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2017-2018 Entering Class and Transfers
This collection comprises the photo guides of the William S. Richardson School of Law Entering Classes from 1973-2018. Each photoguide is accessible as a pdf and is text searchable. This collection will be updated as a new photo guide is created and uploaded each year
SPREP strategic plan 2017-2026
26 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm issued in English and French.Strategic plan of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme, or SPREP. Published in English and French. Pacific Collection also holds hard copy under call number S934.O3 S43 2017
Phonological Sketch of the Sida Language of Luang Namtha, Laos
This paper describes the phonology of the Sida language, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by approximately 3,900 people in Laos and Vietnam. The data presented here are the variety spoken in Luang Namtha province of northwestern Laos, and focuses on a synchronic description of the fundamentals of the Sida phonological systems. Several issues of diachronic interest are also discussed in the context of the diversity of the Southern Loloish group of languages, many of which are spoken in Laos and have not yet been described in detail
Puka Puka Parade 2017 - Number 02
Mistakenly labeled "February 2016," but the Issue/Volume number correctly says "No. 2 / 2017". Digital-only addendum included in same pdf file as main issue
Thinking Beyond the Book: Circulating Non-Traditional Materials
Presentation slidesThe Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi Library circulates a wide range of items in addition to traditional media items, from robots and Raspberry Pis to specialty cake pans and jewelry making kits. Learn how one library incorporates non-traditional items into its collection, best practices for circulating the materials, and how items are chosen and justified. Participants will walk away with enhanced understanding of the variety of items that libraries can circulate, innovative ways to promote and justify circulating non-traditional items, and best practices for managing non-traditional collections
Response of hatchery-cultured mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) instar fed natural peys and an artificial feed.
A 60 day feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the effect on growth, survival, amino acid composition, and coloration of hatchery-cultured mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) instar (0.41 ± 0.05 g) fed: fish Harpadon nehereus, Chinese mystery snail Cipangopaludina chinensis, and artificial feed. Each food type was assigned to eight tanks (10 crabs per tank). Results showed that the growth of mud crab is significantly affected by food type. Crabs fed the artificial feed showed specific growth rate comparable to crabs fed the snail C. chinensis, and higher growth rate compared to crabs consuming fish H. nehereus. Amino acid profiles of whole crabs were found to be highly correlated with dietary amino acid profiles. Crabs fed dry feed showed higher L* value (lighter colour) and b* value (higher intensity in blue colour) compared to crabs fed the other two diets. In conclusion, it is clear that artificial feed is potentially an alternative diet for hatchery-cultured mud crab (S. paramamosain) instar in terms of growth rate. However, it is suggested that paler carapace color might be related to insufficient dietary intake of carotenoids from the artificial fee