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Comparative analysis of the flexural stiffness of pinniped vibrissae 

Unknown author (PLOS ONE, 2015-05)
Vibrissae are important components of the mammalian tactile sensory system and are used to detect vibrotactile stimuli in the environment. Pinnipeds have the largest and most highly innervated vibrissae among mammals, and ...
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Sea Level Pressure (mb) Composite Mean 

-- (NOAA/ ESRL Physical Sciences Division, 2011)
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Sea Level Pressure (mb) Composite Mean 

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Monthly Summary of Perkinsus marinus (Dermo) Data for Texas Oysters 

Ray, Sammy M (2010)
Excel spreadsheets of datasets for dermo disease prevalence in Texas oysters.
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Dermo log 2009-2010 

Culbert, Jan; Ray, Sammy M (2010-11-18)
Spreadsheet of data for dermocystidian marinum incidence in oysters on reefs along the coast of Texas.
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Culture method 

Ray, Sammy M (2011-04)
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Pressure cooking 

Ray, Sammy M (2011)
Describes how to pressure cook media-filled test tubes for the analysis of Dermocystidian marinum disease in oysters.
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Publications 

Ray, Sammy M (2011-08-22)
List of publications by Dr. Sammy M. Ray from 1948 through 2001.
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Processed waste water: potential tool for promoting oyster reefs in high-salinity waters. 

Mason, Lalise; Quigg, Antonietta; Anis, Ayal; Ray, Sammy M (2011-08-12)
A pilot study is underway to determine the feasibility of using the daily production of 10 to 12 million gallons of processed industrial waste water to manage (reduce) the ambient salinity in a small embayment (Swan Lake) ...
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Scenic Galveston: Swan Lake Project 

Ray, Sammy M (2011-08-12)
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