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- Maruyama, Shumpei
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- Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
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- most fun experiences of my life. Thank you to my committee members, Nate Kirk, Allen Milligan, Jeff
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- Corey, Kevin R., Kirk, N. L., Meyer, E., and Coffroth, M. A.
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- Symbiotic relationships between cnidarians and dinoflagellates within the genus Symbiodinium are critically important for the success of coral reefs. These symbionts provide their hosts with photosynthetically-fixed carbon in exchange for nutrients and shelter. Symbiodinium is a phylogenetically diverse genus that is often typed by sequencing the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer...
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- . Corey, N.L. Kirk, E. Meyer, M.A. Coffroth, and V.M. Weis Photo: (C
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- Corey, Kevin R., Kirk, N. L., Meyer, E., and Coffroth, M. A.
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- Symbiotic relationships between cnidarians and dinoflagellates within the genus Symbiodinium are critically important for the success of coral reefs. These symbionts provide their hosts with photosynthetically-fixed carbon in exchange for nutrients and shelter. Symbiodinium is a phylogenetically diverse genus that is often typed by sequencing the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer...
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- Dinoflagellates: Using Autofluorescense to Enumerate Symbionts in Aiptasia K.R. Corey, N.L. Kirk, E. Meyer, M.A
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- Zielinski, William J., Moriarty, Katie M., Baldwin, Jim, Kirk, Thomas A., Slauson, Keith M., Rustigian-Romsos, Heather L., and Spencer, Wayne D.
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- Season affects many characteristics of populations and, as a result, the interpretations of surveys conducted at different seasons. We explored seasonal variation in occupancy using data from four studies on the Pacific marten Martes caurina. Detection surveys were conducted during winter and summer using either cameras or track stations. We...
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- Zielinski, W. J., Moriarty, K. M., Baldwin, J., Kirk, T. A., Slauson, K. M., Rustigian-Romsos, H. L. and
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- Zielinski, William J., Moriarty, Katie M., Baldwin, Jim, Kirk, Thomas A., Slauson, Keith M., Rustigian-Romsos, Heather L., and Spencer, Wayne D.
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- Season affects many characteristics of populations and, as a result, the interpretations of surveys conducted at different seasons. We explored seasonal variation in occupancy using data from four studies on the Pacific marten Martes caurina. Detection surveys were conducted during winter and summer using either cameras or track stations. We...
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- modeling: the Pacific marten Martes caurina Zielinski, W. J., Moriarty, K. M., Baldwin, J., Kirk, T. A
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- Shaw, M. Rebecca, Pendleton, Linwood, Cameron, D. Richard, Morris, Belinda, Bachelet, Dominique, Klausmeyer, Kirk, MacKenzie, Jason, Conklin, David R., Bratman, Gregrory N., Lenihan, James, Haunreiter, Erik, Daly, Christopher, and Roehrdanz, Patrick R.
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- Ecosystem services play a crucial role in sustaining human well-being and economic viability. People benefit substantially from the delivery of ecosystem services, for which substitutes usually are costly or unavailable. Climate change will substantially alter or eliminate certain ecosystem services in the future. To better understand the consequences of climate...
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- & Dominique Bachelet & Kirk Klausmeyer & Jason MacKenzie & David R. Conklin & Gregory N. Bratman & James
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- Shaw, M. Rebecca, Pendleton, Linwood, Cameron, D. Richard, Morris, Belinda, Bachelet, Dominique, Klausmeyer, Kirk, MacKenzie, Jason, Conklin, David R., Bratman, Gregrory N., Lenihan, James, Haunreiter, Erik, Daly, Christopher, and Roehrdanz, Patrick R.
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- Ecosystem services play a crucial role in sustaining human well-being and economic viability. People benefit substantially from the delivery of ecosystem services, for which substitutes usually are costly or unavailable. Climate change will substantially alter or eliminate certain ecosystem services in the future. To better understand the consequences of climate...
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- & Kirk Klausmeyer & Jason MacKenzie & David R. Conklin & Gregrory N. Bratman & James Lenihan & Erik
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- Humpert, Andrea J.
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- Ramaria is a genus of epigeous fungi common to the coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest of North America. The extensively branched basidiocarps and the positive chemical reaction of the context in ferric sulfate are distinguishing characteristics of the genus. The genus is estimated to contain between 200-300 species and...
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- subunit and mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Andrea J
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- . Bhat, Jeff M. Blaney, Evan Bolton, Gerard Bricogne, David Brown, Stephen K. Burley, David A. Case, Kirk
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- Bolton,9 Gerard Bricogne,10 David Brown,11,12 Stephen K. Burley,5,6,13,* David A. Case,6 Kirk L. Clark
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- Backe, Will J., Ort, Christoph, Brewer, Alex J., and Fidel, Jennifer A.
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- A new method was developed for the analysis of natural and synthetic androgenic steroids and their selected metabolites in aquatic environmental matrices using direct large-volume injection (LVI) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). Method accuracy ranged from 88 to 108% for analytes with well-matched internal standards. Precision,...
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- ) Kirk, L. A.; Tyler, C. R.; Lye, C. M.; Sumpter, J. P. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2002, 21, 972-979. 442
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- Alder, J. R. and Hostetler, S. W.
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- We apply GENMOM, a coupled atmosphere–ocean climate model, to simulate eight equilibrium time slices at 3000-year intervals for the past 21,000 years forced by changes in Earth–Sun geometry, atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs), continental ice sheets, and sea level. Simulated global cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is 3.8°C and...
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- Alder, J. R., & Hostetler, S. W. (2015). Global climate simulations at 3000 year intervals for the last
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- King, Nancy J. and Jessen, Pernille Wegner
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- Mobile customers are increasingly being tracked and profiled by behavioural advertisers to enhance delivery of personalized advertising. This type of profiling relies on automated processes that mine databases containing personally-identifying or anonymous consumer data, and it raises a host of significant concerns about privacy and data protection. This second article...
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- (last accessed,23 July 2010). 22 Kirk, J.,‘Browser Add-on Locks out targeted Advertising,’ PCWorld.com
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Seedling recruitment is a critical driver of population dynamics and community assembly, yet we know little about functional traits that define different recruitment strategies. For the first time, we examined whether trait relatedness across germination and seedling stages allows the identification of general recruitment strategies which share core functional attributes...
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- . Larson1*†, Roger L. Sheley2, Stuart P. Hardegree3, Paul S. Doescher4, Jeremy J. James5 1 Environmental
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Oakleaf, Robert J., Olson, Lucretia E., and Dugger, Katie M.
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- Grassland and shrubland birds are declining globally due in part to anthropogenic habitat modification. Because population performance of these species is also influenced by non-anthropogenic factors, it is important to incorporate all relevant ecological drivers into demographic models. We used design-based sampling and occupancy models to test relationships of environmental...
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- structures; and 4 groups for detection probability based on Ayers and Anderson (1999): nest1, rock pile
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- ecosystem Kelly L. Robinson1‡*, James J. Ruzicka2, Frank J. Hernandez3, WilliamM. Graham1, Mary Beth
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Seedling recruitment is a critical driver of population dynamics and community assembly, yet we know little about functional traits that define different recruitment strategies. For the first time, we examined whether trait relatedness across germination and seedling stages allows the identification of general recruitment strategies which share core functional attributes...
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- probability? Julie E. Larson1*†, Roger L. Sheley2, Stuart P. Hardegree3, Paul S. Doescher4, Jeremy J. James5
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Oakleaf, Robert J., Olson, Lucretia E., and Dugger, Katie M.
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- Grassland and shrubland birds are declining globally due in part to anthropogenic habitat modification. Because population performance of these species is also influenced by non-anthropogenic factors, it is important to incorporate all relevant ecological drivers into demographic models. We used design-based sampling and occupancy models to test relationships of environmental...
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- Factors Zachary P. Wallace1,2¤*, Patricia L. Kennedy1,2, John R. Squires3, Robert J. Oakleaf4, Lucretia E
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Seedling recruitment is a critical driver of population dynamics and community assembly, yet we know little about functional traits that define different recruitment strategies. For the first time, we examined whether trait relatedness across germination and seedling stages allows the identification of general recruitment strategies which share core functional attributes...
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- . Larson1,6 · Roger L. Sheley2 · Stuart P. Hardegree3 · Paul S. Doescher4 · Jeremy J. James5 Received: 22
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- Cenini, Valeria L., Fornara, Dario A., McMullan, Geoffrey, Ternan, Nigel, Lajtha, Kate, and Crawley, Michael J.
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- Chronic nitrogen (N) fertilization can greatly affect soil carbon (C) sequestration by altering biochemical interactions between plant detritus and soil microbes. In lignin-rich forest soils, chronic N additions tend to increase soil C content partly by decreasing the activity of lignin-degrading enzymes. In cellulose-rich grassland soils it is not clear...
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- Valeria L. Cenini . Dario A. Fornara . Geoffrey McMullan . Nigel Ternan . Kate Lajtha . Michael J
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- Zerillo, Marcelo M., Caballero, Jorge Ibarra, Woeste, Keith, Pscheidt, Jay W., and et al.
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- The ascomycete Geosmithia morbida and the walnut twig beetle Pityophthorus juglandis are associated with thousand cankers disease of Juglans (walnut) and Pterocarya (wingnut). The disease was first reported in the western United States (USA) on several Juglans species, but has been found more recently in the eastern USA in the...
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- Hartel4, Jay W. Pscheidt5, Jadelys Tonos4, Kirk Broders6, Whitney Cranshaw1, Steven J. Seybold7, Ned
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- Rastogi, Bharat, Williams, A. Park, Fischer, Douglas T., Iacobellis, Sam F., McEachern, Kathryn, Carvalho, Leila, Jones, Charles, Baguskas, Sara A., and Still, Christopher J.
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- The presence of low-lying stratocumulus clouds and fog has been known to modify biophysical and ecological properties in coastal California where forests are frequently shaded by low-lying clouds or immersed in fog during otherwise warm and dry summer months. Summer fog and stratus can ameliorate summer drought stress and enhance...
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- ,@ Sara A. Baguskas,&&,@ and Christopher J. Still#,@ # Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society
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- Schmittner, Andreas, Urban, Nathan M., Shakun, Jeremy D., Mahowald, Natalie M., Clark, Peter U., Bartlein, Patrick J., Mix, Alan C., and Rosell-Mele, Antoni
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- Assessing impacts of future anthropogenic carbon emissions is currently impeded by uncertainties in our knowledge of equilibrium climate sensitivity to atmospheric carbon dioxide doubling. Previous studies suggest 3 K as best estimate, 2–4.5 K as the 66% probability range, and non-zero probabilities for much higher values, the latter implying a...
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- 349 (Jun, 2009). 265 55. A. Schmittner, T. A. Silva, K. Fraedrich, E. Kirk, F. Lunkeit, J Climate 24
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- Gonzalez, Xavier
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- A. Elegantissima is not well understood, there is still much we don’t know about the anemone. What we do know is that they live in aggregations, where they divide the labor as mothers and warriors. The anemones have feeding tentacles and acrorhagi, the latter are attacking tentacles. Mothers are found...
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- Gonzalez Mentors: Dr. Eli Meyer Dr. Nathan L. Kirk Clones 2 Position = Caste? Insert pic here 7/8/14
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- Gonzalez, Xavier
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- A. Elegantissima is not well understood, there is still much we don’t know about the anemone. What we do know is that they live in aggregations, where they divide the labor as mothers and warriors. The anemones have feeding tentacles and acrorhagi, the latter are attacking tentacles. Mothers are found...
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- Mentors: Dr. Eli Meyer Dr. Nathan L. Kirk Clones Position = Caste? Insert pic here 7/8/14 R W
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- Tritt, McKenzie, Crowder, Camerron, and Weis, Virginia
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- The tropical sea anemone, Aiptasia sp., is a model organism within the phylum cnidaria, a group that includes globally threatened corals which are the bio-engineers of coral reefs. Aiptasia reproduce both sexually, in a process known as spawning, and asexually, mainly through a process known as pedal laceration. During spawning,...
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- O., Rodriguez- Lanetty M., Pringle J. R. (2008). Cell biology in model systems as the key to
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- Tritt, McKenzie, Crowder, Camerron, and Weis, Virginia
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- The tropical sea anemone, Aiptasia sp., is a model organism within the phylum cnidaria, a group that includes globally threatened corals which are the bio-engineers of coral reefs. Aiptasia reproduce both sexually, in a process known as spawning, and asexually, mainly through a process known as pedal laceration. During spawning,...
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- ., Davy S. K., Hoegh-Guldberg O., Rodriguez-Lanetty M., Pringle J. R. (2008). Cell biology in model
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- Grigsby, F. Bryan
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- The Ventura basin is an elongate sedimentary trough extending from the San Gabriel fault west into the Santa Barbara Channel. West of Ventura it contains over 4 km of severely deformed Pliocene and Pleistocene clastic strata. The north-dipping Red Mountain reverse fault system, which forms the northern boundary of the...
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- northern Ventura basin 15 5A-5G Cross-sections A-A', C-C', F-F', J-J', 17-24 K-K', M-M', and P-P' 6 Fault
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- Beuch, Ulrike, Berlin, Sofia, Akerblom, Jonas, Hamm, Philip B., and et al.
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- Nearly complete sequences of RNA-CP and 3'-proximal RNA-TGB were determined for 43 samples of potato mop-top virus (PMTV) originating from potato tubers and field soil from Sweden, Denmark and the USA. The results showed limited diversity and no strict geographical grouping, suggesting only a few original introductions of PMTV from...
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- Diversity and evolution of potato mop-top virus Beuch, U., Berlin, S., Åkerblom, J., Nicolaisen, M
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- Harte, Michael, Campbell, Holly V., and Webster, Janet
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- This literature review completes the first of four research tasks that make up the research project “Identification of Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Space- Use Conflicts and Analysis of Potential Mitigation Measures. The four tasks are: • Access to and understanding of relevant literature. The foundation for the development of...
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- Orr, Patricia J., Emerson, Kirk, & Keyes, Dale L. (2008). Enviromental
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- Alderman, Katie
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- The western spotted cucumber beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata) and the western striped cucumber beetle (Acalymma trivittatum) are pests of many crops, including vegetable, fruit, and nursery crops. Pesticides are commonly used to control this pest. Trap and kill technologies are under development as use in an alternative control for cucumber...
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- . Fleischer, S. J., and D. Kirk. 1994. Kairomonal baits: effect on acquisition of a feeding indicator by
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- Smith, Roy Edward
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- Two measured sections of the upper Silurian Douro Formation from Devon Island, N.W.T. were examined for their faunal content with emphasis on the paleoecology and taxonomy of the fauna. Atrypella is believed to have lived with its beaks embedded in the muddy substrate of a somewhat restricted environment. Intermittent, low...
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- OF ATRYPELLA SPP. AND THE ATRYPELLA COMMUNITY Redacted for privacy Abstract approved: 4-Err. A. J
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- Peargin, Thomas Reece
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- approved: J. G. J hnson Ordovician to Silurian limestones, quartz arenites, and other sedimentary rocks
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- Doucette, John
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- The Mount Fubilan Intrusion is part of a geologically young hypabyssal stock in the Star Mountains of Papua New Guinea. This stock was mapped as the Ok Tedi Intrusive Complex and divided into four separate bodies: the Mount Fubilan, Sydney Intrusion, Kalgoorlie, and Ningi Intrusions. Hydrothermal fluids caused alteration of...
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- Tudor-Locke, Catrine, Barreira, Tiago V., Schuna, John M., Jr., and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: We compared 24-hour waist-worn accelerometer wear time characteristics of 9-11 year old children in the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) to similarly aged U.S. children providing waking-hours waist-worn accelerometer data in the 2003-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). METHODS: Valid cases were...
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- , Ayers C, Adolph A, Jordan J, Jacobs DR, Rochon J: Validity and reliability of activity measures in
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- Oregon State University and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Water Quality Office
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- . GEOLOGY by Robert H. Bourke, J. Paul Dauphine, and Burton W. Adams Chapter 4. HYDROLOGY by Bard Glenne
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- Moriarty, Katie M., Epps, Clinton W., Betts, Matthew G., and et al.
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- Context: Functional connectivity—the facilitation of individual movements among habitat patches—is essential for species’ persistence in fragmented landscapes. Evaluating functional connectivity is critical for predicting range shifts, developing conservation plans, and anticipating effects of disturbance, especially for species affected by climate change. Objectives: We examined whether simplifying forest structure influenced animal...
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- functional connectivity for Pacific martens Moriarty, K. M., Epps, C. W., Betts, M. G., Hance, D. J., Bailey
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- Katta, Viswanath R., Blunck, David L., Jiang, Naibo, Lynch, Amy, Gord, James R., and Roy, Sukesh
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- Advances in combustor technologies are driving aircraft gas turbine engines to operate at higher pressures, temperatures and equivalence ratios. A viable approach for protecting the combustor from the high-temperature environment is to inject air through the holes drilled on the surfaces. However, it is possible that the air intended for...
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- combustion products Katta, V. R., Blunck, D. L., Jiang, N., Lynch, A., Gord, J. R., & Roy, S. (2015). On
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- McDougall, Melissa Q., Choi, Jaewoo, Stevens, Jan F., Truong, Lisa, Tanguay, Robert L., and Traber, Maret G.
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- We hypothesized that vitamin E (α-tocopherol) is required by the developing embryonic brain to prevent depletion of highly polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6), the loss of which we predicted would underlie abnormal morphological and behavioral outcomes. Therefore, we fed adult 5D zebrafish (Danio rerio) defined diets without...
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- ] G.W. Miller, L. Ulatowski, E.M. Labut, K.M. Lebold, D. Manor, J. Atkinson, C. L. Barton, R.L. Tanguay
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- Bruggeman, Jason E., Swem, Ted, Andersen, David E., Kennedy, Patricia L., and Nigro, Debora
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- Critical information for evaluating the effectiveness of management strategies for species of concern include distinguishing seldom occupied (or low-quality) habitat from habitat that is frequently occupied and thus contributes substantially to population trends. Using multi-season models that account for imperfect detection and a long-term (1981-2002) dataset on migratory Arctic Peregrine...
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- remain absent from their historical ranges or are in decline (Kirk & Hyslop 1998), including the Northern
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- Miadlikowska, Jolanta, Kauff, Frank, Högnabba, Filip, Maddison, David R., and et al.
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- The Lecanoromycetes is the largest class of lichenized Fungi, and one of the most species-rich classes in the kingdom. Here we provide a multigene phylogenetic synthesis (using three ribosomal RNA-coding and two protein-coding genes) of the Lecanoromycetes based on 642 newly generated and 3329 publicly available sequences representing 1139 taxa,...
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- representing 1139 infrageneric taxa, 317 genera and 66 families Miadlikowska, J., Kauff, F., Högnabba, F
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- Popa, Radu, Smith, Amy, Popa, Rodica, Boone, Jane, and Fisk, Martin R.
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- The boundary between ice and basalt on Earth is an analog for some near-surface environments of Mars. We investigated neutrophilic iron-oxidizing microorganisms from the basalt-ice interface in a lava tube from the Oregon Cascades with perennial ice. One of the isolates (Pseudomonas sp. HerB) can use ferrous iron Fe(II) from...
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- mbar total pressure and *0.13% O2) is *10 lbar (Seiff and Kirk, 1977). Therefore, the oxidation of
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- Xiao, Jingfeng, Ollinger, Scott V., Frolking, Steve, Law, Bevery E., and et al.
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- The exchange of carbon dioxide is a key measure of ecosystem metabolism and a critical intersection between the terrestrial biosphere and the Earth’s climate. Despite the general agreement that the terrestrial ecosystems in North America provide a sizeable carbon sink, the size and distribution of the sink remain uncertain. We...
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- Xiao, J., Ollinger, S. V., Frolking, S., Hurtt, G. C., Hollinger, D. Y., Davis, K. J., ... & Suyker, A
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- Manzano, Carlos, Hoh, Eunha, and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- This research is the first to quantify complex PAH mixtures in NIST SRMs using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC/ToF-MS), with and without extract cleanup, and reports previously unidentified PAH isomers in the NIST SRMs. We tested a novel, high orthogonality GC column combination (LC-50×NSP-35), as...
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- . W. Kirk, J. N. Lester, R. Perry, Water Air Soil Pollut, 1991, 60. 279-300. [2] K. Miet, H
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- de Szoeke, Simon P., Edson, James B., Marion, June R., Fairall, Christopher W., and Bariteau, Ludovic
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- DYNAMO and TOGA-COARE observations and reanalysis-based surface flux products are used to test theories of atmosphere-ocean interaction that explain the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO). Negative intraseasonal outgoing longwave radiation, indicating deep convective clouds, is in phase with increased surface wind stress, decreased solar heating, and increased surface turbulent heat flux—mostly evaporation—from...
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- The MJO and Air-Sea Interaction in TOGA COARE and DYNAMO de Szoeke, S. P., Edson, J. B., Marion, J. R
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- Zeng, Yi, Nie, Chao, Min, Junxia, Liu, Xiaomin, Li, Mengmeng, Chen, Huashuai, Xu, Hanshi, Wang, Mingbang, Ni, Ting, Li, Yang, Yan, Han, Zhang, Jin-Pei, Song, Chun, Chi, Li-Qing, Wang, Han-Ming, Dong, Jie, Zheng, Gu-Yan, Lin, Li, Qian, Feng, Qi, Yanwei, Liu, Xiao, Cao, Hongzhi, Wang, Yinghao, Zhang, Lijuan, Li, Zhaochun, Zhou, Yufeng, Wang, Yan, Lu, Jiehua, Li, Jianxin, Qi, Ming, Bolund, Lars, Yashin, Anatoliy, Land, Kenneth C., Gregory, Simon, Yang, Ze, Gottschalk, William, Tao, Wei, Wang, Jian, Wang, Jun, Xu, Xun, Bae, Harold, Nygaard, Marianne, Christiansen, Lene, Christensen, Kaare, Franceschi, Claudio, Lutz, Michael W., Gu, Jun, Tan, Qihua, Perls, Thomas, Sebastiani, Paola, Deelen, Joris, Slagboom, Eline, Hauser, Elizabeth, Xu, Huji, Tian, Xiao-Li, Yang, Huanming, and Vaupel, James W.
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- Only two genome-wide significant loci associated with longevity have been identified so far, probably because of insufficient sample sizes of centenarians, whose genomes may harbor genetic variants associated with health and longevity. Here we report a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of Han Chinese with a sample size 2.7 times the...
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- Hatfield Marine Science Center and Oregon State University
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- These four items document the 2010-2011 permitting process to stabilize the eastern edge of the Hatfield Marine Science Center property. During late 2006, erosion forced the closure of the HMSC public estuary trail. In March 2007, an erosion control project using a gravel beach or "dynamic revetment" resulted in the...
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- highly erosional at the shore (Allan and Kirk, 2000). Furthermore, under these prevailing wind
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- Heramb, Annika Sofie
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- This research paper uses data from the World Value Survey to examine the relationship between life satisfactions, perception of freedom, and religious affiliation in The People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Finland, and the United State of America. The paper looks to compare three different countries with vastly different...
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- . Hadaway, Christopher Kirk. "Life Satisfaction and Religion: A Reanalysis." Social Forces 57.2 (1978
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- Motorykin, Oleksii, Santiago-Delgado, Lisandra, Rohlman, Diana, Schrlau, Jill E., Harper, Barbara, Harris, Stuart, Harding, Anna, Kile, Molly L., and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- Few studies have been published on the excretion rates of parent polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and hydroxy-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (OH-PAHs) following oral exposure. This study investigated metabolism and excretion rates of 4 parent PAHs and 10 OH-PAHs after the consumption of smoked salmon. Nine members of the Confederated Tribes of...
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- ., Santiago-Delgado, L., Rohlman, D., Schrlau, J. E., Harper, B., Harris, S., ... & Simonich, S. L. M. (2015
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- Allen, Jennifer, Salamack, Autumn, and Schoonmaker, Peter
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- . Allen, J., J. Alper, L. Nisenfeld and P. Scruggs. July 1999. “Growing Portland’s Environmental
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- Cowell, Peter F.
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- ~essor of Ge<(!og~ in charge of major Date thesis is presented ---~J=un~e:........::1~3.L.......,;1~9~8
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- Popa, Radu, Smith, Amy, Popa, Rodica, Boone, Jane, and Fisk, Martin R.
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- The boundary between ice and basalt on Earth is an analog for some near-surface environments of Mars. We investigated neutrophilic iron-oxidizing microorganisms from the basalt-ice interface in a lava tube from the Oregon Cascades with perennial ice. One of the isolates (Pseudomonas sp. HerB) can use ferrous iron Fe(II) from...
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- , A., Rodica, P., Boone, J., & Fisk, M. (2011). Olivine-Respiring Bacteria Isolated from the Rock
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- Van Dersal, Samuel and Oregon. State Veterinarian
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- Schmittner, A. and Lund, D. C.
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- The reason for the initial rise in atmospheric CO₂ during the last deglaciation remains unknown. Most recent hypotheses invoke Southern Hemisphere processes such as shifts in midlatitude westerly winds. Coeval changes in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) are poorly quantified, and their relation to the CO₂ increase is not...
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- Boersma, L., National Science Foundation (U.S.). Research Applied to National Needs Program, United States. Office of Water Research and Technology, Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute, and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- Boersma, L., Barlow, E., Miner, J. R., Phinney, H.K., and J.E. Oldfield. 1975. Protein produc tion rates
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- Schriever, Tiffany A. and Lytle, David A.
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- Hydrology is the main environmental filter in aquatic ecosystems and may result in shared tolerances and functional traits among species in disparate ecosystems. We analyzed the associations between taxonomic and functional facets of diversity within aquatic ecosystems (ponds vs. streams) across a hydroperiod gradient (1–365 d) to untangle the hydrologic...
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- ; accepted 21 December 2015; final version received 31 January 2016. Corresponding Editor: J. P. Benstead
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- Rochman, Chelsea M., Manzano, Carlos, Hentschel, Brian T., Simonich, Staci L. Massey, and Hoh, Eunha
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- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on virgin polystyrene (PS) and PS marine debris led us to examine PS as a source and sink for PAHs in the marine environment. At two locations in San Diego Bay, we measured sorption of PAHs to PS pellets, sampling at 0, 1, 3, 6, 9...
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- chloride, and polystyrene 415 films. J. Agr. Food Chem. 2005, 53, 164-169. 416 44. Kirk, R. E.; Othmer
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- Hoh, Eunha, Hentschel, Brian T., Simonich, Staci L. Massey, Manzano, Carlos, and Rochman, Chelsea M.
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- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on virgin polystyrene (PS) and PS marine debris led us to examine PS as a source and sink for PAHs in the marine environment. At two locations in San Diego Bay, we measured sorption of PAHs to PS pellets, sampling at 0, 1, 3, 6, 9...
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- chloride, and polystyrene 415 films. J. Agr. Food Chem. 2005, 53, 164-169. 416 44. Kirk, R. E.; Othmer
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- Jackson, Patrick A.
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- The Pleistocene Carpinteria basin is an east-trending northward-verging, faulted syncline containing up to 1220m of partially intertonguing Santa Barbara and Casitas Formations deposited on previously folded pre- Pleistocene strata with up to 80° discordance. Structures subcropping against the unconformity indicate most of the deformation in the Santa Ynez Range prior...
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- Potter, Eric Chapple
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- RANGE, NYE COUNTY, NEV ,ADA Redacted for Privacy Abstract approved: 1' J.(G. hnson Paleozoic
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- McGowan, Michelle L., Fishman, Jennifer R., Settersten, Richard A., Jr., Lambrix, Marcie A., and Juengst, Eric T.
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- BACKGROUND: Many commentators on ‘‘direct-to-consumer’’ genetic risk information have raised concerns that giving results to individuals with insufficient knowledge and training in genomics may harm consumers, the health care system, and society. In response, several commercial laboratories offering genomic risk profiling have shifted to more traditional ‘‘direct-to-provider’’ (DTP) marketing strategies,...
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- Testing McGowan, M. L., Fishman, J. R., Settersten, R. A. Jr, Lambrix, M. A., Juengst, E. T. (2014
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- Bird, Jill M.
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- Upper Cambrian through Middle Devonian carbonate andclastic sequences of the northern part of the Fish Creek Rangerepresent shallow-shelf sedimentation in the Cordilleranmiogeosyncline. The lower and middle Paleozoic section exposedin the northern Fish Creek Range fits well within regional facies patterns and paleogeographic reconstructions.The Upper Cambrian Dunderberg Shale was deposited in...
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- field: P. Cowell, M. DeDen, J. Fulton, H. Hoffman, and S. Sans. And a very special thanks to Jack
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- Renaud, Erica N. C., van Bueren, Edith T. Lammerts, Myers, James R., and et al.
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- Organic agriculture requires cultivars that can adapt to organic crop management systems without the use of synthetic pesticides as well as genotypes with improved nutritional value. The aim of this study encompassing 16 experiments was to compare 23 broccoli cultivars for the content of phytochemicals associated with health promotion grown...
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- Petersen, Ann M., Earp, Nathanial C., Redmond, Mandy E., Postlethwait, John H., von Hippel, Frank A., Buck, C. Loren, and Cresko, William A.
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- s Metrics Comments Related Content Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusions Supporting Information Acknowledgments Author Contributions References Reader Comments (0) Media Coverage (0) Figures Abstract Perchlorate is a common aquatic contaminant that has long been known to affect thyroid function in vertebrates, including humans. More recently perchlorate has been shown...
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- , Pirkle JL. Perchlorate exposure of the US Pop- ulation, 2001–2002. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2007
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- Motorykin, Oleksii, Schrlau, Jill, Jia, Yuling, Harper, Barbara, Harris, Stuart, Harding, Anna, Stone, David, Kile, Molly, Sudakin, Daniel, and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- A method was developed for the measurement of 19 parent PAHs (PAHs) and 34 hydroxylated PAHs (OH-PAHs) in urine and personal air samples of particulate matter less than 2.5 um in diameter (PM[subscript 2.5]) using GC-MS and validated using NIST SRM 3672 (Organic Contaminants in Smoker’s Urine) and SRM 3673...
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- ., Schrlau, J., Yuling, J., Harper, B., Harris, S., Harding, A., & Simonich, S. L. M. (in press
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- Harte, Michael, Campbell, Holly V., and Webster, Janet
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- This literature review completes the first of four research tasks that make up the research project “Identification of Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Space- Use Conflicts and Analysis of Potential Mitigation Measures. The four tasks are: • Access to and understanding of relevant literature. The foundation for the development of...
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- -‐making. 6 Beck, Michael W., Ferdaña, Z., Kachmar, J., Morrison
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- Martin, Danielle K. H.
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- Since around 1923 Port-Orford-cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (A. Murray) Parl.) has been affected by Phytophthora root disease caused by the virulent introduced pathogen Phytophthora lateralis. A systematic resistance testing and breeding program located at the USDA Forest Service Dorena Genetic Resource Center in Cottage Grove, Oregon was initiated in 1997 with...
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- and was a Forest Service liaison. Seedlings were obtained from the USFS J. Herbert Stone Nursery in
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- Defenders of Wildlife
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- A variety of approaches are used in sagebrush conservation. The Sagebrush/Sage Grouse Habitat Metric is one of several ecological measures that have been developed to help managers determine where to invest limited resources and how to calculate the ecological impact and improvement associated with the implementation of conservation actions.
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- . Expert advisors attended meetings and/or provided advice between meetings. They are: Chad Boyd, Kirk
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- Whitaker, John Harry McDonald, 1921-
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- The purpose of this study was to test two hypotheses. The first hypothesis interprets allochthonous rocks in the Willow Creek area of the Pinyon Range as lying on flat, superficial thrusts that truncate the underlying folded Mississippian rocks of the Antler flysch sequence. The second hypothesis interprets the allochthonous rocks...
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- . J. G. Johnson who provided me with this challenging and important project and who was helpful and
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- LaBerge, Rene D.
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- June, 1995 APPROVED: Professor of Geology in charge of major olthè I3eparttheTñt of Gèosc[enJe J
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- Puigcorbé, Viena, Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R., Masqué, Pere, and Prahl, Fredrick G.
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- Summertime carbon, nitrogen, and biogenic silica export was examined using ²³⁴Th:²³⁸U disequilibria combined with free floating sediment traps and fine scale water column sampling with in situ pumps (ISP) within the Eastern Tropical North Pacific and the Gulf of California. Fine scale ISP sampling provides evidence that in this system,...
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- ., ... & Lam, P. J. (2015). Small phytoplankton drive high summertime carbon and nutrient export in the Gulf
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- Araújo, Welington L., Creason, Allison L., Mano, Emy T., Camargo-Neves, Aline A., Minami, Sonia N., Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- From a screen of 36 plant-associated strains of Burkholderia spp., we identified 24 strains that suppressed leaf and pseudobulb necrosis of orchid caused by B. gladioli. To gain insights into the mechanisms of disease suppression, we generated a draft genome sequence from one suppressive strain, TC3.4.2R3. The genome is an...
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- Schalla, Robert Allen
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- Paleozoic dolomites, limestones, and detrital clastic rocks were mapped in the Bellevue Peak 15 minute quadrangle in the southern Mahogany Hills, Nevada. Sedimentary rock units in this area represent shallow-shelf eastern assemblage deposits. Shallow-shelf carbonates characterized deposition from at least Ordovician through Late Devonian time, when clastics derived from the...
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- MAHOGANY HILLS, EUPEKA COUNTY, NEVADA Abstract approved: Redacted for Privacy J. G. oh son Paleozoic
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- Marchese Robinson, Richard L., Lynch, Iseult, Peijnenburg, Willie, Rumble, John, Klaessig, Fred, Marquardt, Clarissa, Rauscher, Hubert, Puzyn, Tomasz, Purian, Ronit, Åberg, Christoffer, Karcher, Sandra, Vriens, Hanne, Hoet, Peter, Hoover, Mark D., Hendren, Christine Ogilvie, and Harper, Stacey L.
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- Nanotechnology is of increasing significance. Curation of nanomaterial data into electronic databases offers opportunities to better understand and predict nanomaterials’ behaviour. This supports innovation in, and regulation of, nanotechnology. It is commonly understood that curated data need to be sufficiently complete and of sufficient quality to serve their intended purpose....
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- Tomasz Puzyn,i Ronit Purian,j Christoffer Åberg,k Sandra Karcher,l Hanne Vriens,m Peter Hoet,m Mark D
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- Orben, Rachael A., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Irons, David B., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- 1. Foraging and migration often require different energetic and movement strategies. Though not readily apparent, constraints during one phase might influence the foraging strategies observed in another. For marine birds that fly and dive, body size constraints likely present a trade-off between foraging ability and migration as smaller bodies reduce...
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- J N m�1; Elliott et al. 2013). Regardless, some birds make foraging trips of up to 70 km during
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- Penoyer, Peter E. and Niem, Alan R.
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- chabazite) or are calcite-cemented which would inhibit ground water ? j 19 movement through the rock
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- Kumar, Deepak and Murthy, Ganti S.
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- Background: During cellulosic ethanol production, cellulose hydrolysis is achieved by synergistic action of cellulase enzyme complex consisting of multiple enzymes with different mode of actions. Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose is one of the bottlenecks in the commercialization of the process due to low hydrolysis rates and high cost of enzymes....
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- maximum bonds that can be broken for each microfibril (Nhij) were calculated as: Nhij ¼ Nhimax � f j ð4Þ
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- Freitag, Michael
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- Chromosome segregation relies on coordinated activity of a large assembly of proteins, the kinetochore interaction network (KIN). How conserved the underlying mechanisms driving the epigenetic phenomenon of centromere and kinetochore assembly and maintenance are remains unclear, even though various eukaryotic models have been studied. More than 50 different proteins, many...
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- essential, while deletion of CENP-S and CENP-X resulted in only minor growth defects (J. Galazka and M
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- Wise, Diane
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- Paleozoic limestones, dolomites, quartz arenites, and other clastic rocks were mapped in the vicinity of Dobbin Summit and Clear Creek in the central Monitor Range. Sedimentary rock units present in this area represent the shallow-shelf eastern assemblage and basin and also the basin-slope facies of the traditional limestoneclastic assemblage. The...
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- . J. G. Johnson suggested the field area and provided much-needed support and patience for what
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- West, Nick
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- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease where paralysis of the body is the result of motor neuron function loss. A potential cause of ALS is the loss of zinc from Superoxide Dismutase (SOD). SOD’s cellular responsibility is to enzymatically react with the superoxide anion forming oxygen and the...
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- Lauer, Timothy Campbell
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension, United States. Dept. of Agriculture, University of Idaho. Extension, Berry, Ralph E. (Ralph Eugene), 1940-, Fisher, Glenn C., and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Allmaras, Joan Marian
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- . This author acknowledges Dr. J. G. Johnson, Dr. H. E. Enlows and Dr. 0. F. Craven for critically
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- Rohr, David Malcolm, 1947-
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- The sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks of the Callahan, California area formed on, or adjacent to, a Lower Paleozoic island arc complex which has since been tectonically disrupted. Sandstone, shale, lithic wacke, chert, banded quartzite, siliceous mudstone, conglomerate, and limestone of the eastern Klamath belt were deposited from the Middle...
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- acknowledged. Professor A. J. Boucot suggested the project and provided suggestions, help, and encourage
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- Drake, Edwin A.
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- NORTHERN MAHOGANY HILLS AREA. EUREKA COUN.TY. NEVADA Abstract approved: J. G.. J Within the map area
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- Kennedy, Theodore A., Muehlbauer, Jeffrey D., Yackulic, Charles B., Lytle, David A., Miller, Scott W., Dibble, Kimberly L., Kortenhoeven, Eric W., Metcalfe, Anya N., and Baxter, Colden V.
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- Dams impound the majority of rivers and provide important societal benefits, especially daily water releases that enable on-peak hydroelectricity generation. Such “hydropeaking” is common worldwide, but its downstream impacts remain unclear. We evaluated the response of aquatic insects, a cornerstone of river food webs, to hydropeaking using a life history–hydrodynamic...
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- Echo Dam, Weber River; H, the Wanship Dam, Weber River; I, the Causey Dam, S. Fork Ogden River; J, the
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- Superlative country Prof Adolf recalls. China tour. Nov. 3, 1978, 7:3-6 - -AGAN, RAYMOND J. Agan assumes
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- Trojan, William R.
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- approved: Redacted for Privacy DrC J. G. Johnson Lochkovian to Frasnian carbonate rocks in the northern
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- Hollingshead, Anne Huston, 1925-
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- Many of the natural resource problems facing man in the present era are so large and complicated that no one discipline provides an adequate approach for their solutions. As an example, the relationships of man to the land resource base can best be understood when they are considered holistically rather...
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- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS An expression of deep appreciation is extended to Dr. Richard M. Highsmith, Jr. and to Dr. J
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- . 27, 1943, 3:2 William J. Kerr dies in Portland. Apr. 16, 1947, 1:4 OSC flag flies half mast for ex
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- TA, et al. J Clin Lipidol. 2015;9:129–169.1 *For those at moderate risk, additional testing may be
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- Dalton, Meghan, Fleishman, Erica, Bachelet, Dominique, and Rupp, David
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- In this report, we present future projections of climate and climate-related natural hazards in Benton County for the 2020s (2010–2039) and 2050s (2040–2069) relative to the 1971–2000 historical baseline. The projections are based on multiple global climate models for both a lower greenhouse gas emissions scenario (RCP 4.5) and a...
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- Newspaper Index Project. Oregon
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- OREGON SPECTATOR INDEX 1846-1854 Volume I A-J, Inclusive
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- Smith, Gary Allen
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- Neogene rocks of the Deschutes basin include the middle Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group and Simtustus Formation, and late Miocene to early Pliocene Deschutes Formation. Assignment of Prineville chemical-type flows to the Grande Ronde Basalt of the Columbia River Basalt Group is based upon correlation of these lavas from their...
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- Fisher (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Dr. Paul Hammond (Portland State University). Dr. J
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- Shea, John E.
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- The structure of engineering curricula currently in place at most colleges and universities has existed since the early 1950's, and reflects an historical emphasis on a solid foundation in math, science, and engineering science. However, there is often not a close match between elements of the traditional engineering education, and...
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- Ehret, Gayle Ann
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- people who aided me in the thesis work and completion. Chief among these is my husband, Robert J