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Is Uneployment or Unemployment Insurance the Problem in Atlantic Canada?
(C.D. Howe Institute, 1995)
Effect of the nonlinearity of the carbonate system on partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the oceans
(1995-04)
Partial pressure of CO sub(2) is a nonlinear function of several seawater properties. Due to the nonlinearity in this relationship, the partial pressure of a uniform ocean would be different from that of a nonuniform ocean ...
O-3, Noy, and Nox/noy in the Upper Troposphere of the Equatorial Pacific
(1995-10)
No abstract available.
Methyl-Chloride (Ch3cl) Production in Phytoplankton Cultures
(1995-01)
Unialgal nonaxenic cultures of seven species of phytoplankton, including both warm- and cold-water organisms, were examined under halocarbon-clean conditions for the production of CH3Cl. Incubations of all species showed ...
Unwinding scaling violations in phase ordering
(1995-05)
No abstract available.
Line-Shape Analysis of Speed-Dependent Collisional Width Inhomogeneities in Co Broadened by Xe, N-2, and He
(1995-01)
No abstract available.
Crustal structure of the Labrador Sea conjugate margin and implications for the formation of nonvolcanic continental margins
(1995-12)
Wide-angle seismic studies have determined the detailed velocity structure along a 350-km-long profile across the Labrador margin. Combination of this model with a previously published cross section for the southwestern ...
How quality of host plant affects a predator-prey interaction in biological control
(1995)
In cases of successful biological control the pest population is maintained at low densities by a natural enemy, but the mechanisms by which the predator or parasitoid manages to control the pest are often unknown. This ...
Regulation of an Insect Population Under Biological-Control
(1995-01)
California red scale is suppressed to very low densities by the parasitoid Aphytis melinus. The system also appears stable. We report on an experimental test of the hypothesis that stability is caused by a refuge for scale. ...