... But in spite of these differences, North Americans not have much trouble understanding one another, even if they come from places that are as far as, say, the northern part of Canada and the south ... social or economic class as they are in some other countries I want to say, in conclusion, that I have given you just a handful of examples of regional differences in pronunciation, grammar, and...
... design using an all dielectric central strength member (CSM) Results Nucor Corporation emphasizes one goal, “Take Care of our Customers.” They are committed to being the best in their industry ... Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101 Specifications published here are current as of the date of publication of this document Because we are continuously improving our products, ADC ... over the years and in the summer of 2006, retrofitted a 5-story building for expansion of its NorthAmerican headquarters in Charlotte, NC It was an aggressive 6-month construction effort to completely...
... Vagueness a) Do use language that resonates with your customer, as long as that language is truthful b) Do use caution in your use of the recycling/recyclable symbol (the mobius loop) Its use is so ... “natur-widget” aren’t necessarily making false or misleading claims, but they should cause you to be suspicious If the marketing claim doesn’t explain itself (“here’s what we mean by ‘eco’ …”), the claim ... accelerator toward environmental sustainability The purpose of this study is not to discourage green marketing, nor to indict particular marketers Our purpose is to help marketers improve their claims...
... seamless NorthAmerican market, adopting a NorthAmerican approach to regulation, increasing labor mobility, and enhancing support for NorthAmerican education programs Establish a Seamless NorthAmerican ... affect NorthAmerican markets, and to coordinate NAFTA governments and industry actions on matters of common concern The close, cooperative working relationships among the NorthAmerican steel industries, ... faced by the NorthAmerican steel industry It reflects the high degree of cooperation among governments and industry; the substantial benefits that come from common and coordinated NorthAmerican wide...
... by an allusion to the prominent traditions of his tribe Let us here pause to remind the reader that this custom has prevailed throughout the civilized world up to the present day a custom, in ... STUDY OF THE MORTUARY CUSTOMS of the NORTHAMERICAN INDIANS by Dr H C YARROW, Act Asst Surg., U.S.A CONTENTS A further contribution to the study of the by H C Yarrow List of illustrations 89 Introductory ... that notwithstanding they should have used such barbarous customs about the Dead as are set down in the Writings of some Historians; and the rather because at this day there are still to be seen...
... greatest contempt, and the young man retired confused and abashed His sense of pride was deeply wounded, and he was the more piqued because he had been thus treated in the presence of others, and this ... rock to its previous shape He then pushed on in pursuit of Pauppukkeewis, and had got so near as to put out his arm to seize him, when Pauppukkeewis dodged him, and raised such a dust and commotion ... cut the cord—a very hazardous enterprise, for who dare go so near to the sun as would be necessary? The dormouse, however, undertook the task At that time the dormouse was the largest animal...
... invention of the aboriginal mind As such, they furnish illustrations of Indian character and opinions on subjects which the ever-cautious and suspicious minds of this people have, heretofore, concealed ... plain words and phrases, but whatever is mysterious or abstract must be brought under mythological figures and influences Birds and quadrupeds must be made to talk Weeng is the spirit of somnolency ... and laughs like the rest of the human family; that it is fear that makes him suspicious, and ignorance superstitious; that he is himself the dupe of an artful forest priesthood; and that his cruelty...
... NorthAmerican Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the U.S Department of Energy (DOE) partnered in July of 2009 on an effort to address High-Impact, Low-Frequency risks to the NorthAmerican ... of Trustees approved the report on May 17, 2010 High-Impact, Low-Frequency Event Risk to the NorthAmerican Bulk Power System June 2010 Introduction Introduction June 2, 2010 Dear Reader, North ... system As a result, the NorthAmerican electricity grid is one of the most reliable in the world Today, however, we are focused on a class of rare risks with the potential to cause long-term, catastrophic...
... Archaeology Remote sensing Archaeology North America Remote sensing Indians of North America Antiquities Remote sensing Excavations (Archaeology) North America North America Antiquities Remote sensing ... descriptions Magnetic susceptibility survey of a prehistoric structure in southwest Arkansas Down-hole magnetic susceptibility results at the Rustad site Down-hole magnetic susceptibility studies ... 2001 and 2002 Magnetic susceptibility contour map of the north face of Trench at the Hopeton Earthworks Magnetic susceptibility values along a single elevation line on the north face of Trench at...
... B Prevalence of Use (%) Symptomatic Treatments (all) Symptomatic Treatments (drugs) Figure use Current3 of symptomatic treatments for fatigue based on the use of IMA Current use of symptomatic ... fatigue compared to only 12% of IFN users [41] These results may be different because we looked at fatigue among patients who were at all stages of using IMA, not just those within the first six months ... the use of an exercise program and physical and occupational therapy Statistical analysis Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive statistical techniques Logistic regression was used...
... Officer, Honda North America, Inc Chairman, NorthAmerican Environmental Committee — 03 — A Letter from the Chief Operating Officer of Honda NorthAmerican Regional Operations 2013 NorthAmerican Environmental ... Executive Summary — In-Use — Generally, the largest environmental impacts of Honda products come from the customer’s use of the products, primarily greenhouse gas and smog-forming exhaust emissions resulting ... resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels In the case of automobiles, roughly 86% of life-cycle CO2 emissions occur during customer use 06 — 2013 Executive Summary 2013 NorthAmerican Environmental...
... linkage clustering using Euclidean distances [5] to summarize similarities among seedlots The stopping rule proposed by Mojena [14] with k = 3.25 was used to select the appropriate number of clusters ... spring 1989 Styro-blocks were misted in the greenhouses three times per day until seedlings emerged, then the blocks were moved to a lath house until used 2.2 Experimental area and design A flat area ... maximum plant width on both the north- south (x), and the east-west axis (y) Missing values (some plants missing because of animal grazing or snow damage) were estimated using the method proposed by...
... flood-tolerant Alnus japonica and flood-intolerant Betula platyphylla var japonica Tree Physiol 14, 251- 261 Topa MA, McLeod KW (1986) Responses of Pinus clausa, Pinus serotina and Pinus taeda seedlings ... biology and technology of Quercus USDA, Forest Service, Gen Tech Rep SO-66 (1988) Reproductive mode and mechanisms for self-replacement of northern red oak (Quercus rubra) - a review For Sci 34, ... sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) Can J Bot 62, 1770-1774 Hanson PJ, Dickson RE, Isebrands JG, Crow TR, Dixon RK (1986) A morphological index of Quercus seedling ontogeny for use in studies of physiology...
... oak (Quercus alba L) belongs to the subgenus Quereus while black and northern red oak (Q velutina Lam, and Q rubra L) belong to the subgenus Erythrobalanus The floral biology of these species is ... Of the species, northern red oak is usually the first species to break bud and therefore may be more vulnerable to a late spring frost = Thus even though these species of NorthAmerican oaks had ... limiting and the tree must partition its energy into sexual versus vegetative reproduction, one might expect an inverse relationship between these variables acorn RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Our observations...
... leaf flushing of northern red oak depends upon seed source; in the north central region of the trees of northwestthen proceeds ’eastward’ origin, through trees of northern origin to trees of northeastern ... trait in Q palustris, the information on these other oaks is based on fragmentary data from limited population sampling NORTHERN RED OAK Variation in growth rate Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L) ... 1965; Farmer et al, 1981; Houston, 1987; La Farge and Lewis, 1987) About 25 provenance tests of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L) of varying size have been established in North America, but some...
... Slatkin and Arter, 1991) a species in NorthAmerican deciduous forests (Braun, 1950) It is widely-distributed, ranging from tree southern Quebec and Ontario south to northern Florida, and from the eastern ... Fairbrothers DE (1987) Allozyme variation in populations of six northeastern American red oaks (Fagaceae: Quercus subg Erythrobalanus) Syst Bot 12, 365-373 Mitton JB (1983) Conifers In: Isozymes ... genetic structure of northern and oak in a single forest site in Missouri, USA First, we examined genetic structure within a location among adjacent subpopulations of Q rubra using F-statistics...