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A new genus and species of Epiphloeinae from Brazil (Coleoptera: Cleridae)
A new genus and species of Cleridae, Opitzius thoracicus, from Brazil is described and illustrated. Its unique features and variability are indicated
Research in the development effort of an improved multiplier phototube final report
Single electron counting characteristics of multiplier phototubes - Pulse height distribution of windowless multiplie
Research in the development effort of an improved multiplier phototube Seventh quarterly report
Test data on effective photocathode size, response uniformity, and pulse amplitude distribution of multiplier phototube
The application of remote sensing to resource management and environmental quality programs in Kansas
Activities of the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program (KARS) designed to establish interactions on cooperative projects with decision makers in Kansas agencies in the development and application of remote sensing procedures are reported. Cooperative demonstration projects undertaken with several different agencies involved three principal areas of effort: Wildlife Habitat and Environmental Analysis; Urban and Regional Analysis; Agricultural and Rural Analysis. These projects were designed to concentrate remote sensing concepts and methodologies on existing agency problems to insure the continued relevancy of the program and maximize the possibility for immediate operational use. Completed projects are briefly discussed
The application of remote sensing to resource management and environmental quality programs in Kansas
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The application of remote sensing to resource management and environmental quality programs in Kansas
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Research in the development of an improved multiplier phototube Final report
Cascade aperture design, gas pressure effects, gain calibration, and photon counting efficiency of multiplier phototub
The application of remote sensing to resource management and environmental quality programs in Kansas
The activities of the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program during the period April 1, 1982 through Marsh 31, 1983 are described. The most important work revolved around the Kansas Interagency Task Force on Applied Remote Sensing and its efforts to establish an operational service oriented remote sensing program in Kansas state government. Concomitant with this work was the upgrading of KARS capabilities to process data for state agencies through the vehicle of a low cost digital data processing system. The KARS Program continued to take an active role in irrigation mapping. KARS is now integrating data acquired through analysis of LANDSAT into geographic information systems designed for evaluating groundwater resources. KARS also continues to work at the national level on the national inventory of state natural resources information systems
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