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- Special Collections & University Archives Annual Report 2010-2011.
- Creator
- Thur, Victoria L.
- Date Issued
- 2011
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/SPC_AR2010-2011
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University. Libraries
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Special collections: improving access and usability.
- Creator
- Ress, Sunghae
- Abstract/Description
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This article explores ways to increase access and usability of special collections by leveraging the value of open access and the value of collaboration. Tools that enhance discovery of special collections through the Internet, contextualize, and actively engage the user such as BibilioBoard, Historypin, and Augmented Reality can be an integral part of a strategy to increase access to special collections. More importantly, reference librarians can play a key role in facilitating discovery and...
Show moreThis article explores ways to increase access and usability of special collections by leveraging the value of open access and the value of collaboration. Tools that enhance discovery of special collections through the Internet, contextualize, and actively engage the user such as BibilioBoard, Historypin, and Augmented Reality can be an integral part of a strategy to increase access to special collections. More importantly, reference librarians can play a key role in facilitating discovery and access by including special collections in reference searches and by expanding their collaborative and liaison activities.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2015
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002898
- Subject Headings
- Reference librarians, Open access, Special collections, Metadata, Augmented reality
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- SPECIAL EDUCATION COMPETENCIES OF BUILDING LEVEL ADMINISTRATORS IN A SCHOOL-BASED MANAGED PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM.
- Creator
- EHREN, BARBARA J., Florida Atlantic University, Smith, Lawrence E.
- Abstract/Description
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This study was undertaken because of the increased role of the building level administrator in the administration of special education programs at the school level. The essential purposes of the study were to assess the special education competencies of regular elementary, middle, and high school principals or designees, in a school-based managed public school system in Florida, and to locate sources of knowledge/training contributing to the attainment of competencies. As a basis for the...
Show moreThis study was undertaken because of the increased role of the building level administrator in the administration of special education programs at the school level. The essential purposes of the study were to assess the special education competencies of regular elementary, middle, and high school principals or designees, in a school-based managed public school system in Florida, and to locate sources of knowledge/training contributing to the attainment of competencies. As a basis for the study, eight competencies previously delineated by Nevin in Vermont in 1977 were utilized. A portion of the present study sought to validate the eight competencies as essential for implementation of special education programs in Florida. A predominantly closed form type questionnaire was used to obtain the following data for each of the eight competencies: (1) determination of essential vs. non-essential, (2) level of possession of the competency (level 0 = no competency, level 1 = level of awareness, level 2 = level of understanding, level 3 = level of mastery or application), and (3) sources of knowledge/training in the past contributing to competencies possessed and desirable sources of knowledge/training for further training on competencies not yet mastered. Sources included university coursework, in-service by the district, special conferences, on the job experience, and reading professional literature. Major findings were that most respondents: (1) considered all eight competencies to be essential, (2) have not mastered all eight competencies but possessed each to a degree of understanding, and (3) obtained knowledge/training most often from on the job experience and wished to receive further training by in-service provided by the district. Competencies not mastered tended to be those requiring specific knowledge in special education involving due process, student records, federal and state mandates, programming policies, and staff functions/qualifications. Several implications relative to competency status, pre-service and in-service training, and future research with building level administrators are discussed.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1981
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/11778
- Subject Headings
- Special education--Florida--Administration
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Special topics in financial intermediation.
- Creator
- Dempere, Juan M., Florida Atlantic University, Madura, Jeff
- Abstract/Description
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The dissertation consists of three research works about special topics of financial intermediation. The main goal of the first study is to determine the effect of some corporate governance-related variables on bank initial public offerings (IPOs). The testable hypotheses involve three dependent variables: abnormal offer price, initial return or underpricing, and long-term performance. The proposed independent variables have no explanatory power on the cross-sectional variation of the abnormal...
Show moreThe dissertation consists of three research works about special topics of financial intermediation. The main goal of the first study is to determine the effect of some corporate governance-related variables on bank initial public offerings (IPOs). The testable hypotheses involve three dependent variables: abnormal offer price, initial return or underpricing, and long-term performance. The proposed independent variables have no explanatory power on the cross-sectional variation of the abnormal offer price. The proportion of outside directors, the size of the bank, directors and officers' (D&O) equity based compensation plans, and the age of the bank, all have a positive relationship with the level of underpricing. The variables, nominating committee independence, directors' knowledge and experience, and directors' reputation, have the hypothesized positive relationship with the sample's long-run performance. The main goal of the second research work is the analysis of a sample of self-underwritten IPOs. The analysis includes the IPOs' underpricing; long-term performance; lockup and quiet period; risk; volume; and failure and acquisitions. The main result of this study is that here are no significant differences on the level of underpricing between self-underwritten IPOs and conventional IPOs underwritten by independent underwriters. The only significant result about the long-run performance of self-underwritten IPOs is on the subsample of nonpenny stocks, where the larger the firm the lower the long-run performance. The third research work focuses on going private transactions of financial institutions. This study includes the analysis of the cross-sectional differences of the cumulative abnormal returns (CARs) that result from the public announcement of a going private transaction proposal. Similarly, this study tests the long-run performance and the risk change of those firms that stay public after the withdrawal of a going private transaction. The main results suggest that public announcement of a going-private transaction produces positive CARs of about 15 percent. The public announcement of the withdrawal of a going-private transaction generates negative CARs between -4 percent and -5 percent. The total risk of the sample with respect to the matching group experiences a positive and significant increase after the public announcement of a going-private transaction proposal.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2005
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/12174
- Subject Headings
- Intermediation (Finance), Investments--Management, Risk management
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Species composition and distribution of seagrass beds in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida.
- Creator
- Thompson, M. John, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
- Date Issued
- 1978
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3177057
- Subject Headings
- Seagrasses--Florida--Indian River (Lagoon)
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Species densities of macrobenthos associated with seagrass: a field experimental study of predation.
- Creator
- Young, David K., Buzas, M. A., Young, Martha W., Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
- Date Issued
- 1976
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3352181
- Subject Headings
- Seagrasses--Florida--Indian River (Lagoon), Predation (Biology), Seagrasses--Ecology, Food webs, Species
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Species differentiation in the marine sponge genus Discodermia (Demospongiae, Lithistida): the utility of ethanol extract profiles as species-specific chemotaxonomic markers.
- Creator
- Kelly-Borges, M., Robinson, E. V., Gunasekera, Sarath P., Gunasekera, M., Gulavita, N. K., Pomponi, Shirley A.
- Date Issued
- 1994
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3331875
- Subject Headings
- Sponges, Demospongiae, Chemotaxonomy, Porifera, Thin layer chromatography
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Species profile: Grouper aquaculture.
- Creator
- Tucker, John W., Jr., Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
- Date Issued
- 1999
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3352215
- Subject Headings
- Groupers, Aquaculture, Epinephelus, Serranidae
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Species profile: Queen conch, Strombus gigas.
- Creator
- Davis, Megan
- Date Issued
- 2005
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3352216
- Subject Headings
- Queen conch, Strombus gigas, Mollusks, Gastropoda
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- SPECIES RICHNESS, ABUNDANCE AND OCCURRENCE OF GRASSBED FISHES FROM JUPITER INLET, FLORIDA.
- Creator
- SNYDER, DAVID BRANT., Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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The fish communities of two seagrass habitats near Jupiter Inlet, Florida, were studied from April 1981 to March 1982 to determine species composition, abundance, richness and occurrence. Monthly collections yielded a total of 23,156 specimens representing 47 families and 146 species. Both sites were numerically dominated by Lagodon rhomboides, Eucinostomus gula, and E. argenteus, which (combined) comprised 63% of the total catch. The presence of young lutjanids, haemulids, serranids and...
Show moreThe fish communities of two seagrass habitats near Jupiter Inlet, Florida, were studied from April 1981 to March 1982 to determine species composition, abundance, richness and occurrence. Monthly collections yielded a total of 23,156 specimens representing 47 families and 146 species. Both sites were numerically dominated by Lagodon rhomboides, Eucinostomus gula, and E. argenteus, which (combined) comprised 63% of the total catch. The presence of young lutjanids, haemulids, serranids and sphyraenids indicates the role of this area as a nursery ground. Temporal patterns in species composition and abundance were examined through numerical classification. Species composition was more consistent over time than were corresponding abundances. Despite their proximity, the two sites exhibited differences in species composition and abundance. The role of biological, physical and historical factors are discussed in relation to the observed community patterns.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1984
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/14190
- Subject Headings
- Fish populations--Florida--Jupiter Inlet, Fishes--Seasonal distribution--Florida--Jupiter Inlet, Seagrasses--Florida--Jupiter Inlet
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- THE SPECIFIC ACOUSTIC IMPEDANCE OF FERROMANGANESE NODULES AT EIGHT KILOHERTZ.
- Creator
- GARDNER, DAVID LEE, Florida Atlantic University, Davidson, J. Blaine
- Abstract/Description
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Ferromanganese nodules are small, irregular lumps of precipitated metal oxides composed primarily of manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, and nickel which accrete in deep ocean environments. The nodules have mining value and commercial recovery is expected in the near future. As present techniques for the detection and evaluation of ferromanganese nodule deposits are cumbersome and time consuming, an investigation of the specific acoustic impedance of the nodules is conducted in an effort to...
Show moreFerromanganese nodules are small, irregular lumps of precipitated metal oxides composed primarily of manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, and nickel which accrete in deep ocean environments. The nodules have mining value and commercial recovery is expected in the near future. As present techniques for the detection and evaluation of ferromanganese nodule deposits are cumbersome and time consuming, an investigation of the specific acoustic impedance of the nodules is conducted in an effort to determine the feasibility of surveying ferromanganese nodule deposits via side-scan sonar techniques. An acoustic transmission line (impedance tube) is utilized to investigate the specific acoustic impedance of the ferromanganese nodule samples. The accuracy of the experimental technique is evaluated using a steel reference cylinder. Results of the tests (on the ferromanganese samples) indicate that the specific acoustic impedance of a typical ferromanganese nodule sample is 2.07 +- .15 x 106 Rayls. Suggestions for future investigations are also presented.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1976
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13822
- Subject Headings
- Ferromanganese--Analysis, Acoustic impedance--Instruments
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Specific and non-specific cognitive operations as language options for memory questions: AnfMRI study.
- Creator
- Jantzen, McNeel Gordon., Florida Atlantic University, Ashworth, Sara
- Abstract/Description
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In order for memory questions to accomplish the goals of questions, teachers need to determine specific content and cognitive goals for each question so that questions can direct learners' attention and reinforce an organizational structure for the encoding of information. The purpose of this study was to examine the language used in memory questions for assessment purposes and to examine whether different language options used when formulating memory questions engaged brain areas related to...
Show moreIn order for memory questions to accomplish the goals of questions, teachers need to determine specific content and cognitive goals for each question so that questions can direct learners' attention and reinforce an organizational structure for the encoding of information. The purpose of this study was to examine the language used in memory questions for assessment purposes and to examine whether different language options used when formulating memory questions engaged brain areas related to memory and cognition. The language of the questions can affect the cognitive process by which the answer is derived. The two language options that affect cognitive processes are non-specific and specific. This study supplements teachers' working knowledge of the methods and techniques for questioning by providing a basic understanding of cognitive processes that different questions can evoke. This study used techniques from neuroscience to test hypotheses derived directly from education-based theories of cognition in order to validate educational theory. Neuroscience provides knowledge about how the brain senses, processes, stores, and retrieves information. It also provides findings that can be translated into practical applications for the classroom. Therefore, the relationship between education and neuroscience contributes to effective planning, practices, and assessment; it allows a more comprehensive understanding of the difficulties and apprehensions associated with learning. The following study utilized fMRI to answer the general question of the relationship between the memory processes associated with specific and non-specific questions. Seventeen undergraduate and graduate students from a university in South Florida served as subjects. Subjects were presented with a stimulus consisting of specific questions, non-specific questions, and control statements. All questions/statements followed the design of 8 seconds to read the question/statement, 10 seconds to "think" about the answer to the question or the material presented in the statement, 4 seconds for response using a "yes" or "no" button, and a 12 second rest period. Images collected were analyzed using AFNI. Specific cognitive operations improved efficiency for the retrieval of information from memory. Results elucidate differences in neural activity associated with encoding processes and the retrieval of information from memory based on the language used in specific and non-specific questions.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2004
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FADT12115
- Subject Headings
- Cognitive learning, Education--Effect of technological innovations on, Experiential learning, Brain--Psychophysiology, Learning--Physiological aspects, Recollection (Psychology), Memory
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Specific dynamic action in hatchling and post-hatchling green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta ) sea turtles.
- Creator
- Kowalski, Amy, Florida Atlantic University, Milton, Sarah L., Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, Department of Biological Sciences
- Abstract/Description
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Specific dynamic action (SDA) describes a post-feeding increase in oxygen consumption where most energy derived from food is allocated to post-absorptive processes, including growth and maintenance. SDA and growth in hatchling sea turtles is of special interest because they experience drastic changes in diet, oxygen availability and habitat during the first several months of life. This study investigated SDA variation between species and among age groups. SDA was quantified in two species of...
Show moreSpecific dynamic action (SDA) describes a post-feeding increase in oxygen consumption where most energy derived from food is allocated to post-absorptive processes, including growth and maintenance. SDA and growth in hatchling sea turtles is of special interest because they experience drastic changes in diet, oxygen availability and habitat during the first several months of life. This study investigated SDA variation between species and among age groups. SDA was quantified in two species of sea turtle (Chelonia mydas, Caretta caretta) at 7, 30, 60, & 90 days post-hatching. Turtles were fed a known amount of food, and oxygen consumption was monitored using a metabolic chamber. SDA percentage of total energy did not increase with age (species pooled), although magnitude of SDA was higher in C. mydas when compared to C. caretta (ages pooled). These results imply that SDA does not increase proportionally with age, and that hatchling C. mydas use more absolute energy for SDA than C. caretta .
Show less - Date Issued
- 2005
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13283
- Subject Headings
- Adaptation (Biology), Sea turtles--Feeding and feeds, Physiology, Comparative, Sea turtles--Ecology
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Specific learning disability services: Benefit or risk?.
- Creator
- Braynen, Viva, Florida Atlantic University, Pisapia, John
- Abstract/Description
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The educational reforms of the last two decades have placed an increased demand on accountability and refocused efforts toward maximum achievement for all students, including those with disabilities. The goals of such reforms are that no child is left behind in achieving high standards. Under these reforms, exceptional education students who seek to earn a standard high school diploma are being held to the same standards as regular education students. This study provides information on the...
Show moreThe educational reforms of the last two decades have placed an increased demand on accountability and refocused efforts toward maximum achievement for all students, including those with disabilities. The goals of such reforms are that no child is left behind in achieving high standards. Under these reforms, exceptional education students who seek to earn a standard high school diploma are being held to the same standards as regular education students. This study provides information on the achievement of students with specific learning disabilities (SLD) in the standard diploma program in the Broward County School system. Students included in this study, were in the 10th grade during the 2003-2004 school year and were administered the 10th grade Sunshine State Standards (SSS) FLAT. They also were enrolled in the standard diploma program and had been diagnosed with a Specific Learning Disability. In addition, enrollment in the Broward County School system for a minimum of seven consecutive years was mandatory along with having FCAT SSS scores in both reading and math for three consecutive years. A sample of all of the students (N=278) that met the specified criteria was utilized. To investigate the relationship among the variables---achievement, ESE services, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and gender---correlations, descriptive statistics, and regressions were used. Some of the findings were that students have a higher pass rate on the math achievement test (57 percent passed) than they do on the reading achievement test (32 percent passed). However, Black, Hispanic, and White students did not benefit equally from ESE services. Further, a statistically significant moderate correlational relationship exists between FCAT reading and FCAT math scores. This research explained less than a quarter of the variation in the achievement levels analyzed; therefore, further longitudinal research is needed to continue to evaluate the effectiveness of special education programs.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2005
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/12184
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Spectators view of an FAU Graduation Ceremony.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Spectators view of an FAU Graduation Ceremony. Boca Raton campus. Held in the gymnasium. Dates are approximate.
- Date Issued
- 1980 - 1990
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faucomb5f155
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives, Florida Atlantic University -- Commencement
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- A SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF MONEY, INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.
- Creator
- BENNETT, MARIE ELAINE., Florida Atlantic University, Stronge, William B., College of Business, Department of Economics
- Abstract/Description
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This thesis tests whether a simple income-expenditure model is a better predictor of induced expenditure and thus income than a simple quantity theory model. A spectral analysis was performed using alternative definitions of money, income and expenditure. From the results of cross spectral analysis, it was concluded that the money supply is the better predictor of short run (8 months - 3 years) fluctuations in consumption and thus in income.
- Date Issued
- 1973
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13570
- Subject Headings
- Income, Consumption (Economics), Econometrics
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF PRICE FLUCTUATIONS.
- Creator
- FERRO, ALEJANDRO., Florida Atlantic University, McPheters, Lee R., College of Business, Department of Economics
- Abstract/Description
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This thesis examines the transmission of price fluctuations between international trading partners. Once the theoretical basis for the transmittal of fluctuations was established, cross-spectral analysis was employed in an empirical evaluation of price fluctuations between the United States and Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Japan. It was concluded that the price fluctuations in any given country have a relationship to those of their trading partners and that policy makers should...
Show moreThis thesis examines the transmission of price fluctuations between international trading partners. Once the theoretical basis for the transmittal of fluctuations was established, cross-spectral analysis was employed in an empirical evaluation of price fluctuations between the United States and Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Japan. It was concluded that the price fluctuations in any given country have a relationship to those of their trading partners and that policy makers should take this fact into consideration when instituting anti-inflationary measures.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1974
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13648
- Subject Headings
- Accounting and price fluctuations, Commerce
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Spectral decomposition of grid data.
- Creator
- Donovan, Andrew., Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
- Abstract/Description
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Spectral decomposition is a method of expressing functions as a harmonic series, and can be used for the simplification of complicated physical problems. This type of analysis requires knowledge of the function at all points on a circle or sphere. In problems where the function is known only at discreet points, regular intervals in a rectangular grid, for example, numerical methods must be employed to compute approximate coefficients for the harmonic expansion. In this paper, we investigate...
Show moreSpectral decomposition is a method of expressing functions as a harmonic series, and can be used for the simplification of complicated physical problems. This type of analysis requires knowledge of the function at all points on a circle or sphere. In problems where the function is known only at discreet points, regular intervals in a rectangular grid, for example, numerical methods must be employed to compute approximate coefficients for the harmonic expansion. In this paper, we investigate numerical methods for computing Fourier coefficients of a two dimensional function at a fixed radius, and spherical harmonic coefficients in three dimensions on a sphere of fixed radius.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2005
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/11572
- Subject Headings
- Inverse problems (Differential equations), Boundary value problems, Differential equations, Partial, Mathematical physics, Harmonic analysis
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- THE SPECTRAL DEPENDENCE OF THE PHOTOCONDUCTIVE RESPONSE IN INDIUM-DOPED SILICON.
- Creator
- MASON, HOWARD JOSEPH, JR., Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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The spectral dependence of extrinsic photoconductivity over the range 130 meV to 700 meV has been measured (mostly at 80°K, with light chopped at 270 Hz) for a variety of indium doped silicon crystals. Samples were characterized by 70°- 400°K Hall and conductivity measurements, and had indium densities ranging from 7 x 10^15 cm^-3 to 6 x 10^17 cm^-3. Crystals of moderately large and very small compensation were used. Data was converted into response per incident photon and per absorbed photon...
Show moreThe spectral dependence of extrinsic photoconductivity over the range 130 meV to 700 meV has been measured (mostly at 80°K, with light chopped at 270 Hz) for a variety of indium doped silicon crystals. Samples were characterized by 70°- 400°K Hall and conductivity measurements, and had indium densities ranging from 7 x 10^15 cm^-3 to 6 x 10^17 cm^-3. Crystals of moderately large and very small compensation were used. Data was converted into response per incident photon and per absorbed photon, using photoionization cross-section data measured on the same group of crystals. The response per absorbed photon is approximately constant over the studied spectral range for most crystals, with no visible evidence of an oscillatory component. The data was Fourier analyzed in order to emphasize any latent periodicity in the photo-response. A weak periodic component at 10 meV intervals was found and tentatively associated with localized phonon modes.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1971
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13428
- Subject Headings
- Silicon crystals, Indium, Photoconductivity, Semiconductor doping
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Spectral sensitivity of vision and bioluminescence in the midwater shrimp Sergestes similis.
- Creator
- Lindsay, S. M., Frank, Tamara M., Kent, J., Partridge, Julian C., Latz, M. I., Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
- Date Issued
- 1999
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3171571
- Subject Headings
- Shrimps, Spectral sensitivity, Bioluminescence, Luminescent probes, Microspectrophotometry
- Format
- Document (PDF)