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Campbell University School of Law Placement Bulletin 1993
https://scholarship.law.campbell.edu/placement/1013/thumbnail.jp
The economics of hardwood management in the United States: 1950-1995, an annotated bibliography
This bibliography includes journal articles, published reports, conference proceedings articles, and academic theses and dissertations dated between 1950 and 1995 that concern economic aspects of managing hardwood tree species for timber production in the United States. The articles and reports were identified through keyword searches of computer databases available through the Mississippi State University computer system. Keywords used included individual species names as well as economic terms such as costs, returns, investment, and profit. The specific databases included the 1) USDA Agricultural Library - AGRICOLA CD-ROMs, 2) Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries System, 3) EBSCO Dissertation Abstracts, and 4) the Social Sciences in Forestry Bibliography maintained at the University of Minnesota Library. Additional references were acquired by examining the literature cited pages of the articles found through computer search
Forested Wetlands of the Southern United States: A Bibliography
The term forested wetland covers a variety of forest types including mangroves, cypress/tupelo swamps, bottomland hardwoods, pocosins and Carolina bays, flatwoods, and mountain fens. These forests are dominated by woody species that have morphological features, physiological adaptations, and/or reproductive strategies enabling them to achieve maturity and reproduce in an environment where the soils within the rooting zone may be inundated or saturated for various periods during the growing season. Although alluvial floodplains occur along most streams of the United States, they are most extensive in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Gulf Coastal Plain, and Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Only about half of the original floodplain forests remained by the 1930s, and conversion to agriculture continued at an accelerated pace during the 1960s and 1970s.The purpose of this bibliography is to provide a detailed listing of references for students and researchers of the varied studies conducted in these forest types
Of Counsel, Volume 3 | Fall 1998
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Of Counsel, Volume 13 | Spring 2011
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Campbell University School of Law Placement Bulletin 1994
https://scholarship.law.campbell.edu/placement/1014/thumbnail.jp
Administración del Tiempo Ocioso Mediante Slack Stealing en FreeRTOS
La planificación eficiente de conjuntos de tareas con requerimientos heterogéneos, sin perder la predictibilidad de ejecución de las tareas de tiempo real, es un área que esta tomando relevancia en la actualidad. Para lograr este objetivo, se requiere una correcta administración del tiempo ocioso disponible. En este trabajo se presenta una implementación que permite plani car estos conjuntos en FreeRTOS utilizando Slack Stealing.Workshop: WPSTR – Procesamiento de Señales y Sistemas de Tiempo RealRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informátic
Of Counsel, Volume 4 | Fall 1999
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