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'Broken' immigration policy needs effective details to accomplish
Immigration reform is highly contentious, yet politicians agree on one thing: The current U.S. immigration policy is broken and the status quo does...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 06/22/09 by Philip Martin · More from publication -
Pulling in wideband: a direct-conversion receiver architecture meets the challenges of wideband GNSS signals, such as Galileo's E5 signal with bandwidth greater than 50 MHz
New-generation GNSS signals can be combined to offer the use of dual-frequency techniques for the general public. The Galileo signal in the E5 band...
GPS World, 06/01/09 by Ruediger M. Weiler; Paul Blunt; Philip Jales; Martin Unwin; Stephen Hodgart · More from publication -
Attribution of the Seasonality and Regionality in Climate Trends over the United States during 1950-2000
ABSTRACT The observed climate trends over the United States during 1950-2000 exhibit distinct seasonality and regionality. The surface air...
Journal of Climate, 05/15/09 by Wang, Hailan; Schubert, Siegfried; Suarez, Max; Chen, Junye; Hoerling, Martin; Kumar, Arun; Pegion, Philip · More from publication -
Melatonin Fails to Improve Sleep or Agitation in Double-Blind Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Institutionalized Patients With Alzheimer Disease
Objectives: Patients with Alzheimer dementia often display both agitated behavior and poor sleep. Given that the disease is often associated with...
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, The, 02/01/09 by Gehrman, Philip R; Connor, Donald J; Martin, Jennifer L; Shochat, Tamar; Corey-Bloom, Jody; Ancoli-Israel, Sonia · More from publication -
A Comparison of Open versus Closed Techniques Using the Harmonic Scalpel in Outpatient Hemorrhoid Surgery
ABSTRACT Background: Surgical excision using the Harmonic Scalpel is a modern technique for symptomatic third- and fourth-degree hemorrhoids. The...
Military Medicine, 07/01/08 by Sohn, Vance Y; Martin, Matthew J; Mullenix, Philip S; Cuadrado, Daniel G; Place, Ronald J; Steele, Scott R · More from publication -
Fate saved her, culture helped her heal
By Philip Paul-Martin
Fate dealt Eleanor Brockington a strange hand 36 years ago this week.
In 1972, she was supposed to be...
Winnipeg Free Press, 06/27/08 by Paul-Martin, Philip · More from publication -
Shoot Calcium and Magnesium Concentrations Differ between Subtaxa, Are Highly Heritable, and Associate with Potentially Pleiotropic Loci in Brassica oleracea1[W][OA]
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are the most abundant group II elements in both plants and animals. Genetic variation in shoot Ca and shoot Mg...
Plant Physiology, 04/01/08 by Broadley, Martin R; Hammond, John P; King, Graham J; Astley, Dave; Bowen, Helen C; Meacham, Mark C; Mead, Andrew; Pink, David A C; Teakle, Graham R; Hayden, Rory M; Spracklen, William P; White, Philip J · More from publication -
Knowledge Management is All about People

By Philip E. Howe, CPA, and Martin C. Levin, CPA We don't like the unexpected. Storms, accidents, or even unexpected outcomes within our...
Pennsylvania CPA Journal, 07/01/07 by Levin, Martin C; Howe, Philip E · More from publication -
Increased migration of Lepidoptera linked to climate change
Key words. Lepidoptera, butterflies, moths, migration, temperature response, climate change Abstract. The number of species of migratory...
European Journal of Entomology, 01/01/07 by Sparks, Tim H; Dennis, Roger L H; Croxton, Philip J; Cade, Martin · More from publication -
Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America
REVISED AND UPDATED 2ND EDITION Millions of foreigners enter the United States each day. Most are not immigrants planning to settle permanently....
Population Bulletin, 12/01/06 by Martin, Philip; Midgley, Elizabeth · More from publication


