942 resultados para United States Enrichment Corporation.
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"June 1995."
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Appendix, parts 1 and 2; general index to Hearings, in v. 4.
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"Exihibit B. Plans of employmee representation in effect at the plants of respondent, Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation"--Cover.
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Bert M. Fernald, chairman.
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James A. Reed, chairman.
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Vol. 8 consists of "Appendix: parts 1 and 2. Report of the commissioner of corporations on the steel industry. Pt. I-II"; "General index to Hearings"; and "Investigation of United States steel corporation" (House rept. 1127, 62d Cong., 2d sess., submitted by Mr. Stanley, "Views of the minority" by Mr. Gardner and Mr. Young)
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The title page for Part 2 says "S. Res. 188, Instructing the Committee on Education and Labor of the United States Senate to investigatethe strike of the employees of the steel mills of the United States, and so forth and S. Res. 202, authorizing the Committee on Education and Labor, in its investigation of the steel strike, to hold hearings, to employ a stenographer, to require the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, documents, and so forth, and prescribing penalties for the refusal of witnesses to attend or answer questions."
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Beta diversity, the spatial or temporal variability of species composition, is a key concept in community ecology. However, our ability to predict the relative importance of the main drivers of beta diversity (e. g., environmental heterogeneity, dispersal limitation, and environmental productivity) remains limited. Using a comprehensive data set on stream invertebrate assemblages across the continental United States, we found a hump-shaped relationship between beta diversity and within-ecoregion nutrient concentrations. Within-ecoregion compositional dissimilarity matrices were mainly related to environmental distances in most of the 30 ecoregions analyzed, suggesting a stronger role for species-sorting than for spatial processes. The strength of these relationships varied considerably among ecoregions, but they were unrelated to within-ecoregion environmental heterogeneity or spatial extent. Instead, we detected a negative correlation between the strength of species sorting and nutrient concentrations. We suggest that eutrophication is a major mechanism disassembling invertebrate assemblages in streams at a continental scale.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Shipping list no.: 93-0522-P.
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