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Alfalfa and 'Yellow Rocket' (Barbarea
vulgaris) [ send
me this paper ] This 6 page report discusses the interaction
between alfalfa crops and a common weed. The weed chosen for examination
is Barbarea vulgaris, most commonly known as 'yellow rocket.' Yellow
rocket is usually biennial or perennial with some plants flowering,
setting seed and dying after their first growing season; reproducing only
by seed but the seeds are notable for their ability to germinate with
minimal soil requirements. Yellow rocket and other weeds reduce alfalfa
production during establishment by competing with and choking out young
alfalfa seedlings, invade established alfalfa fields, and reducing forage
quality and yield. Several aspects of intervention and eradication are
discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
BWalfalf.rtf
Altered States of Consciousness and Hypnosis
[ send
me this paper ] This 10 page report discusses hypnosis and the
altered state of consciousness it produces. While the term �hypnosis�
often carries a certain number of negative connotations that do not truly
convey the beneficial and physiological relation response that is the
legitimate hypnotic response, many people are still hesitant about the
concept in general. The simple fact is that hypnosis is not a form of mind
control and is not the will of one person being exerted over another.
Health professionals, mental health counselors, even sports performance
consultants advocate hypnosis as a form of stress reduction, pain
management and personal performance enhancement. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Filename:
BWhypno.wps
Analysis of Research in Limb-Girdle Muscular
Dystrophy [ send
me this paper ] A 29 page paper discussing current research in
LGMD, much of which has moved beyond the realm of theory and elementary
discovery into that area that enables researchers to create accurate and
workable syntheses of mechanisms and pathways that exist. Though research
is not required to provide definitive answers in order to be considered
valid, arrival at those definitive answers is greatly more gratifying for
researchers and clinicians, and certainly provides hope for patients. A
review of current research and normal function does provide insight into
the reasons for researchers' thinly veiled glee over the rapidity of
emerging facts that can be translated into clinical results, including the
advent of the first clinical trials for gene therapy. Bibliography lists
14 sources. Filename:
KSLimbGMD27.wps
Anamorphic Phylum: A View of Aspergillus
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper provides an overview of the
Anamorphic Phylum, the phylum that contains aspergillus, saccardoan and
other fungi. This paper provides an overview of the central background and
function of this fungus species. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: MHAsperg.wps
Animals and Earthquakes [ send
me this paper ] 7 pages. An interesting paper reporting on the
connection between animals and earthquakes. Can animals actually predict
earthquakes days before the fact? And if so, how? There are many reports
of animals behaving strangely just days before a major earthquake which
causes many scientists to believe that the animals can actually predict
what is going to happen. If this is the case, an interesting question is
raised: is there a way we could use animals� abilities to give us early
warning of earthquakes? Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: JGAequke.wps
Annotated Bibliography for Human Genome Research
Paper: [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. Gives a four sentence synopsis
of ten of the 15 books in the bibliography of the paper. Filename: JGAgnbib.wps
Anthrax and Antibiotics [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper which examines Anthrax and the
antibiotics used to kill the bacteria. Anthrax is discussed and broken
down in biological terms. Definitions of cutaneous and inhalation Anthrax
are briefly provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: RAcipro.rtf
Anthrax and Biological Warfare
[ send
me this paper ] An 11 page overview of the Bacillus anthracis
bacteria and its potential for use in biological warfare. Includes a
description of the species and its epidemiology and outlines current
research on the organism, including the recent development of a vaccine.
Emphasizes the importance of the identification of one centralized U.S.
Agency who is responsible for responding in the event of biological
terrorism. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename:
PPanthrx.wps
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