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Geography A historical geographical assessment of bison hunting on the southern Great Plains in the 1870s OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Carlos E. Cardova LilesJeffThe trading posts serve as a general proxy for hunting activities during the bison hide hunt on the Southern Great Plains in the 1870s. ...
Twenty-three morphometric variables and ratios were analyzed with the use of STATISTICA (StatSoft Inc, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA) (Supplementary Table S2). The discriminant analysis module, applying stepwise discri- minant function analysis (DFA), followed by canonical analysis (CA) was performed....
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Twenty-three morphometric variables and ratios were analyzed with the use of STATISTICA (StatSoft Inc, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA) (Supplementary Table S2). The discriminant analysis module, applying stepwise discri- minant function analysis (DFA), followed by canonical analysis (CA) was performed....
of the nearly pure quartzose sandstone in hundreds of buildings and monuments across northern Germany, Europe, and in places as far abroad as Jakarta, Indonesia (Hamm1938; Graupner1977; Harnack1989; Broschinski2004). Since the beginning of the 19th century, this formation became increasingly well...
The western section of its native range includes parts of Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma, and populations also exist in Indiana and Kentucky (see Figure 1; [1,3]). Black locust was first introduced to Europe in the early 17th century as an ornamental tree. Since then, it has been widely...
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Carbonate Depositional Environments; Scholle, P.A., Bebout, D.G., Moore, C.H., Eds.; The American Association of Petroleum Geologists: Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1983; ISBN 0891813101. [Google Scholar] Kelletat, D. Beachrock as Sea-Level Indicator? Remarks from a Geomorphological Point of View. J...