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Make Projects - Volume 07
Makezine.com | July 22nd 2008
In each volume of MAKE we have "major projects" these project pages are meaty step-by-step articles with start-to-finish photos, precise instructions and how-to learning that can range from making a VCR cat feeder to kite photography. In MAKE volume read more
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Biotechnology Jobs | July 10th 2008 by Casper
Indian AgriculturalResearch Institute, Amartara Cottage, ShimlaWalk In Interview on 28th July, 2008 at 10:30 Am (CV/Resume + Attested Certificate ciopies)Project title: Popularizing & refinement of integrated disease managementPost: SRF 8000/mont read more
Uneetee: Mycology
Shirts on Sale | June 22nd 2008 by Shirts on Sale
Don't know about you, but I'm picking up Daniel Gilbert's Mycology t-shirt today on sale for $10 (thank god I'm not mens' small or womens' small or medium), just because it's almost never on sale and totally awesome. read more
Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease
Veterinary Books Review | June 21st 2008 by emjinain
Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease by P. J. Quinn, B. K. Markey, M. E. Carter, W. J. Donnelly and F. C. Leonard is a core textbook covering every aspect of veterinary microbiology for students in both paraclinical and clinical years. The c read more
Bring me sunshine!
Samsara's Scribblings | May 8th 2008 by Samsara
If you happen to frequent any English blogs, you'll have gathered that the weather here is gorgeous at the moment. Proper sunny! It's the first real sunny spell we've had this year, so it's foremost in our thoughts and in our blogs. The sun is shinin read more
Mycology much anyone? Swap spoiler alert - Angels walk
Samsara's Scribblings | May 1st 2008 by Samsara
You may have noticed a theme in my crafts recently. One of the swaps I'm doing at the moment is a mushroom themed one, so I've been in a mycologistic (is that even a word?!) mood whilst I've been crafting. This is a bag that I'm crocheting. It's goin read more
Death By Vaccine
DrEddyClinic.com - Live Blood Cell Darkfield Analyse Blog | February 24th 2008 by Dr. Eddy
The following is a history of virology, bacteriology, mycology and vaccination that has lead to many of the out-breaks and/or epidemics from the Spanish Flu Epidemic to Polio to HIV/AIDS to the Gulf War Syndrome and now to our latest epidemics of pro read more
Death By Vaccine
DrEddyClinic.com Alkaline Diet Blog | February 24th 2008 by Dr. Eddy
The following is a history of virology, bacteriology, mycology and vaccination that has lead to many of the out-breaks and/or epidemics from the Spanish Flu Epidemic to Polio to HIV/AIDS to the Gulf War Syndrome and now to our latest epidemics of pro read more
A Nice Note
A Field Journal | February 22nd 2008 by Livy
During a particularly busy week, I found amidst the fray of to-dos, requests and deadlines in my inbox, an exceptionally thoughtful note. Melissa of Acts of Kindness (quite appropriately named), took the time to send me a snapshot (appearing above in read more
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
Kumpulan Jurnal-jurnal Farmasi | January 10th 2008 by kurnia
January 2008, Volume 46, Issue 1 Mycology :Janeen R. Shepard, Rachel M. Addison, Barbara D. Alexander, Phyllis Della-Latta, Michael Gherna, Gerhard Haase, Gerri Hall, Jennifer K. Johnson, William G. Merz, Heidrun Peltroche-Llacsahuanga, Henrik Stende read more
Mycology: Domain and Kingdom (Eukarya:Fungi)
Observation & Opinion : Environmental Consulting , and Mold/… | January 6th 2008 by hawaiimold.com
Note: If you are not an afficando of bad jokes and puns you may scroll down to the bottom to the heading ”Just the Facts” for a distilled version. Mycology is the study of fungi. Why not then call it Fungology? It appears it was t read more
Fisherman's Pie and Homegrown Mushrooms
The Humble Housewife | December 1st 2007 by Deborah Hadley
I've mentioned before that I am pretty hopeless at gardening, having to buy new fresh herb plants on an almost monthly basis! The only thing I can keep alive is my little bay leaf tree. Of late however though, I have been having more success. I have read more
Mineral Conchology of Great Britain
BibliOdyssey | November 21st 2007
The son of a lapidary, James Sowerby (1757-1822) studied art at the Royal Academy and came to be the patriarch over a family line of naturalist illustrators.Sowerby obtained employment with the botanist William Curtis and contributed plates and hand read more
Field Guide to North American Truffles
Errant Dreams Reviews | October 22nd 2007 by Heather Grove
Pros: Detailed guide to a little-known and lesser-understood area Cons: This is still a relatively new field in the US and thus there are yet many unknowns Rating: 5 out of 5 Technorati Tags: book reviews, books, truffles, truffling, nonfiction, rev read more
A Mushroom Market Bonanza
AustenMichael'sMindset - Home Based Affiliate Blog | October 9th 2007 by Austen Michael
An outside abundant market that I'm utilizing for some extra profit is Wild Mushrooms.Growing up, mushroom hunts were a regular outing mostly near the Fort Brag and Mendocino Coast area, where a few choice edibles reside. Learning early the mycology read more
Labour Party Conference
The Skinner | September 29th 2007
The Labour Party Conference. Or, Orwellian Pigs in Feeding Frenzy. I wasn’t going to say anything about the Labour Party conference because, well, if ten years of this bunch of lying, two-faced inept tossers hasn’t taught people not to vote f read more
Schäffer's Insects
BibliOdyssey | February 16th 2007
'Abhandlungen von Insecten' (~1760-1770) by Jacob Christian Schäffer (Schaeffer) is online in its entirety at Université Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg. [NYPL has a few of these plates with the full details about the nature of the insects but in germa read more
