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RBMRoll Back Malaria (global partnership to reduce malaria)
RBMResults Based Management
RBMRare Books, Manuscripts and Cultural Heritage (journal)
RBMReference Benchmark
RBMRemote Boot Manager
RBMRealtime Batch Monitor
RBMRadiology Benefit Management (various companies)
RBMReserva de Biosfera Maya (Spanish: Mayan Biosphere Reserve; Guatemala)
RBMReduced Basis Method
RBMReserve Bank of Malawi
RBMRole-Based Management
RBMRegional Business Manager
RBMRiver Basin Model
RBMRed-Breasted Merganser (bird)
RBMRisk Based Maintenance
RBMRetail Branch Manager (various businesses)
RBMReliability Based Maintenance
RBMRestricted Boltzmann Machine (physics)
RBMRecherche Biomédicale (French: Biomedical Research)
RBMRNA-Binding Motif Protein
RBMResisting Bending Moment
RBMResearch Business Models Subcommittee (Committee on Science; US NSTC)
RBMReticular Basement Membrane
RBMResidence Building Management (various locations)
RBMReproductive Bio Medicine (international journal)
RBMReceive Broadcast Manager
RBMRandom Body Movement
RBMReal Beam Map
RBMRadiation Belt Monitor
RBMResponse Boat Medium
RBMRainbow Butt Monkeys (band)
RBMRational Behavior Model
RBMRadiation Belt Mapper
RBMRail Bound Manganese (railway frog)
RBMRod Block Monitor (Nuclear Power)
RBMRigid Body Mode (mechanical engineering)
RBMRadial Bay Module (Hubble Space Telescope)
RBMReadiness Based Maintenance
RBMRigid Body Minimization
RBMRemote Business Management, LLC
RBMRobertson, Bailes, and McClelland LLP (est. 1967)
RBMRemote Business Management Service (Kodak)
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References in periodicals archive
They are green-winged teal, northern pintail, greater scaup, red-breasted merganser, black-bellied plover, ruddy turnstone, sanderling, least sandpiper, white-rumped sandpiper, and white-crowned sparrow.
Eiders off Aber Ogwen included a few well grown young, with 81 Goosanders there and 47 Red-breasted Mergansers along the coast at Aber.
And you have your requisite buffleheads, goldeneyes, and a huge contingent of common and red-breasted mergansers. There are plenty of Canadas here, with the occasional specklebelly and snow; black brant, too, on Willapa Bay, though the season is unpredictable, determined by late December aerial counts.
Red-breasted mergansers (Mergus serrator) also prefer vegetated areas within 850 m of the water edge, with a sand-rock substrate (Craik et al., 2011).
There were several red-breasted mergansers feeding near the eiders and I spied one through my binoculars grappling with a small flounder it had caught.
The Portsmouth-born writer said that during his escape to the country, he made some of the first bird breeding recordings from Breconshire of red-breasted mergansers and completed some wildlife research work for the University of Wales.
During fall and winter, its offshore waters support thousands of eiders, scoters, red-breasted mergansers, and brant.
The season included the first confirmed breeding of shoveler on the Farne Islands while Northumberland's only breeding pair of red-breasted Mergansers nested again.
In contrast, populations of six species reached an all-time low - mallards, pochards, goldeneyes, red-breasted mergansers, ringed plovers and dunlins.
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