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- Deacy, William, Leacock, William, Armstrong, Jonathan B., and Stanford, Jack A.
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- A key constraint faced by consumers is achieving a positive energy balance in the face of temporal variation in foraging opportunities. Recent work has shown that spatial heterogeneity in resource phenology can buffer mobile consumers from this constraint by allowing them to track changes in resource availability across space. For...
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- Armstrong, J. B., G. T. Takimoto, D. E. Schindler, M. M. Hayes, and M. J. Kauffman. Resource waves
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- Trippe, Kristin, McPhail, Kerry, Armstrong, Donald, Azevedo, Mark, and Banowetz, Gary
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- Background: Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 has been extensively studied because of its plant growth promoting properties and potential as a biocontrol agent. The genome of SBW25 has been sequenced, and among sequenced strains of pseudomonads, SBW25 appears to be most closely related to P. fluorescens WH6. In the authors' laboratories, WH6...
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- . Biol Control 2008, 46:380–390. 11. Armstrong D, Azevedo M, Mills D, Bailey B, Russell B, Groenig A
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- Trippe, Kristin, McPhail, Kerry, Armstrong, Donald, Azevedo, Mark, and Banowetz, Gary
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- Background: Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 has been extensively studied because of its plant growth promoting properties and potential as a biocontrol agent. The genome of SBW25 has been sequenced, and among sequenced strains of pseudomonads, SBW25 appears to be most closely related to P. fluorescens WH6. In the authors' laboratories, WH6...
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- . Reference 1. Trippe K, McPhail K, Armstrong D, Azevedo M, Banowetz G: Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25
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- Molaei, Goudarz, Thomas, Michael C., Muller, Tim, Medlock, Jan, Shepard, John J., Armstrong, Philip M., and Andreadis, Theodore G.
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- Background: Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently...
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- Northeastern U.S. Goudarz Molaei1*, Michael C. Thomas1, Tim Muller2, Jan Medlock3, John J. Shepard1, Philip M
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- Molaei, Goudarz, Thomas, Michael C., Muller, Tim, Medlock, Jan, Shepard, John J., Armstrong, Philip M., and Andreadis, Theodore G.
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- Background: Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently...
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- /odepack/opkd- sum. Accessed, 12. 2. Morneau, F., Lépine, C., Décarie, R., Villard, M. & DesGranges, J
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- Halgren, Anne, Maselko, Maciej, Azevedo, Mark, Mills, Dallice, Armstrong, Donald, and Banowetz, Gary
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- The genetic basis of the biosynthesis of the germination-arrest factor (GAF) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens WH6, and previously identified as 4-formylaminooxyvinylglycine, has been investigated here. In addition to inhibiting the germination of a wide range of grassy weeds, GAF exhibits a selective antimicrobial activity against the bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia...
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- . Armstrong, D., Azevedo, M., Mills, D., Bailey, B., Russell, B., Groenig, A., Halgren, A., Banowetz, G
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- Halgren, Anne, Maselko, Maciej, Azevedo, Mark, Mills, Dallice, Armstrong, Donald, and Banowetz, Gary
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- The genetic basis of the biosynthesis of the germination-arrest factor (GAF) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens WH6, and previously identified as 4-formylaminooxyvinylglycine, has been investigated here. In addition to inhibiting the germination of a wide range of grassy weeds, GAF exhibits a selective antimicrobial activity against the bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia...
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- Mills, Donald Armstrong, and Gary Banowetz Genetics of germination-arrest factor (GAF) production by
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- Li, Jun, Sinith, Andrew E., Jiang, Peng, Stalick, Judith K., Sleight, Arthur W., and Subramanian, M. A.
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- The discovery of a brilliant-blue color upon the introduction of Mn³⁺ to the trigonal-bipyramidal (TBP) sites in YInO₃ has led to a search for other hosts for Mn³⁺ in TBP coordination. An obvious choice would be YAlO₃. This compound, which has only been prepared through a citrate precursor route, has...
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- ,† Andrew E. Smith,† Peng Jiang,† Judith K. Stalick,‡ Arthur W. Sleight,† and M. A. Subramanian
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- Li, Jun, Sinith, Andrew E., Jiang, Peng, Stalick, Judith K., Sleight, Arthur W., and Subramanian, M. A.
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- The discovery of a brilliant-blue color upon the introduction of Mn³⁺ to the trigonal-bipyramidal (TBP) sites in YInO₃ has led to a search for other hosts for Mn³⁺ in TBP coordination. An obvious choice would be YAlO₃. This compound, which has only been prepared through a citrate precursor route, has...
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- Robey, R. Brooks, Weisz, Judith, Kuemmerle, Nancy, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- Environmental contributions to cancer development are widely accepted, but only a fraction of all pertinent exposures have probably been identified. Traditional toxicological approaches to the problem have largely focused on the effects of individual agents at singular endpoints. As such, they have incompletely addressed both the pro-carcinogenic contributions of environmentally...
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- , consequence and/or enabler of environmental carcinogenesis? R.Brooks Robey1,2,3,*, Judith Weisz4, Nancy
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- Robey, R. Brooks, Weisz, Judith, Kuemmerle, Nancy, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- Environmental contributions to cancer development are widely accepted, but only a fraction of all pertinent exposures have probably been identified. Traditional toxicological approaches to the problem have largely focused on the effects of individual agents at singular endpoints. As such, they have incompletely addressed both the pro-carcinogenic contributions of environmentally...
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- reprogramming and immune evasion: distinct or linked? Cancer Res, 73, 2737-42. 13. Villalba, M., et al. (2013
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- Okrent, Rachel A., Halgren, Anne B., Azevedo, Mark D., Chang, Jeff H., Mills, Dallice I., Armstrong, Donald J., and et al.
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- Pseudomonas fluorescens WH6 secretes a germination-arrest factor (GAF) that we have identified previously as 4-formylaminooxyvinylglycine. GAF irreversibly inhibits germination of the seeds of numerous grassy weeds and selectively inhibits growth of the bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora. WH6-3, a mutant that has lost the ability to produce GAF, contains a...
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- Maciej Maselko,2 Donald J. Armstrong,1 Gary M. Banowetz2 and Kristin M. Trippe2 Correspondence Kristin
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- Okrent, Rachel A., Halgren, Anne B., Azevedo, Mark D., Chang, Jeff H., Mills, Dallice I., Armstrong, Donald J., and et al.
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- Pseudomonas fluorescens WH6 secretes a germination-arrest factor (GAF) that we have identified previously as 4-formylaminooxyvinylglycine. GAF irreversibly inhibits germination of the seeds of numerous grassy weeds and selectively inhibits growth of the bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora. WH6-3, a mutant that has lost the ability to produce GAF, contains a...
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- same strain. Lanes M contain a 100 nt ladder (Bioneer). Fig. S5. RT-PCR analysis of a full
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- . Wild, MD, PhD, MPH, Scott M. Grundy, MD, PhD, Martha Daviglus, MD, PhD, Keith C. Ferdinand, MD
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- Maruyama, Shumpei
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- Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
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- Symbiosis. Abstract approved: ______________________________________________________ Virginia M. Weis
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- . Jonesa,b,1, Nick D. Holmesc, Stuart H. M. Butchartd, Bernie R. Tershye, Peter J. Kappesf, Ilse Corkeryg
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- Mulligan, Daniel M.
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- The rugged Cascade Range of central Oregon has been long regarded as an enigmatic, archaeological puzzle in the study of the Pacific Northwest's ancient past. While ethnographic and archaeological research in the adjacent northern Great Basin, Columbia Plateau and Willamette Valley have revealed a rich and ancient tapestry of Native...
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- xPoM *88-B-2-1 xPoM 88-D-1-1 xPoM Rose Spring Arrow point 1300 B.P. -- 840 B.P. 87-M-20
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- Jones, Molly M.
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- In Heart of Darkness and The Good Soldier, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford employ the narrative subjectivity inherent in their Impressionist technique to provide insight into the often-irrational processes through which political and individual identities are constructed through narrative. Contrary to traditional readings of Impressionism as a strictly aesthetic...
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- Jones, Molly M.
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- In Heart of Darkness and The Good Soldier, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford employ the narrative subjectivity inherent in their Impressionist technique to provide insight into the often-irrational processes through which political and individual identities are constructed through narrative. Contrary to traditional readings of Impressionism as a strictly aesthetic...
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- Bird, Jill M.
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- Upper Cambrian through Middle Devonian carbonate andclastic sequences of the northern part of the Fish Creek Rangerepresent shallow-shelf sedimentation in the Cordilleranmiogeosyncline. The lower and middle Paleozoic section exposedin the northern Fish Creek Range fits well within regional facies patterns and paleogeographic reconstructions.The Upper Cambrian Dunderberg Shale was deposited in...
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- Creek Range, Eureka County, Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Jill M. Bird for the degree of Master
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- Curless, John M.
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- John M. Curless AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF for the degree of
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- Halgren, Anne and Banowetz, Gary M.
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- Ethylene regulates multiple developmental processes during a plant life cycle, but the effect of ethylene on the upregulation of senescence-, stress-, and post-harvest-related genes in forage grasses is poorly understood. In this work, we used quantitative PCR to determine whether ethylene application affected the expression of selected cell-wall degradation related...
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- three cell wall degradation-related genes in ethylene-treated grass Anne Halgren • Gary M. Banowetz
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- Closser, Svea, Cox, Kelly, Parris, Thomas M., Maes, Kenneth, and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: After 2 decades of focused efforts to eradicate polio, the impact of eradication activities on health systems continues to be controversial. This study evaluated the impact of polio eradication activities on routine immunization (RI) and primary healthcare (PHC). METHODS: Quantitative analysis assessed the effects of polio eradication campaigns on...
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- Primary Health Care: A Mixed-Methods Study Closser, S., Cox, K., Parris, T. M., Landis, R. M., Justice
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- Dumbauld, Brett R., Hosack, Geoffrey R., and Bosley, Katelyn M.
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- Structured estuarine habitats, such as salt marshes, seagrass beds, and oyster reefs, are recognized as critical nurseries for juvenile fish and crustaceans. Estuarine habitat usage by fish, including juvenile Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., was characterized by sampling with a modified tow net in Willapa Bay, Washington, where 20% of the...
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- Pacific Estuary Dumbauld, B. R., Hosack, G. R., & Bosley, K. M. (2015). Association of Juvenile Salmon
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- Baker, C. Scott, Hutt, A., Thompson, K., Dalebout, M. L., Robins, J., Brownell, R. L., Jr., and Stone, G. S.
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- We investigated the species identity and local use of cetaceans on the Gilbert Islands, Republic of Kiribati. Working with the Kiribati Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development and Fisheries Division, we visited the islands of Tarawa, Tabiteuea (North), Butaritari and Onotoa from June to July 2009, and collected 24...
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- , Kirsten Thompson, Merel L. Dalebout, Judith Robins, Robert L. Brownell Jr. and Greg S. Stone SupTable
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- Levi, Taal, Wheat, Rachel E., Allen, Jennifer M., and Wilmers, Christopher C.
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- Salmon and other anadromous fish are consumed by vertebrates with distinct life history strategies to capitalize on this ephemeral pulse of resource availability. Depending on the timing of salmon arrival, this resource may be in surplus to the needs of vertebrate consumers if, for instance, their populations are limited by...
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- conservation Levi, T., Wheat, R. E., Allen, J. M., & Wilmers, C. C. (2015). Differential use of salmon by
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- Closser, Svea, Cox, Kelly, Parris, Thomas M., Maes, Kenneth, and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: After 2 decades of focused efforts to eradicate polio, the impact of eradication activities on health systems continues to be controversial. This study evaluated the impact of polio eradication activities on routine immunization (RI) and primary healthcare (PHC). METHODS: Quantitative analysis assessed the effects of polio eradication campaigns on...
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- ; Jessie Ebersole Rautahat, Nepal Research Team: Judith Justice; Shyam Raj Upreti; Samesh Adhikari; Shiva
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- D'Elia, Jesse, Haig, Susan M., Johnson, Matthew, Marcot, Bruce G., and Young, Richard
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- Ecological niche models can be a useful tool to identify candidate reintroduction sites for endangered species but have been infrequently used for this purpose. In this paper, we (1) develop activity-specific ecological niche models (nesting, roosting, and feeding) for the critically endangered California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) to aid in reintroduction...
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- ., Haig, S. M., Johnson, M., Marcot, B. G., & Young, R. (2015). Activity-specific ecological niche models
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- Ward, E. J., Dahlheim, M. E., Waite, J. M., Emmons, C. K., Marshall, K. N., Chasco, B. E., and Balcomb, K. C. III
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- Reproductively and geographically isolated populations of predators may be synchronized by a phenomenon known as the Moran effect—specifically if they exhibit common responses to external processes, such as climate, density dependence (parasites, disease), or prey. Prey has the ability to synchronize predators if geographically isolated predator populations target the same...
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- ,1,*,† M. E. Dahlheim,2,* J. M. Waite,2 C. K. Emmons,1 K. N. Marshall,1 B. E. Chasco,3 and K. C
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- Crook, David A., Lowe, Winsor H., Allendorf, Frederick W., Erős, Tibor, Finn, Debra S., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Hadwen, Wade L., Harrod, Chris, Hermoso, Virgilio, Jennings, Simon, Kilada, Raouf W., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Hansen, Michael M., Page, Timothy J., Riginos, Cynthia, Fry, Brian, and Hughes, Jane M.
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- Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and 50 ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal...
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- , Tibor Erős 3 , Debra S. 5 Finn 4 , Bronwyn M. Gillanders 5 , Wade L. Hadwen 6 , Chris Harrod 7
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- Deguchi, Tomohiro, Suryan, Robert M., Ozaki, Kiyoaki, Jacobs, Judy F., Sato, Fumio, Nakamura, Noboru, and Balogh, Gregory R.
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- Many endemic species, particularly those on remote islands, have been driven to extinction or near extinction by anthropogenic influences. The short-tailed albatross Phoebastria albatrus once numbered in the millions but was thought to be extinct by the mid 20th century. Albatrosses, of the family Diomedeidae, are among the most threatened...
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- for species conservation and island restoration Deguchi, T., Suryan, R. M., Ozaki, K., Jacobs, J. F
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- Latham, Kristin L., Liu, Ying-Show, and Taylor, Barbara J.
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- Background: In Drosophila, male flies require the expression of the male-specific Fruitless protein (FRU[superscript M]) within the developing pupal and adult nervous system in order to produce male courtship and copulation behaviors. Recent evidence has shown that specific subsets of FRU[superscript M] neurons are necessary for particular steps of courtship...
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- high enough to be detected by the anti-FRUM antibody (Figure 1H-M). Using a GAL4 driver that
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- Schalla, Robert Allen
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- Paleozoic dolomites, limestones, and detrital clastic rocks were mapped in the Bellevue Peak 15 minute quadrangle in the southern Mahogany Hills, Nevada. Sedimentary rock units in this area represent shallow-shelf eastern assemblage deposits. Shallow-shelf carbonates characterized deposition from at least Ordovician through Late Devonian time, when clastics derived from the...
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- Dolomite (107 m thick) overlie the Lone Mountain Dolomite in the eastern part of the map area. To the west
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- Tripathi, Sanjai T.
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- Mycobacterium avium is an intracellular pathogen that is associated with disseminated infection, especially in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It appears that patients with AIDS acquire M. avium mostly through the intestinal tract, and that bacteria enter the intestinal wall at the terminal ileum. Previous studies have found that...
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- (http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/m/mycobacterium.html). Mycobacterial species fill a wide variety of
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- Varol, H. Samet, Sanchez, M. Alejandra, Lu, Hao, Baio, Joe E., Malm, Christian, Encinas, Noemi, Mermet-Guyennet, Marius R. B., Martzel, Nicolas, Bonn, Daniel, Bonn, Mischa, Weidner, Tobias, Backus, Ellen H. G., and Parekh, Sapun H.
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- Dispersing hydrophilic nanofillers in highly hydrophobic polymer matrices is widely used to tune the mechanical properties of composite material systems. The ability to control the dispersion of fillers is closely related to the mechanical tunability of such composites. In this work, we investigate the physical–chemical underpinnings of how simple end-group...
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- Confinement in Silica 1 Nanocomposites 2 H. Samet Varol a*, M. Alejandra Sánchez a, Hao Lu a, Joe E. Baio
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- Aronstein, Laurie E.
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- Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research strove to combine a multitude of primary sources to shape a cohesive depiction of the role of parasitic worms in modern Europe 1700-1800. The Scientific Revolution played a key role in changing the...
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- Armstrong…………………………………………....…………..18 Lysons…………………………...……………………………………………….21 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
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- Creason, Allison L., Vandeputte, Olivier M., Savory, Elizabeth A., Davis, Edward W., II, Putnam, Melodie L., Hu, Erdong, Swader-Hines, David, Mol, Adeline, Baucher, Marie, Prinsen, Els, Zdanowska, Magdalena, Givan, Scott A., El Jaziri, Mondher, Loper, Joyce E., Mahmud, Taifo, and Chang, Jeff H.
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- Members of Gram-positive Actinobacteria cause economically important diseases to plants. Within the Rhodococcus genus, some members can cause growth deformities and persist as pathogens on a wide range of host plants. The current model predicts that phytopathogenic isolates require a cluster of three loci present on a linear plasmid, with...
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- Pathogenic Rhodococcus Reveals Genetic Novelties in Virulence Loci Allison L. Creason1,2., Olivier M
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- Parker, Donald James
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- The volcanic rocks of the Harney Basin comprise a bimodal assemblage of rhyolites (SiO₂ greater than 72%) and basalts (SiO₂ less than 52%). Tholeiitic basalts account for 15 rocks analyzed and alkalic basalts for three. Most basalts contain phenocrysts of olivine and plagioclase. Pyroxene phenocrysts were not found. Rhyolite flows...
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- contemporaneously. Age dates of basalts are 2.6, 2.8, 7.0, and 8.9 m. y. and one andesite flow, 5. 8 m. y. Rhyolite
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- Bednaršek, N., Feely, R. A., Reum, J. C. P., Peterson, B., Menkel, J., Alin, S. R., and Hales, B.
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- Few studies to date have demonstrated widespread biological impacts of ocean acidification (OA) under conditions currently found in the natural environment. From a combined survey of physical and chemical water properties and biological sampling along the Washington–Oregon–California coast in August 2011, we show that large portions of the shelf waters...
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- Payne, Sierra D
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- Artificial reefs create less productive fish communities than their natural counterparts mostly due to differences in habitat complexity and food potential. Are there other factors contributing to this decrease in productivity, such as the material of the habitat? I tested the response of the tidepool sculpin, Oligocottus maculatus, to man-made...
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- Mitchell, Terry Edward
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- Several uranium anomalies, with concentrations of U₃0₈ that average below 0.003 percent and reach maximums of 0.069 percent, are associated with black, fossiliferous, pyritic parts of the Ordovician Ledbetter Slate in northern Stevens County, Washington. The most uraniferous parts of the slate occur in small (average of 5 by 30...
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- Sadler, R. Kumbe
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- The Middle and West Forks of Little Sheep Creek in the southern Tendoy Range have incised valleys across Cenozoic structural features exposing strata that range in age from the Mississippian to the Neoene. Paleozoic strata are 1,349 m thick and belong to the Mission Canyon Limestone, the Big Snowy, Amsden,...
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- from the Mississippian to the Neogene. Paleozoic strata are 1,349 m thick and belong to the Hission
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- Hurst, James K., Roemeling, Margo D., and Lymar, Sergei V.
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- One-electron oxidation of the μ-oxo dimer (cis,cis-[Ruᴵᴵᴵ(bpy)₂(OH₂)]₂O⁴⁺, {3,3}) to {3,4} by S₂O₈²⁻ can be described by three concurrent reaction pathways corresponding to the three protic forms of {3,3}. Free energy correlations of the rate constants, transient species dynamics determined by pulse radiolysis, and medium and temperature dependencies of the alkaline...
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- Reactivity: Oxidation of the cis,cis-[Ru(bpy)₂(OH₂)]₂O⁴˖ "Blue Dimer" Hurst, J. K., Roemeling, M. D
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- In recent years, depletion of sands in the nearshore environment along the northern Oregon and southwest Washington coasts has been documented. This erosion raises concerns about protection of economic and ecological resources in the area. The Columbia River Nearshore Beneficial Use Project was initiated to engage public and private sector...
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- . Armstrong, D. A.; McGraw, P. A. Dinnel, R. M. Thom, and O. Iribarne. 1987. Model of Dredging Impact on
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- Horning, Thomas S.
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- The Ataspaca prospect is in the Cordillera Occidental, 45 km northwest of Tacna, Peru. Epizonal intrusions satellitic to the Caplina- Ataspaca pluton were emplaced 41 m.y. ago into limestones of the Lower Jurassic Pelado Formation along the northeast-trending Chucchuco fault system. Depths of emplacement ranged from 4.5 to 6.0 km....
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- program. Contributions by Dr. Edward M. Taylor have improved the final draft of this thesis. I would
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- Warren, Kristina
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- Tile drainage increases aeration in the root zone of poorly drained soils by accelerating water movement from the subsurface. Water movement is the main agent of chemical transport, either transporting soluble materials directly (e.g., nitrate) or by transporting the soil particles that bind adsorptive compounds (e.g., pesticides). The detection frequency...
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- rapid tile response, the water table never reached within 0.5 m of the soil surface, and dropped below
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- Heidmann, Sarah and Jaco, Erin
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- Metacarcinus magister, the Dungeness crab, is a commercially important species on the Pacific Northwest coast as the most profitable fishery in Oregon and an important ecological player as both predator and prey. Understanding the spatial distribution of Dungeness throughout different life history stages is beneficial both ecologically and economically. Zostera...
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- -1789. Wainwright, T. C., D. A. Armstrong, P. A. Dinnel, J. M. Orensanz, and K. A. McGraw. 1992
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- Puigcorbé, Viena, Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R., Masqué, Pere, and Prahl, Fredrick G.
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- Summertime carbon, nitrogen, and biogenic silica export was examined using ²³⁴Th:²³⁸U disequilibria combined with free floating sediment traps and fine scale water column sampling with in situ pumps (ISP) within the Eastern Tropical North Pacific and the Gulf of California. Fine scale ISP sampling provides evidence that in this system,...
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- particles, converging to 1–5 μmol dpm�1 by 100 m. Comparison of elemental particle composition, coupled with
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- Heidmann, Sarah and Jaco, Erin
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- Metacarcinus magister, the Dungeness crab, is a commercially important species on the Pacific Northwest coast as the most profitable fishery in Oregon and an important ecological player as both predator and prey. Understanding the spatial distribution of Dungeness throughout different life history stages is beneficial both ecologically and economically. Zostera...
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- -1789. Wainwright, T. C., D. A. Armstrong, P. A. Dinnel, J. M. Orensanz, and K. A. McGraw. 1992
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- Payne, Sierra D
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- Artificial reefs create less productive fish communities than their natural counterparts mostly due to differences in habitat complexity and food potential. Are there other factors contributing to this decrease in productivity, such as the material of the habitat? I tested the response of the tidepool sculpin, Oligocottus maculatus, to man-made...
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- factors • HABITAT MATERIAL? Photo credit: David Armstrong/Marine photobank Photo credit: Toby Hudson
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- Payne, Sierra D
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- Artificial reefs create less productive fish communities than their natural counterparts mostly due to differences in habitat complexity and food potential. Are there other factors contributing to this decrease in productivity, such as the material of the habitat? I tested the response of the tidepool sculpin, Oligocottus maculatus, to man-made...
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- credit: David Armstrong/Marine photobank Photo credit: Toby Hudson Fisheries are have been
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- Bernert, Ann
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- Fungicide sensitivity of honey bee associated fungi Abstract - Honey bees are exposed to a wide range of pesticides while pollinating agricultural crops. These pesticides residues are found in beeswax, nectar and pollen in the hive. Some of the pesticides found are fungicides which are not generally considered harmful to...
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- for honey production Pathogen competition (Evans & Armstrong 2006) Nosema American Foulbrood
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- Baggett, Christy, Eddy, Sarah, and Houck, Lynne
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- The ritualized courtship of the Red-legged salamander, Plethodon shermani, has been studied extensively. Males and females possess brightly colored red legs, but little is known about the implications of this coloration on mate choice. An alternative hypothesis is that coloration may be used as a warning signal to predators. Animals...
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- , Corvallis, OR. Johnson, Judith A., and Edmund D. Brodie, Jr. 1975. The selective advantage of the defensive
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- Large amount of organic carbon is stored in high latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
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- ., Olefeldt, D., Pilesjö, P., Heliasz, M., ... & Christensen, T. R. (2015). Carbon budget estimation of a
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- Waldman, Jeff L.
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- The Upper Devonian Fenstermaker Limestone is a thickening-upward sequence of interbedded sandy intrapelsparite and subordinate calcareous siltstone and mudstone which averages 190 ft (58 m) thick in the northern Antelope Range. The Fenstermaker Limestone is revised and restricted herein to include only those rocks above a basinal shale sequence of...
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- which averages 190 ft (58 m) thick in the northern Antelope Range. The Fenstermaker Limestone is
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- Holmes, Mollie E.
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- In contemporary art, some artists enter into working relationships with other groups or institutions to create a final piece. For example, an artist may be invited by a museum to take part in an exhibition, or an artist may work with a city council to create a public artwork. However,...
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- : Letter to the Editor.” Studio International 182, no. 935 (1971): 6. Barry, Judith, Renée Green, and
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- Jian, Zelang, Sun, Yang, Hu, Yong-Sheng, and Ji, Xiulei
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- A low-voltage plateau at ∼0.3 V is discovered during the deep sodiation of Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃ by combined computational and experimental studies. This new low-voltage plateau doubles the sodiation capacity of Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃, thus turning it into a promising anode for Na-ion batteries.
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- . Alouani, P. Blochl and J. Hugel, Phys. Rev. B, 2000, 62, 16392. 15 5 A. R. Armstrong, C. Lyness, P. M
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- Trobaugh, Sean A
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- Yaquina Bay, Oregon, has been introduced to a few The invasive species in Yaquina Bay, Oregon can have a huge effect on the native species and local ecosystem. European green crab (Carcius maenas) is an invasive species. The European green crab can be found on the mudflats competing with the...
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- in g o n sh ri m p Species of crab RESULTS HYPOTHESIS 3 • A two-sides t-test gave a p-value
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- Trobaugh, Sean A
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- Yaquina Bay, Oregon, has been introduced to a few The invasive species in Yaquina Bay, Oregon can have a huge effect on the native species and local ecosystem. European green crab (Carcius maenas) is an invasive species. The European green crab can be found on the mudflats competing with the...
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- shrimp are important prey to juveniles sculpins (Armstrong et al. 1995). Adults shrimp may be important
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- Paris, Jesse Loren
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- There is no doubt that adhesive penetration plays an important role in wood bondline joint performance and durability; yet, to date there is no direct experimental evidence linking penetration depth with bond performance. This is, in part, because adhesive penetration is commonly assessed with various 2D microscopy techniques that are...
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- had approximately 1.5 μm voxel dimensions, and were segmented into wood and adhesive material phases
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- Bonelli, Douglas T.
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- Level 39 Geology of the Judith Level 41 Geology of the Er ice Level ........... 41 Geology of the
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- This bibliography contains over 1,000 references on health issues in Borneo, organized under 18 topical headings. These reports relate to the past and present health of all the large ethnic groups on the island but few of the smaller ones, since they have received less attention. The bibliography contains textual...
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- Abrahams, P. 605 123 Abu Bakar Suleiman 3, 960 Adijaya, M. 4 Adisasmito, W. B. B. 5 Affandi
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- Hillesland, Larry L.
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- . (Armstrong, 1975). Although the augen gneiss is very strongly foliated whereas the texture of the rapakivi
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- Maccani, Jennifer Z. J., Koestler, Devin C., Lester, Barry, Houseman, E. Andres, and et al.
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- Background: Prenatal mercury (Hg) exposure is associated with adverse child neurobehavioral outcomes. Because Hg can interfere with placental functioning and cross the placenta to target the fetal brain, prenatal Hg exposure can inhibit fetal growth and development directly and indirectly. Objectives: We examined potential associations between prenatal Hg exposure assessed...
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- ., Armstrong, D. A., Kelsey, K. T., & Marsit, C. J. (2015). Placental DNA Methylation Related to Both Infant
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- Vila, Javier, Bowman, Joseph D., Richardson, Lesley, Kincl, Laurel, Conover, Dave L., McLean, Dave, Mann, Simon, Vecchia, Paolo, van Tongeren, Martie, Cardis, Elisabeth, and INTEROCC Study Group
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- Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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- This paper was considered too weak to be included in the OEMD Deadman JE, Camus M, Armstrong BG et al
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- McCarter, Paul
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- The Lateral Lake Area is located 30 km northeast of Dryden in Echo and Webb Townships in the District of Kenora in northwestern Ontario. The area has been the focus of molybdenum exploration since 1906. Most exploration and development has been centered on the Pidgeon Prospect in Echo Township. Although,...
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- Physiography The map area is at a general elevation of 365 m above sea level, with a maximum relief of less
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- Butler, Barbara and Webster, Janet
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- As editors of the Marine Science and Technology section for the last three editions of Magazines for Libraries (MFL), we developed lists of journals and annotations to help guide marine sciences acquisitions for all types of libraries. We recommended essential titles at the same time we needed to cancel some...
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- crafted core journal lists for decades. In 1986 Judith Barnett created an annotated list of 350 marine
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study2000 ANNUAL REPORT April 2001 - 2 S O M O S O O S O M
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- Turner, Michelle C., Benke, Geza, Bowman, Joseph D., Kincl, Laurel, and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF) is a suspected risk factor for brain tumours, however the literature is inconsistent. Few studies have assessed whether ELF in different time windows of exposure may be associated with specific histologic types of brain tumours. This study examines the association...
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- , 2014; DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0102 24 29 Theriault G, Goldberg M, Miller A, Armstrong
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- Haessig, Polly A. (Polly Ann)
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- The schist of Skookum Gulch (SSG) is an informal name applied to a fault-bounded melange composed mainly of schistose metamorphic rocks and less abundant sedimentary and igneous rocks located in the eastern Klamath Mountains of northern California. The SSG features outcrops of lawsonite+sodic amphibole blueschist and epidote+sodic amphibole rocks transitional...
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- Vegetation The lowest elevation in the area of study is 3120 feet (960 m) in McConaughy Gulch and the
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- . Economics prof lists Argentinan. lectures. May 13, 1966, 4:3-4 -MCFARLAND, HELEN M. Helen McFarland
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- Batchelder, Harold P., Daly, Kendra L., Davis, Cabell S., Ji, Rubao, Ohman, Mark D., Peterson, William T., and Runge, Jeffrey A.
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- The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth, life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics, seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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- Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a phenotypically variable disorder of hemoglobin that leads to abnormally shaped and dysfunctional red blood cells. Several studies have attempted to construct early predictive models for SCD, including Miller et al.’s (2000) model which uses easily identifiable predictors in early life. The primary aim of...
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- neuropsychological deficits (Armstrong, 1996). Acute chest syndrome (ACS). ACS is a descriptive name for a variety
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- Batchelder, Harold P., Daly, Kendra L., Davis, Cabell S., Ji, Rubao, Ohman, Mark D., Peterson, William T., and Runge, Jeffrey A.
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- The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth, life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics, seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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- . Miller, J.H. Moss, M.Thiess, M. Trudel, L.A. Weitkamp, J. Armstrong, and E.C. Norton 2006 Regional
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- Bruce, Wayne Royal
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- Iles, Alison C. and Novak, Mark
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- All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change. The capacity to forecast how species respond to such press perturbations is limited by our imprecise knowledge of pairwise species interaction strengths and the many direct and indirect pathways along which perturbations can propagate between species....
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- the consumption of n resources, minus its energetic losses due to consumption by m consumers and its
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- Holmes, Mollie E.
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- In contemporary art, some artists enter into working relationships with other groups or institutions to create a final piece. For example, an artist may be invited by a museum to take part in an exhibition, or an artist may work with a city council to create a public artwork. However,...
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- Hall, Roberta L.
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- Roberta Hall was part of an OSU [Oregon State University team that made exchange visits with women scholars in Nepal from 1995 through 1997. She spent Jan.-March of 1997 in Nepal and brought back extensive notes from observations and interviews; a bibliography on prehistory, current environmental problems, and women’s concerns;...
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- ; Prehistory of Nepal; Tourism Bhasin, M..K.., H. Walter, and H. Danker-Hopfe (1994) People of India. An
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- Ager, Alan A., Day, Michelle A., Short, Karen C., and Evers, Cody R.
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- We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans on the implementation of hazardous fuel reduction treatments aimed at protecting the wildland urban interface (WUI) and restoring fire resilient forests. We used simulation modeling to delineate areas on national forests that can potentially transmit...
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- McNeely, Eileen, Gale, Sara, Tager, Ira, Kincl, Laurel, Bradley, Julie, Coull, Brent, and Hecker, Steve
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- BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures in flight attendants apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies. We describe the health status of flight attendants and compare it to the U.S. population. In addition, we explore whether the prevalence of major health conditions in flight...
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- contributed in its content. Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Judith Murawski, CIH, and Christopher
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- Lipka, Joseph T.
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- Early Paleozoic limestones and dolomites of the shallow shelf transitional facies belt were mapped in the southern Sulphur Spring Range, Eureka County, Nevada. The four youngest units in the map area are in fault contact with the Lower Devonian rocks and were probably transported westward, along a low-angle normal fault....
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- the Sevier orogenic belt (Armstrong, 1968). 11 The next major geologic event was defined by
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- Chibwe, Leah, Geier, Mitra C., Nakamura, Jun, Tanguay, Robert L., Aitken, Michael D., and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the American Chemical Society and can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b00499
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- Contaminated Soil Results in Increased Genotoxicity and Developmental Toxicity Chibwe, L., Geier, M. C
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- Visconti, Robert Vincent
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- The purpose of this investigation was to test two hypotheses. The first hypothesis interprets allochthonous rocks in the southern Pinyon Range to lie on the Devonian Nevada Group. The second hypothesis interprets allochthonous rocks to lie on the Mississippian Dale Canyon Formation. Evidence presented here supports the second hypothesis. During...
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- so that estimated thickness is approximately 1500 feet (460 m). In the mapped area, the Vinini
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- Shepard, Richard James
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- The Washougal Mining District is located on the western flanks of the southern Cascade Range of Washington, approximately 50 km (30 miles) northeast of Vancouver, Washington. The district has produced only $573 since 1903, derived from copper and silver. The presence of hydrothermal mineralization and breccia pipes similar to those...
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- County. It has been dated by the K/Ar method at 24 m. y. old, according to 31 Armstrong and others
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- Ehret, Gayle Ann
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- . I would also like to thank Dr. Keith F. Oles and Dr. Edward M. Taylor for critically reading the
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- Chen, Sandy C. and Elston, Julie Ann
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- The purpose of this study was to gain information about the characteristics of small restaurant owners in China. The data for the study were hand-collected by survey questionnaires in four cities across three provinces in China. We found three main results. First, small restaurant entrepreneurs were characterized by one of...
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- subjective approach, it is considered valid for estimating the risk of nonrepresentativeness (Armstrong
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