Books by "David R. Forbes"

11 books found

History of Saint Andrew's Church, Saint John, N.B.

History of Saint Andrew's Church, Saint John, N.B.

by David Russell Jack

1913 · St. John N.B. : Barnes

Clinical Pain Management : Acute Pain

Clinical Pain Management : Acute Pain

by Pamela Macintyre, David Rowbotham, Suellen Walker

2008 · CRC Press

Acute Pain brings coverage of this diverse area together in a single comprehensive clinical reference, from the basic mechanisms underlying the development of acute pain, to the various treatments that can be applied to control it in different clinical settings. Much expanded in this second edition, the volume reflects the huge advances that contin

Reports of Cases Determined in the Appeal and Chancery Divisions and Selected Cases in the King's Bench and at Chambers of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick

Reports of Cases Determined in the Appeal and Chancery Divisions and Selected Cases in the King's Bench and at Chambers of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick

by New Brunswick. Supreme Court, Ward Chipman, John Campbell Allen, Allen Otty Earle, Thomas Carleton Allen, George F. S. Berton, David Shank Kerr, George B. Seely, James Hannay, William Pugsley, George Wheelock Burbidge, Arthur I. Trueman, John L. Carleton, George W. Allen, William Henry Harrison, Ernest Doiron, Douglas King Hazen

1910

Philadelphia Flyers Encyclopedia

Philadelphia Flyers Encyclopedia

by David Sherman

2003 · Sports Publishing LLC

Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

by Virginia H. Dale, Catherine L. Kling, Judith L. Meyer, James Sanders, Holly Stallworth, Thomas Armitage, David Wangsness, Thomas Bianchi, Alan Blumberg, Walter Boynton, Daniel J. Conley, William Crumpton, Mark David, Denis Gilbert, Robert W. Howarth, Richard Lowrance, Kyle Mankin, James Opaluch, Hans Paerl, Kenneth Reckhow, Andrew N. Sharpley, Thomas W. Simpson, Clifford S. Snyder, Donelson Wright

2010 · Springer Science & Business Media

Since 1985, scientists have been documenting a hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico each year. The hypoxic zone, an area of low dissolved oxygen that cannot s- port marine life, generally manifests itself in the spring. Since marine species either die or ee the hypoxic zone, the spread of hypoxia reduces the available habitat for marine species, which are important for the ecosystem as well as commercial and recreational shing in the Gulf. Since 2001, the hypoxic zone has averaged 2 1 16,500 km during its peak summer months , an area slightly larger than the state 2 2 of Connecticut, and ranged from a low of 8,500 km to a high of 22,000 km . To address the hypoxia problem, the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force (or Task Force) was formed to bring together represen- tives from federal agencies, states, and tribes to consider options for responding to hypoxia. The Task Force asked the White House Of ce of Science and Technology Policy to conduct a scienti c assessment of the causes and consequences of Gulf hypoxia through its Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR).

Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska

Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska

by Nebraska. Supreme Court, James Mills Woolworth, Lorenzo Crounse, Guy Ashton Brown, Walter Albert Leese, David Allen Campbell, Lee Herdmen, Henry Paxon Stoddart

1877

"Rules of the Supreme Court. In force February 1, 1914": v. 94, p. vii-xx.