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31Microsoft Word - Apt of Advisors to Various Boards 2015

Microsoft Word - Apt of Advisors to Various Boards 2015

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Source URL: dakotacountyclerk.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-07 11:50:50
32Composition as Management Science: Toward a University without a WPA Marc Bousquet Our basic claim is this: Though institutions are certainly powerful, they are not monoliths; they are rhetorically constructed human desi

Composition as Management Science: Toward a University without a WPA Marc Bousquet Our basic claim is this: Though institutions are certainly powerful, they are not monoliths; they are rhetorically constructed human desi

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Source URL: www.marcbousquet.net

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-28 18:04:42
33Response Essays  Behind Blue Eyes: A Response to Marc Bousquet Joseph Harris

Response Essays Behind Blue Eyes: A Response to Marc Bousquet Joseph Harris

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Source URL: www.jaconlinejournal.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-12 12:34:42
34FAMILY MYCETOPHAGIDAE (Hairy fungus beetles) Y. Bousquet Of the 26 species of mycetophagids recorded from North America, 15 are known from Canada. These beetles are found mainly in decaying vegetable matter, fungi as wel

FAMILY MYCETOPHAGIDAE (Hairy fungus beetles) Y. Bousquet Of the 26 species of mycetophagids recorded from North America, 15 are known from Canada. These beetles are found mainly in decaying vegetable matter, fungi as wel

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Source URL: www.canacoll.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-03 23:36:48
    35FAMILY RHIZOPHAGIDAE (Rhizophagid beetles) Y. Bousquet Twenty-one species of rhizophagids are known from Canada and Alaska. They are collected most commonly under the bark of dead trees, in rotten logs, and in decaying v

    FAMILY RHIZOPHAGIDAE (Rhizophagid beetles) Y. Bousquet Twenty-one species of rhizophagids are known from Canada and Alaska. They are collected most commonly under the bark of dead trees, in rotten logs, and in decaying v

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    Source URL: www.canacoll.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-06-03 23:37:15
      36ARTEMATOPIDAE Y. Bousquet This family includes eight North American species, four of which are currently mentioned from Canada. Little is known about the bionomics of the Nearctic species. The adults are usually found on

      ARTEMATOPIDAE Y. Bousquet This family includes eight North American species, four of which are currently mentioned from Canada. Little is known about the bionomics of the Nearctic species. The adults are usually found on

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      Source URL: www.canacoll.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-06-03 23:35:00
        37FAMILY TENEBRIONIDAE (Darkling beetles) Y. Bousquet & J.M. Campbell This family comprises over 1200 species in North America but more than 80% of them are restricted to the southwestern United States. Only 139 species oc

        FAMILY TENEBRIONIDAE (Darkling beetles) Y. Bousquet & J.M. Campbell This family comprises over 1200 species in North America but more than 80% of them are restricted to the southwestern United States. Only 139 species oc

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        Source URL: www.canacoll.org

        Language: English - Date: 2013-06-03 23:37:44
        38FAMILY CRYPTOPHAGIDAE (Silken fungus beetles) Y. Bousquet Sixty-five species of cryptophagids are recorded from Canada and Alaska. These beetles are usually found on mold, fungi, under bark as well as in decaying vegetat

        FAMILY CRYPTOPHAGIDAE (Silken fungus beetles) Y. Bousquet Sixty-five species of cryptophagids are recorded from Canada and Alaska. These beetles are usually found on mold, fungi, under bark as well as in decaying vegetat

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        Source URL: www.canacoll.org

        Language: English - Date: 2013-06-03 23:35:46
        39FAMILY AMPHIZOIDAE (Trout-stream beetles) Y. Bousquet The Amphizoidae is a small monogeneric family containing the genus Amphizoa with four species; three species occur in western North America, the remaining one in west

        FAMILY AMPHIZOIDAE (Trout-stream beetles) Y. Bousquet The Amphizoidae is a small monogeneric family containing the genus Amphizoa with four species; three species occur in western North America, the remaining one in west

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        Source URL: www.canacoll.org

        - Date: 2013-06-03 23:34:54
          40FAMILY DERMESTIDAE (Dermestid beetles) Y. Bousquet This family is represented in Canada and Alaska by 48 species and subspecies. Dermestids are usually found on flowers, dried animal carcasses and in social Hymenoptera,

          FAMILY DERMESTIDAE (Dermestid beetles) Y. Bousquet This family is represented in Canada and Alaska by 48 species and subspecies. Dermestids are usually found on flowers, dried animal carcasses and in social Hymenoptera,

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          Source URL: www.canacoll.org

          Language: English - Date: 2013-06-03 23:35:57