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nygdan_morteauxspam@yahoo.com - 08 Jan 2006 11:41 GMT
I'll be starting a semester long graduate research project wherein I
will be looking at forams from off the coast of south africa.  I don't
know all that much about forams and their study, anyone have any good
references for them?  Both texts and articles?
Larry Moran - 09 Jan 2006 13:09 GMT
> I'll be starting a semester long graduate research project wherein I
> will be looking at forams from off the coast of south africa.  I don't
> know all that much about forams and their study, anyone have any good
> references for them?  Both texts and articles?

This seems like a very strange question. Why would you be doing a
"graduate research project" on forams when you don't know anything
about forams?

Larry Moran
Bob - 10 Jan 2006 02:47 GMT
>I'll be starting a semester long graduate research project wherein I
>will be looking at forams from off the coast of south africa.  I don't
>know all that much about forams and their study, anyone have any good
>references for them?  Both texts and articles?

There are some search engines that focus on science. Among them are
Scirus and Google Scholar. Give them a try, and see what you find.

bob
Carsten Troelsgaard - 10 Jan 2006 14:44 GMT
> I'll be starting a semester long graduate research project wherein I
> will be looking at forams from off the coast of south africa.  I don't
> know all that much about forams and their study, anyone have any good
> references for them?  Both texts and articles?

http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/foram/types/types.html
Marc - 11 Jan 2006 05:16 GMT
> > I'll be starting a semester long graduate research project wherein I
> > will be looking at forams from off the coast of south africa.  I don't
> > know all that much about forams and their study, anyone have any good
> > references for them?  Both texts and articles?
>
> http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/foram/types/types.html

Wow...  some very nice pictures.

How can you look at those and NOT believe
the natural course of evolution is how these
guys came to be so cute.

I mean. if they were designed, wouldn't
they be patterned with, like, crosses and
stars of david?

(signed) marc

M. Buhler
Parramatta
NSW

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nygdan_morteauxspam@yahoo.com - 11 Jan 2006 19:44 GMT
Wow, thank you very much.
 
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