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Show Researcher to Give Lecture On Studies of Wolf Behavior Mark Lewis, a University of Utah mathematics assistant professor and last year's National Seience Foundation Young Investigator, will discuss his studies of the territoriality of wolves and wolf-deer interactions. Lewis will speak at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 140 James Talmage Building. His talk, free to the public, is part of the “Science and You” lecture series sponsored by the U. Center for Integrated Science Education. His research involves analyzing the processesthat produce spatial patterns of self-organization in biological systems. These include cell differentiation, excitable dynamics, aggregation mechanisms, invasion and extinction dynamics. Herecently studied the territorial pattern formation in wolves and the resulting interactions with white-tailed deer. He reported on his findings in the Dec. 13, 1993, issue of the journal Nature. TheU.lecture series was established to help the state’s high school science teachers incorporate advancesin science into their regular classroom curriculum. In August, Lewis received an NSF Young Investigator Award to broaden his studies in mathematical biology. With the funding, he will expandhis researchto in- clude the process of swarm formationinsects, and the movement andfate of genetically engineered microbes in agriculture. He also plans to continue examining the territorial pattern-formation behaviorof wolves, badgers and other animals. “Understanding these processes of population aggregation, invasion and extinction, and territorial pattern formation is importantin evaluating a population’s ecological impacton the environment,” says Lewis. Ith] THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR ABUSE CALL 1-800-897-LINK (Monday Friday 8:30a.m. - 5:00p.m.) Your link 10free confidential help SURPLUS PROPERTY AUCTIONS “THIS OFFICE IS OFFERING FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS. THIS OFFERING IS SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS (STANDARD FORM114C, JUNE 1986 EDITION) AND AUCTION CONDITIONS (STANDARD FORM 114C-4, JANUARY, 1970 EDITION)" VISA/MASTERCARD NOT ACCEPTED FOR JUNE 7TH, 1995 SALE TAX SEIZURE/STATE PROPERTY AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1995 9:00 AM PREVIEW JUNE 2nd (9 AM TO 3 PM) @ 4X4 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES e VANS/MULTI-PASSENGER ®@ 2WD & 4WD TRUCKS VEHICLES @ PASSENGER VEHICLES @ VARIETY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FEDERAL PROPERTY AUCTION(SALE #81FBPS95-031) WEDNESDAY JUNE 7th, 1995 9:00 AM PREVIEW TUESDAY JUNE6th, 1995 (9 AM TO 3 PM) @ @ @ @ VEHICLES HEAVY EQUIPMENT ENGINES GENERATORS ®@ @ ® @ COMPRESSORS TANKS MISC. EQUIPMENT MISC. ITEMS SALE LOCATION/PREVIEW LOCATION FOR BOTH AUCTIONS UTAH STATE AGENCY FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY 522 SOUTH 700 WEST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84104 (801) 533-5885 This is a question weheara lot. Somepeople are concerned about our new plant's effect on the aquifer and the valley's Cleaning The Water We Use. water quality. be toxic but will have slightly elevated levels offluoride and will be mildly acidic. Micron will treat its waste water on-site to reducefluoride levels and adjustacidity. After we treat the water, it will be released How Much Water Will We Use? Initially, our Utah site will use about 500,000 gallons ofwater per day. Consider that one center-pivotirrigation sprinkler uses over 500,000 gallons in a day. At full production in three to five years, and without recycling, we would use less than 2,000,000 gallons ofwatera day. Recycling To Save Water. As waterusage increases, Micron plans to build a waste water recyclingfacility. This facility will give us the ability to recycle up to 90% ofour waste water. This should greatly reduce the amount of ground water needed. Weclean our waterbefore and after we use it. Our pretreated waste waterwill not to a sewage treatment facility. 1-800-9 ASK MICRON. If you have more questions about water orair quality, solid waste, population growth, impact on education, or anyother issue of concern to you, we encourage you to call ourtoll-free number. The automat ed systemwill direct you to yourareaof interest where you can obtain prerecorded information or record your own questions and comments MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1-800-9 ASK MICRON (1-800-927-5642) |