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Woodworth, Viki. Do zebras bloom in the spring? Plymouth, MN: Child's World, 1998.

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Cimarusti, Marie Torres. Peek-a-bloom! New York: Dutton Children's Books, 2010.

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Walsh, John Joseph. Satellite detection of phytoplankton export from the Mid-Atlantic Bight during the 1979 spring bloom. [Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1986.

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H, Miller Robert. Frog Lake: A spring of blood. Warburg, Alta: Tipi Pub., 2006.

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Saratoga in bloom: 150 years of glorious gardens. Camden, Me: Down East Books, 2010.

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Durschmied, Erik. Blood of Revolution: From the Reign of Terror to the Arab Spring. New York: Arcade Publishing, 2013.

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Belles & blooms: Cape Fear Garden Club and the North Carolina Azalea Festival. Wilmington, N.C: Cape Fear Garden Club, 2004.

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Mir, Sadia, and Bateiha Summer Al-Jarrah. Spring Bloom. Bin Khalifa University Press, Hamad, 2019.

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New York Botanical Garden. Spring in Bloom: Special Occasions Calendar. Hudson Park Press, 2000.

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Watercolor in Bloom: Painting the Spring and Summer Garden. North Light Books, 2007.

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Do Zebras Bloom in Spring? (Reading, Rhymes & Riddles; Seasons). Child's World, 1997.

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The Best Spring Ever: Why El Nino Makes The Desert Bloom. California Native Plant Society, 2004.

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United States. Food and Drug Administration. Office of Public Affairs, ed. It's spring again and allergies are in bloom. Anaphylaxis, an allergic reaction that can kill. Rockville, Md: Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Public Affairs, 1990.

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Notebook, Alstroemeriat, and Alstroemeriat Notebook. Notebook: Alstroemeria in Bloom in Spring , Journal for Writing, College Ruled Size 6 X 9 , 110 Pages. Independently Published, 2019.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. High frequency sampling of the 1984 spring bloom within the Mid-Atlantic Bight: Synoptic shipboard, aircraft, and in situ perspectives of the SEEP-I experiment. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1986.

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Iacovella, Alessandra. Spring Blooms - Volume 1. Independently Published, 2020.

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Hulse, Ed, and Robert E. Howard. Blood 'n' Thunder: Winter/Spring 2016. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Lawson, James A. Blood 'n' Thunder: Winter/Spring 2013. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013.

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Saratoga in Bloom: 150 Years of Glorious Gardens. Down East Books, 2014.

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Kirchman, David L. Microbial primary production and phototrophy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0006.

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This chapter is focused on the most important process in the biosphere, primary production, the turning of carbon dioxide into organic material by higher plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. Photosynthetic microbes account for roughly 50% of global primary production while the other half is by large, terrestrial plants. After reviewing the basic physiology of photosynthesis, the chapter discusses approaches to measuring gross and net primary production and how these processes affect fluxes of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of aquatic ecosystems. It then points out that terrestrial plants have high biomass but relatively low growth, while the opposite is the case for aquatic algae and cyanobacteria. Primary production varies greatly with the seasons in temperate ecosystems, punctuated by the spring bloom when the biomass of one algal type, diatoms, reaches a maximum. Other abundant algal types include coccolithophorids in the oceans and filamentous cyanobacteria in freshwaters. After the bloom, small algae take over and out-compete larger forms for limiting nutrients because of superior uptake kinetics. Abundant types of small algae include two coccoid cyanobacteria, Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus, the latter said to be the most abundant photoautotroph on the planet because of its large numbers in oligotrophic oceans. Other algae, often dinoflagellates, are toxic. Many algae can also graze on other microbes, probably to obtain limiting nitrogen or phosphorus. Still other microbes are mainly heterotrophic but are capable of harvesting light energy. Primary production in oxic environments is carried out by oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, whereas in anoxic environments with sufficient light, it is anaerobic anoxygenic photosynthesis in which oxygen is not produced. Although its contribution to global primary production is small, anoxygenic photosynthesis helps us understand the biophysics and biochemistry of photosynthesis and its evolution on early Earth. These microbes as well as aerobic phototrophic and heterotrophic microbes make up microbial mats. These mats can provide insights into early life on the planet when a type of mat, “stromatolites,” covered vast areas of primordial seas in the Proterozoic.
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illustrator, Swan Susan 1944, ed. Sun above and blooms below: A springtime of opposites. 2015.

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Amish Spring: A Son for Always, a Love for Irma Rose, Where Healing Blooms. Zondervan, 2018.

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Simpson, Carl. Diabetes Log Book: Marmot Summer Winter Spring Cool Gift 120 Pages, 59 Weeks, 6X9 Inches, Blood Sugar and Hypertension Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Simpson, Carl. Diabetes Log Book: Marmot Summer Winter Spring Cool Gift 120 Pages, 59 Weeks, 6X9 Inches, Blood Sugar and Hypertension Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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The effect of L-carnitine supplementation on blood and muscle lactate accumulation during high intensity sprint cycling exercise. 1993.

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The effect of L-carnitine supplementation on blood and muscle lactate accumulation during high intensity sprint cycling exercise. 1993.

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The effect of L-carnitine supplementation on blood and muscle lactate accumulation during high intensity sprint cycling exercise. 1993.

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The effect of L-carnitine supplementation on blood and muscle lactate accumulation during high intensity sprint cycling exercise. 1993.

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Simpson, Carl. Diabetes Log Book: Dragon Yin-Yang Yoga Spring Japan Zen Gift 120 Pages, 59 Weeks, 6X9 Inches, Blood Sugar and Hypertension Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Hill, Pamela. Environmental Protection. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190223069.001.0001.

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In 1962, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring sounded an alarm: the natural environment is being dangerously degraded because of human activity. Ever since, environmental protection has been a major societal concern. A robust system of environmental laws has emerged in the United States, commercial activities are increasingly scrutinized for their environmental impact, and communities around the world are becoming aware of the environment as a global issue requiring international attention. The most important evidence comes from the environment itself: the planet is warming, water supplies are at risk, ecosystems are under stress, and species are being lost at an unprecedented rate. Environmental Protection: What Everyone Needs to Know® provides accessible information that will help readers navigate this complex and highly relevant subject. It gives background information on the origins and development of environmental protection; introductions to the main elements of environmental protection with concrete examples; the context for understanding current issues; definitions of key terms; scientific, legal, and economic underpinnings; and discussion of hot-button current issues from nanopollution to climate change. The reader will gain familiarity with phenomena like biodiversity, the greenhouse effect, fugitive emissions, and algal blooms while learning about the impact of landmark policy initiatives like the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Kyoto Protocol, and the Paris Agreement.
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Mavhunga, Clapperton Chakanetsa. The Mobile Workshop. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262535021.001.0001.

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The tsetse fly is a pan-African insect that bites an infective forest animal and ingests blood filled with invisible parasites, which it carries and transmits into cattle and people as it bites them, leading to n'gana (animal trypanosomiasis) and sleeping sickness. This book examines how the presence of the tsetse fly turned the forests of Zimbabwe and southern Africa into an open laboratory where African knowledge formed the basis of colonial tsetse control policies. The book traces the pestiferous work that an indefatigable, mobile insect does through its movements, and the work done by humans to control it. The book restores the central role not just of African labor but of African intellect in the production of knowledge about the tsetse fly. It describes how European colonizers built on and beyond this knowledge toward destructive and toxic methods, including cutting down entire forests, forced “prophylactic” resettlement, massive destruction of wild animals, and extensive spraying of organochlorine pesticides. Throughout, the book uses African terms to describe the African experience, taking vernacular concepts as starting points in writing a narrative of ruzivo (knowledge) rather than viewing Africa through foreign keywords.
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(Editor), N. W. Levin, and Claudio Ronco (Editor), eds. Advances in End-Stage Renal Diseases 2000: International Conference on Dialysis Ii, January 13-14, 2000, Tarpon Springs, Fla. (Reprint of 'blood Purification', Volume 18, Number 4, 2000). S Karger Pub, 2000.

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Americans fight heart disease: In 10 to 60 seconds, you can help your listeners reduce their risks : 1988 Spring/Summer radio public service announcements : National High Blood Pressure Education Program : National Cholesterol Education Program. Bethesda, MD: The Institute, 1988.

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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, ed. Americans fight heart disease: In 10 to 30 seconds, you can help your viewers reduce their risks : 1988 Spring/Summer television public service announcements : National Cholesterol Education Program : National High Blood Pressure Education Program. Bethesda, MD: The Institute, 1988.

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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, ed. Americans fight heart disease: In 10 to 60 seconds, you can help your listeners reduce their risks : 1988 Spring/Summer radio public service announcements : National High Blood Pressure Education Program : National Cholesterol Education Program. Bethesda, MD: The Institute, 1988.

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