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The gray bat, Myotis grisescens, in the southwest portion of the Ozark Plateau :
(1980)To determine the seasonal movements, maternity sites, hibernacula and philopatry of the gray bat, Myotis grisescens, in the southwest portion of the Ozark Plateau, 6858 gray bats were banded at seven locations in Missouri ... -
Gray box dynamic modeling of vapor compression systems for control optimization
(2022-08)Buildings account for 75% of electricity use in the U.S. and more than 24% of building electrical energy is consumed by vapor compression equipment, including air-conditioners, refrigerators/freezers and heat pumps. Dynamic ... -
Great and Little Osage Indians
(1880-05-08) -
Great and Little Osage Indians
(1879-02-10) -
“A great mass of incompetent men”: Contested medical frontiers in Oklahoma, 1880-1940
(2022-05-13)This thesis observes the movement of White aspiring physicians to Indian and Oklahoma Territories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the racial and professional interactions that ensued. Like other Whites, ... -
The Great Plains Nocturnal Low-Level Jet: Spatial and Temporal Evolution
(2018-12)The nocturnal low-level jet (NLLJ) is a maximum in the vertical wind profile often occurring in the lowest 1-km of the atmosphere during the overnight hours in the Great Plains of the United States. This wind maximum has ... -
Great Sioux Reservation in Dakota.
(1888-02-16) -
Great Western Railway Company
(1844-05-02) -
GREEBLES AND BRONCOS: A TEST OF EXPERTISE IN THE CROSS-RACE EFFECT
(2012)People are more accurate at recognizing faces of individuals of their own race than individuals of another race; this well-replicated phenomenon is known as the cross-race effect (CRE). The reasons underlying the CRE are ... -
GREEBLES AND BRONCOS: A TEST OF EXPERTISE IN THE CROSS-RACE EFFECT
(2012)People are more accurate at recognizing faces of individuals of their own race than individuals of another race; this well-replicated phenomenon is known as the cross-race effect (CRE). The reasons underlying the CRE are ... -
Green Arnold
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Green Aspirations: Complex Issues Surrounding Marijuana Legalization in Tribal Contexts and the Discussions that Follow
(2020-07)Marijuana legalization is becoming increasingly common throughout the United States. Several individual states are legalizing cannabis in one form or another. This situation is leaving American Indian tribes and tribal ... -
Green B. Lee.
(1890-02-15) -
Green Bay Indian Agency
(1882-02-14) -
Green Clay Smith.
(1880-06-04) -
The Green Loop: Connecting People and Place
(2016-12-16)What makes a great city? People. We must design our cities so that people can thrive. We must design a city that people want to live in. Oklahoma City is not the city it was 20 years ago. The built environment is changing ... -
The “Green on Green” Conflict in Wind Energy Development: A Case Study of Environmentally Conscious Individuals in Oklahoma, USA
(2020-10-04)Development in wind energy technology and deployment of infrastructure reduces reliance on fossil fuels and can further energy security goals. Wind energy, however, can conflict with other green interests. The goal of this ... -
Green thunderstorms.
(1997)Finally, Bohren believes that reddened sunlight in combination with filtering done by naturally blue-colored water creates green light. Given our observations, this is the most likely explanation for the green light. Our ...