With increased funding in place to meet obstacles ranging from sanitation to attracting builders, construction can begin on a facility designed to house large animals for the purpose of examining their anatomy and physiology. -
and I emphasize the word estimate said Fokes. You go to bid with that estimate and depending on how busy contractors are
they supply their bids.
Another reason for the budget increase was the need to attract the larger contractors with more overhead that are accustomed to dealing with the state mandates that come with building for a public university, said-
drug-free work place
age requirements
equal opportunity employment on a day-to-day basis G? It's a daunting amount of paper work if you've never done it before
Fokes said. -
Sherow said.
Dr. Susan Williams, an assistant professor of biomedical sciences who uses large animals in her research and is forced to travel 90 minutes to OU's Southern branch campus, is one such faculty member who will use the facility immediately. -
we're the only one who does not have a facility like this and right now we cannot accommodate very common research using large animals.
William's is particularly interested in rhythmic and cyclic activities such as breathing, locomotion, feeding, and how these change during development and growth of the face, teeth, and muscles.-
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