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Reading prescriptions
Reading prescriptions
by K. Williams., "9/95.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2016)
Reading references for the study of taxation
Reading references for the study of taxation
by G.S. Klemmedson., "November, 1931.", Print version record.
Ready, set, go! : your personal wildfire action plan
Ready, set, go! : your personal wildfire action plan
Colorado's fire season is year round, which means that both firefighters and residents have to be on heightened alert for the threat of wildfire at all times. Colorado's firefighters take every precaution to help protect you and your property from a wildfire. Residents need to do the same. Successfully preparing for a wildfire requires you to take personal responsibility or protecting yourself, your family and your property., Other agencies and organizations involved include: Colorado State Fire Chiefs Association; Colorado Fire Marshal's Association; Fire & Life Safety Educators of Colorado; Colorado Division of Fire Prevention & Control; Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2025)
Real option analysis : an overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness : part I
Real option analysis : an overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness : part I
Caption title., "October 2003.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Real option analysis. Part II : an overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness
Real option analysis. Part II : an overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness
Caption title., Called ABMR 03-02 on piece., "November 2003.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Real option analysis. Part III : an overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness
Real option analysis. Part III : an overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness
Caption title., Called ABMR 03-03 on piece., "December 2003.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Real-time reservoir operation decision support under the appropriation doctrine
Real-time reservoir operation decision support under the appropriation doctrine
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Colorado State University, 1991., Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-144)., Includes decision support system programs (App. B)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Recent advances in assessing aquatic plant nutrient load-eutrophication response for lakes and impoundments
Recent advances in assessing aquatic plant nutrient load-eutrophication response for lakes and impoundments
Caption title., "May 1977.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Recharge as augmentation in the South Platte River Basin
Recharge as augmentation in the South Platte River Basin
"November 1986.", Includes bibliographical references.
Reclaiming nitre soil in the Grand Valley
Reclaiming nitre soil in the Grand Valley
by E.P. Sandsten., "August, 1917.", Print version record.
Recognizing adolescent alcohol and drug abuse
Recognizing adolescent alcohol and drug abuse
Includes bibliographical references (p. [3])., Caption title., "9/91.", Description based on print version record.
Recognizing tomato problems
Recognizing tomato problems
"Reviewed 3/06.", Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Recognizing tomato problems
Recognizing tomato problems
"Reviewed 5/09.", Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Recommendations for alfalfa hay quality evaluation
Recommendations for alfalfa hay quality evaluation
Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Recommended best management practices for Arkansas Canyon stickleaf (Nuttallia densa) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Recommended best management practices for Arkansas Canyon stickleaf (Nuttallia densa) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Arkansas Canyon stickleaf (Nuttallia densa) is a small, yellow-flowered, subshrub in the Loasaceae (Blazingstar Family) that is known only from the Upper Arkansas River Basin in Fremont and Chaffee counties, Colorado, and is considered to be imperiled at a global and state level. One of the biggest conservation issues for this imperiled plant species is the lack of awareness of its existence and status. Avoiding or minimizing impacts to this species during road maintenance activities will effectively help to conserve its habitat and is unlikely to confer substantial impacts on road maintenance goals and projects., Susan Panjabi and Gabrielle Smith., "May 2014.", "Report prepared for: Colorado Department of Transportation and the Colorado Natural Areas Program.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 9-10), Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed January 2022)
Recommended best management practices for Bell's twinpod (Physaria belli) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Recommended best management practices for Bell's twinpod (Physaria belli) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Bell's twinpod (Physaria bellii) is a small, yellow-flowered plant in the Brassicaceae (Mustard Family) that is known only from the Front Range in Boulder and Larimer counties, Colorado, and is considered to be imperiled at a global and state level. One of the biggest conservation issues for this imperiled plant species is the lack of awareness of its existence and status. Avoiding or minimizing impacts to this species during road maintenance activities will effectively help to conserve its habitat and is unlikely to confer substantial impacts on road maintenance goals and projects., Susan Panjabi and Gabrielle Smith., "October 2014.", "Report prepared for: Colorado Department of Transportation and the Colorado Natural Areas Program.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-12), Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed January 2022)
Recommended best management practices for Brandegee wild buckwheat (Eriogonum brandegeei) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Recommended best management practices for Brandegee wild buckwheat (Eriogonum brandegeei) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Brandegee wild buckwheat (Eriogonum brandegeei) is a mat-forming plant in the Polygonaceae (Buckwheat Family) that is known only from the Arkansas Valley in Fremont and Chaffee counties, Colorado, and is considered to be imperiled at a global and state level. One of the biggest conservation issues for this imperiled plant species is the lack of awareness of its existence and status. Avoiding or minimizing impacts to this species during road maintenance activities will effectively help to conserve its habitat and is unlikely to confer substantial impacts on road maintenance goals and projects., Susan Panjabi and Gabrielle Smith., "June 2014.", "Report prepared for: Colorado Department of Transportation and the Colorado Natural Areas Program.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 9-10), Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed January 2022)
Recommended best management practices for Colorado green gentian (Frasera coloradensis) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Recommended best management practices for Colorado green gentian (Frasera coloradensis) : practices developed to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Colorado green gentian (Frasera coloradensis) is a small plant in the Gentianaceae (Gentian Family) that is known only from the southeastern Colorado in Baca, Bent, Prowers, and Las Animas counties and is considered to be imperiled at a global and state level. One of the biggest conservation issues for this imperiled plant species is the lack of awareness of its existence and status. Avoiding or minimizing impacts to this species during road maintenance activities will effectively help to conserve its habitat and is unlikely to confer substantial impacts on road maintenance goals and projects., Susan Panjabi and Gabrielle Smith., "May 2014.", "Report prepared for: Colorado Department of Transportation and the Colorado Natural Areas Program.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-11), Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed January 2022)
Recommended best management practices for Colorado's globally imperiled plants : practices to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Recommended best management practices for Colorado's globally imperiled plants : practices to reduce the impacts of road maintenance activities to plants of concern
Colorado supports habitat for approximately 120 globally imperiled plant species. These plants are in need of conservation attention to prevent unnecessary extirpations and extinctions. Numerous populations of these globally imperiled plants are known from roadside locations in Colorado. One of the biggest conservation issues for this imperiled plant species is the lack of awareness of its existence and status. Avoiding or minimizing impacts to this species during road maintenance activities will effectively help to conserve its habitat and is unlikely to confer substantial impacts on road maintenance goals and projects., Susan Panjabi and Gabrielle Smith., "June 2017.", "Report prepared for: the Colorado Natural Areas Program.", "Appendix Two-Special Management Areas. Maps and location specific information provided to project partners only." --Page 9., Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-7), Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed January 2022)

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