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Tests of varieties of cotton in 1904
(1905-01)
Tests of varieties of cotton in 1909
(1910-02)
Texas or acclimation fever
(1901-09)
Texas or tick fever
(1907-07)
'That Most Despicable Travesty of a Woman': Eliza Lynn Linton and Elma Stuart
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
'That Vandyke Duchess': Portraiture and Epic in Daniel Deronda
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
Therapeutic Agents
(2002-04)
'There is no such thing as natural barrenness in natural women': Childless Marriages in Silas Marner and "The Lifted Veil"
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.
The thermal conductivity of Earth's lower mantle
(2022-09-16)
We assess the thermal conductivity of the Earth’s lower mantle anchored on our first-principles
calculations of lattice thermal conductivity of MgSiO3 perovskite. Our calculations agree with measurements
of iron-free ...
Thermal Spikes Caused by the Urban Heat Island Effect Result in Differential Egg Survival of a Non-native Lizard (Anolis cristatellus)
(2019-09-15)
Embryonic development in ectotherms is very sensitive to abiotic nest conditions. In reptiles, high incubation temperatures often result in relatively short incubation periods and large hatching size, but extremely high ...
Thermal Spikes Caused by the Urban Heat Island Effect Result in Differential Egg Survival of a Non-native Lizard (Anolis cristatellus)
(2019-09-15)
Embryonic development in ectotherms is very sensitive to abiotic nest conditions. In reptiles, high incubation temperatures often result in relatively short incubation periods and large hatching size, but extremely high ...
Thermal spikes from the urban heat island increase mortality and alter physiology of lizard embryos
(2022-03-13)
Effects of global change (i.e. urbanization, climate change) on adult organisms are readily used to predict the persistence of populations. However, effects on embryo survival and patterns of development are less studied, ...
'They Read With Their Own Eye from Nature's Own Book': Imagining Whales in Impressions of Theophrastus Such
(2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.