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    Young Doctors! The Smaller Communities Need You!

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    El Sol Settlement Case (1982-04-15)

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    Documents regarding El Sol settlement case. El Sol, et al v. Ralph Schilling, et al, No. B-77-244, In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Brownsville Divisionhttps://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/el_sol/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Secondary education: its impact on border education

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    Employment (Economic theory)

    Hemidactylus turcicus

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    Bay Scallops, Argopecten irradians, in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas)

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    There is no evidence that a commercial bay scallop fishery exists anywhere in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. No data concerning scallop abundance or distribution was found for Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Texas is the only state west of Florida where bay scallop populations have been documented. These records come from a variety of literature sources and the fisheries-independent data collected by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (1982–2005). Although common in the diet of prehistoric peoples living on the Texas coast, recent (last ~50 years) bay scallop population densities tend to be low and exhibit “boom–bust” cycles of about 10–15 years. The Laguna Madre, is the only place on the Texas coast where scallops are relatively abundant; this is likely due to extensive seagrasses cover (>70%) and salinities that typically exceed 35 psu. The lack of bay scallop fishery development in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico is probably due to variable but generally low densities of the species combined with a limited amount of suitable (i.e. seagras

    EEOC v. Harlingen Family Dentistry, P.C.

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