User profiles for W. E. Wood
William WoodStaff Scientist, University of California, Berkeley Verified email at berkeley.edu Cited by 678 |
Slow sand filtration
KV Ellis, WE Wood - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science …, 1985 - Taylor & Francis
<p>This review will initially consider the history and early development of the slow sand
filtration process and will progress to examine the present design in some detail and will also …
filtration process and will progress to examine the present design in some detail and will also …
Predictors of post-school success: A systematic review of NLTS2 secondary analyses
…, J Sinclair, M Poppen, WE Woods… - … and Transition for …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this systematic review was to (a) systematically review the literature to identify
National Longitudinal Transition Study–2 secondary analyses articles published since …
National Longitudinal Transition Study–2 secondary analyses articles published since …
[BOOK][B] Slow sand filtration
L Huisman, WE Wood - 1974 - apps.who.int
… WE WOOD, FICE … From his original study, Professor Huisman, in collaboration with Mr
WE Wood, formerly Chief, Community Jater Supply, J'HO, developed the present book, which …
WE Wood, formerly Chief, Community Jater Supply, J'HO, developed the present book, which …
Song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) song varies with urban noise
WE Wood, SM Yezerinac - The Auk, 2006 - academic.oup.com
… We discuss explanations for these patterns and how to test them. … as we walked along
sidewalks and paths; whenever a singing bird was positively identified by sight and sound, we …
sidewalks and paths; whenever a singing bird was positively identified by sight and sound, we …
Cystic hygroma/lymphangioma: a rational approach to management
…, M Whitaker, P Pellitteri, WE Wood - The …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… , as well as others, we propose the following treatment plan. … When a mass is the only sign
or symptom, we would … and the location of the lesion, we would favor waiting 6 months to 1 …
or symptom, we would … and the location of the lesion, we would favor waiting 6 months to 1 …
A randomized, controlled trial comparing a tissue adhesive with suturing in the repair of pediatric facial lacerations
…, IG Stiell, T Sutcliffe, TJ Elmslie, WE Wood - Annals of emergency …, 1993 - Elsevier
… It yields similar cosmetic results when compared with suturing in the management of clean,
simple facial lacerations in children, and we recommend its use in these circumstances. …
simple facial lacerations in children, and we recommend its use in these circumstances. …
Gastroesophageal reflux contributing to chronic sinus disease in children: a prospective analysis
CD Phipps, WE Wood, WS Gibson… - … of otolaryngology–head …, 2000 - jamanetwork.com
… We recommend that children with CSD refractory to aggressive medical management be
evaluated for GER and, if GER is present, be treated accordingly, before sinus surgery is …
evaluated for GER and, if GER is present, be treated accordingly, before sinus surgery is …
The effect of austenitizing temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of as-quenched 4340 steel
GY Lai, WE Wood, RA Clark, VF Zackay… - … Materials Transactions B, 1974 - Springer
The effect of austenitizing temperature on both the plane strain fracture toughness,K IC , and
the microstructure of AISI 4340 was studied. Austenitizing temperatures of 870 and 1200C …
the microstructure of AISI 4340 was studied. Austenitizing temperatures of 870 and 1200C …
Good neighbour, bad neighbour: song sparrows retaliate against aggressive rivals
… We tested this hypothesis in male song sparrows, Melodia … We found that following a
simulated intrusion by a neighbour, song … We suggest that the primary effect of an intrusion by a …
simulated intrusion by a neighbour, song … We suggest that the primary effect of an intrusion by a …
Nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents and musculoskeletal injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses in Kentucky
L Dirikolu, WE Woods, J Boyles… - Journal of Veterinary …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Injuries sustained by horses during racing have been considered as an unavoidable part of
horse racing. Many factors may be associated with the musculoskeletal injuries of …
horse racing. Many factors may be associated with the musculoskeletal injuries of …