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E-Learning: IL Instruction & Out-of-the-Box Software
(2008-04-21)Institutes of higher education are increasingly incorporating Information Literacy (IL) into their educational goals. Academic departments are actively seeking ways to incorporate IL into their curriculum in addition to ... -
E-Meetings in NMRT: E-Boarding Since 1999
(American Library Association, 11/28/2012) -
Ear tagging for permanent identification
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1975-08) -
Earliest Mexican Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in the Maya region found at Preclassic El Mirador
(Society for American Archaeology, 2012)The two species of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican turkeys (M. ocellata and M. gallopavo) have non-overlapping ranges. Only M. gallopavo is known to have been domesticated. It was previously assumed that the domesticated Mexican ... -
Earliest Mexican Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in the Maya Region: Implications for pre-Hispanic Animal Trade and the Timing of Turkey Domestication
(PLOS One, 2012)Late Preclassic (300 BC–AD 100) turkey remains identified at the archaeological site of El Mirador (Petén, Guatemala) represent the earliest evidence of the Mexican turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in the ancient Maya world. ... -
Early Agricultural Societies in the Southwest: The Basketmaker II Case
(2018-11-01)This presentation was given in Anthropology 539 on November 1, 2018. -
Early Evidence for the use of wheat and barley as staple crops on the margins of the Tibetan Plateau
(National Academy of the Sciences, 2015)We report directly dated evidence from circa 1400 calibrated years (cal) B.C. for the early use of wheat, barley, and flax as staple crops on the borders of the Tibetan Plateau. During recent years, an increasing amount ... -
Early life history attributes and run composition of PIT-tagged wild subyearling chinook salmon recaptured after migrating downstream past lower granite dam
(WSU Press, 2001)Seaward migration timing of Snake River fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts is indexed using subyearling chinook salmon passage data collected at Lower Granite Dam. However, not all of the subyearlings ... -
Early Plant Succession on Pinyon-Juniper Controlled Burns
(WSU Press, 1984) -
Early primary succession on Mount St. Helens: impact of insect herbivores on colonizing lupines
(Ecology, 2002)Lupinus lepidus var. lobbii, the earliest plant colonist of primary successional habitats at Mount St. Helens, can dramatically influence successional rates and ecosystem development through N fixation and other facilitative ... -
Early Sexual Initiation as a Predictor of Adolescent Pregnancy: Practice Recommendations for Nurse Practitioners
(5/8/2012)Purpose: Nurse practitioners will be able to provide better screening, education, and counseling to adolescents regarding pregnancy prevention if they understand early sexual initiation as a predictor of adolescent pregnancy. ... -
Early Symptom Identification, Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies for Clostridium Difficile Infection Acquired During Hospitalization in Adults Ages 18 and Over
(3/14/2013)Clostridium difficile acquired infection (CDI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for hospitalized patients in the United States, as well as a large financial burden for both patients and healthcare facilities. ... -
Early thinning in Douglas fir woodlands
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1961-07) -
Earning money while going to school
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1966-07) -
Earthquake - Emergency Preparedness
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-09)No one wants to think about earthquakes, but knowing what to expect can make a big difference in an emergency. Safety experts offer tips on anchoring houses to foundations, knowing where to find utility shutoff valves or ... -
Earthquake Preparation
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1997-06) -
Eashoe alfalfa
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1968-02)