Hook Sample Clauses

Hook. Tweed, W. C. (1980). Sequoia-Kings Canyon, the story behind the scenery, KC Publications. Tweed, W. C. (1987). Born of fire: Prescribed burns will be the salvation of the sequoia groves. National Parks. 61: 23-27. Tweed, W. C. (1992). Public perceptions of giant sequoia over time. Symposium on Giant Sequoias: Their Place in the Ecosystem and Society, Visalia, CA, USDA Forest Service. Ul'ianov, V. V. (1984). Biological fundamentals of vegetative propagation of Sequoiadendron giganteum. Tr. Gos. Nikitsk. Bot. Sad. 92(71-77). unknown (1856). Description of the mammoth tree from California. London, R. S. Francis. unknown (1858). The big trees of California. Harper's Weekly. June 6. unknown (1870). (Deep Creek big trees). Fresno Weekly Expositor. Millerton, CA. unknown (1870). The new grove of big trees. Fresno Weekly Expositor. Millerton, CA. unknown (1908). Bigtree. Sequoia washingtoniana (Winsl.) Sudw. Wahington, D.C., US Govt. Printing Office. unknown (1951). Saving Earth's oldest living trees. National Geographic. unknown (1969). Whitaker's Forest. California Forester. 14: 1-6. unknown (1970). Giant sequoia, bigtree (Sequoia gigantea), Sequoia National Forest: 3 pages. USFS (1954-71). Special interest/management areas - giant sequoia groves. USFS (1963). Recreation management plan, McKinley Grove recreation area. USFS (1963). Nelder Grove scenic area proposal. USFS (1990). Giant sequoia management on the Sequoia National Forest. USFS (1991). Sequoia National Forest giant sequoia management. USFS (1992, 93). Research: Tree-ring sampling in giant sequoia groves, Sequoia National Forest. USFS (1993). Decision memo, research: tree-ring sampling in the McKinley giant sequoia grove. USFS (19??). Giant sequoia (Sequoia gigantea (Lindl.)). USFS (various). Environmental assessments for management plans, timber sales or prescribed burns, Sequoia National Forest. Vale, T. R. (1970). Objectivity, values, and the redwoods. Landscape 19(1): 30-33. Vale, T. R. (1975). Ecology and environmental issues of the Sierra Redwood (Sequoiadendron giganteum), now restricted to California. Environmental Conservation 2(3): 179-188. Van Name, W. G. (1927). The Redwood Mountain sequoia grove: the third largest grove of big sequoia in the world: excelled only by the Garfield and Giant Forest groves. Vancon, S. (1993). Fertilization affects growth and incidence of grey mold on container-grown giant sequoia. Tree Plant Notes 44(2): 68-72. Vankat, J. L. (1968). The early history of the Se...
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Hook. ● Prepare for access to carry out a visual inspection. ● Provide the following documents: - Link ear inspection 6 monthly and 5 yearly (API RP 8B section 5 table 1). - NDT inspection reports. Drilling instruments: - Test all alarms. - Purge air alarm. - Elmagco brake alarms.
Hook. Make/type: Rated capacity: Complete with spring assembly/hook locking device: yes/no No No CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. INFORMATION FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED IS OMITTED AND MARKED WITH “[***]”. AN UNREDACTED VERSION OF THE DOCUMENT HAS ALSO BEEN FURNISHED SEPARATELY TO THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION AS REQUIRED BY RULE 24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
Hook f. a common rush in Patagonian peatlands, dominated the assemblage of vascular plants in all plots. Nutrient addi- tions did not affect nitrogen concentrations in foliar tissue (mean 14.5 mgÆNÆg–1ÆDW) of R. magellanica. The addition of phosphorus slightly increased P tissue concentrations (P- effect; df = 1, F = 6.7243, P = 0.018) from 1.17 mgÆPÆg–1ÆDW (SD 0.49) in the Control-treatment to 1.56 mgÆPÆg–1ÆDW (SD 0.17) in the P-treatment and 1.54 mgÆPÆg–1ÆDW (SD 0.02) in the NP-treatment. In contrast, P tissue concentration in

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