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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Langellotto, Gail Ann, Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Bauer, Michael E., Dreves, Amy J., Fick, Barbara Jean, Gentle, Tom, Glick, G. (Gail), Locke, Kerry A., Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-, Lundin, Fred, Maul, Jerry Lee, McNeilan, Jan, McNeilan, Ray A., Morgan, Steve, Patterson, Pat, Penhallegon, Ross H., 1951-, Reynolds, Janice, Rogers, Bill, Rost, Bob, Savonen, Carol, Tiger, George, VanDerZanden, Ann Marie, 1966-, Weeks, Tom, and Welch, Teresa
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- A publication containing advice on a wide range of gardening topics, including composting, container gardens, fall/winter gardens, fertilizing, insect pests, plant diseases, planting guidelines, raised beds, site selection, slugs, soil improvement, tilling, warm-season crops, watering, and weeds. Includes regional tips for various parts of Oregon.
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- 14 GROWING YOUR OWN Preventive medicine is a good thing, but
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- Goldbogen, Jeremy A., Hazen, Elliott L., Friedlaender, Ari S., and et al.
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- 1. Despite their importance in determining the rate of both energy gain and expenditure, how the fine-scale kinematics of foraging are modified in response to changes in prey abundance and distribution remain poorly understood in many animal ecosystems. 2. In the marine environment, bulk-filter feeders rely on dense aggregations of...
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- -dimensional foraging strategies of the largest filter feeder Goldbogen, J. A., Hazen, E. L., Friedlaender, A
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- Peterson, Maxie Jean
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- The end of the Cold War brought about changes within international political relations that resulted in expanded interest in global civil society. Such developments, like globalization and democratization, have encouraged the growth of social and political organizations. Political scientists have found that these inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations have a significant...
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- INTRODUCTION The end of the Cold War radically realigned global politics and led to a renewed interest in
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- Peterson, Maxie Jean
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- The end of the Cold War brought about changes within international political relations that resulted in expanded interest in global civil society. Such developments, like globalization and democratization, have encouraged the growth of social and political organizations. Political scientists have found that these inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations have a significant...
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- scientists have found that these inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations have a significant
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- Baßler, Jochen, Paternoga, Helge, Holdermann, Iris, Nyarko, Afua, Clark, Sarah A., Barbar, Elisar, and et al.
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- Eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis involves ~200 assembly factors, but how these contribute to ribosome maturation is poorly understood. Here, we identify a network of factors on the nascent 60S subunit that actively remodels preribosome structure. At its hub is Rsa4, a direct substrate of the force-generating ATPase Rea1. We show that...
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- to export these to the Ponderosa Client for JCB: Correction T H E J O U R N A L O F C E L L
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- Goldbogen, Jeremy A., Hazen, Elliott L., Friedlaender, Ari S., and et al.
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- 1. Despite their importance in determining the rate of both energy gain and expenditure, how the fine-scale kinematics of foraging are modified in response to changes in prey abundance and distribution remain poorly understood in many animal ecosystems. 2. In the marine environment, bulk-filter feeders rely on dense aggregations of...
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- Predators use a suite of foraging
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- Ree, Joseph
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- Recalcitrance to transformation makes genetic engineering of many valuable plants infeasible for practical use. Transitory host modification during transformation using transgenes offers a possible means of overcoming this obstacle. In prior work in our laboratory, the genes GA20ox7 and EBB1 were found to increase regeneration in vitro. In this project,...
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- Agrobacterium is a natural plant genetic engineer 5 Basics of using Agrobacterium for transformation
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- Ree, Joseph
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- Recalcitrance to transformation makes genetic engineering of many valuable plants infeasible for practical use. Transitory host modification during transformation using transgenes offers a possible means of overcoming this obstacle. In prior work in our laboratory, the genes GA20ox7 and EBB1 were found to increase regeneration in vitro. In this project,...
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- Search Premier database Feraru, E., Feraru, M., Kleine-Vehn, J., Martinière, A., Mouille, G., Vanneste
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- Davis, Loren G., Bean, Daniel W., Nyers, Alexander J., and Brauner, David R.
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- Here, we describe and demonstrate a geographic information systems-based lithic morphometric research (GLiMR) software approach. GLiMR accurately and rapidly handles a sequence of ArcGIS procedures to extract geometric morphometric data from 2D and 3D scan files of lithic artifacts. GLiMR generates three main types of geometric properties: shape data, topographic...
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- in the “GLiMR: A GIS-Based Method for the Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Artifacts
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- Davis, Loren G., Bean, Daniel W., Nyers, Alexander J., and Brauner, David R.
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- Here, we describe and demonstrate a geographic information systems-based lithic morphometric research (GLiMR) software approach. GLiMR accurately and rapidly handles a sequence of ArcGIS procedures to extract geometric morphometric data from 2D and 3D scan files of lithic artifacts. GLiMR generates three main types of geometric properties: shape data, topographic...
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- Davis, Loren G., Bean, Daniel W., Nyers, Alexander J., and Brauner, David R.
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- Here, we describe and demonstrate a geographic information systems-based lithic morphometric research (GLiMR) software approach. GLiMR accurately and rapidly handles a sequence of ArcGIS procedures to extract geometric morphometric data from 2D and 3D scan files of lithic artifacts. GLiMR generates three main types of geometric properties: shape data, topographic...
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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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- idea of a “core” collection, particularly for marine science, is no longer a valid concept. Collection
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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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- at Oregon State University and ??? at University of Oregon), we’ve been thinking quite a bit about
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- Ruzicka, Kenneth, Puttemann, Klaus, and Ruzicka, Kenneth J.
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- 1.) We investigated the potential of cross-scale interactions to affect the outcome of density reduction in a large-scale silvicultural experiment to better understand options for managing forests under climate change. 2.) We measured tree growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) based on stable carbon isotopes (d13C) to investigate impacts of...
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- Ruzicka, Kenneth, Puttemann, Klaus, and Ruzicka, Kenneth J.
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- 1.) We investigated the potential of cross-scale interactions to affect the outcome of density reduction in a large-scale silvicultural experiment to better understand options for managing forests under climate change. 2.) We measured tree growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) based on stable carbon isotopes (d13C) to investigate impacts of...
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- Ruzicka, Kenneth, Puttemann, Klaus, and Ruzicka, Kenneth J.
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- 1.) We investigated the potential of cross-scale interactions to affect the outcome of density reduction in a large-scale silvicultural experiment to better understand options for managing forests under climate change. 2.) We measured tree growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) based on stable carbon isotopes (d13C) to investigate impacts of...
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- Ruzicka, Kenneth, Puttemann, Klaus, and Ruzicka, Kenneth J.
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- 1.) We investigated the potential of cross-scale interactions to affect the outcome of density reduction in a large-scale silvicultural experiment to better understand options for managing forests under climate change. 2.) We measured tree growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) based on stable carbon isotopes (d13C) to investigate impacts of...
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- Ruzicka, Kenneth, Puttemann, Klaus, and Ruzicka, Kenneth J.
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- 1.) We investigated the potential of cross-scale interactions to affect the outcome of density reduction in a large-scale silvicultural experiment to better understand options for managing forests under climate change. 2.) We measured tree growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) based on stable carbon isotopes (d13C) to investigate impacts of...
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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- . A., and G. J. Hollenberg. 1976. Marine Algae of California. Stanford University Press, Stanford
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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- here as a young Arctic biologist, emerging from an igloo (circa 1960) Table of Contents 15I. What is
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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- (Saccharina subsimplex). Dr. A. J. Silverside of the University of Paisley provided the photograph of
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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- , my mentor in the study of invertebrates Above: Dr. Howard M. Feder, seen here as a young
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- Cade, David E. and Benoit-Bird, Kelly J.
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- Matlab code is included for detecting and tracking acoustic scattering layers from processed Echoview data. Acoustic scattering layers are ubiquitous, horizontally extensive aggregations of both vertebrate and invertebrate organisms that play key roles in oceanic ecosystems. However, currently there are no conventions or widely adaptable automatic methods for identifying these...
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- Cade, David E. and Benoit-Bird, Kelly J.
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- Matlab code is included for detecting and tracking acoustic scattering layers from processed Echoview data. Acoustic scattering layers are ubiquitous, horizontally extensive aggregations of both vertebrate and invertebrate organisms that play key roles in oceanic ecosystems. However, currently there are no conventions or widely adaptable automatic methods for identifying these...
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- Vertanen, Keith D.
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- The reaction of fluid or gas flowing around an obstacle is a common engineering problem. Computer simulations are often used to measure and visualize the physical processes involved. In this report, we will discuss a parallel implementation of a simulation using the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) approach to fluid flow....
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- using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Keith D. Vertanen Major Professor: Dr. Michael J. Quinn A
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- Zhang, Chung
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- With sequential computing technology reaching its speed limits, parallel processing is emerging as the key to very-high-speed computation. However, developing a parallel program is by no means a simple task; neither is analyzing the performance of parallel programs. C* is a high-level data-parallel language that hides explicit message passing and...
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- Capstone Project
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- Professor: Dr. Vikram A. Saletore Committee member: Dr. Prasad Tadepalli July, 1995 :: () J
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- Truong, Thi B.
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- Studies of Hawaiian volcanoes contribute valuable insights about Earth processes and mantle evolution, and are fundamental for understanding the construction of the largest volcanoes on terrestrial planets. The pre-shield stage exists in every Hawaiian volcano, but is usually blanketed by high volume tholeiitic lava flows during the main shield stage....
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- stage, but shows a transition to early shield-type tholeiitic eruptions. In this dissertation, the
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- Adeleke, M.L. and Afolabi, J.A.
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- This study carried out an appraisal of fresh fish marketing in Ondo-State, Nigeria. It specifically examined the socio-economic characteristics of fresh fish marketers in the study area, determined profitability and examined market structure for fresh fish in the study area .A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 45 fresh...
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- profitability and examined market structure for fresh fish in the study area .A multi-stage sampling technique
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- Harte, Michael, Campbell, Holly V., and Webster, Janet
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- This literature review completes the first of four research tasks that make up the research project “Identification of Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Space- Use Conflicts and Analysis of Potential Mitigation Measures. The four tasks are: • Access to and understanding of relevant literature. The foundation for the development of...
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- Ban, Natalie C., Alidina, Hussein M., & Ardron, Jeff A. (In Press
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- Harte, Michael, Campbell, Holly V., and Webster, Janet
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- This literature review completes the first of four research tasks that make up the research project “Identification of Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Space- Use Conflicts and Analysis of Potential Mitigation Measures. The four tasks are: • Access to and understanding of relevant literature. The foundation for the development of...
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- in a finding of “no significant impact.” Consequently, the draft is
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- Thurston, Tegan J.
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- Loss of a limb can severely impact everyday way of life. Prosthetics provide a way to return functionality to the user and improve quality of life. However, most prosthetic systems currently available in the market lack sensory feedback making them comparatively more difficult to use resulting in prosthetic abandonment. Therefore,...
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- Honors College Thesis
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- Feedback System for Prostheses by Tegan J. Thurston A THESIS submitted to
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- Schmittner, A. and Somes, C. J.
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- A three-dimensional, process-based model of the ocean’s carbon and nitrogen cycles, including 13C and 15N isotopes, is used to explore effects of idealized changes in the soft-tissue biological pump. Results are presented from one preindustrial control run (piCtrl) and six simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) with increasing values...
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- Citation: Schmittner, A., and C. J. Somes (2016), Complementary constraints from carbon ( 13 C) and
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- Schmittner, A. and Somes, C. J.
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- A three-dimensional, process-based model of the ocean’s carbon and nitrogen cycles, including 13C and 15N isotopes, is used to explore effects of idealized changes in the soft-tissue biological pump. Results are presented from one preindustrial control run (piCtrl) and six simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) with increasing values...
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- Carbon (13C) and Nitrogen (15N) Isotopes on the Efficiency of the Glacial Ocean’s Biological Pump A
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- work is a cooperative program of Oregon State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Langellotto, Gail Ann, Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Bauer, Michael E., Dreves, Amy J., Fick, Barbara Jean, Gentle, Tom, Glick, G. (Gail), Locke, Kerry A., Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-, Lundin, Fred, Maul, Jerry Lee, McNeilan, Jan, McNeilan, Ray A., Morgan, Steve, Patterson, Pat, Penhallegon, Ross H., 1951-, Reynolds, Janice, Rogers, Bill, Rost, Bob, Savonen, Carol, Tiger, George, VanDerZanden, Ann Marie, 1966-, Weeks, Tom, and Welch, Teresa
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- A publication containing advice on a wide range of gardening topics, including composting, container gardens, fall/winter gardens, fertilizing, insect pests, plant diseases, planting guidelines, raised beds, site selection, slugs, soil improvement, tilling, warm-season crops, watering, and weeds. Includes regional tips for various parts of Oregon.
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- gardening 24 Growing Your Own A practical guide to gardening in Oregon, featuring vegetable varieties
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- Meinzer, Frederick C., Woodruff, David R., Marias, Danielle E., McCulloh, Katherine A., and Sevanto, Sanna
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- Because iso- and anisohydric species differ in stomatal regulation of the rate and magnitude of fluctuations in shoot water potential, they may be expected to show differences in the plasticity of their shoot water relations components, but explicit comparisons of this nature have rarely been made. We subjected excised shoots...
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- . Note that the initial data point for the rehydrated J. monosperma shoot shows evidence of a small
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- Meinzer, Frederick C., Woodruff, David R., Marias, Danielle E., McCulloh, Katherine A., and Sevanto, Sanna
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- Because iso- and anisohydric species differ in stomatal regulation of the rate and magnitude of fluctuations in shoot water potential, they may be expected to show differences in the plasticity of their shoot water relations components, but explicit comparisons of this nature have rarely been made. We subjected excised shoots...
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- rehydrated shoots collected over a 16 month period during which shoot Ψ of J. monosperma varied from ∼ −1 to
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- Henderson, Jan A.
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- In 1970 a phytosociological reconnaissance consisting of 135 plots in the Subalpine Meadow Zone was made. These samples were sorted using an association table and several Alpine Zone and very early seral communities were set aside, An additional hundred plots taken by M. J. Hamann were incorporated with these and...
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- Henderson, Jan A.
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- In 1970 a phytosociological reconnaissance consisting of 135 plots in the Subalpine Meadow Zone was made. These samples were sorted using an association table and several Alpine Zone and very early seral communities were set aside, An additional hundred plots taken by M. J. Hamann were incorporated with these and...
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- Henderson, Jan A.
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- In 1970 a phytosociological reconnaissance consisting of 135 plots in the Subalpine Meadow Zone was made. These samples were sorted using an association table and several Alpine Zone and very early seral communities were set aside, An additional hundred plots taken by M. J. Hamann were incorporated with these and...
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- Henderson, Jan A.
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- In 1970 a phytosociological reconnaissance consisting of 135 plots in the Subalpine Meadow Zone was made. These samples were sorted using an association table and several Alpine Zone and very early seral communities were set aside, An additional hundred plots taken by M. J. Hamann were incorporated with these and...
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- Henderson, Jan A.
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- In 1970 a phytosociological reconnaissance consisting of 135 plots in the Subalpine Meadow Zone was made. These samples were sorted using an association table and several Alpine Zone and very early seral communities were set aside, An additional hundred plots taken by M. J. Hamann were incorporated with these and...
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- Breed, Greg A. and Severns, Paul M.
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- Consumer-grade GPS units are a staple of modern field ecology, but the relatively large error radii reported by manufacturers (up to 10 m) ostensibly precludes their utility in measuring fine-scale movement of small animals such as insects. Here we demonstrate that for data collected at fine spatio-temporal scales, these devices...
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- angustifolium) inflorescences. Ecological Entomology 10:9–17 DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2311.1985.tb00530.x. Goldbogen
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- Hill, S. T., Coggins, J., Liston, A., Hendrix, D., and Henning, J. A.
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- Hop is one of the few dioecious plants with dimorphic sex chromosomes. Because the entire Cannabaceae family is dioecious, hop and other members of this family are thought to have a relatively older sex chromosomal system than other plant species. Hop cones are only produced in female hops with or...
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- pseudo-autosomal regions Genomics of the hop pseudo-autosomal regions S. T. Hill . J. Coggins . A
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- Hill, S. T., Coggins, J., Liston, A., Hendrix, D., and Henning, J. A.
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- Hop is one of the few dioecious plants with dimorphic sex chromosomes. Because the entire Cannabaceae family is dioecious, hop and other members of this family are thought to have a relatively older sex chromosomal system than other plant species. Hop cones are only produced in female hops with or...
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- -linked HL.SW.v1.0.G041924 AT4G39350.1 | Symbols: CESA2, ATH-A, ATCESA2 | cellulose synthase A2 | chr4
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- Hill, S. T., Coggins, J., Liston, A., Hendrix, D., and Henning, J. A.
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- Hop is one of the few dioecious plants with dimorphic sex chromosomes. Because the entire Cannabaceae family is dioecious, hop and other members of this family are thought to have a relatively older sex chromosomal system than other plant species. Hop cones are only produced in female hops with or...
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- Hill, S. T., Coggins, J., Liston, A., Hendrix, D., and Henning, J. A.
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- Hop is one of the few dioecious plants with dimorphic sex chromosomes. Because the entire Cannabaceae family is dioecious, hop and other members of this family are thought to have a relatively older sex chromosomal system than other plant species. Hop cones are only produced in female hops with or...
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- Hughan, Alex, Dreves, Amy J., and Ohrn, Amanda
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- of D. suzukii Alex Hughan*, Amy J Dreves, and Amanda Ohrn
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- Hughan, Alex, Dreves, Amy J., and Ohrn, Amanda
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- Authors: Alex Hughan*, Amy J Dreves and Amanda Ohrn *A sophomore in the undergraduate Environmental
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- Backe, Will J., Ort, Christoph, Brewer, Alex J., and Fidel, Jennifer A.
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- A new method was developed for the analysis of natural and synthetic androgenic steroids and their selected metabolites in aquatic environmental matrices using direct large-volume injection (LVI) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). Method accuracy ranged from 88 to 108% for analytes with well-matched internal standards. Precision,...
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- . Backe†, Christoph Ort‡, Alex J. Brewer, and Jennifer A. Field* 3 1007 Agricultural and Life Science
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- Backe, Will J., Ort, Christoph, Brewer, Alex J., and Fidel, Jennifer A.
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- A new method was developed for the analysis of natural and synthetic androgenic steroids and their selected metabolites in aquatic environmental matrices using direct large-volume injection (LVI) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). Method accuracy ranged from 88 to 108% for analytes with well-matched internal standards. Precision,...
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- Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Will J. Backe†, Christoph Ort‡, Alex J. Brewer, and Jennifer A. Field
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Distinctive tumour of the tongue in 3 horses Valentine, B. A., Bildfell, R. J., & Dunn, A. J. (2014
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- Winterfeld, M., Goñi, M. A., Just, J., Hefter, J., and Mollenhauer, G.
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- The Lena River in central Siberia is one of the major pathways translocating terrestrial organic matter (OM) from its vast catchment area to the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea and the Arctic Ocean. The permafrost soils of its far south-stretching catchment, which store huge amounts of OM, will most...
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- – Part 2: Lignin-derived phenol compositions Winterfeld, M., Goñi, M. A., Just, J., Hefter, J
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- Winterfeld, M., Goñi, M. A., Just, J., Hefter, J., and Mollenhauer, G.
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- The Lena River in central Siberia is one of the major pathways translocating terrestrial organic matter (OM) from its vast catchment area to the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea and the Arctic Ocean. The permafrost soils of its far south-stretching catchment, which store huge amounts of OM, will most...
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- samples were taken from the surface water layer with a sampling depth
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Siedlecki, Samantha A., Kaplan, Isaac C., Hermann, Albert J., Nguyen, Thanh Tam, Bond, Nicholas A., Newton, Jan A., Williams, Gregory D., Peterson, William T., Alin, Simone R., and Feely, Richard A.
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- Resource managers at the state, federal, and tribal levels make decisions on a weekly to quarterly basis, and fishers operate on a similar timeframe. To determine the potential of a support tool for these efforts, a seasonal forecast system is experimented with here. JISAO’s Seasonal Coastal Ocean Prediction of the...
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- system Samantha A. Siedlecki1, Isaac C. Kaplan2, Albert J. Hermann1,3, Thanh Tam Nguyen1, Nicholas A
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- Siedlecki, Samantha A., Kaplan, Isaac C., Hermann, Albert J., Nguyen, Thanh Tam, Bond, Nicholas A., Newton, Jan A., Williams, Gregory D., Peterson, William T., Alin, Simone R., and Feely, Richard A.
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- Resource managers at the state, federal, and tribal levels make decisions on a weekly to quarterly basis, and fishers operate on a similar timeframe. To determine the potential of a support tool for these efforts, a seasonal forecast system is experimented with here. JISAO’s Seasonal Coastal Ocean Prediction of the...
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- , ALBERT J. HERMANN (albert.j.hermann@noaa.gov)1,6, THANH TAM NGUYEN (nttam15@uw.edu)1, NICHOLAS A. BOND
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- WILLAMETTE VALLEY A Landowner’s Guide for Restoring Oak Woodlands, Wetlands, Prairies, and Bottomland
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- WILLAMETTE RIVER BASIN Challenge of Change There is absolutely no inevitability as long as there is a
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- A 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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- catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- A 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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- -270, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2003.09.029, 2004. Hickler, T., Vohland, K., Feehan, J., Miller, P. A
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- Schmittner, A., Green, J. A. M., and Wilmes, S. -B.
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- Due to lower sea levels during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), tidal energy dissipation was shifted from the shallow margins into the deep ocean. Here using a high-resolution tide model, we estimate that global energy fluxes below 200 m depth were almost quadrupled during the LGM. Applying the energy fluxes to...
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- circulation model Schmittner, A., Green, J. A. M., & Wilmes, S. B. (2015). Glacial ocean over-turning
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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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- catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A
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- Schmittner, A., Green, J. A. M., and Wilmes, S. -B.
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- Due to lower sea levels during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), tidal energy dissipation was shifted from the shallow margins into the deep ocean. Here using a high-resolution tide model, we estimate that global energy fluxes below 200 m depth were almost quadrupled during the LGM. Applying the energy fluxes to...
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- Glacial Ocean Overturning] [A. Schmittner1, J. A. M. Green2, S.-‐B
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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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- , 249-270, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2003.09.029, 2004. Hickler, T., Vohland, K., Feehan, J., Miller, P. A
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) Risch, D., Gales, N. J., Gedamke, J., Kindermann, L., Nowacek, D. P., Read, A. J
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- Palmateer, A. J., Cating, R. A., and Lopez, P.
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- Gynura aurantiaca is a member of the Senecionaea tribe of the Asteraceae, indigenous to Java. Commonly known as purple velvet plant, this tropical species is well adapted to landscapes in South Florida, but is mostly seen as a potted plant for use in the interiorscape. During February 2013, a local...
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- aurantiaca Caused by Plasmopara halstedii sensu lato in Florida Palmateer, A. J., Cating, R. A., & Lopez, M
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- Palmateer, A. J., Cating, R. A., and Lopez, P.
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- Gynura aurantiaca is a member of the Senecionaea tribe of the Asteraceae, indigenous to Java. Commonly known as purple velvet plant, this tropical species is well adapted to landscapes in South Florida, but is mostly seen as a potted plant for use in the interiorscape. During February 2013, a local...
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- likelihood phylogenetic analysis based on a portion of the rRNA (LSU). Test sample (Plasmopara isolate from
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- Palmateer, A. J., Cating, R. A., and Lopez, P.
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- Gynura aurantiaca is a member of the Senecionaea tribe of the Asteraceae, indigenous to Java. Commonly known as purple velvet plant, this tropical species is well adapted to landscapes in South Florida, but is mostly seen as a potted plant for use in the interiorscape. During February 2013, a local...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Author template for journal articles 1 A
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Makinson, K. A., Hamby, D. M., and Edwards, J. A.
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- Graphical methods for displaying uncertainty are often the most concise and informative way to communicate abstract concepts. Presentation methods currently in use for the display and interpretation of scientific uncertainty are reviewed. Numerous subjective and objective uncertainty display methods are presented, including qualitative assessments, node and arrow diagrams, standard statistical...
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- Atkinson, Brian A., Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Mindell, Randal A., and Bolton, Matlock J.
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- Premise of research. Twenty-one permineralized fossil flowers assignable to Lauraceae from the Eocene Appian Way locality on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, provide important anatomical and morphological data for interpreting evolutionary patterns in this diverse magnoliid family. Methodology. Consecutive anatomical sections were prepared using the cellulose acetate peel technique. Morphology...
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- ., Mindell, R. A., & Bolton, M. J. (2015). Lauraceous Flowers from the Eocene of Vancouver Island: Tinaflora
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- Gray, A. B., Warrick, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., Watson, E. B., and Goñi, M. A.
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- Variation in fluvial suspended sediment–discharge behavior is generally thought to be the product of changes in processes governing the delivery of sediment and water to the channel. The objective of this study was to infer sediment supply dynamics from the response of suspended sediment behavior to antecedent hydrologic factors. The...
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- coastal dry-summer subtropical catchment: Effects of hydrologic preconditions Gray, A. B., Warrick, J. A
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- Atkinson, Brian A., Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Mindell, Randal A., and Bolton, Matlock J.
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- Premise of research. Twenty-one permineralized fossil flowers assignable to Lauraceae from the Eocene Appian Way locality on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, provide important anatomical and morphological data for interpreting evolutionary patterns in this diverse magnoliid family. Methodology. Consecutive anatomical sections were prepared using the cellulose acetate peel technique. Morphology...
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- Gray, A. B., Warrick, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., Watson, E. B., and Goñi, M. A.
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- Variation in fluvial suspended sediment–discharge behavior is generally thought to be the product of changes in processes governing the delivery of sediment and water to the channel. The objective of this study was to infer sediment supply dynamics from the response of suspended sediment behavior to antecedent hydrologic factors. The...
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- flows take place after a change in concavity on the falling limb of a storm flow hydrograph.
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- Gray, A. B., Warrick, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., Watson, E. B., and Goñi, M. A.
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- Variation in fluvial suspended sediment–discharge behavior is generally thought to be the product of changes in processes governing the delivery of sediment and water to the channel. The objective of this study was to infer sediment supply dynamics from the response of suspended sediment behavior to antecedent hydrologic factors. The...
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- ) + 𝛽2𝑍 + 𝛽3(Log𝑄𝑖)𝑍 + ε (SII.1) where Z is a synthetic variable categorizing the data into any