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IN-BIRD |
| IN-BIRD is the email discussion list for Indiana birders and those
interested in Indiana birds. It serves as a forum to discuss many aspects
of birdlife in Indiana. This includes rare birds, bird finding, bird
identification, bird behavior, backyard birding, trip announcements, trip
reports, bird counts, bird distribution, and event announcements.
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SMILE User Forum |
| SMILE is an scientific simulation environment mainly used in energy engineering. This list is to discuss problems with other users and developers. |

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www.freelists.org/list/wineeg |
| A forum for airing issues regarding the use of Mitsar EEG amplifier, WinEEG software, and BrainTuner |

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AllAboutTechnology |
| We discuss every aspect of technology. No limits. |

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Rochester ACS Section |
| E-mail distribution list for the Rochester (NY) Section of the American Chemical Society. The Rochester ACS Section is a non-profit, technically-oriented affiliation of chemists, chemical engineers, technicians, and educators in upstate NY.
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Technoques for waste treatment |
| Discussion about diverse technologies and tips for waste water treatment facilities, with the objective to offer combined skills to people who could need them, on a fee basis. An opportunity to obtain some profit of special experiences in the matter. |

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Chemistry Endstation |
| This list supports the development of the Chemistry EndStation, a DOE-supported community project that brings computational chemistry to high-end massively-parallel machines. |

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[Census-list] |
| This is a discussion list for any and all matters relating to Census, the project management application for NONMEM. |

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Software Livre |
| Dedicated to the discussion of free software in Brazil, motivated by a seminar "Informatics Applied to the Sciences" to be presented at the Rio de Janeiro State University, by a small group of students, but possibly anyone else interested. |

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Proteomics |
| This group deals with discussions relevant to proteomics, including use of (2D) electrophoretic and chromatographic separations, and analysis by mass spectrometry (chiefly MALDI and ESI), as well as to all methods for identification of proteins from databases. Discussions of commercial products, hardware and software, used in the course of proteomics are encouraged and a primary reason why this list was started. If you post what appears to be an advertisement (some call it spam), then be prepared to defend any (outrageous) claims.
The list owner is giving a free hand to postings in this start-up. If there is a consensus that there is abuse, conditions may change, including moderation.
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GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society |
| GAIA-Listserver informs about upcoming events and new publications in environmental sciences, environmental technology, and technological impact assessment.
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eXtraSolar magazine |
| discussing the astronomy news, specialized on the field of exoplanets [planets orbiting other stars] and astrobiology |

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Navigation List |
| A Discussion Group Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Position-Finding: Celestial Navigation, Traditional Marine Navigation, History of Navigation, GPS as it affects Traditional Navigation, Terrestrial Mapping and Exploration, Determination of Latitude and Longitude, and Positional Astronomy |

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Technology in Agriculture |
| A discussion list on the use of technology in agriculture. |

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BAER Geographic Information Systems |
| An information service for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing specialists working on or with Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation (BAER)Teams. Discussions will include technical issues related to ESRI ARCGIS, ERDAS Imagine, and other appropriate software.
Burned watershed runoff modeling will also be addressed at times by this list. This modeling will be performed by HEC, the USFS WEPP system and algorithms developed around the Revised Universal Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSL).
Some data products used by this software will be global positioning system coordinates, elevation models developed by traditional computer cartographic methods as well as synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Some fire rehabilitation research pertaining to burn severity effects on vegetation will be conducted in coordination with the US Geological Survey, US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, EROS Data Center, SAIC, and other contractors.
This list will be a key coordination tool for specialists dispatched to the field. They will keep one another informed of availability for assignments, notify one another of technical web pages of interest, and appropriate Visual Basic extensions for accomplishing the fast-paced, cartography-centric task of producing a burned area emergency rehabilitation plan. Key examples of this planning can be found on the web for the Cerro Grande, 24 Command, Missionary Ridge, and Rodeo-Chediski fires.
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