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- Condon, Lea A. and Pyke, David A.
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- Shrubs, bunchgrasses and biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are believed to contribute to site resistance to plant invasions in the presence of cattle grazing. Although fire is a concomitant disturbance with grazing, little is known regarding their combined impacts on invasion resistance. We are the first to date to test the...
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- on Shrub, Bunchgrass and Biocrust Communities in the Great Basin (USA) Lea A. Condon1,2* and David
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- McCorkle, Daniel C., Martin, Pamela A., Lea, David W., and Klinkhammer, Gary P.
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- Core-top benthic foraminifera (Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi) from a depth transect of Soutar box cores from the Ontong-Java Plateau (1.6 – 4.4 km) were analyzed for cadmium, barium, and strontium (Cd/Ca, Ba/Ca, and Sr/Ca) and for their stable isotopic composition (δ¹³C and δ¹⁸O). We also measure bottom water δ¹³C, Cd, and Ba...
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- Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts Pamela A. Martin and David W. Lea Department of Geological Sciences
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- Wilson, Gregory W.
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- A model is presented for the horizontal and vertical diffusion of sand tracer particles by waves and is verified using a reanalysis of the experiments of Miller and Komar (1979, ). In the model, sand particles take random jumps at a rate associated with the wave period but also can...
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- Ballio and Radice, 2015; Fathel et al., 2015; Wilson and Hay, 2016] and theories [Ancey84 et al., 2008
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- Greaves, M., Caillon, N., Rebaubier, H., Bartoli, G., Boharty, S., Cacho, I., Clarke, L., Cooper, M., Daunt, C., Delaney, M., deMenocal, P., Dutton, A., Eggins, S., Elderfield, H., Garbe-Schoenberg, D., Goddard, E., Green, D., Groeneveld, J., Hastings, D., Hathorne, E., Kimoto, K., Klinkhammer, Gary P., Labeyrie, L., Lea, D. W., Marchitto, T., Martinez-Boti, M. A., Mortyn, P. G., Ni, Y., Nuernberg, D., Paradis, G., Pena, L., Quinn, T., Rosenthal, Y., Russell, A., Sagawa, T., Sosdian, S., L., Stott, Tachikawa, K., Tappa, E., Thunell, R., and Wilson, P. A.
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- An interlaboratory study of Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios in three commercially available carbonate reference materials (BAM RS3, CMSI 1767, and ECRM 752-1) was performed with the participation of 25 laboratories that determine foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios worldwide. These reference materials containing Mg/Ca in the range of foraminiferal calcite (0.8 mmol/mol to...
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- , Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK I. Cacho GRC Geociències Marines, Department of Stratigraphy, Paleontology and
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- Yu, Zhen, Sunchu, Bharath, Fok, Wilson C., Alshaikh, Nahla, and Pérez, Viviana I.
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- It is well known that in mice the extension in lifespan by rapamycin is sexually dimorphic, in that it has a larger effect in females than males. In a previous study we showed that in male C57BL6 mice, rapamycin had less profound effects in both gene expression and liver metabolites...
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- Yu, Zhen, Wang, Rong, Fok, Wilson C., Coles, Alexander, Salmon, Adam B., and Pérez, Viviana I.
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- Dietary restriction (DR) is the gold standard intervention used to delay aging, and much recent research has focused on the identification of possible DR mimetics. Energy sensing pathways, including insulin/IGF1 signaling, sirtuins, and mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR), have been proposed as pathways involved in the antiaging actions of DR,...
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- Montealegre, Maria Camila, Roy, Subarna, Boni, Franziska, Hossain, Muhammed Iqbal, Navab-Daneshmand, Tala, Caduff, Lea, Faruque, A. S. G., Islam, Mohammad Aminul, and Julian, Timothy R.
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- Soils in household environments in low- and middle-income countries may play an important role in the persistence, proliferation, and transmission of Escherichia coli. Our goal was to investigate the risk factors for detection, survival, and growth of E. coli in soils collected from household plots. E. coli was enumerated in...
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- Iqbal Hossain, b Tala 3 Navab-Daneshmand, a * Lea Caduff, a A.S.G. Faruque, c Mohammad Aminul
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- Wilson, Greg and Özkan-Haller, H. Tuba
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- A method is presented for estimating bathymetry in a river, based on observations of depth-averaged velocity during steady flow. The estimator minimizes a cost function that combines known information in the form of a prior estimate and measured data (including measurement noise). State augmentation is used to relate the measured...
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- Estimation of River Depths GREG WILSON AND H. TUBA ÖZKAN-HALLER College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric
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- Pugatch, Todd, Schroeder, Elizabeth, and Wilson, Nicholas
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- We design a commitment device for college students, “Study More Tomorrow,” conduct a randomized controlled trial testing a model of its takeup, and measure its effect on tutoring attendance and grades. The device commits students to attend tutoring if their midterm grade falls below a pre-specified threshold. Unlike other commitment...
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- September 2023 Todd Pugatch Elizabeth Schroeder Nicholas Wilson Abstract: We design a commitment
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- Wilson, Mark V., Ingersoll, Cheryl A., Clark, Deborah Louise, 1950-, and Wilson, Mark G.
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- Explaining restoration failure can be as important as touting success. We used a series of studies to understand the failure of techniques commonly used to restore wetland prairies in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon. Burning, fallowing, and solarization (covering tilled plots with plastic sheeting to heat the soil) had...
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- , slower growing native species typical in Oregon’s Willamette Valley (Wilson and Clark 2001). Thus, pest
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- Mix, Alan C., Pisias, Nicklas G., Rugh, W., Wilson, J., Morey, A., and Hagelberg, T. K.
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- Benthic foraminifer and δ¹³C data from Site 849, on the west flank of the East Pacific Rise (0°11'N, 110°3l'W; 3851 m), give relatively continuous records of deep Pacific Ocean stable isotope variations between 0 and 5 Ma. The mean sample spacing is 4 k.y. Most analyses are from Cibicides wuellerstorfi>...
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- . Wilson,2 A. Morey,2 and T.K. Hagelberg2,3 ABSTRACT Benthic foraminifer and δ13C data from Site 849, on
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- Fok, Wilson C., Zhang, Yiqiang, Salmon, Adam B., Bhattacharya, Arunabh, Gunda, Rakesh, Jones, Dean, Ward, Walter, Fisher, Kathleen, Richardson, Arlan, and Perez, Viviana I.
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- Because rapamycin, an inhibitor of the nutrient sensor mammalian target of rapamycin, and dietary restriction both increase life span of mice, it has been hypothesized that they act through similar mechanisms. To test this hypothesis, we compared various biological parameters in dietary restriction mice (40% food restriction) and mice fed...
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- Rapamycin and Dietary Restriction Have Overlapping and Distinctive Effects in Young Mice Wilson C
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- Primbs, Toby, Wilson, Glenn, Schmedding, David, Higginbotham, Carol, and Simonich, Staci Massey
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- Historic and current use pesticides (HUPs and CUPs), with respect to use in the United States and Canada, were identified in trans-Pacific and regional air masses at Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO), a remote high elevation mountain in Oregon’s Cascade Range located in the United States, during the sampling period of...
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- Green, Cara-Paige, Ratcliffe, Norman, Mattern, Thomas, Thompson, David, Lea, Mary-Anne, Wotherspoon, Simon, Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, Ellenberg, Ursula, Morrison, Kyle W., Pütz, Klemens, Sagar, Paul M., Seddon, Philip J., Torres, Leigh G., and Hindell, Mark A.
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- Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which offsets the peak timing of resource utilisation between species. Many studies focus on spatial and temporal niche partitioning during the breeding season, few have investigated the role allochrony plays in...
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- Citation: Green C-P, Ratcliffe N, Mattern T, Thompson D, Lea M-A, Wotherspoon S, et al. (2022) The role
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- Kashani, Alireza G., Olsen, Michael J., Parrish, Christopher E., and Wilson, Nicholas
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- In addition to precise 3D coordinates, most light detection and ranging (LIDAR) systems also record “intensity”, loosely defined as the strength of the backscattered echo for each measured point. To date, LIDAR intensity data have proven beneficial in a wide range of applications because they are related to surface parameters,...
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- . J., Parrish, C. E., & Wilson, N. (2015). A Review of LIDAR Radiometric Processing: From Ad Hoc
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- Temesgen, Hailemariam, Monleon, Vicente, Weiskittel, Aaron, and Wilson, Duncan
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- Conifer crowns can be highly variable both within and between trees, particularly with respect to foliage biomass and leaf area. A variety of sampling schemes have been used to estimate biomass and leaf area at the individual tree and stand scales. Rarely has the effectiveness of these sampling schemes been...
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- Biomass Hailemariam Temesgen, Vicente Monleon, Aaron Weiskittel, and Duncan Wilson Abstract: Conifer
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- Wilson, Cara, Klinkhammer, Gary P., and Chin, Carol S.
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- The hydrography in the central and east basins of the Bransfield Strait is examined using data collected along a track 340 km long through the strait in November 1995, in conjunction with historical data from the NODC database. Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) was seen throughout most of the central basin...
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- phoc_29_212.465_479 MARCH 1999 465W I L S O N E T A L . q 1999
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- Wilson, Greg W., Özkan-Haller, H. Tuba, and Holman, Robert A.
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- We investigate the momentum balance in the surf zone, in a setting which is weakly varying in the alongshore direction. Our focus is on the role of nonlinear advective terms. Using numerical experiments, we find that advection tends to counteract alongshore variations in momentum flux, resulting in more uniform kinematics....
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- dependence of surf zone advection Greg W. Wilson,1 H. Tuba €Ozkan-Haller,1 and Robert A. Holman1 Received
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- Wilson, G. W., Özkan-Haller, H. Tuba, and Holman, R. A.
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- A methodology is described for assimilating observations in a steady state twodimensional horizontal (2‐DH) model of nearshore hydrodynamics (waves and currents), using an ensemble‐based statistical estimator. In this application, we treat bathymetry as a model parameter, which is subject to a specified prior uncertainty. The statistical estimator uses state augmentation...
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- inversion in a two‐dimensional horizontal surf zone model G. W. Wilson,1 H. T. Özkan‐Haller,1 and R. A
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- van de Lindt, John W., Gupta, Rakesh, Garcia, Rachel A., and Wilson, Jebediah
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- The forces exerted on light-frame wood buildings as a result of surge and waves are not fully understood. With a better understanding of these types of forces, it may eventually be possible to build coastal structures to better withstand the loads. In this paper, a recent two part experimental study...
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- Wilson b a Colorado State University, Department of Civil Engineering, Mail Stop 1372, Fort Collins, CO
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- Wilson, Mark V., Clark, Deborah Louise, 1950-, and Roberts, R. E.
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- Questions: Are traits related to the performance of plant species in restoration? Are the relationships between traits and performance consistent across the functional groups of annual forbs, perennial forbs, and grasses? Do the relationships between traits and performance depend on neighboring functional groups? Location: A former agricultural field, being restored...
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- Science 10: 609-620. Wilson, M.V. 1998. Upland Prairie. In: Part I the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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- Khuong Hoang Hua, Gia, Wilson, Robert, and Dung, Jeremiah
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- White rot, caused by Sclerotium cepivorum, is a serious disease that causes significant yield losses in Allium production. The pathogen persists in soil as sclerotia, which germinate in response to sulfur compounds in Allium root exudates. This study was aimed at investigating the potential of early-terminated Allium bait crops to...
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- white rot disease of Allium. In 408 Innovative approaches to plant disease control, ed. I Chet. New
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- Barros-Parada, Wilson, Knight, Alan L., Basoalto, Esteban, and Fuentes-Contreras, Eduardo
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- Studies were conducted to evaluate the use of several trap-lure combinations to improve the monitoring of codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in apple, Malus domestica Bordk. The treatments involved the use of clear, orange, and white traps baited with one or more of the following attractants: the major...
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- (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in apple orchards Wilson Barros-Parada1, Alan L. Knight2, Esteban Basoalto3, and
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- Johnson, Steven L., Power, James Harry, Wilson, Derek R., and Ray, James
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- We tracked three groups of steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss smolts implanted with acoustic transmitters to determine whether the degree of hatchery domestication or the juvenile rearing environment (hatchery raceway versus natural stream) influenced migration timing and survival in the Alsea River and estuary, Oregon. Two groups consisted of age-1 smolts reared...
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- Telemetry Steven L. Johnson a , James Harry Power b , Derek R. Wilson c & James Ray c a Oregon Department of
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- Baarda, Benjamin I. and Sikora, Aleksandra E.
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- Neisseria gonorrhoeae is an exquisitely adapted, strictly human pathogen and the causative agent of the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea. This ancient human disease remains a serious problem, occurring at high incidence globally and having a major impact on reproductive and neonatal health. N. gonorrhoeae is rapidly evolving into a superbug...
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- hunt for countermeasures against an old disease Baarda, B. I., & Sikora, A. E. (2015). Proteomics of
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- Marshall, Nikki B. and Kerkvliet, Nancy I.
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- The immune toxicity of the ubiquitous environmental contaminant 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), commonly referred to as dioxin, has been studied for over 35 years but only recently has the profound immune suppression induced by TCDD exposure been linked to induction of regulatory T cells (Tregs). The effects of TCDD are mediated through...
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- hydrocarbon receptor in the generation of regulatory T cells Nikki B. Marshall1 and Nancy I. Kerkvliet1,2
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- Hansen, Gayle I., Hanyuda, Takeaki, and Kawai, Hiroshi
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- Recognisable debris from the Great Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami of March 2011 began arriving on the coasts of Oregon and Washington, USA in June 2012. This debris often carried fouling Japanese marine algae, and there was concern that these species might recruit and invade northeast Pacific shores. From June 2012...
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- Corresponding Author: Gayle I. Hansen, Ph. D. Oregon State University Newport, OR UNITED STATES Corresponding
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- Fok, Wilson C., Bokov, Alex, Gelfond, Jonathan, Yu, Zhen, Zhang, Yiqiang, Doderer, Mark, Chen, Yidong, Javors, Martin, Wood, William H., III, Zhang, Yongqing, Becker, Kevin G., Richardson, Arlan, and Pérez, Viviana I.
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- Rapamycin (Rapa) and dietary restriction (DR) have consistently been shown to increase lifespan. To investigate whether Rapa and DR affect similar pathways in mice, we compared the effects of feeding mice ad libitum (AL), Rapa, DR, or a combination of Rapa and DR (Rapa + DR) on the transcriptome and...
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- Fok, Wilson C., Chen, Yidong, Bokov, Alex, Zhang, Yiqiang, Salmon, Adam B., Diaz, Vivian, Javors, Martin, Wood, William H., III, Zhang, Yongqing, Becker, Kevin G., Pérez, Viviana I., and Richardson, Arlan
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- Rapamycin was found to increase (11% to 16%) the lifespan of male and female C57BL/6J mice most likely by reducing the increase in the hazard for mortality (i.e., the rate of aging) term in the Gompertz mortality analysis. To identify the pathways that could be responsible for rapamycin's longevity effect,...
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- Wilson, Cara, Speer, Kevin, Charlou, Jean-Luc, Bougault, Henri, and Klinkhammer, Gary P.
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- As part of the French-American Ridge Atlantic program the French-American Zero-Angle Photon Spectrometer and Rocks (FAZAR) cruise conducted water column studies between 33 and 40°N along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) to detect hydrothermal activity and map its influence. This paper describes the large-scale hydrography within the axial valley, with particular...
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- tics across the top. WILSON ET AL.: HYDROGRAPHY ABOVE THE MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE 20,559 0 I I II I I
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- Gutiérrez, David, Harcourt, Jennifer, Díez, Sonia B., Gutiérrez Illán, Javier, and Wilson, Robert J.
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- Models relating species distribution records to environmental variables are increasingly applied to biodiversity conservation. Such techniques could be valuable to predict the distribution, abundance or habitat requirements of species that are rare or otherwise difficult to survey. However, despite widely-documented positive intraspecific relationships between occupancy and abundance, few studies have...
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- · Javier Gutiérrez Illán· Robert J. Wilson D. Gutiérrez (Corresponding author) · S.B. Díez Área de
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- Gutiérrez, David, Harcourt, Jennifer, Díez, Sonia B., Gutiérrez Illán, Javier, and Wilson, Robert J.
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- Models relating species distribution records to environmental variables are increasingly applied to biodiversity conservation. Such techniques could be valuable to predict the distribution, abundance or habitat requirements of species that are rare or otherwise difficult to survey. However, despite widely-documented positive intraspecific relationships between occupancy and abundance, few studies have...
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- · Javier Gutiérrez Illán· Robert J. Wilson D. Gutiérrez (Corresponding author) · S.B. Díez Área de
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- Alley, Zoe M., Kerr, David C. R., Wilson, John Paul, and Rule, Nicholas O.
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- Introduction: People whose faces look untrustworthy tend to receive harsher social evaluations, including more severe criminal sentences. Yet little is known about how much facial trustworthiness reflects individuals’ behavioral histories. We examined whether adolescent histories of delinquency and substance use predict strangers’ perceptions of young men’s facial trustworthiness. Methods: Boys...
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- Psychological Science Oregon State University and Oregon Social Learning Center John Paul Wilson
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- van de Lindt, John W., Gupta, Rakesh, Cox, Daniel T., and Wilson, Jebediah S.
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- Recent natural disasters around the world including both tsunamis and hurricanes, have highlighted the inability of wood buildings to withstand wave and surge loading during these extreme events. Little is known about the interaction between coastal residential light-frame wood buildings and wave and surge loading because often little is left...
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- ∗, Rakesh Gupta∗∗, Daniel T. Cox∗∗∗, and Jebediah S. Wilson∗∗ ∗Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State
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- Wilson, Jebediah S., Gupta, Rakesh, van de Lindt, John W., Clauson, Milo, and Garcia, Rachel
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- The goal of this study was to develop an understanding of the nature of wave loading on a wood-framed scale residential building model for a variety of building configurations and test conditions. Testing was performed on a 1/6th scale two-story wood-framed residential structure. The structure was impacted with waves and...
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- details can be found in Wilson �2008�. Model Structure Construction The wall framing members were
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- Gu, Xiaodong, Wu, Zhiping, Huang, Ying, Wagner, Matthew A., Baleanu-Gogonea, Camelia, Mehl, Ryan A., Buffa, Jennifer A., DiDonato, Anthony J., Hazen, Leah B., Fox, Paul L., Gogonea, Valentin, Parks, John S., DiDonato, Joseph A., and Hazen, Stanley L.
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- The interaction of lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) with apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) plays a critical role in highdensity lipoprotein (HDL) maturation.Wepreviously identified a highly solvent-exposed apoA-I loop domain (Leu¹⁵⁹–Leu¹⁷⁰) in nascent HDL, the so-called “solar flare” (SF) region, and proposed that it serves as an LCAT docking site (Wu, Z., Wagner, M....
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- for the Apolipoprotein A-I/Lecithin Cholesterol Acyltransferase Interaction Loop of High-density
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- Fan, Ying, Ma, Lian, Pippins, Jennifer, Limb, Susan, Xu, Yun, and Sahajwalla, Chandrahas G.
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- Inhaled and intranasal corticosteroids (ICS and INS) are among the mainstays of the treatment for asthma and allergic rhinitis, respectively, and also carry the potential to suppress the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis. Several important factors affect the interpretability of trials investigating the impact of ICS and INS on the HPA axis....
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- Intranasal Corticosteroids' Effect on Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Function, Part I: General Overview
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- Palmer, Amy L. and Dolan, Brian P.
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- CD8⁺ T cells are responsible for killing cells of the body that have become infected or oncogenically transformed. In order to do so, effector CD8⁺ T cells must recognize their cognate antigenic peptide bound to a MHC class I molecule that has been directly presented by the target cell. Due...
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- pone.0067796 1..8 MHC Class I Antigen Presentation of DRiP
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- Broadley, Michael W., Sumino, Hirochika, Graham, David W., Burgess, Ray, and Ballentine, Chris J.
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- Halogens are primarily located within surface reservoirs of the Earth; as such they have proven to be effective tracers for the identification of subducted volatiles within the mantle. Subducting lithologies exhibit a wide variety of halogen compositions, yet the mantle maintains a fairly uniform signature, suggesting halogens may be homogenized...
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- Variations in Halogens (Cl, Br, and I), Trace Elements, and 3He/4He Along the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain
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- Hatton, Ross L., Ding, Yang, Choset, Howie, and Goldman, Daniel I.
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- Combining geometric mechanics theory, laboratory robotic experiment, and numerical simulation, we study the locomotion in granular media of the simplest noninertial swimmer, the Purcell three-link swimmer. Using granular resistive force laws as inputs, the theory relates translation and rotation of the body to shape changes (movements of the links). This...
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- Medium Ross L. Hatton,1 Yang Ding,2,* Howie Choset,3 and Daniel I. Goldman4 1School of Mechanical
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- Smith, T. J., Baltzer, W. I., Lohr, C., and Stieger-Vanegas, S. M.
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- A two-year-old, 97 kg, male neutered English Mastiff was evaluated for left pelvic limb lameness of five months duration localized to the stifle joint. Following radiographic, computed tomographic and arthroscopic examination, the lameness was subsequently diagnosed as being caused by primary synovial osteochondromatosis. In total, 194 osteochondral bodies were removed...
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- osteochondromatosis of the stifle in an English Mastiff T. J. Smith1; W. I. Baltzer1; C. Löhr2; S. M. Stieger
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- Segovia-Lerma, A., Murray, L. W., Townsend, M. S., and Ray, I. M.
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- Identification of heterotic groups and patterns among breeding populations provides fundamental information to help plant breeders more knowledgeably manipulate heterosis. A diallel analysis was conducted among nine alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) germplasms, commonly referred to as African, Chilean, Flemish, Indian, Ladak, M. falcata, M. varia, Peruvian, and Turkistan, which represent...
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- . L. W. Murray . M. S. Townsend . I. M. Ray Population-based diallel analyses among nine historically
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- Spiegel, Caleb S., Haig, Susan M., Goldstein, Michael I., and Huso, Manuela
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- Studies examining the effects of human disturbance on avian parental behavior and reproductive success are fundamental to bird conservation. However, many such studies fail to also consider the influence of natural threats, a variable environment, and parental roles. Our work examines interactive relationships of cyclical (time of day, tide, temperature,...
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- SEX ROLES OF BLACK OYSTERCATCHERS IN ALASKA CALEB S. SPIEGEL1,2,5, SUSAN M. HAIG2, MICHAEL I
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- Garcia, Jonathan, Parker, Caroline, Parker, Richard G., Wilson, Patrick A., Philbin, Morgan M., and Hirsch, Jennifer S.
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- Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) experience among the highest rates of HIV infection in the United States. We conducted a community-based ethnography in New York City to identify the structural and environmental factors that influence BMSMs vulnerability to HIV and their engagement with HIV prevention services. Methods...
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- among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Garcia, J., Parker, C., Parker, R. G., Wilson, P. A., Philbin, M
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- Clark, Deborah Louise, 1950-, Wilson, Mark V., Roberts, Rachel, Dunwiddie, Peter W., Stanley, Amanda, and Kaye, Thomas N.
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- Question: Most results of restoration efforts are species-specific and/or site-specific and therefore are not general enough to be easily applied to other species and other sites. Our research addresses the issue of species-specific results by investigating the feasibility of using plant traits instead of taxonomic species to characterize species responses...
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- Prairie Plant Trait Database, which includes species from the entire Pacific Northwest region (Wilson
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- Bildfell, Rob J., Rumbeiha, Wilson K., Schuler, Krysten L., Meteyer, Carol U., Wolff, Peregrine L., and Gillin, Colin M.
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- Epizootic mortality in several geese species, including cackling geese (Branta hutchinsii) and Canada geese (Branta canadensis), has been recognized in the Willamette Valley of Oregon for over a decade. Birds are generally found dead on a body of water or are occasionally observed displaying neurologic clinical signs such as an...
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- –2011) Rob J. Bildfell,1 Wilson K. Rumbeiha, Krysten L. Schuler, Carol U. Meteyer, Peregrine L. Wolff
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- Howland, Amanda D., Skinkis, Patricia A., Wilson, John H., Riga, Ekaterini, Pinkerton, John N., Schreiner, R. Paul, and Zasada, Inga A.
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- One of the most commonly encountered plant-parasitic nematodes in eastern Washington Vitis vinifera vineyards is Meloidogyne hapla; however, limited research exists on the impact of this nematode on V. vinifera. The objectives of this research were to determine the impact of M. hapla on Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon vine establishment...
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- , P. A., Wilson, J. H., Riga, E., Pinkerton, J. N., Schreiner, R. P., & Zasada, I. A. (2015). Impact
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- Wilson, G. W., Özkan-Haller, H. Tuba, Holman, R. A., Haller, M. C., Honegger, D. A., and Chickadel, C. C.
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- Bathymetry is a major factor in determining nearshore and surf zone wave transformation and currents, yet is often poorly known. This can lead to inaccuracy in numerical model predictions. Here bathymetry is estimated as an uncertain parameter in a data assimilation system, using the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF). The system...
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- predictions via data assimilation of remote sensing observations Wilson, G. W., H. T. Özkan-Haller, R. A
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- O'Connell, Steven G., McCartney, Melissa A., Paulik, L. Blair, Allan, Sarah E., Tidwell, Lane G., Wilson, Glenn, and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Sequestering semi-polar compounds can be difficult with low-density polyethylene (LDPE), but those pollutants may be more efficiently absorbed using silicone. In this work, optimized methods for cleaning, infusing reference standards, and polymer extraction are reported along with field comparisons of several silicone materials for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and pesticides....
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- ., McCartney, M. A., Paulik, L. B., Allan, S. E., Tidwell, L. G., Wilson, G., & Anderson, K. A. (2014
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- Wilson, Mandy L., Cai, Yizhi, Hanlon, Regina, Taylor, Samantha, Chevreux, Bastien, Setubal, João C., Tyler, Brett M., and Peccoud, Jean
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- Gene synthesis attempts to assemble user-defined DNA sequences with base-level precision. Verifying the sequences of construction intermediates and the final product of a gene synthesis project is a critical part of the workflow, yet one that has received the least attention. Sequence validation is equally important for other kinds of...
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- sequence. (i) Submission: the user submits their sequencing trace files and their reference sequence
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- Ray, I. M., Townsend, M. S., Henning, J. A., Currier, C. G., and Melton, B. A.
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- NM-9D11A-AN3 alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) germplasm (Reg. no. GP-337, NSL 386506) was developed by the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station and released 5 Oct. 1998. NM-9D11A-AN3 has demonstrated high yield potential under deficit irrigated field conditions in southern New Mexico. It is highly resistant to anthracnose (caused by Colletotrichum trifolii...
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- Martinez-Monteagudo, Sergio I., Saldana, Marleny D. A., Torres, J. Antonio, and Kennelly, John J.
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- Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been recently studied for its health-promoting and disease-preventing properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of pressure (100-600 MPa), temperature (60-120˚C) and treatment time (0-14 min) on CLA content in milk and anhydrous milk fat (AMF) rich in CLA. In milk...
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- thermal sterilization on conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) 4 content in CLA-enriched milk 5 6 Sergio I
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- Whitehead, Amy L., Lyver, Phil O'B., Ballard, Grant, Barton, Kerry, Karl, Brian J., Dugger, Katie M., Jennings, Scott, Lescroël, Amelie, Wilson, Peter R., and Ainley, David G.
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- Body size, mass and condition can affect an organism’s ability to cope with variation in resource availability or metabolic demand, particularly as juveniles reach independence. It follows that changes to parental provisioning efficiency (size and frequency of meals) through intraspecific competition or environmental conditions that affect prey availability may affect...
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- mass and flipper length, respectively, of individual i, bSMA is the slope of the SMA regression of M on
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- Kimbro, David L., White, J. Wilson, Tillotson, Hanna, Cox, Nikkie, Christopher, Megan, Stokes-Cawley, Owen, Yuan, Samantha, Pusack, Timothy J., and Stallings, Christopher D.
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- Predator outbreaks are predicted to increasingly decimate economically and ecologically important prey populations because global climate change and food-web modifications frequently facilitate predators and stress prey. Natural systems are organized hierarchically, with processes operating at multiple scales giving rise to patterns of biodiversity, so predicting and managing outbreaks requires a...
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- salinization-induced outbreak of predators on oyster reefs DAVID L. KIMBRO,1,� J. WILSON WHITE,2 HANNA
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- Vogeler, Jody C., Hudak, Andrew T., Vierling, Lee A., Evans, Jeffrey, Green, Patricia, and Vierling, Kern I. T.
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- Using remotely-sensed metrics to identify regions containing high animal diversity and/or specific animal species or guilds can help prioritize forest management and conservation objectives across actively managed landscapes. We predicted avian species richness in two mixed conifer forests, Moscow Mountain and Slate Creek, containing different management contexts and located in...
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- , L. A., Evans, J., Green, P., & Vierling, K. I. T. (2014). Terrain and vegetation structural
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- Uhlmann, Eric Luis, Leavitt, Keith, Menges, Jochen I., Koopman, Joel, Howe, Michael, and Johnson, Russell E.
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- Accumulated evidence from social and cognitive psychology suggests that many behaviors are driven by processes operating outside of awareness, and an array of implicit measures to capture such processes have been developed. Despite their potential application, implicit measures have received relatively modest attention within the organizational sciences, due in part...
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- † Oregon State University Jochen I. Menges University of Cambridge Joel Koopman Michael Howe
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- Hagar, Joan C., Eskelson, Bianca N. I., Haggerty, Patricia K., Nelson, S. Kim, and Vesely, David G.
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- LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) is an emerging remote-sensing tool that can provide fine-scale data describing vertical complexity of vegetation relevant to species that are responsive to forest structure. We used LiDAR data to estimate occupancy probability for the federally threatened marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) in the Oregon Coast Range...
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- Teeguarden, Justin G., Twaddle, Nathan C., Churchwell, Mona I., Yang, Xiaoxia, Fisher, Jeffrey W., Seryak, Liesel M., and Doerge, Daniel R.
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- Extensive first-pass metabolism of ingested bisphenol A (BPA) in the gastro-intestinal tract and liver restricts blood concentrations of bioactive BPA to < 1% of total BPA in humans and non-human primates. Absorption of ingested BPA through non-metabolizing tissues of the oral cavity, recently demonstrated in dogs, could lead to the...
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- Boersma, Kate S., Dee, Laura E., Miller, Steve J., Bogan, Michael T., Lytle, David A., and Gitelman, Alix I.
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- Functional trait analysis is an appealing approach to study differences among biological communities because traits determine species' responses to the environment and their impacts on ecosystem functioning. Despite a rapidly expanding quantitative literature, it remains challenging to conceptualize concurrent changes in multiple trait dimensions (“trait space”) and select quantitative functional...
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- , DaviD a. LytLe,4 anD aLix i. giteLman5 1Department of Biology, University of San Diego, San Diego
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- Milovancev, Milan, Hilgart-Martiszus, Ian, McNamara, Michael J., Goodall, Cheri P., Seguin, Bernard, Bracha, Shay, and Wickramasekara, Samanthi I.
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- Background: Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor of dogs and carries a poor prognosis despite aggressive treatment. An improved understanding of the biology of OSA is critically needed to allow for development of novel diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic tools. The surface-exposed proteome (SEP) of a cancerous cell...
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- Seguin1,4, Shay Bracha1 and Samanthi I Wickramasekara3 Abstract Background: Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most
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- Sanjuan, Tatiana I., Franco-Molano, Ana E., Kepler, Ryan M., Spatafora, Joseph W., Tabima, Javier, Vasco-Palacios, Aida M., and Restrepo, Silvia
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- The neotropical biogeographic zone is a ‘hot spot’ of global biodiversity, especially for insects. Fungal pathogens of insects appear to track this diversity. However, the integration of this unique component of fungal diversity into molecular phylogenetic analyses remains sparse. The entomopathogenic fungal genus Ophiocordyceps is species rich in this region...
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- from the Amazon and evolution of neotropical Ophiocordyceps Sanjuan, T. I., Franco-Molano, A. E
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- Hawbaker, Todd J., Radeloff, Volker C., Stewart, Susan I., Hammer, Rober B., Keuler, Nicholas S., and Clayton, Murray K.
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- National-scale analyses of fire occurrence are needed to prioritize fire policy and management activities across the United States. However, the drivers of national-scale patterns of fire occurrence are not well understood, and how the relative importance of human or biophysical factors varies across the country is unclear. Our research goal...
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- occurrence in the United States TODD J. HAWBAKER,1,5 VOLKER C. RADELOFF,1,6 SUSAN I. STEWART,2 ROGER B
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- Jennings, Tara N., Smith, Jane E., Cromack, Kermit, Jr., Sulzman, Elizabeth W., McKay, Donaraye, Caldwell, Bruce A., and Beldin, Sarah I.
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- Postfire logging recoups the economic value of timber killed by wildfire, but whether such forest management activity supports or impedes forest recovery in stands differing in structure from historic conditions remains unclear. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of mechanical logging after wildfire on soil bacterial...
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- & Sarah I. Beldin Received: 30 November 2010 /Accepted: 15 July 2011 /Published online: 30 July 2011
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- Loper, Joyce E., Hassan, Karl A., Mavrodi, Dmitri V., Davis, Edward W., II, Lim, Chee Kent, Shaffer, Brenda T., Elbourne, Liam D. H., Stockwell, Virginia O., Hartney, Sierra L., Breakwell, Katy, Henkels, Marcella D., Tetu, Sasha G., Rangel, Lorena I., Kidarsa, Teresa A., Wilson, Neil L., van de Mortel, Judith E., Song, Chunxu, Blumhagen, Rachel, Radune, Diana, Hostetler, Jessica B., Brinkac, Lauren M., Durkin, A. Scott, Kluepfel, Daniel A., Wechter, W. Patrick, Anderson, Anne J., Kim, Young Cheol, Pierson, Leland S., III, Pierson, Elizabeth A., Lindow, Steven E., Kobayashi, Donald Y., Raaijmakers, Jos M., Weller, David M., Thomashow, Linda S., Allen, Andrew E., and Paulsen, Ian T.
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- We provide here a comparative genome analysis of ten strains within the Pseudomonas fluorescens group including seven new genomic sequences. These strains exhibit a diverse spectrum of traits involved in biological control and other multitrophic interactions with plants, microbes, and insects. Multilocus sequence analysis placed the strains in three sub-clades,...
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- Loper, Joyce E., Hassan, Karl A., Mavrodi, Dmitri V., Davis, Edward W., II, Lim, Chee Kent, Shaffer, Brenda T., Elbourne, Liam D. H., Stockwell, Virginia O., Hartney, Sierra L., Breakwell, Katy, Henkels, Marcella D., Tetu, Sasha G., Rangel, Lorena I., Kidarsa, Teresa A., Wilson, Neil L., van de Mortel, Judith E., Song, Chunxu, Blumhagen, Rachel, Radune, Diana, Hostetler, Jessica B., Brinkac, Lauren M., Durkin, A. Scott, Kluepfel, Daniel A., Wechter, W. Patrick, Anderson, Anne J., Kim, Young Cheol, Pierson, Leland S., III, Pierson, Elizabeth A., Lindow, Steven E., Kobayashi, Donald Y., Raaijmakers, Jos M., Weller, David M., Thomashow, Linda S., Allen, Andrew E., and Paulsen, Ian T.
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- We provide here a comparative genome analysis of ten strains within the Pseudomonas fluorescens group including seven new genomic sequences. These strains exhibit a diverse spectrum of traits involved in biological control and other multitrophic interactions with plants, microbes, and insects. Multilocus sequence analysis placed the strains in three sub-clades,...
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- . Henkels1, Sasha G. Tetu3, Lorena I. Rangel2, Teresa A. Kidarsa1, Neil L. Wilson3, Judith E. van de Mortel5
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- Steinhauer, Nathalie A., Rennich, Karen, Wilson, Michael E., Caron, Dewey M., Lengerich, Eugene J., Pettis, Jeff S., Rose, Robyn, Skinner, John A., Tarpy, David R., Wilkes, James T., and vanEngelsdorp, Dennis
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- For the past six years in which overwintering mortality of honey bee colonies has been surveyed in the USA, estimates of colony loss have fluctuated around one-third of the national population. Here we report on the losses for the 2012-2013 seasons. We collected data from 6,482 US beekeepers (6,114 backyard,...
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- ., Wilson, M. E., Caron, D. M., Lengerich, E. J., Pettis, J. S., ... & Vanengelsdorp, D. (2014). A national
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- Rodriguez-Mari, Adriana, Wilson, Catherine, Titus, Tom A., Canestro, Cristian, BreMiller, Ruth A., Yan, Yi-Lin, Nanda, Indrajit, Johnston, Adam, Kanki, John P., Gray, Erin M., He, Xinjun, Spitsbergen, Jan, Schindler, Detlev, and Postlethwait, John H.
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- Mild mutations in BRCA2 (FANCD1) cause Fanconi anemia (FA) when homozygous, while severe mutations cause common cancers including breast, ovarian, and prostate cancers when heterozygous. Here we report a zebrafish brca2 insertional mutant that shares phenotypes with human patients and identifies a novel brca2 function in oogenesis. Experiments showed that...
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- oocyte nuclear architecture. Citation: Rodrı́guez-Marı́ A, Wilson C, Titus TA, Cañestro C, BreMiller RA
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- Dundas, Steven J., Levine, Arielle S., Lewison, Rebecca L., Doerr, Angee N., White, Crow, Galloway, Aaron W. E., Garza, Corey, Hazen, Elliott L., Padilla‐Gamiño, Jacqueline, Samhouri, Jameal F., Spalding, Ana, Stier, Adrian, and White, J. Wilson
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- Recent warnings from scientists suggest there is limited time to enact policies to avert wide‐ranging ecological and social damage from climate change. In the United States, discussions about comprehensive national policies to avert climate change have begun, with “Green New Deal” proposals and climate plans put forth by members of...
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- Spalding12,13,14 Adrian Stier15 J. Wilson White2 1Department of Applied Economics, Oregon State University
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- Menge, Bruce A., Caselle, Jennifer E., Barth, John A., Blanchette, Carol A., Carr, Mark H., Chan, Francis, Gravem, Sarah, Gouhier, Tarik C., Lubchenco, Jane, McManus, Margaret A., Milligan, Kristen, Novak, Mark, Raimondi, Peter T., Washburn, Libe, and White, J. Wilson
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- A major goal of the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) has been to understand the impacts of climate change and variability on the coastal ecosystems of the inner shelf of the California Current Large Marine System in particular, and other marine and even nonmarine systems more generally....
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- . Wilson White Oceanography | Vol.32, No.372 Photo of the Cape Blanco, Oregon, study site with two
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- Lubchenco, Jane, Menge, Bruce A., Barth, John A., Carr, Mark H., Caselle, Jennifer E., Chan, Francis, Fulton-Bennett, Heather K., Gaines, Steven D., Kroeker, Kristy J., Milligan, Kristen, Palumbi, Steven R., and White, J. Wilson
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- Twenty years ago, the creation of a new scientific program, the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO), funded by the Packard Foundation, provided the opportunity to integrate—from the outset—research, monitoring, and outreach to the public, policymakers, and managers. PISCO’s outreach efforts were initially focused primarily on sharing scientific...
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- , Steven R. Palumbi, and J. Wilson White Oceanography | Vol.32, No.3106 The giant kelp, Macrocystis
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- Kroeker, Kristy J., Carr, Mark H., Raimondi, Peter T., Caselle, Jennifer E., Washburn, Libe, Palumbi, Stephen R., Barth, John A., Chan, Francis, Menge, Bruce A., Milligan, Kristen, Novak, Mark, and White, J. Wilson
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- Despite progressive policies and continued advances in ocean management, numerous shifts associated with global changes have been observed in marine ecosystems in recent years, including warming, ocean acidification, and deoxygenation. As global change accelerates, science is needed to inform evidence-based management strategies for continued ecosystem services. Resilience management, in which...
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- , and J. Wilson White Oceanography | Vol.32, No.3116 Oceanography | September 2019 117
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- Riley, Ronald T., Enongene, Evaristus, Voss, Kenneth A., Norred, William P., Meredith, Filmore I., Sharma, Raghubir P., Spitsbergen, Jan, Williams, David E., Carlson, David B., and Merrill, Alfred H. Jr.
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- There is a great deal of evidence that altered sphingolipid metabolism is associated with fumonisin-induced animal diseases including increased apoptotic and oncotic necrosis, and carcinogenesis in rodent liver and kidney. The biochemical consequences of fumonisin disruption of sphingolipid metabolism most likely to alter cell regulation are increased free sphingoid bases...
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- . Norred,1 Filmore I. Meredith,1 Raghubir P. Sharma,2 Jan Spitsbergen,3 David E. Williams,3 David B
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- Hilker, Thomas, Lyapustin, Alexei I., Tucker, Compton J., Hall, Forrest G., Myneni, Ranga B., Wang, Yujie, Bi, Jian, Mendes de Moura, Yhasmin, and Sellers, Piers J.
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- We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precipitation patterns and that reduction in rainfall since 2000 has diminished vegetation greenness across large parts of Amazonia. Large-scale directional declines in vegetation greenness may indicate decreases in carbon uptake and substantial changes in...
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- Vegetation dynamics and rainfall sensitivity of the Amazon Hilker, T., Lyapustin, A. I., Tucker, C. J., Hall
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- Chambers, Jeanne C., Miller, Richard F., Board, David I., Pyke, David A., Roundy, Bruce A., Grace, James B., Schupp, Eugene W., and Tausch, Robin J.
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- In sagebrush ecosystems invasion of annual exotics and expansion of piñon (Pinus monophylla Torr. and Frem.) and juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook., J. osteosperma [Torr.] Little) are altering fire regimes and resulting in large-scale ecosystem transformations. Management treatments aim to increase resilience to disturbance and enhance resistance to invasive species by...
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- , R. F., Board, D. I., Pyke, D. A., Roundy, B. A., Grace, J. B., ... & Tausch, R. J. (2014
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- In their recent Canadian Journal of Forest Research Comment 368 article, Wilson and Oliver (2000) developed an equation for predicting the average ratio of height to diameter at breast height for the largest 250 trees/ha (H/DL250) in unthinned stands as a function of initial density and dominant height of the...
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- 1Comment on the following paper: J.S. Wilson and C.D. Oliver. 2000. Can. J. For. Res.30: 910–920. I:\cjfr
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- Moran, Mary Ann, Kujawinski, Elizabeth B., Stubbins, Aron, Fatland, Rob, Aluwihare, Lihini I., Buchan, Alison, Crump, Byron C., Dorrestein, Pieter C., Dyhrman, Sonya T., Hess, Nancy J., Howe, Bill, Longnecker, Krista, Medeiros, Patricia M., Niggemann, Jutta, Obernosterer, Ingrid, Repeta, Daniel J., and Waldbauer, Jacob R.
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- Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans is one of the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth, comparable in size to the atmospheric CO₂ reservoir. A vast number of compounds are present in DOM, and they play important roles in all major element cycles, contribute to the storage of...
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- , Rob Fatlandd,1, Lihini I. Aluwiharee, Alison Buchanf, Byron C. Crumpg, Pieter C. Dorresteinh,i,j
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- Henkels, Marcella D., Kidarsa, Teresa A., Shaffer, Brenda T., Goebel, Neal C., Burlinson, Peter, Mavrodi, Dmitri V., Bentley, Michael A., Rangel, Lorena I., Davis, Edward W., II, Thomashow, Linda S., Zabriskie, T. Mark, Preston, Gail M., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- Bacteria in the diverse Pseudomonas fluorescens group include rhizosphere inhabitants known for their antifungal metabolite production and biological control of plant disease, such as Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5, and mushroom pathogens, such as Pseudomonas tolaasii. Here, we report that strain Pf-5 causes brown, sunken lesions on peeled caps of the button...
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- Michael A. Bentley,4 Lorena I. Rangel,1 Edward W. Davis II,1,2 Linda S. Thomashow,6 T. Mark Zabriskie,3
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- Elmendorf, Sarah C., Jones, Katherine D., Cook, Benjamin I., Diez, Jeffrey M., Enquist, Carolyn A. F., Hufft, Rebecca A., Jones, Matthew O., Mazer, Susan J., Miller-Rushing, Abraham J., Moore, David J. P., Schwartz, Mark D., and Weltzin, Jake F.
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- Phenology is an integrative science that comprises the study of recurring biological activities or events. In an era of rapidly changing climate, the relationship between the timing of those events and environmental cues such as temperature, snowmelt, water availability, or day length are of particular interest. This article provides an...
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- ,†Katherine D. Jones,1 Benjamin I. Cook,3 Jeffrey M. Diez,4 Carolyn A. F. Enquist,5,6 Rebecca A. Hufft,7
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Bailey, Kevin Mclean, Buckel, Jeffrey A., White, J. Wilson, Link, Jason S., Essington, Timothy E., Gaichas, Sarah, Anderson, Todd W., Brodeur, Richard D., Chan, Kung-Sik, Chen, Kun, Englund, Goran, Frank, Kenneth T., Freitas, Vania, Hixon, Mark A., Hurst, Thomas, Johnson, Darren W., Kitchell, James F., Reese, Doug, Rose, George A., Sjodin, Henrik, Sydeman, William J., van der Veer, Henk W., Vollset, Knut, and Zador, Stephani
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- Predatorprey interactions are a primary structuring force vital to the resilience of marine communities and sustainability of the worlds oceans. Human influences on marine ecosystems mediate changes in species interactions. This generality is evinced by the cascading effects of overharvesting top predators on the structure and function of marine ecosystems....
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- Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M. C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., de Jong, S. J., De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.-F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I., Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I., Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V., Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffré, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I., Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I., Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A. V., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kurča, T., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Osta, J., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.-A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Smirnov, D., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.-T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., Zivkovic, L., and D0 Collaboration
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- We report evidence for the simultaneous production of J/ψ and Υ mesons in 8.1 fb⁻¹ of data collected at s√=1.96 TeV by the D0 experiment at the Fermilab pp¯ Tevatron Collider. Events with these characteristics are expected to be produced predominantly by gluon-gluon interactions. In this analysis, we extract the effective cross...
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Measurement of spin correlation between and antitop quarks produced in p¯p collisions at √s=1.96 TeV
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- Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brochmann, M., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M. -C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., de Jong, S. J., De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.-F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I., Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I., Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V., Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffré, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I., Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I., Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A. V., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kurča, T., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.-A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.-T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., Zivkovic, L., and D0 Collaboration
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- We present a measurement of the correlation between the spins of t and t quarks produced in proton– antiproton collisions at the Tevatron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV. We apply a matrix element technique to dilepton and single-lepton+jets final states in data accumulated with the D0 detector...
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- Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M.-C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., de Jong, S. J., De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gaspar, P., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.-F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I., Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I., Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V., Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffré, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I., Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I., Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A. V., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kurča, T., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Osta, J., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.-A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Smirnov, D., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.-T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., Zivkovic, L., and D0 Collaboration
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- We use a sample of diphoton + dijet events to measure the effective cross section of double parton interactions, which characterizes the area containing the interacting partons in proton-antiproton collisions, and find it to be σeff = 19.3 ± 1.4(stat) ± 7.8 (syst) mb. The sample was collected by the...
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- Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brochmann, M., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M. -C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., de Jong, S. J., De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.-F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. 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V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.-A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.-T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., Zivkovic, L., and D0 Collaboration
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- We measure the forward-backward asymmetries A[subscript]FB of charged Ξ and Ω baryons produced in p (p) over bar collisions recorded by the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider at √s = 1.96 TeV as a function of the baryon rapidity y. We find that the asymmetries A[subscript]FB for charged...
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- We evaluate a regional-scale simulation with the WRF-Chem model for the VAMOS (Variability of the American Monsoon Systems) Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx), which sampled the Southeast Pacific's persistent stratocumulus deck. Evaluation of VOCALS-REx ship-based and three aircraft observations focuses on analyzing how aerosol loading affects marine boundary layer (MBL)...
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- . Hawkins9, G. Allen10, I. Crawford10, J. Crosier10, and S. R. Springston11 1Center for Global and Regional
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- Leybourne, Matthew I., Schwarz-Schampera, Ulrich, de Ronde, Cornel E. J., Baker, Edward T., Faure, Kevin, Walker, Sharon L., Butterfield, David A., Resing, Joe, Lupton, John, Hannington, Mark D., Massoth, Gary J., Embley, Robert W., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Clark, Malcolm, Timm, Christian, Graham, Ian J., and Wright, Ian C.
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- Authors listed on this Accepted Manuscript vary slightly from those listed on the Version of Record. Harold L. Gibson is an additional author on the published version.
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- 1 Volcanic Centre, Kermadec Arc 2 3 MATTHEW I. LEYBOURNE 1*, ULRICH SCHWARZ-SCHAMPERA 2
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- Bullerjahn, George S., McKay, Robert M., Davis, Timothy W., Baker, David B., Boyer, Gregory L., D’Anglada, Lesley V., Doucette, Gregory J., Ho, Jeff C., Irwin, Elena G., Kling, Catherine L., Kudela, Raphael M., Kurmayer, Rainer, Michalak, Anna M., Ortiz, Joseph D., Otten, Timothy G., Paerl, Hans W., Qin, Boqiang, Sohngen, Brent L., Stumpf, Richard P., Visser, Petra M., and Wilhelm, Steven W.
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- In early August 2014, the municipality of Toledo, OH (USA) issued a ‘do not drink’ advisory on their water supply directly affecting over 400,000 residential customers and hundreds of businesses (Wilson, 2014). This order was attributable to levels of microcystin, a potent liver toxin, which rose to 2.5 μg L⁻¹...
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- Fischer, A. Paige, Spies, Thomas A., Steelman, Toddi A., Moseley, Cassandra, Johnson, Bart R., Bailey, John D., Ager, Alan A., Bourgeron, Patrick, Charnley, Susan, Collins, Brandon M., Kline, Jeffrey D., Leahy, Jessica E., Littell, Jeremy S., Millington, James D. A., Nielsen-Pincus, Max, Olsen, Christine S., Paveglio, Travis B., Roos, Christopher I., Steen-Adams, Michelle M., Stevens, Forrest R., Vukomanovic, Jelena., White, Eric M., and Bowman, David M. J. S.
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- Wildfire risk in temperate forests has become a nearly intractable problem that can be characterized as a socioecological “pathology”: that is, a set of complex and problematic interactions among social and ecological systems across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Assessments of wildfire risk could benefit from recognizing and accounting for...
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- Clark, Peter U., Shakun, Jeremy D., Baker, Paul A., Bartlein, Patrick J., Brewer, Simon, Brook, Edward J., Carlson, Anders E., Cheng, Hai, Kaufman, Darrell S., Liu, Zhengyu, Marchitto, Thomas M., Mix, Alan C., Morrill, Carrie, Otto-Bliesner, Bette L., Pahnke, Katharina, Russell, James M., Whitlock, Cathy, Adkins, Jess F., Blois, Jessica L., Clark, Jorie, Colman, Steven M., Curry, William B., Flower, Ben P., He, Feng, Johnson, Thomas C., Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean, Markgraf, Vera, McManus, Jerry, Mitrovica, Jerry X., Moreno, Patricio I., and Williams, John W.
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- Deciphering the evolution of global climate from the end of the Last Glacial Maximum approximately 19 ka to the early Holocene 11 ka presents an outstanding opportunity for understanding the transient response of Earth's climate system to external and internal forcings. During this interval of global warming, the decay of...
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- Brooka, Anders E. Carlsonf,g, Hai Chengh,i, Darrell S. Kaufmanj, Zhengyu Liug,k, Thomas M. Marchittol
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- Braunmiller, Jochen and Nábělek, John
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- The Explorer region offshore western Canada is a tectonically complex area surrounded by the Pacific, North America, and Juan de Fuca plates. Existing tectonic models for the region differ fundamentally. Proposed plate configurations range from multiple independent plate fragments to an Explorer plate now fused to North America along the...
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- RDW for Revere-Dellwood- Wilson, Win for Winona, FZ for fault zone, I for island, S for seamount, Pen
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- Koppers, Anthony A. P., Staudigel, Hubert, Pringle, Malcolm S., and Wijbrans, Jan R.
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- South Pacific intraplate volcanoes have been active since the Early Cretaceous. Their HIMU-EMI-EMII mantle sources can be traced back into the West Pacific Seamount Province (WPSP) using plate tectonic reconstructions, implying that these distinctive components are enduring features within the Earth's mantle for, at least, the last 120 Myr. These...
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- , however, violate all assumptions of the classical Wilson-Morgan hot spot hypothesis, indicating that long
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- Blake, D. F., Morris, R. V., Kocurek, G., Morrison, S. M., Downs, R. T., Bish, D., Ming, D. W., Edgett, K. S., Rubin, D., Goetz, W., Madsen, M. B., Sullivan, R., Gellert, R., Campbell, I., Treiman, A. H., McLennan, S. M., Yen, A. S., Grotzinger, J., Vaniman, D. T., Chipera, S. J., Achilles, C. N., Rampe, E. B., Sumner, D., Meslin, P.-Y., Maurice, S., Forni, O., Gasnault, O., Fisk, M., Schmidt, M., Mahaffy, P., Leshin, L. A., Glavin, D., Steele, A., Freissinet, C., Navarro-González, R., Yingst, R. A., Kah, L. C., Bridges, N., Lewis, K. W., Bristow, T. F., Farmer, J. D., Crisp, J. A., Stolper, E. M., Des Marais, D. J., Sarrazin, P., and MSL Science Team
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- The Rocknest aeolian deposit is similar to aeolian features analyzed by the Mars Exploration Rovers (MERs) Spirit and Opportunity. The fraction of sand <150 micrometers in size contains ~55% crystalline material consistent with a basaltic heritage and ~45% x-ray amorphous material. The amorphous component of Rocknest is iron-rich and silicon-poor...
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- . Geophys. Res. 111, E12S02 (2006). doi: 10.1029/2005JE002544 16. J. M. Ellwood, P. D. Evans, I. G. Wilson
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- Mohammadi, Meisam Shir and Nairn, John A.
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- To better understand the suitability of balsa wood as a core material for sandwich composites, this paper presents a detailed study of the fracture properties of balsa. The experiments looked at mode I, mode II, and mixed-mode fracture with crack growth both parallel and perpendicular to the wood grain direction....
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- Bakker, D. C. E., Pfeil, B., Smith, K., Hankin, S., Olsen, A., Alin, S. R., Cosca, C., Harasawa, S., Kozyr, A., Nojiri, Y., O'Brien, K. M., Schuster, U., Telszewski, M., Tilbrook, B., Wada, C., Akl, J., Barbero, L., Bates, N. R., Boutin, J., Bozec, Y., Cai, W.-J., Castle, R. D., Chavez, F. P., Chen, L., Chierici, M., Currie, K., de Baar, H. J. W., Evans, W., Feely, R. A., Fransson, A., Gao, Z., Hales, B., Hardman-Mountford, N. J., Hoppema, M., Huang, W.-J., Hunt, C. W., Huss, B., Ichikawa, T., Johannessen, T., Jones, E. M., Jones, S. D., Jutterström, S., Kitidis, V., Körtzinger, A., Landschützer, P., Lauvset, S. K., Lefèvre, N., Manke, A. B., Mathis, J. T., Merlivat, L., Metzl, N., Murata, A., Newberger, T., Omar, A. M., Ono, T., Park, G.-H., Paterson, K., Pierrot, D., Ríos, A. F., Sabine, C. L., Saito, S., Salisbury, J., Sarma, V. V. S. S., Schlitzer, R., Sieger, R., Skjelvan, I., Steinhoff, T., Sullivan, K. F., Sun, H., Sutton, A. J., Suzuki, T., Sweeney, C., Takahashi, T., Tjiputra, J., Tsurushima, N., van Heuven, S. M. A. C., Vandemark, D., Vlahos, P., Wallace, D. W. R., Wanninkhof, R., and Watson, A. J.
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- The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT), an activity of the international marine carbon research community, provides access to synthesis and gridded fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) products for the surface oceans. Version 2 of SOCAT is an update of the previous release (version 1) with more data (increased from 6.3...
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- Serment-Moreno, Vinicio, Fuentes, Claudio, Barbosa-Cánovas, Gustavo, Torres, José Antonio, and Welti-Chanes, Jorge
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- Generic kinetic models for microbial inactivation by high pressure processing (HPP) would accelerate the development of commercial applications. The aim of this work was to develop a generic model obtained by fitting peer-reviewed microbial inactivation data (124 kinetic curves) to first order kinetics (LKM), Weibull (WBLL), and Gompertz (GMPZ) primary...
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- Peleg 2001; Corradini et al. 2009; 90 Wilson et al. 2008; Serment-Moreno et al. 2014). 91 92 tkN
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- Wright, Dawn J., Haymon, Rachel M., and Fornari, Daniel J.
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- The deep-towed Argo I optical/acoustical vehicle and a geographic information system (GIS) have been used to establish the abundance, widths, and spatial distribution of fissures, as well as the relative age distribution of lavas along the narrow (<500 m wide) axial zone of the East Pacific Rise (EPR) from 9°12′...
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- Torres, Leigh G.
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- Research on cetacean foraging ecology is central to our understanding of their spatial and behavioral ecology. Yet, functional mechanisms by which cetaceans detect prey across different scales remain unclear. Here, I postulate that cetaceans utilize a scale-dependent, multimodal sensory system to assess and increase prey encounters. I review the literature...
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- different scales remain unclear. Here, I postulate that cetaceans utilize a scale- dependent, multimodal
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- Jones, Katherine D. and Kaye, Thomas N.
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- Grassland prairies of western Oregon and Washington are among the most endangered ecosystems in the United States. Active management and restoration are needed to promote biodiversity in the region. To support plant production for use in habitat restoration, we developed germination protocols for greenhouse propagation of Iris tenax (Oregon iris)....
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- followed by 6– 12 weeks of cold stratification at 5uC suggesting that I. tenax may have morphophysiological