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A 2,000-year reconstruction of the rain-fed maize agricultural niche in the US Southwest
(Nature Communications, 2014)Humans experience, adapt to and influence climate at local scales. Paleoclimate research, however, tends to focus on continental, hemispheric or global scales, making it difficult for archaeologists and paleoecologists to ... -
A 2,500-Year Neolithic Revolution in the American Southwest
(11/3/2015 )This presentation briefly reviews diverse early agricultural site complexes in both the southern and northern parts of the American Southwest and questions the usefulness of a single concept of how the elements of a ... -
A beef cattle corral
(Pullman, Washington : State College of Washington. Extension Service., 1944-06) -
A beef cattle corral
(Pullman, Washington : State College of Washington. Extension Service., 1952-12) -
A book list for preschool children
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1980-10) -
A book list for preschool children
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1972-11) -
A CAD-BASED SOFTWARE FRAMEWORK FOR ESTIMATING ENERGY THROUGH A PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE
(2012)Excessive energy consumption has become a worldwide issue in today's design and manufacturing industry. A framework for estimating energy consumption that could later be used to integrate with CAD/CAM systems is in demand. ... -
A Case Study of a School District: Administrators' Intentions and Teachers' Perceptions of Professional Development
(2015)This study outlines the research problem, reviews relevant literature, describes research methods, and presents findings addressing the research topic: "A Case Study of a School District: Administrators' Intentions and ... -
A century of diversity : minority alumni of Washington State University.
(Washington State University. Division of Minority Affairs., 1991-05)A collection of short biographies of significant minority students, staff, and faculty of Washington State University, dating back to the college's earliest days. -
A child's poncho . . . Shower-shelter, Indian style
(Pullman, Washington : State College of Washington. Extension Service., 1950-12) -
A citizen science guide to wild bees and floral visitors in Western Washington
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University Extension, 2017-04)Since wild bees are difficult to monitor and identify, this guide acts as an introductory document for those who would like to understand wild bee biodiversity and contribute to conservation through monitoring. This guide ... -
A Collaborative Approach to Information Literacy in the Freshman Seminar
(Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003)This article discusses the collaboration between the Libraries and the Freshman Seminar Program at Washington State University. Many goals related to information literacy competencies as defined by the library and higher ... -
A Collaborative Defense Framework Against DDoS Attacks in Networks
(2013)Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks pose one of the most serious security threats to the Internet. In this work, we aimed to develop a collaborative defense framework against DDoS attacks in networks. We focus on ... -
A COMBINED CYANEX-923 AND HEH[EHP] PROCESS FOR PARTITIONING USED NUCLEAR FUELS: CHARACTERIZING COMPLEX INTERACTIONS
(2014)The efficient separation of used nuclear fuel into its components remains a significant challenge in the operation of a closed nuclear fuel cycle. Many solvent extraction processes have been either successfully applied or ... -
A community health resource guide
(Pullman, Washington : State College of Washington. Extension Service., 1955-04) -
A community program in home economics
(Pullman, Washington : State College of Washington. Extension Service., 1936-05) -
A community tree program
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A community-based response to flooding : Jay Gordon : Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study Series : Increasing Resilience Among Farmers in the Pacific Northwest
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University Extension, 2018-08)Jay Gordon is a dairy farmer in Elma, WA, and the director of government relations and policy for the Washington State Dairy Federation. After recent frequent and severe flooding events, he has been working with others in ...