11-24 Miscellaneous Records 11-25 Camp Songs Box 12 12-1 Pen Sketches 12-2 Pencil Sketches

    49. Biology 105 - Elementary Botany, Fall 2000
    TO REVIEW THE lecture notes, CLICK ON THE lecture NUMBER If you miss thefinal exam and are not passing the course at the time of the final exam,
    http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/105F00.html
    TO REVIEW THE LECTURE NOTES, CLICK ON THE LECTURE NUMBER
    These posted notes are not a substitute for attending class or reading the textbook! A great deal is said in class that never makes it to the electronic blackboard, and if you're not there, you'll miss it.
  • Lecture 1
  • Lecture 2
  • Lecture 3
  • Lecture 4 ...
  • Lecture 8 Here's a handy dandy STUDY GUIDE for EXAM I. The first exam will be given on Friday, September 22 at 4pm in SA 126. (Yes, have a look at the course bulletin! Some exams are given on Fridays, but usually these days will be reserved for extra credit opportunities!). Note that if you miss the exam and have a valid excuse, you may take a make up exam, but it will be all essay format on the same material as the multiple choice exam the rest of the class took. Better to drag yourself here and take the exam on the right day!
  • Lecture 9
  • Lecture 10
  • Lecture 11
  • Lecture 12 ...
  • Lecture 15 DON'T FORGET! The first of two EXTRA CREDIT VIDEOS will be shown on Friday, October 13! The show will start at 4:00pm in SA 145. Dr. Krempels will give everyone who attends a token. Bring that token to Exam II (next Wednesday) and exchange it for a question sheet worth a possible EIGHT POINTS OF EXTRA CREDIT! The sheet will have four questions from the material on the video, and each question is worth two points. Here's a handy dandy STUDY GUIDE for EXAM II.
  • 50. The World Lecture Hall
    For example, you will find course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, Biology and botany. botany. Collection of pointers to biologyrelated Web
    http://www.vcu.edu/mdcweb/english/
    The World Lecture Hall
    This page of UT Austin Web Central contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. For example, you will find course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, class calendars, multimedia textbooks, etc. Here's a form to add your materials. To keep up with changes to the World Lecture Hall, check What's New regularly.
    Contents
  • Accounting
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  • Anatomy
  • Anthropology ...
  • Virology
    Accounting
    Accounting Information Systems
    Principles of systems analysis and design as related to accounting information systems. A basic discussion of the various methodologies for the development of accounting information systems. Description of information systems and their components. Elements of PROLOG programming language and its use in systems analysis and design. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments. By Jagdish S. Gangolly, State University of New York at Albany.
    Advanced Accounting
    Course information, readings, projects, lecture notes, exams, and resouces. By Glenn Owen, UC Santa Barbara.
    Cost Accounting
    Contains syllabus, notes, and examples Accounting. By Neil Fargher, University of Oregon at Eugene.
  • 51. PBE&B Educational Index
    Biology and botany Course List (Jan.11.98). List from the World lecture Hall, It includes course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams,
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4709/evol.htm
    Back to main index PopGen links PopEcol links ] [Evol links] [ Biomath links About the Index
    Evolution Links INDEX FOR THIS PAGE Courses Documents Resources Software ... Feedback Courses with Lecture Notes and Outlines

    52. Biology Classes - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
    Two quarter high schoollevel botany course with readings and suggested labs . lecture notes for every lecture are available in PDF format.
    http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/explore/biologyclass.htm
    YOU ARE HERE: HOME EXPLORATIONS 4 KIDS BIOLOGY
    Click on the banner for addtional books and supplies for studying biology. A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Explorations 4 Kids I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search All of A to Z Articles Calendar Curriculum Explorations 4 Kids Field Trips Jokes Laws Links Methods Older Kids Regional Religion/Cultural The Web Home New Kids Links One Exploration A Day Contact Ann Zeise ... Curriculum Shopping
    Site Index:
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    Teens, earn your driving certificate from the comfort of your own computer.
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    A to Z Home's Cool
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    53. Welcome To Botany!!!
    will use the journals to record your lecture attendance and to assess and redirectthe course. Your journal notes will not be graded; you will receive
    http://www.mediaworkshop.org/humanities/shaffer/overview.html
    Course Outline Syllabus Readings Links Contact Information ... Home
    General Botany Overview
    GENERAL BOTANY
    Fall 2002
    Ray Shaffer
    OFFICE HOURS:
    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    Welcome to General Botany. Botany is an excellent way to introduce you to the
    World of biology. Although plants are wonderfully complex and diverse in their
    own right, the cohesiveness of this group provides a great place to begin
    exploring the functioning of organisms and the fundamental concepts of biology.
    In this course, we will examine a wide range of topics related to the biology of
    plants. In the first part of the course, we will investigate in detail how the individual plant works: how plant bodies are built, how plants obtain and transport food and water, and how plants reproduce themselves. Next, we will discuss the principles of evolution, how evolution has produced the incredible

    54. Scott's Botanical Links--January 1997
    January 29, 1997 PBIO 250 lecture notes - Plant Taxonomy. For a plant taxonomycourse site, this site presents all of the usual information plus lecture
    http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bot-linx/jan97.shtml
    Scott's Botanical LinksJanuary 1997
    February 1997 Past links:
    January 31, 1997 - Angiosperm Anatomy
    A well-illustrated plant anatomy site with diagrammatic representations of the internal organization of monocot and dicot stems, roots and leaves. Although an introductory site, it is more than enough for some beginning botany classes and, overall, a nice review. Other external plant anatomy resources are available at URL: http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za:80/Sci_ed/pupil/Angiosperms/index.htm . This site is part of the UWC On-Line Standard 8 Biology Textbook, ©1996- Internet BioEd Project, maintained by: Roy Volkwyn, Biology Section of the Western Cape Education Department in South Africa (***1/2)
    January 30, 1997 - PBIO 100 - General Botany for Non-Majors
    Web resources collected by James Reveal for beginning botany classes include slides shown in class, notes for each lecture (including relevant internal links and summaries for each topic at the end of the notes), sample examinations, and all of the material usually provided as hand-outs at the beginning of class. This is a model Web site for Introductory Botany that contains rich resources. This site was constructed by Dr. James L. Reveal, Department of Plant Biology, University of Maryland. (****)
    January 29, 1997

    55. Home Page For Ross Koning
    From any of these links the complete set of lecture notes, lab exercises, It is the more traditional botany course for biology majors and provides a
    http://plantphys.info/
    Plant
    Physiology
    Information
    Website Home Page
    for
    Ross Koning
    It is the policy of the University to abide by and follow federal and state laws. The following departmental and individual pages are provided for your information but do not necessarily reflect the policies of the University. The University is not responsible for the content of these pages or any links that you may follow from this server beyond this point. rev. 4/98
    Individual Website Claimer:
    This entire web site is the personal creative and intellectual property of Ross Koning
    The CBE citation style for this page would be:
    Koning, Ross E. 1994. Home Page for Ross Koning. Plant Physiology Information Website. http://plantphys.info/index.html ( The APA citation style for this page would be: Koning, R. E. (1994). Home Page for Ross Koning. Retrieved from Plant Physiology Information Website: http://plantphys.info/index.html The MLA citation style for this page would be: Koning, Ross E. "Home Page for Ross Koning". Plant Physiology Information Website. 1994. http://plantphys.info/index.html (

    56. Herbaceous Garden Plants Online
    lectures covering botany, design, culture, pests and problems—over 90 lectures, Wow, there is so much information in the lecture notes its amazing!
    http://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/hgpo/hgpo.htm
    The course and notes are now available! The What (what it offers, who is Dr. Perry?, some samples)
    The Why
    (how it differs, why you should consider it)
    The How
    (how to sign up) Whether you are a home gardener, or industry professional, if you’re interested in outdoor flowers, here’s what this course can offer you:
    • Knowledge of some of the more common annual and perennial flowers of temperate climates, as well as other herbaceous garden plant groups such as ornamental grasses, roses, aquatics, ferns, bulbs, and wildflowers. In all 200 are covered extensively, and dozens more in lesser details. Lectures covering botany, design, culture, pests and problems—over 90 lectures, grouped into 32 main topics and 5 modules. Quizzes at the end of each module are designed to reinforce the lecture notes, and even add additional information, in addition to helping you test your knowledge. Plant ID quizzes from photos will help reinforce your recognition of key plants, and their proper name spellings. Exercises, similar to "lab" projects, will give you experience in several related aspects of garden plants, such as the most common, how to find information, garden history, plant combinations, current issues, and other. Many of these results will be shared through the web so all can benefit from the collective work of the class, in your region and beyond. When you sign up you will be placed on a listserver so I can share questions and answers with the whole class periodically, key results of projects, course updates and other. You wont be able to post directly to this list, in order to keep the volume of emails down to those taking the class. If you want more interaction, you will be directed to specific other lists and chat rooms.

    57. The Farlow Reference Library Of Cryptogamic Botany Archives
    Student Course Work lecture notes, Duggar-Phytopathology Student Course Work,1916? Notebook of Anna F. Faull - botany 20B with Prof. Dodge, 1928
    http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/archives/Dodgecont.htm
    HOLLIS
    E-Journals

    Botanical Databases

    Other Botanical Links
    ...
    Library Collections

    Carroll William Dodge (1895-1988)
    Papers, 1880-1990 Container List: Series I. Personal Papers Box 1 Antarctic Exploration - Clippings
    Book Announcement - Comparative Morphology of Fungi
    Brown Univeristy - Botany Exams, 1920; Dean's Office; President's Office; Registrar Correspondence
    Centralblatt Reviews
    C.W. Curtis and C.W. Dodge Correspondence, copies of, 1929-1930 M.A. Curtis and S.T. Olney Correspondence, 1847-1872, transcribed by C.W. Dodge Diagrams of Marimba, Costa Rica, 1930 Dissertation Notes Dodge, Bertha? - Invertase Studies, 1946? Dodge Family Photographs Harvard College Library Harvard Medical School Harvard University Press Memoranda - School Year 1928-1929 Memoribilia Merchant's Trust/Dodge Trust Misc. Handwriting Samples Misc. Receipts, 1928-1930 Ms. Bio on Edward Angus Burt D. Pfister Correspondence from B.S. Dodge, 1986, 1988 Photography Notes Plant Disease Survey, 1942 (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture) Research Grant, 1939-1940 Intl. Cancer Research Foundation Stamp Collection, 1930's

    58. Queen Mary Library, University Of London - Internet Resources - Biological Scien
    This site was designed to support an introductory botany course run by theUniversity of the As well as the information contained in the lecture notes,
    http://www.library.qmul.ac.uk/biol/subject.htm
    Internet Resources - BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
    General Topics Aquatic Science Biochemistry Botany ... Zoology General Topics SCIENCENET Biology and Medical Science Tree of Life This site, made up of more than 2000 web pages, contains information about the diversity of organisms on earth. Each page contains information about one group of organisms and the pages are linked together in the form of an evolutionary tree. Aquatic Science Aquatic Ecology This site provides links to a wide range of sites dealing with all aspects of aquatic ecology, including aquatic plants, algae, ichthyology, herpetology and general aquatic information. MareNet MareNet is a worldwide network of marine research institutions and documents, based at Universitat Oldenburg in Germany. The web site includes links to institutions, publications, information about jobs and events and list of useful databases that are produced locally by its member organisations. MarLIN MarLIN is an initiative of the Marine Biological Association of the UK and aims to provide the most comprehensive and easily used source of information about marine habitats, communities and species in Britain and Ireland. It includes a wide range of information such as the statutes and directives relating to marine conservation and resource management, data from marine life surveys and species information. Oceanography This site provides a guide to the oceanography resources that are available on the Internet.

    59. Science -- Sign In
    E. Iglich offers on lecture notes on auxin for a botany course. The Iowa StateUniversity course on plant growth and development makes available lecture
    http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/302/5642/71
    You do not have access to this item: Full Text : Salamini, PLANT BIOLOGY: Enhanced: Hormones and the Green Revolution, Science You are on the site via Free Public Access. What content can I view with Free Public Access If you have a personal user name and password, please login below. SCIENCE Online Sign In Options For Viewing This Content User Name Password
    this computer. Help with Sign In If you don't use cookies, sign in here Join AAAS and subscribe to Science for free full access. Sign Up More Info Register for Free Partial Access including abstracts, summaries and special registered free full text content. Register More Info Pay per Article 24 hours for US $10.00 from your current computer Regain Access to a recent Pay per Article purchase Need More Help? Can't get past this page? Forgotten your user name or password? AAAS Members activate your FREE Subscription

    60. Science -- Sign In
    Department of botany, University of Florida, discusses herbivory in lecturenotes on in lecture notes for a course on the fundamentals of ecology.
    http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/291/5511/2104
    You do not have access to this item: Full Text : Sabelis et al., ECOLOGY: Enhanced: The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Ally, Science You are on the site via Free Public Access. What content can I view with Free Public Access If you have a personal user name and password, please login below. SCIENCE Online Sign In Options For Viewing This Content User Name Password
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