... 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...
... 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 ... company today is attributed to working together as a team committed to this one goal Their recent NorthAmerican headquarters expansion, allowed ADC and our partner, Network Cabling Systems, to be ... be made in one RU enclosure Case Study Website: www.adc.com From North America, Call Toll Free: 1-800-366-3891 • Outside of North America: +1-952-938-8080 Fax: +1-952-917-3237 • For a listing...
... Six Sins Of GreenwashingTM The “Six Sins of GreenwashingTM” A Study of Environmental Claims in NorthAmerican Consumer Markets Green·wash (grēn'wŏsh', -wôsh') – verb: the act of misleading consumers ... environmental benefits of a product or service Overview The recent surge of environmental awareness in North America is unmistakable It has been documented by many researchers and widely reported in ... Consumers Governments and standard-setting bodies have attempted to discourage greenwashing In North America, both the US Federal Trade Commission and the Canadian Consumer Affairs office have...
... NorthAmerican market, adopting a NorthAmerican approach to regulation, increasing labor mobility, and enhancing support for NorthAmerican education programs Establish a Seamless NorthAmerican ... 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 ... Building a NorthAmerican Community WHAT WE SHOULD DO BY 2010 • Make a NorthAmerican commitment to a cleaner environment Expanding energy production as a driver of a more competitive and growing North...
... souls, occupy a reservation in the extreme northwestern corner of New Mexico and Northeastern Arizona The funeral ceremonies of the Navajos are of the most simple character A further contribution ... above are sufficient to serve as an introduction to embalmment in North America From the statements of the older writers on NorthAmerican Indians, it appears that mummifying was resorted to, among ... and as time flies on become more and more important The primitive manners and customs of the NorthAmerican Indians are rapidly passing away under influences of civilization and other disturbing...
... us into a romantic world.”—TIMES PREFATORY NOTE It might have been expected that the Indians of North America would have many Folklore tales to tell, and in this volume I have endeavoured to present ... to you.” “Be it so,” said he, and soon the flock rose up in the air, for they were bound for the north They flew very fast with Pauppukkeewis behind One day, while going with a strong wind, and ... placed her affections upon a youth who had distinguished himself by no valiant deeds in war, nor by industry or dexterity in the chase His name had never reached the surrounding nations His own nation...
... and places of sepulture of the ancient inhabitants Intelligent Indians yet living, among the NorthAmerican tribes, point out the symbol of the sun, in their ancient muzzinabikons, or rock-inscriptions, ... dwell with his brother in the North, where he is understood to direct those storms which proceed from the points west of the pole He is regarded as the spirit of the northwest tempests, but receives ... Indian Visit to the Great Spirit251 The Six Hawks; or, Broken Wing258 Weeng, the Spirit of Sleep 262 Addik Kum Maig; or, the Origin of the White Fish265 Bokwewa; or, the Humpback Magician269...
... 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 ... Low-Frequency Event Risk to the NorthAmerican Bulk Power System June 2010 20 Common Framework Approach to HILF Risk Common Framework Approach to HILF Risk The NorthAmerican bulk power system is ... 2010 High-Impact, Low-Frequency Event Risk to the NorthAmerican Bulk Power System June 2010 Introduction Introduction June 2, 2010 Dear Reader, North America’s electricity infrastructure is clearly...
... Archaeology Remote sensing Archaeology North America Remote sensing Indians of North America Antiquities Remote sensing Excavations (Archaeology) North America North America Antiquities Remote sensing ... archaeological geophysics in North America There is one final measure of the boomtown growth of the application of remote sensing, particularly geophysics, in NorthAmerican archaeology While I ... Kvamme, K L 2003a Geophysical Surveys as Landscape Archaeology American Antiquity 68(3):435–458 2003b Multidimensional Prospecting in NorthAmerican Great Plains Village Sites Archaeological Prospection...
... disability for MS NorthAmerican Research Consortium on Multiple Sclerosis Outcomes Study Group Neurology 1999, 52:63-70 Hohol MJ, Orav EJ, Weiner HL: Disease steps in multiple sclerosis: a simple approach ... sclerosis Mult Scler 2007, 13:754- 762 Walther EU, Hohlfeld R: Multiple sclerosis: side effects of interferon beta therapy and their management Neurology 1999, 53: 1622 - 1627 Neilley LK, Goodin DS, Goodkin ... modafinil [2] The current study examined the characteristics of fatigue among persons with MS in the NorthAmerican Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) Patient Registry, a project of the...
... 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 ... increased production levels at most plants had a positive effect on per-unit measures of energy use, CO2 emissions, waste, and water use — 34 — Production Activity in North America 2013 NorthAmerican ... Honda’s NorthAmerican manufacturing plants The energy intensity of production was significantly improved as a result of higher production volumes and more efficient utilization of plant production...
... INTRODUCTION Gaultheria shallon Pursh is indigenous in the forests along the Pacific coastline of North America from northern California through British Columbia (BC) to the panhandle of Alaska, extending ... were above average in size The size and the number of buds of the seedlots in the fifth and biggest cluster (seedlots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, and 21) were mostly below average ... 15–17] Middleton [12] screened species of Gaultheria and Leucothoe for a number of flavonoids and simple phenols and discussed the current intrageneric classification of Gaultheria and commented...
... hardwoods In: North America’s Forests: Gateway To Opportunity Proceedings of the 1978 Joint Convention of the Society of American Foresters and the Canadian Institute of Forestry, Society of American ... This paper reports on two experiments conducted to test the hypothesis that bottomland oak species exhibit different resistances to root hypoxia The thought is that the species which occupy the lowest ... under rhizosphere hypoxia The δ for plants established in hypoxic C 13 nutrient solution averaged about 1‰ below that of plants established in hypoxic nutrient solution (table I)...
... correlated with acorn r = -0.665, n = 8, P northern red oak: r = -0.705, n 8, 0.10; P < 0.10; white oak: r = -0 .627 , n = 8, P < 0.10) The worst years for acorn production (1983 and 1984) were associated ... 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 ... For northern red oak in Missouri, late spring frost can have an additional negative impact on acorn crop size Impact of prior acorn production Our final prior analysis examined the impact of production...
... 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 ... plantations North America has about 58 species of oaks (genus Quercus) of tree size, of which about 20 are considered important in forest management (Fowells, 1965) Many of the NorthAmerican oaks ... source (Virginia) were tested in northern Ohio, a colder climate than southeastern Pennsylvania Records show that all were growing at age 11 years OTHER NORTHAMERICAN OAKS exception of one study...
... 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 ... present the results of studies examining macrogeographic and fine-scale genetic structure in the NorthAmerican oak species Q rubra L The first study used allozymes as genetic markers to examine the ... relatively high levels of genetic variation (table I) We found that the average percent polymorphism across populations was 43%, the average number of alleles/locus was close to mean (mean 1.97), and...