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- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
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- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- Creator:
- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
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- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
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- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- Creator:
- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
- Abstract:
- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- Creator:
- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
- Abstract:
- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- Creator:
- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
- Abstract:
- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- Creator:
- McCune, Bruce, Smith, Robert, Alphandary, Elisa, Arvidson, Rheannon, Bono, Gina, Chipman, Bridget, Corkery, Andrew, DiMeglio, Joseph, Hansen, Kimberly, Isch, Katrina, McAlpine, Jesse, Marks-Fife, Chad, Mead, Brad, Miller, Daniel, Nolte, Nathan, Ottombrino, Ashley, Prior, Tamra, Streich, Jared, Theis, Susan, Vandruff, Stephanie, Wesseler, Christina, Wesseler, Kimberly, and Wiseman, Michelle
- Abstract:
- Isolated populations of four reindeer lichen species and varieties co-occur in a unique relict prairie habitat at Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, southwest Washington State, USA. The prairie is the type locality for mima mounds, unusual geologic features providing topographical variation that influences vegetation patterns. Reindeer lichens (Cladonia subgenus Cladina)...
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- Creator:
- Smith, Robert, Hansen, Eric, 1968-, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- With a little patience and a lot of practice, sales presentations can become one of your most productive selling tools. Success depends on your capacity to listen, the depth of your knowledge of your company and its products, and your ability to ask the right questions.
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- Technical Report
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- Creator:
- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Smith, Robert, and Hansen, Eric, 1968-
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- It has been estimated that a business loses 20 percent of its customers annually. These losses may be a result of competitors’ activities, changing material requirements, changes in purchasing policies, relocation, business failures, retirements, mergers, death, or litigation. In some commodity-like forest products, this percentage may be much higher. Somehow,...
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- Technical Report