• No results found

Clyde Sea (UK)

A note on the barnacle larvae of the Clyde Sea area as sampled by the Hardy Continuous Plankton Recorder

A note on the barnacle larvae of the Clyde Sea area as sampled by the Hardy Continuous Plankton Recorder

... Recorder Hardy, '1939 carried out in the Clyde Sea Area during March and April 1949, a number of runs were made both during the time of the spring dia~om outburst and over the period whe[r] ...

8

On the physical oceanography of the Kattegat and Clyde Sea area, 1996–98, as background to ecophysiological studies on the planktonic crustacean, Meganyctiphanes norvegica (Euphausiacea)

On the physical oceanography of the Kattegat and Clyde Sea area, 1996–98, as background to ecophysiological studies on the planktonic crustacean, Meganyctiphanes norvegica (Euphausiacea)

... Müller-Navarra, M. Salomon, P. Schumann, E. Seris, D. Taillez, J. Virtue, and P. Virtue. On every cruise, the Captain and the crew of FS Heincke ensured that we obtained the data and the material that we needed. At times ...

15

Bacteria of the Clyde Sea area: A quantitative investigation

Bacteria of the Clyde Sea area: A quantitative investigation

... The results from one series of samples Table V show that the vertical distribution is similar to those of the lochs, namely, that the surface waters have a relatively higher bacterial co[r] ...

30

Muds of the Clyde Sea area.  II. Bacterial content

Muds of the Clyde Sea area. II. Bacterial content

... The second sample, taken some six weeks later, showed a great decrease in the number of bacteria at the surface, a slight decrease at 2-3 em., a slight increase at 6-7 em., and a decreas[r] ...

16

Lipid composition of oil extracted from wasted Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) heads and comparison with oil extracted from Antarctic krill (Euphasia superba)

Lipid composition of oil extracted from wasted Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) heads and comparison with oil extracted from Antarctic krill (Euphasia superba)

... (Clyde Sea area) contained higher levels of oil when compared to samples collected from northern locations in ...the Clyde Sea area in Scotland were also observed, with oil extracted from ...

13

On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus.  I. Reproduction and seasonal distribution in the Clyde sea area during 1932

On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus. I. Reproduction and seasonal distribution in the Clyde sea area during 1932

... From an inspection of the percentage chart Plate II and Table III showing numbers throughout the year at Station II, it will be seen that by March 7th males, females, and Stage V copepod[r] ...

30

The muds of the Clyde Sea area.  III.  Chemical and physical conditions; rate and nature of sedimentation; and fauna

The muds of the Clyde Sea area. III. Chemical and physical conditions; rate and nature of sedimentation; and fauna

... Firstly, the fine material which falls on the surface of the mud is being eaten and converted into larger aggregates in the form of pellets which form quite the most outstanding feature [r] ...

34

The relation of the plankton to some chemical and physical factors in the Clyde Sea area

The relation of the plankton to some chemical and physical factors in the Clyde Sea area

... There was a fall in pH value and dissolved oxygen "saturation and a rise in phosphate in the week when diatoms were low between the Leptocylindricus and Eucampia, increases, but when thi[r] ...

42

The muds of the Clyde Sea area. I. Phosphate and nitrogen contents

The muds of the Clyde Sea area. I. Phosphate and nitrogen contents

... The Holy Loch, and Lochs Long and Goil have very little tide, but in the mouth of the Gare Loch there is a peculiar swirl, and a tide of up to 5 knots.. These figures of course refer to [r] ...

14

Modelling sea level surges in the Firth of Clyde, a fjordic embayment in south-west Scotland

Modelling sea level surges in the Firth of Clyde, a fjordic embayment in south-west Scotland

... Surges are a threat to coastal communities in Scotland (Werritty et al. 2007). In par- ticular, this study is focused on the surges affecting some areas of the Clyde Sea, in the south-west of Scotland. This ...

28

On Gammarus zaddachi oceanicus Segerstrale

On Gammarus zaddachi oceanicus Segerstrale

... A number of records of Gammarus zaddachi oceanicus from northern Britain are given, which indicate that this form extends down the respective coasts to the Clyde Sea Area and Yorkshire..[r] ...

19

On the fertility of marine Cladocera with a note on the formation of the resting egg in Evadne nordmanni Loven and Podon intermedius Lilljeborg

On the fertility of marine Cladocera with a note on the formation of the resting egg in Evadne nordmanni Loven and Podon intermedius Lilljeborg

... OF EMBRYOS PER BROOD OF VARIOUS SPECIES FOUND IN THE CLYDE SEA-AREA AND MEAN FERTILITY OF EVADNE NORDMANNI AND PODON INTERMEDIUS OFF PLYMOUTH IN BRACKETS... Nu~berof embryos per brood Fi[r] ...

11

Fishery-induced changes to age and length dependent maturation schedules of three demersal fish species in the Firth of Clyde

Fishery-induced changes to age and length dependent maturation schedules of three demersal fish species in the Firth of Clyde

... Although the steep decline in demersal landings suggests that there are few fish left in the Clyde (Thurstan and Roberts, 2010), an analysis of survey data (Heath and Speirs, 2012) provides a more comprehensive ...

10

The growth rate of the hake, Merluccius merluccius (L.), in the Clyde and other Scottish sea areas

The growth rate of the hake, Merluccius merluccius (L.), in the Clyde and other Scottish sea areas

... The data on the growth rate of the Clyde hake have been obtained from size-frequency distributions and from otolith readings; and each method has given estimates of the lengths, both at [r] ...

28

The Treatment of Chronic Uremia

The Treatment of Chronic Uremia

... We had to learn on our first patients how to manage chronic uremia by dialysis.. Clyde has his present cannulas in his leg.[r] ...

5

Notes on the rate of growth of Tellina tenuis da Costa in the Firth of Clyde

Notes on the rate of growth of Tellina tenuis da Costa in the Firth of Clyde

... The view that a year group 1925 spat was unrepresented on the curve for 1926 seems justified when we consider that the rate of growth during 1928 was of the same order as during 1927 and[r] ...

14

The sublittoral fauna of two sandy bays on the Isle of Cumbrae, Firth of Clyde

The sublittoral fauna of two sandy bays on the Isle of Cumbrae, Firth of Clyde

... The main physical differences between the two bays are: 1 Kames Bay is more sheltered and has a finer deposit of sand or mud at each station with fewer stones and shells than White Bay; [r] ...

20

Discourses recognizing aesthetic innovation in cinema : Bonnie and Clyde : A case study

Discourses recognizing aesthetic innovation in cinema : Bonnie and Clyde : A case study

... form, tone and aesthetic are combined in repeated description o f the film’s ballad form, and reference to the ‘dreamlike’ picnic sequence. The Evening Standard review more readily associates tone with the ‘chilling’ ...

389

Vocational Programme. Course Guide 2015/16

Vocational Programme. Course Guide 2015/16

... Following successful completion of the course, Kerry said “The college gave me the knowledge and skills to deal with different situations that occur in Early Education and Childcare. You are not only furthering your ...

31

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Management and Therapy

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Management and Therapy

... Markowitz, Clyde CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology Volume 16(5) Multiple Sclerosis October 2010 pp 90-104. OU Neurology[r] ...

17

Show all 7980 documents...

Related subjects