Found 11 datasets matching "Seasonal Medians".
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This personal geodatabase contains raster images of turbidity in the Gulf of Maine. These raster images are seasonal composites, and were calculated as means or as medians. The seasons were...
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This personal geodatabase contains raster images of chlorophyll concentrations in the Gulf of Maine. These raster images are seasonal composites, and were calculated as means or as medians. The...
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Median seasonal turbidity imagery - Each image represents one three month Season
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Median seasonal Chlorophyll imagery - Each image represents one three month Season
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Inter-annual Median seasonal turbidity imagery - Each image represents one calendar month.
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Inter-annual Median seasonal Chlorophyll imagery - Each image represents one three month Season
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This personal geodatabase contains raster images of chlorophyll concentrations in the Gulf of Maine. These raster images are a composite of several years (1997-2005) binned by season or by month,...
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This personal geodatabase contains raster images of sea surface temperature (SST) in the Gulf of Maine. These raster images are a composite of several years (1997-2005) binned by season or by...
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Background Saliva reflects the plasma free fraction of testosterone which is biologically active, and available for uptake by tissues. Testosterone concentration in saliva, though...
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This polygon feature class represents the spatial extent and boundaries for the Utah Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) seasonal habitats, as modeled by the Utah State University Kohl Model Version 5. The...
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Protogynous fishes are often assumed to be more sensitive than gonochorists to exploitation, primarily because of potential sperm limitation and/or social disruption of mating if larger, mostly...
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