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Hello! I am a 20 year old biology graduate and gonna start graduate school soon. My major research involves shellfish spawning particularly the life...

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By Andrew David | February 20th 2008 06:58 PM | 2 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
Just venting some pent up fustration on the Spanish exam I just had. I messed up badly on the first part of it cause I was confused and I feel like a complete "burro" because of it. Ugh...why are languages so hard to learn...and worse yet the instructions to answer those questions on a quiz!

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WHY EVOLUTION ALWAYS WINS

 


By Andrew David | October 15th 2007 04:32 PM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments

The following is a major report that I compiled while being assigned a project to develop strategies to improve the ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef.


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By Andrew David | September 27th 2007 11:11 PM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments

Despite the fact that many scientists have resorted to chemicals and non-biological means of controlling invasive species, none have truly worked especially when using it against those plant species such as the Japanese Knotweed that have become so established here in the United States. One method that can be used which few scientists have explored is Allelopathy.

Allelopathic Process