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- Feaga, Jeff
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- The Willamette Valley of Oregon has high rates of winter precipitation that cause leaching losses of residual fertilizer nitrogen (N) as nitrate (NO₃). Cover crops may have potential to mitigate N loss. Shallow groundwater was sampled for 11 years from plots planted in summer vegetables with and without winter cover...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Jeff Feaga for the degree of
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- Feaga, Jeff
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- The Willamette Valley of Oregon has high rates of winter precipitation that cause leaching losses of residual fertilizer nitrogen (N) as nitrate (NO₃). Cover crops may have potential to mitigate N loss. Shallow groundwater was sampled for 11 years from plots planted in summer vegetables with and without winter cover...
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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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- Devonian Fenstermaker Limestone, Eureka County, Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Jeff L. Waldman for
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- Behan, Jeff and Institute for Natural Resources
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- The purpose of this document is to provide the SAH Workgroup with a summary of SAH strategy development and identify issues that have arisen so that all work group members have a common understanding of the context for their work. The second section discusses the background of state forests. Salmonid...
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- Prepared by Jeff Behan Institute for Natural Resources 210 Strand Ag Hall Oregon State University
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- Lockley, Fred, 1871-
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- sincere sympathies in her loss." P. G. BETTENDORF P. G. Bettendorf, president of the Colonial Warehouse
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- Alvarez, Andres, Creason, Allison L., Thireault, Caitlin A., and Chang, Jeff H.
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- Many plant-associated Gram-negative bacteria, such a Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 (PtoDC3000), use a type III secretion system (T3SS) to establish a host-microbe relationship with compatible plants. The T3SS resembles a molecular injection mechanism that allows the bacteria to deliver type III effectors (T3Es) directly into the cell of the...
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- . Thireault, Jeff H. Chang Abstract Many plant-associated Gram-negative bacteria, such a Pseudomonas
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- Alvarez, Andres, Creason, Allison L., Thireault, Caitlin A., and Chang, Jeff H.
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- Many plant-associated Gram-negative bacteria, such a Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 (PtoDC3000), use a type III secretion system (T3SS) to establish a host-microbe relationship with compatible plants. The T3SS resembles a molecular injection mechanism that allows the bacteria to deliver type III effectors (T3Es) directly into the cell of the...
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- type III effectors Andres Alvarez, Allison L. Creason, Caitlin A. Thireault, Jeff H. Chang Abstract
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- Wang, Yi, Drader, Thomas, Tiwari, Vijay K., Leonard, Jeff, and et al.
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- Background: Mapping and map-based cloning of genes that control agriculturally and economically important traits remain great challenges for plants with complex highly repetitive genomes such as those within the grass tribe, Triticeae. Mapping limitations in the Triticeae are primarily due to low frequencies of polymorphic gene markers and poor genetic...
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- , Farhad Ghavami5,6, M. Javed Iqbal5, Gerard R. Lazo1, Jeff Leonard3, Bikram S. Gill4, Shahryar F. Kianian7
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- Wang, Yi, Drader, Thomas, Tiwari, Vijay K., Leonard, Jeff, and et al.
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- Background: Mapping and map-based cloning of genes that control agriculturally and economically important traits remain great challenges for plants with complex highly repetitive genomes such as those within the grass tribe, Triticeae. Mapping limitations in the Triticeae are primarily due to low frequencies of polymorphic gene markers and poor genetic...
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- New Roman,Regular"&12Page &P SupT1: Comparison of NimbleGen mapping data with the wheat deletion
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- Farmer, Lucian P.
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- Oxidized hydrous intermediate composition magmas are responsible for porphyry copper (Cu ±Mo ±Au) deposits and epithermal Au ore deposits formed globally in the shallow crust (Sillitoe, 2010; Seedorff et al., 2005). Recently, zircon geochemistry has been used to characterize both productive and barren intrusions associated with porphyry Cu-Au ore deposits....
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- P Farmer for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented on November 29, 2012. Title
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- Yan, Qing, Philmus, Benjamin, Hesse, Cedar, Kohen, Max, Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- The soil bacterium Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 can colonize root and seed surfaces of many plants, protecting them from infection by plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes. The capacity to suppress disease is attributed to Pf-5's production of a large spectrum of antibiotics, which is controlled by complex regulatory circuits operating at...
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- 1, Benjamin Philmus 2, Cedar Hesse 3, Max Kohen 1, Jeff H. Chang 1 and Joyce E. Loper 1, 3* 1
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- Gale, Randall C., Asch, Steven M., Taylor, Thomas, Luck, Jeff, and et al.
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- Background: Like other transformative healthcare initiatives, patient-centered medical home (PCMH) implementation requires substantial investments of time and resources. Even though PCMH and PCMH-like models are being implemented by multiple provider practices and health systems, little is known about what facilitates their implementation. The purpose of this study was to assess...
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- medical home implementation Randall C Gale1*, Steven M Asch1,2, Thomas Taylor1, Karin M Nelson3,4,5, Jeff
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- Yan, Qing, Philmus, Benjamin, Hesse, Cedar, Kohen, Max, Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- The soil bacterium Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 can colonize root and seed surfaces of many plants, protecting them from infection by plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes. The capacity to suppress disease is attributed to Pf-5's production of a large spectrum of antibiotics, which is controlled by complex regulatory circuits operating at...
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- 609 NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase, quinone family 1 0 0 1 0 0 PFL_3514 Energy metabolism 20 1254
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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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- factor Rachel A. Okrent,1 Anne B. Halgren,2 Mark D. Azevedo,2 Jeff H. Chang,1,3 Dallice I. Mills,1
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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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- Maruyama, Shumpei
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- Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
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- most fun experiences of my life. Thank you to my committee members, Nate Kirk, Allen Milligan, Jeff
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- Petrokofsky, Gillian, Avery, Bonnie E., Creighton, Janean, Johnson, Jim, Behan, Jeff, Frueh, W. Terry, Gaines, Lisa, and Wirth, Andrea A.
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- This workshop was held in 107 Richardson Hall on the Corvallis campus of Oregon State University with the intended goal of introducing participants to the skills required for evidence-based natural resource analysis. These skills include: framing answerable questions to address policy & practice concerns, finding the best available evidence to...
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- Humaidan, P., & Polyzos, N. P. (2012). (Meta)analyze this: Systematic reviews might lose credibility
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Spotts, Robert Allen, 1945-, Olsen, Jeff L., Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-, and Pscheidt, Jay William
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- Bacterial canker is the number one killer of young sweet cherry trees in Oregon. This publication covers cause and symptoms, disease cycle, and disease management. A version for mobile devices is also available.
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- canker of sweet cherry in Oregon Bacterial canker of sweet cherry in Oregon Robert A. Spotts, Jeff
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- Petrokofsky, Gillian, Avery, Bonnie E., Creighton, Janean, Johnson, Jim, Behan, Jeff, Frueh, W. Terry, Gaines, Lisa, and Wirth, Andrea A.
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- This workshop was held in 107 Richardson Hall on the Corvallis campus of Oregon State University with the intended goal of introducing participants to the skills required for evidence-based natural resource analysis. These skills include: framing answerable questions to address policy & practice concerns, finding the best available evidence to...
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- /JaguarDepredationManualSPANISH_reduced.pdf) Quigley, H., & Crawshaw, P. (1992). a conservation plan for the jaguar panthera-onca in the
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Spotts, Robert Allen, 1945-, Olsen, Jeff L., Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-, and Pscheidt, Jay William
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- Bacterial canker is the number one killer of young sweet cherry trees in Oregon. This publication covers cause and symptoms, disease cycle, and disease management. A version for mobile devices is also available.
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- , Oregon State University. Jeff Olsen, Extension horticulturist, Yamhill County, Oregon State University
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- Petrokofsky, Gillian, Avery, Bonnie E., Creighton, Janean, Johnson, Jim, Behan, Jeff, Frueh, W. Terry, Gaines, Lisa, and Wirth, Andrea A.
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- This workshop was held in 107 Richardson Hall on the Corvallis campus of Oregon State University with the intended goal of introducing participants to the skills required for evidence-based natural resource analysis. These skills include: framing answerable questions to address policy & practice concerns, finding the best available evidence to...
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- d y ty p e 5 G eo g ra p h ic ex ten t 6 • 1 Reported (via at least one figure or table
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- Mucyn, Tatiana S., Yourstone, Scott, Lind, Abigail L., Biswas, Surojit, Nishimura, Marc T., Baltrus, David A., Cumbie, Jason S., Chang, Jeff H., Jones, Corbin D., Dangl, Jeffery L., and Grant, Sarah R.
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- Pseudomonas syringae is a phylogenetically diverse species of Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens responsible for crop diseases around the world. The HrpL sigma factor drives expression of the major P. syringae virulence regulon. HrpL controls expression of the genes encoding the structural and functional components of the type III secretion system...
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- . Baltrus3, Jason S. Cumbie4,5, Jeff H. Chang4,5,6, Corbin D. Jones1,2,7,8,9, Jeffery L. Dangl1,2,7,9,10,11
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- Mucyn, Tatiana S., Yourstone, Scott, Lind, Abigail L., Biswas, Surojit, Nishimura, Marc T., Baltrus, David A., Cumbie, Jason S., Chang, Jeff H., Jones, Corbin D., Dangl, Jeffery L., and Grant, Sarah R.
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- Pseudomonas syringae is a phylogenetically diverse species of Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens responsible for crop diseases around the world. The HrpL sigma factor drives expression of the major P. syringae virulence regulon. HrpL controls expression of the genes encoding the structural and functional components of the type III secretion system...
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- Araújo, Welington L., Creason, Allison L., Mano, Emy T., Camargo-Neves, Aline A., Minami, Sonia N., Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- From a screen of 36 plant-associated strains of Burkholderia spp., we identified 24 strains that suppressed leaf and pseudobulb necrosis of orchid caused by B. gladioli. To gain insights into the mechanisms of disease suppression, we generated a draft genome sequence from one suppressive strain, TC3.4.2R3. The genome is an...
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- . *the growth at 30 hours is significantly different at Tukey test (p>0.05), using three replicates. * * *
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- Araújo, Welington L., Creason, Allison L., Mano, Emy T., Camargo-Neves, Aline A., Minami, Sonia N., Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- From a screen of 36 plant-associated strains of Burkholderia spp., we identified 24 strains that suppressed leaf and pseudobulb necrosis of orchid caused by B. gladioli. To gain insights into the mechanisms of disease suppression, we generated a draft genome sequence from one suppressive strain, TC3.4.2R3. The genome is an...
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- ) are shown: adenylation (A), peptidyl carrier (P), condensation (C), repeated (HxxPF) domains and non
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- Araújo, Welington L., Creason, Allison L., Mano, Emy T., Camargo-Neves, Aline A., Minami, Sonia N., Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- From a screen of 36 plant-associated strains of Burkholderia spp., we identified 24 strains that suppressed leaf and pseudobulb necrosis of orchid caused by B. gladioli. To gain insights into the mechanisms of disease suppression, we generated a draft genome sequence from one suppressive strain, TC3.4.2R3. The genome is an...
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- = Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones; P = Inorganic ion transport and metabolism; Q
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- Araújo, Welington L., Creason, Allison L., Mano, Emy T., Camargo-Neves, Aline A., Minami, Sonia N., Chang, Jeff H., and Loper, Joyce E.
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- From a screen of 36 plant-associated strains of Burkholderia spp., we identified 24 strains that suppressed leaf and pseudobulb necrosis of orchid caused by B. gladioli. To gain insights into the mechanisms of disease suppression, we generated a draft genome sequence from one suppressive strain, TC3.4.2R3. The genome is an...
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- . Minami,4 Jeff H. Chang,2,3,5 and Joyce E. Loper2,3,6 1Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Microbial
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- Oyler-McCance, Sara J., DeYoung, Randall W., Fike, Jennifer A., Hagen, Christian A., Johnson, Jeff A., Larsson, Lena C., and Patten, Michael A.
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- The distribution of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has been markedly reduced due to loss and fragmentation of habitat. Portions of the historical range, however, have been recolonized and even expanded due to planting of conservation reserve program (CRP) fields that provide favorable vegetation structure for Lesser Prairie-Chickens. The source...
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- • Jennifer A. Fike1 • Christian A. Hagen3 • Jeff A. Johnson4 • Lena C. Larsson5 • Michael A. Patten5,6
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- , Richard Regan, Jeff Olsen, Bob McReynolds, Clive Kaiser, Rick Fletcher, Tom Cook, Steve Castagnoli, Mike
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- . Brooker, C. Hall, R. Hinson, P. Knight, R. McNiel, D. Rowe, and C. Safley. 2000. Consumer preferences for
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture, Brewer, Linda J., Burt, Lawrence A., White, Linda D. (Linda Dee), Sugar, David, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Skinkis, P. (Patty), Seavert, Clark F., Regan, Richard, Olsen, Jeff L., McReynolds, Bob, Kaiser, C. (Clive), Fletcher, Richard A., Cook, Thomas W., Castagnoli, S., Bondi, Michael C., Azarenko, A. N. (Anita Nina), Andrews, N. (Nick), Mertz, Chris, Chilton, Mike, and Weeks, Tom
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- Oregon has a rich history in the production of fruits, berries, vegetables, and ornamental crops; the state’s national and international reputation for delivering high-quality products is well-established and well-deserved. In the past, agriculture and forestry were the foundation of Oregon’s economy. Although other activities now are equal in size to...
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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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- Jaziri3, Joyce E. Loper1,2,6, Taifo Mahmud2,7, Jeff H. Chang1,2,8* 1 Department of Botany and Plant
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- Trudinger, C. M., Enting, I. G., Rayner, P. J., Etheridge, D. M., Buizert, C., Rubino, M., Krummel, P. B., and Blunier, T.
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- Firn air transport models are used to interpret measurements of the composition of air in firn and bubbles trapped in ice in order to reconstruct past atmospheric composition. The diffusivity profile in the firn is usually calibrated by comparing modelled and measured concentrations for tracers with known atmospheric history. However,...
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- diffusivity profile? C. M. Trudinger1, I. G. Enting2, P. J. Rayner3, D. M. Etheridge1, C. Buizert4,5, M
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- Wells, B. K., Schroeder, I. D., Santora, J. A., Hazen, E. L., Bograd, S. J., Bjorkstedt, E. P
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- 3 4 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pr in 2 Prin1 Prin1 P ri n 2 Figure S10. Principal
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- Cromwell, G., Tauxe, L., Staudigel, H., Constable, C. G., Koppers, A. A. P., and Pedersen, R. -B.
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- Investigations of the behavior of the geomagnetic field on geological timescales rely on globally distributed data sets from dated lava flows. We present the first suitable data from the Arctic region, comprising 37 paleomagnetic directions from Jan Mayen (71°N, 0.2–461 ka) and Spitsbergen (79°N, 1–9.2 Ma) and five paleointensity results....
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- Jolla, California, USA A. A. P. Koppers College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State
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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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- Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), 107-145 5 Nonacs, P., P.E. Smith, A. Bouskila
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- . Bhat, Jeff M. Blaney, Evan Bolton, Gerard Bricogne, David Brown, Stephen K. Burley, David A. Case, Kirk
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- ,2 Cary Bauer,3 Jeffrey A. Bell,4 Helen M. Berman,5,6 Talapady N. Bhat,7 Jeff M. Blaney,8 Evan
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- Kerr, David C. R., DeGarmo, David S., Leve, Leslie D., and Chamberlain, Patricia
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- OBJECTIVE: Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) has been found to reduce delinquency among girls in juvenile justice through 2-year follow-up. Given that such girls are at elevated risk for suicide and depression into adulthood, we tested MTFC effects on long term trajectories of suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms. METHOD: Girls...
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- Dear Nancy and Jeff, Supplemental Material for Online
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- Pritz, Colleen M. Flanagan, Schrlau, Jill E., Simonich, Staci L. Massey, and Blett, Tamara F.
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- Remote national parks of the western U.S. and Alaska are not immune to contaminants of emerging concern. Semivolatile organic compounds (SOCs) such as pesticides and PCBs can selectively deposit from the atmosphere at higher rates in cold, high-elevation and high-latitude sites, potentially increasing risk to these ecosystems. In the environment,...
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- sampled. PCBs, endosulfan sulfate, and p,p′-DDE were among the most frequently detected contaminants
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- Redman, Andrea Elizabeth
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- Lack of growing season precipitation and the temperate climate in north central Oregon pose challenges to growing spring wheat crops. Phosphate and sulfate fertilization can improve early growth of spring wheat in this region and soil testing aids in determining rates of fertilization. In this study, anion exchange membranes (AEM)...
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- of AEM in this region, uptake of P and S by hard red spring (HRS) wheat was correlated with soil
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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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- strains of pseudomonads, SBW25 appears to be most closely related to P. fluorescens WH6. In the authors
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- Hay, Joshua
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- Metabolic syndrome, characterized by a collection of risk factors including abdominal obesity, insulin insensitivity, elevated plasma triglycerides, hypertension and low plasma high-density lipoproteins (HDLs), is a major contributing factor to the development of cardiovascular diseases and type II diabetes (T2D). Xanthohumol (XN), a flavonoid isolated from Humulus lupulus cones, has...
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- Lizzy Axton Valerie Elias Jeff Morre Oriane De Montgolfier Kate Field Wanda Crannell
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- Oregon. Dept. of State Lands, Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, Shapiro & Associates (Seattle, Wash.), and Winterbrook Planning
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- "This guidebook is intended to serve as a reference to help local governments plan for the protection of wetlands and meeting the requirements of statewide planning goals, particularly Goal 5. This guidebook does not create any new policy; it only seeks to explain existing statutes and administrative rules. Background and...
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- Kincaid, Department of Land Conservation and Develop- ment Jeff Weber, Department of Land Conservation
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- Hughes, Taylor Neil
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- Obesity is achieved at the point where fat accumulation begins to exert deleterious effects on an organism. The human body accrues fat when there is an energy imbalance occurring, where caloric intake exceeds expenditure.Many anti-obesity drugs used in the past have had undesirable side effects, and currently there is a...
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- personal library of 635 metabolites created by Jeff Morre over in the mass spec facility (created by
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- Lang, Aimée R., Calambokidis, John, Scordino, Jonathan, Mate, Bruce R., and et al.
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- Although most eastern North Pacific (ENP) gray whales feed in the Bering, Beaufort, and Chukchi Seas during summer and fall, a small number of individuals, referred to as the Pacific Coast Feeding Group (PCFG), show intra- and interseasonal fidelity to feeding areas from northern California through southeastern Alaska. We used...
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- ., Burkanov, V. N., Gearin, P., Litovka, D. I., Robertson, K. M., Mate, B. R., Jacobsen, J. K. and Taylor, B
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- Ponzetti, Jeanne M.
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- This research examines the community composition of biotic soil crusts at nine sites in central and eastern Oregon, U.S.A. At each site, data were collected in one pair of livestock-grazed and excluded transects. Variables recorded included: cover of biotic soil crusts and vascular plant species, soil surface pH, electrical conductivity,...
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- . Title: Biotic Soil Crusts of Oregon's Shrub Steppe. Bruce P. McCune This research examines the
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- Punj, Sumit, Kopparapu, Prasad, Jang, Hyo Sang, Phillips, Jessica L., Pennington, Jamie, Rohlman, Diana, O'Donnell, Edmond, Iversen, Patrick L., Kolluri, Siva Kumar, and Kerkvliet, Nancy I.
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- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that plays multiple roles in regulation of immune and inflammatory responses. The ability of certain AhR ligands to induce regulatory T cells (Tregs) has generated interest in developing AhR ligands for therapeutic treatment of immune-mediated diseases. To this end, we...
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- - characterized immunosuppressive AhR ligand, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). We screened a ChemBridge
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- Kerr, Kelly L., Meinzer, Frederick C., McCulloh, Katherine A., Woodruff, David R., and Marias, Danielle E.
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- First-year tree seedlings represent a particularly vulnerable life stage and successful seedling establishment is crucial for forest regeneration. We investigated the extent to which Pinus ponderosa P. & C. Lawson populations from different climate zones exhibit differential expression of functional traits that may facilitate their establishment. Seeds from two populations...
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- . We investigated the extent to which Pinus ponderosa P. & C. Lawson populations from different climate
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- Hedstrom, Christopher
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- BACKGROUND: Oregon produces 99% of the hazelnuts grown in the United States. The key pest threatening commercial hazelnut orchards in Oregon is Cydia latiferreana (Tortricidae), filbertworm moth (FBW). Currently, most growers control FBW with one to two applications of esfenvalerate (Asana XL), a broad spectrum pyrethroid. Pheromone mating disruption is...
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- One-Way Anova Test (Statistica v7.1) – Over Entire Season p=0.0000 One-Way Anova Test
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- Thireault, Caitlin
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- Many Gram-negative bacteria use a type III secretion system (TTSS) to establish a relationship with a host. Pathogens can use the secretion system as a way to deliver proteins known as type III effectors (TTEs) into a host cell and block host defense. The variation and redundancy of the type...
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- out TTSS encoding gene cluster from P. syringae • Integrate into a non-host associated bacteria (Pf0
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- This set of presentations was used in July-August, 2007, to train staff at Oregon State University in the application of the Library of Congress Classification system and related shelflisting practices. The presentations cover basic notation, cuttering, geographic cutters, special formats such as continuing resources, congresses, and biographies, and many other...
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- Law L Education M Music N Fine Arts P Language and literature Q Science R Medicine S
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- Weidner, Emily C., Nelson, Jon D., and Orr, Matthew
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- Heterospecific competition for carrion may influence community structure as dominant species are predicted to exploit subordinate, social species to find food. We used camera traps and ungulate carcasses to assess scavenger interactions in central Oregon. Preliminary analyses indicate that raptor arrival at carcasses correlated with arrival of ravens (Corvus corax)...
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- Museum for allowing us to store deer carcasses in deep freeze during summer months; Jeff Cooney PhD for
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- Kelsey, Kimberly J., Atwell, Lauren L., Clarke, John D., Hsu, Anna, Bella, Deborah, Stevens, Jan F., Dashwood, Roderick H., Williams, David E., and Ho, Emily
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- Consuming cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli sprouts, kale, Brussels sprouts, and bok choy is associated with several health benefits, such as a decreased risk of certain cancers. Cruciferous vegetables contain the glucosinolate, glucoraphanin (GFN). Cutting, chopping or chewing these vegetables releases the enzyme myrosinase, which transforms GFN into sulforaphane (SFN)....
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- Weidner, Emily C., Nelson, Jon D., and Orr, Matthew
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- Heterospecific competition for carrion may influence community structure as dominant species are predicted to exploit subordinate, social species to find food. We used camera traps and ungulate carcasses to assess scavenger interactions in central Oregon. Preliminary analyses indicate that raptor arrival at carcasses correlated with arrival of ravens (Corvus corax)...
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- Museum for allowing us to store deer carcasses in deep freeze during summer months; Jeff Cooney PhD for
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- Kelsey, Kimberly J., Atwell, Lauren L., Clarke, John D., Hsu, Anna, Bella, Deborah, Stevens, Jan F., Dashwood, Roderick H., Williams, David E., and Ho, Emily
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- Consuming cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli sprouts, kale, Brussels sprouts, and bok choy is associated with several health benefits, such as a decreased risk of certain cancers. Cruciferous vegetables contain the glucosinolate, glucoraphanin (GFN). Cutting, chopping or chewing these vegetables releases the enzyme myrosinase, which transforms GFN into sulforaphane (SFN)....
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- Lauren Atwell, Dr. Carmen Wong, Dr. Laura Beaver, Karin Hardin and Jeff Morré. Broccoli sprouts were
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- Thireault, Caitlin
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- Many Gram-negative bacteria use a type III secretion system (TTSS) to establish a relationship with a host. Pathogens can use the secretion system as a way to deliver proteins known as type III effectors (TTEs) into a host cell and block host defense. The variation and redundancy of the type...
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- Primary Mentor: Jeff H. Chang Secondary Mentor: Tom Wolpert SUMMARY
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- Mitchell, Logan, Brook, Edward J., Lee, James E., Buizert, Christo, and Sowers, Todd
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- The origin of the late pre-industrial Holocene (LPIH) increase in atmospheric methane concentrations has been much debated. Hypotheses invoking changes in solely anthropogenic sources or solely natural sources have been proposed to explain the increase in concentrations. Here two high-resolution, high-precision ice core methane concentration records from Greenland and Antarctica...
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- . References and Notes: 1. P. Forster et al., in Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis
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- Brophy, Laura, Cornu, Craig, Adamus, Paul R., Christy, John A., Gray, Ayesha, Huang, Lijuan, MacClellan, Megan, Doumbia, Julie, and Tully, Rebecca
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- Between 2007 and 2009, researchers from Green Point Consulting, Oregon State University, and the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve collected data on ecological and physical characteristics at five high-quality “least disturbed” tidal wetland sites in four Oregon estuaries. The reference sites included in this project are (1) Blind Slough...
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- . Unknown organisms were photographed and identified by Cramer Fish Sciences personnel or Jeff Cordell
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- Jordan, Scott
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- To model the behavior of the spring run Chinook salmon, we expanded the current dataset of salmon counts at the Winchester Dam, Winchester, Oregon, to include historical data from 1991 through 1997. These counts were used to identify Chinook salmon behavior that resulted in defining preferable water conditions during their...
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- score, p-value from a significant t-test, and the standard deviation of the number of days the
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lamb, Stephanie, and Allen, N. (Nancy)
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- Of all the habitat features that can attract wildlife to your yard, a pond could be the most rewarding. Most animals need water to drink, and many use water for feeding, bathing, breeding, regulating body heat, resting, and cover. In the Pacific Northwest, the species you are likely to attract...
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- habitat for wildlife and a place for planting marginal plants (see “What to plant,” p. 5). The shelves
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lamb, Stephanie, and Allen, N. (Nancy)
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- Of all the habitat features that can attract wildlife to your yard, a pond could be the most rewarding. Most animals need water to drink, and many use water for feeding, bathing, breeding, regulating body heat, resting, and cover. In the Pacific Northwest, the species you are likely to attract...
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- habitat for wildlife and a place for planting marginal plants (see “What to plant,” p. 5). The shelves
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- Oregon State University and Cusack, Kate
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- Chairman John P. Murtha, D-Pa., said that when his bill comes to the floor this week he will drop the $369
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- Juarez, Cesar
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- Gene expression in plants (and other eukaryotes) is a very complex process. Gene expression is primarily controlled by proteins and their binding sites near the gene in the chromosomal DNA. More specifically, interactions among transcription factors (DNA-binding proteins) and cis-regulatory modules (CRMs-sets of binding sites) control the expression of nearby...
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- Date ___________________________________________________ _______________ Jeff
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- Juarez, Cesar
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- Gene expression in plants (and other eukaryotes) is a very complex process. Gene expression is primarily controlled by proteins and their binding sites near the gene in the chromosomal DNA. More specifically, interactions among transcription factors (DNA-binding proteins) and cis-regulatory modules (CRMs-sets of binding sites) control the expression of nearby...
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- ___________________________________________________ _______________ Jeff Chang, Botany and Plant Pathology
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- Kagan, James S.
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- exceptional examples of the Nation’s biological and geological features. To qualify for NNL designation, a site must be one of the best examples of a geological or biological feature within a biophysiographic province. Zumwalt Prairie represents a perfect example of this concept, containing one of the largest remnants of native...
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- . The Z PNNL habit Spald the la is a p bloom throu bunch conve farml Zumw prairi rema Spald flowe well a
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- Mi, Gu, Di, Yanming, and Schafer, Daniel W.
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- This work is about assessing model adequacy for negative binomial (NB) regression, particularly (1) assessing the adequacy of the NB assumption, and (2) assessing the appropriateness of models for NB dispersion parameters. Tools for the first are appropriate for NB regression generally; those for the second are primarily intended for...
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- univariate count response variable and X a p-dimensional vector of known explanatory variables. Then an NB
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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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- stream), but not within a habitat type (e.g., tributary streams within the Karluk watershed; Jeff Olson
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- Forgard, Benjamin
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- The history of school spirit and tradition at Oregon State University is explored, with emphasis on orgins and the impacts of World War I, World War II, and the Anti-Establishment movement.
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- . 18 Jeff Welsch and George P. Edmonston Jr. Tales from Oregon State Sports (Online: Sports
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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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- Argerich, A., Johnson, S. L., Sebestyen, S. D., Rhoades, C. C., Greathouse, E., Knoepp, J. D., Adams, M. B., Likens, G. E., Campbell, J. L., McDowell, W. H., Scatena, F. N., and Ice, G. G.
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- To examine whether stream nitrogen concentrations in forested reference catchments have changed over time and if patterns were consistent across the USA, we synthesized up to 44 yr of data collected from 22 catchments at seven USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests. Trends in stream nitrogen presented high spatial variability both...
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- . Department of Agriculture, Forest Service General Technical Report NE-275) Edwards P J and Wood F 1993
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- Feindel, Kristin B.
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- Nonpoint source pollution is currently the major source of water pollution in Oregon as well as the United States as a whole. The Environmental Protection Agency designated marinas as one of the sources of nonpoint pollution to coastal waters. In an effort to reduce nonpoint pollution from marinas and to...
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- Nelson, David Ezra
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- special thanks to Carolyn Peterson, Jim Olbinski, Jeff Goalen, Dan Mumford and Phil Rarey. Also, Tom
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- Manske, Douglas Charles
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- Painter, Luke E., Beschta, Robert L., Larsen, Eric J., and Ripple, William J.
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- To investigate the extent and causes of recent quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment in northern Yellowstone National Park, we measured browsing intensity and height of young aspen in 87 randomly selected aspen stands in 2012, and compared our results to similar data collected in 1997–1998. We also examined the relationship...
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- for sightability, consistent with similar previously published estimates (White et al. 2012; P. J
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- Parson, Jenelle E.
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- Uranium is naturally radioactive and commonly found in water, soil, and rock. It can occur in elevated concentrations due to the presence of ore bearing bodies and be concentrated through human activities. This research focuses on uranium uptake for Capsicum annuum for three growing conditions. These include a set of...
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- just talk about silly things and unwind with all of you. In that same note – Chris, Jeff, Steve
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- among the groups are highly significant (Table 3; p<0.0001, T-square analysis), and the three groups
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- on the right) via predation, fishery catch rates, senescence, and net migration. bp × p b ( ) p
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- Lee, Kathleen V., Steinhauer, Nathalie, Rennich, Karen, Caron, Dewey M., Sagili, Ramesh, and et al.
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- Honey bee colony losses are a major concern in the USA and across the globe. Long-term data on losses are critical for putting yearly losses in context. US colony loss surveys have been conducted yearly since the winter of 2006–2007. Here, we report the results from the eighth annual survey...
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- , Eugene J. LENGERICH9, Jeff PETTIS11, John A. SKINNER3, James T. WILKES10, Ramesh SAGILI5, Dennis
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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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- model without that effect; the P-values function was used for individual fac- tor levels. RESULTS
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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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- United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
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- Ronde -AI_ I WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT MID COAST BASIN T City 1 a 111111 T T a NI Allik t P i
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- Perera, Thushanthi, Young, Matthew R., Zhang, Zhiying, Murphy, Gwen, Colburn, Nancy H., Lanza, Elaine, Hartman, Terryl J., Cross, Amanda J., and Bobe, Gerd
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- SCOPE: Aim of the study was to identify and monitor metabolite markers of dry bean consumption in parallel human and mouse studies that each had shown chemopreventive effects of dry bean consumption on colorectal neoplasia risk. METHODS and RESULTS: Using LC/mass spectroscopy ± ESI and GC/mass spectroscopy, serum metabolites of...
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- 80 serum metabolites (35% of analyzed metabo- lites) were altered at p < 0.05 and 64 metabolites (28
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- Jackson, Allyson K., Evers, David C., Adams, Evan M., and et al.
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- Mercury (Hg) is a globally distributed environmental contaminant with a variety of deleterious effects in fish, wildlife, and humans. Breeding songbirds may be useful sentinels for Hg across diverse habitats because they can be effectively sampled, have well-defined and small territories, and can integrate pollutant exposure over time and space....
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- Hoskins • Oksana P. Lane • Amy Sauer • Timothy Tear Accepted: 18 November 2014 / Published online: 10
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- Apel, Mark, McDonell, Lauren, Moynihan, Jay, Simon, Darien, and Simon-Brown, Viviane
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- can. Benjamin Franklin was one. So was Th omas Jeff erson. Now you can be one too. History Th e
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- Metcalf, Becky Elise and Metcalf, Becky E.
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- In an effort to restore summer flows in the Walla Walla River to provide passage and habitat for ESA (endangered species act) listed bull and steelhead trout irrigation districts left 13 cubic-feet-per-second (c.f.s) (0.37 m ³/s) in the main channel during irrigation season (May-November) for the first time in over...
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- in the success of this project. Thanks to Kristy Warren, David Rupp, and Jeff Feaga for input and