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    1994: Wan Kantri

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    A collection of social and political cartoons by Campion Ohasio of the Solomon Islands

    High Throughput Engineering and Use of Multi-Fiber Composite Matrices for Controlled Active Release

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    The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.A tri-compartment centrifugal electrospinning system (TCCES) was designed and used to fabricate multiple fiber membranes (from individual polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and poly-methyl methacrylate (PMMA) fibers). Controlled engineering of membrane composition presents opportunities to control mechanical and water contact angle characteristics. Furthermore, control on drug release rate is achieved based on active hosting fiber type contributing towards the overall membrane. The current system enables a high degree of alignment, production rate and variations to composition, indicating clear potential in biomedical fields requiring the use of encapsulated or embedded drug in membrane materials

    La Cova Balaguer (Ports de Tortosa)

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    Livre et la petite enfance, expériences et recherches/rapport de recherche bibliographique (Le)

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    SCS 42: Generalized Continuous Lattices

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    Maine Campus February 11 1981

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    Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 39, No. 1

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    IN THIS ISSUE Working Waterways and Waterfronts 2007 2 Conference announcement from Virginia Sea Grant. A Tale of Three Cities 3 Waterfront access is an issue that affects waterfront users, both large and small. This article highlights struggles three of the nation\u27s largest commercial fishing communities- Gloucester, Massachusetts, Fulton\u27s Fish Market in New York and Fisherman\u27s Wharf in San Francisco - have faced in recent years. Each story provides insight in coping with diminishing waterfront access that may be applied to our own local communities. Coastal Culture and its Change of Character 7 New development along the Eastern Shore threatens the traditional industries, culture and natural resources of the region that maritime communities depend on for survival. Charlie Petrocci examines several Shore towns struggling to manage population growth. Hampton Crabtown 12 The city of Hampton once supported a booming commercial fishing industry, earning it the nickname Crabtown. Erin Seiling delves into the town\u27s history, highlighting the businesses that built historic Crabtown and the new industries that support the city today. Newport News Seafood Industrial Park: A Valuable Resource 17 The small boat harbor in Newport News is one of the only major commercial fishing ports left in Hampton Roads. Established in the 1970s to protect commercial fisheries, the port is consistently ranked among tl1 e top ports in the nation by NOAA in terms of the value of seafood landed and serves as a successful example of preserving waterfront access. Virginia Sea Grant Technical Assistance - Water Access 19 Virginia Sea Grant has provided a leadership role in numerous water access projects, several of which have received national commendation. Tom Murray details Virginia Sea Grant\u27s successful record of dealing with water access issues in the Commonweath and across the Mid-Atlantic region. News From The Point 22 The latest News and Events from Virginia Sea Grant.https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsmrb/1086/thumbnail.jp
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