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Response to questions raised during the December 6, 2005 Board of Governors meeting regarding FLorida International University 's proposed School of Medicine.

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Annotated draft of a presentation for the Board of Governors on the Florida International University School of Medicine Initiative. Presentation provides an overview of the proposed outcomes resulting from the establishmend of a School of Medicine at Florida International University and the impact on the physician shortage and health care in South Florida.

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Documents on FIU Day 2007. Meeting schedules and agendas, Priorities for the 2007 Legislative Session, 2007 Vice Presidential Talking Points, 2008-08 BOG Budget Request/Governor's Recommendations, FIU Facts at a Glance.

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Draft of items for discussion during the Florida International University Medical School Presentation with the Board of Governors on November 17, 2005.

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Natural environmental gradients provide important information about the ecological constraints on plant and microbial community structure. In a tropical peatland of Panama, we investigated community structure (forest canopy and soil bacteria) and microbial community function (soil enzyme activities and respiration) along an ecosystem development gradient that coincided with a natural P gradient. Highly structured plant and bacterial communities that correlated with gradients in phosphorus status and soil organic matter content characterized the peatland. A secondary gradient in soil porewater NH4 described significant variance in soil microbial respiration and β-1-4-glucosidase activity. Covariation of canopy and soil bacteria taxa contributed to a better understanding of ecological classifications for biotic communities with applicability for tropical peatland ecosystems of Central America. Moreover, plants and soils, linked primarily through increasing P deficiency, influenced strong patterning of plant and bacterial community structure related to the development of this tropical peatland ecosystem.