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Progress report from the Mining Biodiversity, Digging into Data Challenge round 3, project.

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Progress report for the MIRACLE, Digging into Data Challenge round 3, project.

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Progress report for the Commonplace Cultures, Digging into Data Challenge phase 3, project.

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Progress report for the DiLiPaD, Digging into Data Challenge round 3, project.

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Progress report for the Chinese Texts, Digging into Data Challenge round 3, project.

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Progress report for the Trees and Tweets, Digging into Data Challenge round 3, project.

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Progress report for the Early Christian Lives, Digging into Data Challenge round 3, project.

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This is a progress report of the STREAM Initiative presented at 14th NACA governing council to highlight the results, for the countries participating in the project, in the following key themes: •Livelihoods; •Appropriate Strategies, Processes and Practices; •Policy Development; •Communications. (Pdf contains 11 pages).

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This progress report summarises work on NSHEB Mark 10 fish counters which are installed at Woodmill on the River Itchen and Nurseling Mill and Connegar Bridge on the River Test. Counters are evaluated and salmon behaviour regarding the counters examined. The report includes a a list of equipment needed for the efficient running of the project in the future.

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This interim progress report for the 9 months from January 1987 to September 1987 aims to provide insights into the mechanisms by which populations of particles (in this instance, phytoplankton) behave in relation to fluvial flow and, thus, to better model the dispersive properties of rivers and the ecological principles governing the distribution of potamoplankton generally. The author has been able to show with dye-tracers that significant water retention in pool reaches occurs within the range of (low) discharges obtaining, in accord with the Aggregated Dead Zone model and to an extent comparable with streams and small rivers investigated previously.