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- Wooded Wetland Vegetation10-13-2008
- "Discussions in this section focus on trees and shrubs that normally characterize wetlands."
- Wetland Invertebrate Communities10-13-2008
- "Discussions under the heading "Invertebrates" here include aquatic insects, freshwater crustaceans , zooplankton, and terrestrial insects that are found predominantly in wetlands."
- Biological Process Measurements in Wetlands10-13-2008
- "This discussion addresses biological processes that are commonly monitored in inlandwetlands."
- Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States: A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applications of Community Level Biomonitoring Data: 11.0: Wetland Bird Communities11-14-2008
- "Chapter 11 of Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States. This discussion addresses the monitoring of wetland birds and their use as environmental indicators."
- Wetland Algae10-13-2008
- "This discussion concerns wetland communities containing phytoplankton, metaphyton,benthic algae, periphyton, and epiphytic algae."
- Wetland Microbial Communities10-13-2008
- "As used here, "microbes" includes bacteria, viruses, yeasts, and microscopic fungi."
- Non - Woody (Herbaceous) Vegetation10-13-2008
- "Communities dominated by mosses, lichens, liverworts, ferns, sedges, etc., and includes emergent, floating - leaved, and submersed forms."
- Dehydration Danger for Older Adults09-30-2009
- "Provides information about dehydration danger for older adults."
- A Membrane - Based Process for the Removal of BTEX from Glycol Dehydration Vents
- "Describes a project on a membrane- based process for removing BTEX from glycol dehydration vents."
- A Membrane - Based Process for the Removal of BTEX from Glycol Dehydration Vents
- "This project studies a membrane - based process for removing BTEX from glycol dehydration vents."
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