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- Reum, Jonathan C. P., Alin, Simone R., Harvey, Chris J., Bednaršek, Nina, Evans, Wiley, Feely, Richard A., Hales, Burke, Lucey, Noelle, Mathis, Jeremy T., McElhany, Paul, Newton, Jan, and Sabine, Christopher L.
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- Coastal upwelling regimes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the ocean but are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally high background concentrations of CO₂. Yet our ability to predict how these ecosystems will respond to additional CO₂ resulting from anthropogenic emissions is...
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- sensor) Sabine et al. (2011) Mooring time series Cape Elizabeth, Washington (N 47.68, W 122.25
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- Reum, Jonathan C. P., Alin, Simone R., Harvey, Chris J., Bednaršek, Nina, Evans, Wiley, Feely, Richard A., Hales, Burke, Lucey, Noelle, Mathis, Jeremy T., McElhany, Paul, Newton, Jan, and Sabine, Christopher L.
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- Coastal upwelling regimes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the ocean but are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally high background concentrations of CO₂. Yet our ability to predict how these ecosystems will respond to additional CO₂ resulting from anthropogenic emissions is...
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- . Mathis2,3, Paul McElhany1, Jan Newton6, and Christopher L. Sabine2 1Conservation Biology Division, Northwest
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- Reum, Jonathan C. P., Alin, Simone R., Harvey, Chris J., Bednaršek, Nina, Evans, Wiley, Feely, Richard A., Hales, Burke, Lucey, Noelle, Mathis, Jeremy T., McElhany, Paul, Newton, Jan, and Sabine, Christopher L.
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- Coastal upwelling regimes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the ocean but are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally high background concentrations of CO₂. Yet our ability to predict how these ecosystems will respond to additional CO₂ resulting from anthropogenic emissions is...
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- Hales, Burke, Strutton, Peter G., Saraceno, Martin, Letelier, Ricardo, Takahashi, Taro, Feely, Richard, Sabine, Christopher, and Chavez, Francisco
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- Continental margin carbon cycling is complex, highly variable over a range of space and time scales, and forced by multiple physical and biogeochemical drivers. Predictions of globally significant air–sea CO₂ fluxes in these regions have been extrapolated based on very sparse data sets. We present here a method for predicting...
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- , Richard Feely e, Christopher Sabine e, Francisco Chavez f aOregon State University College of Oceanic and
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- Kawell, Christopher L.
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- There is a significant amount of research analyzing the effect of race, gender, and other common demographical data on student interest and performance in computer science. However, there is relatively little research concerning less common demographic populations, such as introverts, artistic students, and visual learners. This study investigates if these...
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- THESIS OF Christopher Kawell for the degree of Master of Science in Computer Science presented on
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- Leggett, Christopher L.
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- This paper presents a critical analysis of the provisions of the WTO agreements and jurisprudence as they relate to the use of trade-related measures in support of cooperative fisheries management arrangements. The interpretation given to WTO agreements by successive Panels and Appellate Bodies has provided guidance regarding how such measures...
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- Disciplines and Trade-Related Measures Used to Promote Sustainable Fisheries Management Christopher L
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- Jenks, Christopher L.
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- Truckload carriers operating under a Point-To-Point (PtP) dispatching method seek to minimize miles driven with empty loads. This results in driving tours keeping drivers away from their homes for weeks at a time causing high turnover rates industry wide. One proposed solution combines Relay Network dispatching with existing PtP. This...
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- Christopher L. Jenks for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Science in Industrial Engineering presented on
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- Rademacher, Christopher L.
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- Hart Mountain is a basaltic fault block mountain in the semi-desert region of the northern Basin and Range province in south-central Oregon. Geomorphic processes associated with lingering snowpatches have formed nivation hollows, which are small scale depressions in the hillsides. The lingering snow in the hollows prohibits shrub growth. Bedrock...
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- . Morphometric Properties of Nivation Hollows on Hart Mountain, Lake County, Oregon by Christopher L
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- Duncan, Christopher L.
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- Multi-layer optically coupled scintillation based radiation detectors, known as phoswich detectors, have rapidly evolved in recent years. During the same time, digital signal processing has improved radiation discrimination accuracy and enhanced reliability, while reducing complexity and size of traditional analog signal processing methods. A new generation of high-speed radiation detectors...
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- Christopher L. Duncan for the degree of Master of Science in Radiation Health Physics presented on June
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- Toole, C. L. (Christopher L.)
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- Demographic characteristics of juvenile Dover sole (Microstomus pacificus) were examined in relation to physical and biotic factors to develop a hypothesis explaining annual variations in recruitment. Surveys were conducted along the Oregon continental shelf at depths between 50-400 m bimonthly during 1989 and annually (in March) between 1990 and 1993....
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- dover sole (Microstomus pacificus) off northern Oregon AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Christopher L
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- Juranek, L. W., Freely, R. A., Peterson, W. T., Alin, S. R., Hales, Burke, Lee, K., Sabine, C. L., and Peterson, J.
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- We developed a multiple linear regression model to robustly determine aragonite saturation state (Ωarag) from observations of temperature and oxygen (R² = 0.987, RMS error 0.053), using data collected in the Pacific Northwest region in late May 2007. The seasonal evolution of Ωarag near central Oregon was evaluated by applying...
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- : Juranek, L. W., R. A. Feely, W. T. Peterson, S. R. Alin, B. Hales, K. Lee, C. L. Sabine, and J. Peterson
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- Elgin, Robert C., III and Hagen, Christopher L.
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- A dual-mode engine has been developed where in one mode all engine cylinders fire normally, providing locomotion for the vehicle. In the other mode, one cylinder of the engine is used to compress low pressure residential natural gas (NG), in multiple stages, to a standard U.S. compressed natural gas (CNG)...
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- a Self-Refueling1 Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle2 Robert C. Elgin III, Christopher L. Hagen∗3
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- Wolfe, Christopher L. and Samelson, Roger M.
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- Linear disturbance growth is studied in a quasigeostrophic baroclinic channel model with several thousand degrees of freedom. Disturbances to an unstable, nonlinear wave-mean oscillation are analyzed, allowing the comparison of singular vectors and time-dependent normal modes (Floquet vectors). Singular vectors characterize the transient growth of linear disturbances in a specified...
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- Wave-Mean Oscillation CHRISTOPHER L. WOLFE* AND ROGER M. SAMELSON College of Oceanic and Atmospheric
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- Wolfe, Christopher L. and Samelson, Roger M.
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- The stability of a time-periodic baroclinic wave-mean oscillation in a high-dimensional two-layer quasigeostrophic spectral model is examined by computing a full set of time-dependent normal modes (Floquet vectors) for the oscillation. The model has 72 × 62 horizontal resolution and there are 8928 Floquet vectors in the complete set. The...
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- CHRISTOPHER L. WOLFE AND ROGER M. SAMELSON College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State
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- Eardley, Christopher S. and Conway, Flaxen D. L.
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- Oregon is in the midst of major changes to the way it manages use of the ocean off its shores. Consideration for all stakeholder groups will contribute to defensible decisions regarding the use of ocean and coastal resources. This relies on an understanding of the various stakeholders in ocean resources,...
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- Christopher S. Eardley Marine Resource Management Program, OSU Flaxen D. L. Conway Oregon Sea Grant
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- Daly, Shane R., Olson, Nicholas, and Hagen, Christopher L.
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- Broadband absorption spectroscopy, by way of FTIR, was used to investigate the vapor cloud of a single millimeter sized liquid droplet suspended by a syringe as it evaporates at standard conditions. Single beam data were collected every 8 seconds resulting in a time-resolved record. Species concentrations were tracked using their...
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- Olson, and Christopher L. Hagen Energy Systems Laboratory, School of Mechanical, Industrial and
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- Majeske, Audrey J., Bayne, Christopher J., and Smith, L. Courtney
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- Development of protocols and media for culturing immune cells from marine invertebrates has not kept pace with advancements in mammalian immune cell culture, the latter having been driven by the need to understand the causes of and develop therapies for human and animal diseases. However, expansion of the aquaculture industry...
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- Augmented In Vitro by Lipopolysaccharide Audrey J. Majeske1, Christopher J. Bayne2, L. Courtney Smith1* 1
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- Delgado, Christopher L., Courbois, Claude B., and Rosegrant, Mark W.
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- The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM), in collaboration with the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), are presently attempting to model supply and demand for highly aggregated fish categories within the context of IFPRI's IMPACT global...
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- 2000 Proceedings Issues in Modeling Fish to 2020 within a Global Food Model Christopher L. Delgado
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- DeBell, Dean S., Keyes, Christopher R., and Gartner, Barbara L.
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- We evaluated effects of chemical fertilizer, spacing, and interplanted nitrogen-fixing trees on wood density and diameter growth of 15-year-old Eucalyptus saligna trees. The trees were grown in silvicultural trials established on former sugarcane land on the island of Hawaii. Elevation was 480 m, slopes were gentle, and annual rainfall averaged...
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- plantations: effects of silvicultural practices and relation to growth rate Dean S. DeBell1, Christopher R
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- Hickman, Mark R., Saunders, David L., Bigger, Catherine A., Kane, Christopher D., and Iversen, Patrick L.
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- The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND) began development of a broad-spectrum antiviral countermeasure against deliberate use of high-consequence viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) in 2016. The effort featured comprehensive preclinical research, including laboratory testing and rapid advancement of lead molecules into nonhuman primate (NHP)...
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- , Christopher D. KaneID4, Patrick L. IversenID 5 1 Joint Project Manager for Chemical, Biological
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- Gaulke, Christopher A., Barton, Carrie L., Proffitt, Sarah, Tanguay, Robert L., and Sharpton, Thomas J.
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- Growing evidence indicates that disrupting the microbial community that comprises the intestinal tract, known as the gut microbiome, can contribute to the development or severity of disease. As a result, it is important to discern the agents responsible for microbiome disruption. While animals are frequently exposed to a diverse array...
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- Gaulke, Christopher A., Barton, Carrie L., Proffitt, Sarah, Tanguay, Robert L., and Sharpton, Thomas J.
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- Growing evidence indicates that disrupting the microbial community that comprises the intestinal tract, known as the gut microbiome, can contribute to the development or severity of disease. As a result, it is important to discern the agents responsible for microbiome disruption. While animals are frequently exposed to a diverse array...
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- Restructuring of the Microbiome in Adult Zebrafish Christopher A. Gaulke1, Carrie L. Barton2,3, Sarah
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- Sanchez, Christopher A., Ruddell, Benjamin L., Ruddell, Benjamin L., and Merwade, Venkatesh
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- Previous research has suggested that the use of more authentic learning activities can produce more robust and durable knowledge gains. This is consistent with calls within civil engineering education, specifically hydrology, that suggest that curricula should more often include professional perspective and data analysis skills to better develop the "T-shaped"...
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- visualization activities Christopher A. Sanchez1, Benjamin L. Ruddell2, Roy Schiesser3, and Venkatesh Merwade4
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- Gaulke, Christopher A., Barton, Carrie L., Proffitt, Sarah, Tanguay, Robert L., and Sharpton, Thomas J.
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- Growing evidence indicates that disrupting the microbial community that comprises the intestinal tract, known as the gut microbiome, can contribute to the development or severity of disease. As a result, it is important to discern the agents responsible for microbiome disruption. While animals are frequently exposed to a diverse array...
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- Greer, Burke T., Still, Christopher, Cullinan, Grace L., Brooks, J. Renee, and Meinzer, Frederick C.
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), a widespread and keystone tree species in North America, experienced heat and drought stress in the years 2002 and 2003 in the southwestern United States. This led to widespread aspen mortality that has altered the composition of forests, and is expected to occur again if...
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- T. Greer1,2, Christopher Still1,2, Glenn T. Howe1, Christina Tague3 & Dar A. Roberts2 1Forest
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- Lavrich, Zoe, Wagner, David R., Taie, Zachary, Halliday, Devin, and Hagen, Christopher L.
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- Design of a small scale rotating fluidized bed (RFB) with diameter of 4-6 cm to fluidize 40-80 mu m diameter particles was investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Simulations explored the impact of the following components on pressure drop and fluidized behavior of the device: particle size, particle density, outer...
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- A R R A A K R S V C P 1 T 2 c fi e a o E t a 1 t l s h 0 Chemical
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- Anderson, James L., Chu, Jingjie, Anderson, Christopher M., Garlock, Taryn, and Meredith, Jennifer
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- Over the past several years we have been developing Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) to measure the degree of success fisheries systems have in achieving environmental, economic and community outcomes. We have also developed indicators of key input factors. Among the input factors we have explicitly developed indicators for women’s participation and leadership...
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- Daly, Shane R., Niemeyer, Kyle E., Cannella, William J., and Hagen, Christopher L.
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- Liquid transportation fuels require costly and time-consuming tests to characterize metrics, such as Research Octane Number (RON) for gasoline. If fuel sale restrictions requiring use of standard Cooperative Fuel Research (CFR) testing procedures do not apply, these tests may be avoided by using multivariate statistical models to predict RON and...
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- . Cannellab, Christopher L. Hagenc,∗ aSchool of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering Oregon
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- Benda, Susan E., Naughton, George P., Caudill, Christopher C., Kent, Michael L., and Schreck, Carl B.
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- Spring Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha are transported above dams in the Willamette River to provide access to blocked spawning habitat. However, 30–95% of these transplants may die before spawning in some years. To varying degrees, salmon in other tributaries—both blocked and unblocked—have similar prespawn mortality (PSM) rates. Our study determined...
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- . C., Kent, M. L., & Schreck, C. B. (2015). Cool, Pathogen-Free Refuge Lowers Pathogen-Associated
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- Rosegrant, Mark W., Meijer, Siet, Wada, Nikolas, Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin, and Delgado, Christopher L.
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- The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the World Fish Center (ICLARM), and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), are collaborating to incorporate fish into IMPACT, a global model of food supply and demand that estimates market-clearing prices for 28 commodities in 36 regions. Results of the projections to 2020...
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- IIFET 2002 Fish as Food: Projections to 20201 Christopher L
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- Niemeyer, Kyle E., Daly, Shane R., Cannella, William J., and Hagen, Christopher L.
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- Low-temperature combustion (LTC) engine concepts such as homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) offer the potential of improved efficiency and reduced emissions of NOₓ and particulates. However, engines can only successfully operate in HCCI mode for limited operating ranges that vary depending on the fuel composition. Unfortunately, traditional ratings such as...
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- @chevron.com Christopher L. Hagen School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering Oregon
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- Niemeyer, Kyle E., Daly, Shane R., Cannella, William J., and Hagen, Christopher L.
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- A new metric for ranking the suitability of fuels in LTC engines was recently introduced, based on the fraction of potential fuel savings achieved in the FTP-75 light-duty vehicle driving cycle. In the current study, this LTC fuel performance index was calculated computationally and analyzed for a number of fuel...
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- blends Kyle E. Niemeyera,∗, Shane R. Dalya, William J. Cannellab, Christopher L. Hagenc aSchool of
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- Schantz, Merilynn C., Monaco, Thomas A., Call, Christopher A., and Sheley, R. L.
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- Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance regimes to favor their own persistence, there is a great need to understand the interrelationships among invasive plant abundance, resource availability, and desirable species prominence. These interrelationships were studied in two salt desert sites where the local abundance...
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- . Monaco,2 Christopher A. Call,1 and R. L. Sheley3 Authors are 1Graduate Research Assistant and Professor
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- Lajtha, Kate, Townsend, Kimberly L., Kramer, Marc G., Swanston, Christopher, Bowden, Richard D., and Nadelhoffer, Knute
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- Models of ecosystem carbon (C) balance generally assume a strong relationship between NPP, litter inputs, and soil C accumulation, but there is little direct evidence for such a coupled relationship. Using a unique 50-year detrital manipulation experiment in a mixed deciduous forest and in restored prairie grasslands in Wisconsin, combined...
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- Kate Lajtha • Kimberly L. Townsend • Marc G. Kramer • Christopher Swanston • Richard D. Bowden
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- Friesen, Christopher R., Uhrig, Emily J., Squire, Mattie K., Mason, Robert T., and Brennan, Patricia L. R.
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- Sexual conflict over mating can result in sex specific morphologies and behaviors that allow each sex to exert control over the outcome of reproduction. Genital traits, in particular, are often directly involved in conflict interactions. Via genital manipulation, we experimentally investigated whether genital traits in red-sided garter snakes influence copulation...
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- Christopher R. Friesen *1, 3 , Emily J. Uhrig 1 , Mattie K. Squire 1, 2 , Robert T. 5 Mason 1 , Patricia L
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- Peterson, Tracy S., Kent, Michael L., Ferguson, Jayde A., Watral, Virginia G., and Whipps, Christopher M.
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- Mycobacteriosis is a common disease of laboratory zebrafish Danio rerio. Different infection patterns occur in zebrafish depending on mycobacterial species. Mycobacterium marinum and M. haemophilum produce virulent infections associated with high mortality, whereas M. chelonae is more widespread and is not associated with high mortality. Identification of mycobacterial infections to...
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- time for PCR detection of Mycobacterium in zebrafish Danio rerio Tracy S. Peterson1,*, Michael L
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- Henty-Ridilla, Jessica L., Shimono, Masaki, Li, Jiejie, Chang, Jeff H., Day, Brad, and Staiger, Christopher J.
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- Plants are constantly exposed to a large and diverse array of microbes; however, most plants are immune to the majority of potential invaders and susceptible to only a small subset of pathogens. The cytoskeleton comprises a dynamic intracellular framework that responds rapidly to biotic stresses and supports numerous fundamental cellular...
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- Signals from Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns Jessica L. Henty-Ridilla1, Masaki Shimono2, Jiejie Li1
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- Garcia-Perez, Belen, Hobson, Keith A., Powell, Rebecca L., Still, Christopher J., and Huber, Gernot H.
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- Background: Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) breed almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere. However, since the early 1980's, a small disjunct breeding population has become established in eastern Argentina, presumably by birds previously derived from those breeding in North America. Currently, it is unknown where these individuals go following breeding and...
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- Patton, Kristin M., Bildfell, Robert J., Anderson, Mark L., Cebra, Christopher K., and Valentine, Beth A.
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- Over a 3.5-year period, 4 Rocky Mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus), housed at a single facility, developed clinical disease attributed to infection by Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV). Ages ranged from 1 to 10 years. Three of the goats, a 1-year-old female, a 2-year-old male, and a 5-year-old male, had been...
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- Diagn Invest Kristin M. Patton, Robert J. Bildfell, Mark L. Anderson, Christopher K. Cebra and Beth A
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- Perez, Renellys C., Garzoli, Silvia L., Meinen, Christopher S., and Matano, Ricardo P.
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- Two ocean general circulation models are used to test the ability of geostrophic velocity measurement systems to observe the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) and meridional heat transport (MHT) in the South Atlantic. Model sampling experiments are conducted at five latitudes (between 15° and 34.5°S) spanning the range of extratropical current...
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- Benoit-Bird, Kelly J., Au, Whitlow W. L., and Kelley, Christopher D.
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- The target strengths and swimbladder morphology of six snapper species were investigated using broadband sonar, x rays, and swimbladder casts. Backscatter data were obtained using a frequency-modulated sweep ~60–200 kHz! and a broadband, dolphinlike click ~peak frequency 120 kHz! from live fish, mounted and rotated around each of their three...
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- . Target strength and swimbladder characteristics Kelly J. Benoit-Bird and Whitlow W. L. Aua) Hawaii
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- Copeman, Louise A., Stoner, Allan W., Ottmar, Michele L., Daly, Benjamin, Parrish, Christopher C., and Eckert, Ginny L.
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- Little is known about the nutrition or lipid metabolism of cold-water crabs, particularly in the North Pacific. We undertook a 2-part study to understand more completely the energetics and nutritional requirements of juvenile red king crab (RKC; Paralithodes canusehaticus). First, we investigated changes in proximate composition, total lipids (TLs), lipid...
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- BENJAMIN DALY,3 CHRISTOPHER C. PARRISH,4 AND GINNY L. ECKERT5 1Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources
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- Kimbro, David L., White, J. Wilson, Tillotson, Hanna, Cox, Nikkie, Christopher, Megan, Stokes-Cawley, Owen, Yuan, Samantha, Pusack, Timothy J., and Stallings, Christopher D.
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- Predator outbreaks are predicted to increasingly decimate economically and ecologically important prey populations because global climate change and food-web modifications frequently facilitate predators and stress prey. Natural systems are organized hierarchically, with processes operating at multiple scales giving rise to patterns of biodiversity, so predicting and managing outbreaks requires a...
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- USA Citation: Kimbro, D. L., J. W. White, H. Tillotson, N. Cox, M. Christopher, O. Stokes-Cawley, S
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- Sakuma, Kari-Lyn Kobayakawa, Felicitas, Jamie, Fagan, Pebbles, Gruder, Charles L., Blanco, Lyzette, Cappelli, Christopher, and Trinidad, Dennis R.
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- OBJECTIVES: The current study examined disparities in smoking trends across African Americans and non-Hispanic whites in California. METHODS: Data from the 1996 to 2008 California Tobacco Survey were analyzed to examine trends in smoking behaviors and cessation across African Americans and non-Hispanic whites. RESULTS: A decrease in overall ever and...
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- Jamie Felicitas, MPH2 Pebbles Fagan, PhD MPH3 Charles L. Gruder, PhD4 Lyzette Blanco, MPH 2
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- Correa, Adrienne M. S., Ainsworth, Tracy D., Rosales, Stephanie M., Thurber, Andrew R., Butler, Christopher R., and Thurber, Rebecca L. Vega
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- Previous studies of coral viruses have employed either microscopy or metagenomics, but few have attempted to comprehensively link the presence of a virus-like particle (VLP) to a genomic sequence. We conducted transmission electron microscopy imaging and virome analysis in tandem to characterize the most conspicuous viral types found within the...
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- *Correspondence: Rebecca L. Vega Thurber athurber@coas.oregonstate.edu Specialty section: This article was
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- Ronau, Robert N., Rakes, Christopher R., Bush, Sarah B., Driskell, Shannon O., Niess, Margaret L., and Pugalee, David K.
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- We examined 480 dissertations on the use of technology in mathematics education and developed a Quality Framework (QF) that provided structure to consistently define and measure quality. Dissertation studies earned an average of 64.4% of the possible quality points across all methodology types compared to studies in journals that averaged...
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- and Quality: 1968–2009 Ronau, R. N., Rakes, C. R., Bush, S. B., Driskell, S. O., Niess, M. L
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- Waldbusser, George G., Brunner, Elizabeth L., Haley, Brian A., Hales, Burke, Langdon, Christopher J., and Prahl, Frederick G.
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- Acidified waters are impacting commercial oyster production in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, and favorable carbonate chemistry conditions are predicted to become less frequent. Within 48 h of fertilization, unshelled Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) larvae precipitate roughly 90% of their body weight as calcium carbonate. We measured stable carbon isotopes in...
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- Elizabeth L. Brunner,1 Brian A. Haley,1 Burke Hales,1 Christopher J. Langdon,2 and Frederick G. Prahl1
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- Hixon, Mark A., Anderson, Todd W., Buch, Kevin L., Johnson, Darren W., McLeod, J. Brock, and Stallings, Christopher D.
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- dependence and regulation of relatively large local populations? If so, what are the causative mechanisms and their implications? We conducted an eight-year multigeneration study of population dynamics of bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus) inhabiting four large coral reefs in the Bahamas. After a four-year baseline period, it was clear that two...
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- marine fish: a large-scale, long-term field manipulation MARK A. HIXON,1,3 TODD W. ANDERSON,1,4 KEVIN L
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- Whipps, Christopher M., Fournie, John W., Morrison, David A., Azevedo, Carlos, Matos, Edilson, Thebo, Per, and Kent, Michael L.
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- There are numerous species of apicomplexans that infect poikilothermic vertebrates, such as fishes, and possess unique morphological features that provide insight into the evolution of this important phylum of parasites. Here, the relationship of the fish-infecting Calyptospora species to other coccidians was investigated based on DNA sequence analysis. Genetic data...
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- species (Apicomplexa: Eimeriorina) Christopher M. Whipps & John W. Fournie & David A. Morrison & Carlos
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- Krenz, Christopher, Menge, Bruce A., Freidenburg, Tess L., Lubchenco, Jane, Chan, Francis, Foley, Melissa M., and Nielsen, Karina J.
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- Through bottom–up inputs and larval transport, benthic–pelagic links can have an important effect on benthic community structure. Recent work on community structure of northeast Pacific rocky shores has focused on latitudinal differences in recruitment of intertidal invertebrates as a driver of variation in community structure. Recruitment differences are associated with...
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- upwelling transition? Christopher Krenz a,1, Bruce A. Menge a,⁎, Tess L. Freidenburg b, Jane Lubchenco a
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- Mandrell, David, Moore, Aaron, Jephson, Caleb, Sarker, Mushfiqur R., Lang, Christopher, Truong, Lisa, Simonich, Michael T., and Tanguay, Robert L.
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- The potential of the developing zebrafish model for toxicology and drug discovery is limited by inefficient approaches to manipulating and chemically exposing zebrafish embryos—namely, manual placement of embryos into 96- or 384-well plates and exposure of embryos while still in the chorion, a barrier of poorly characterized permeability enclosing the...
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- , Christopher Lang1, Michael T. Simonich1, and Robert L. Tanguay1 Abstract The potential of the developing
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- McGuire, Meghan E., Schaefer, Charles, Richards, Trenton, Backe, Will J., Field, Jennifer A., Houtz, Erika, Sedlak, David L., Guelfo, Jennifer L., Wunsch, Assaf, and Higgins, Christopher P.
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- Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are a class of fluorinated chemicals that are utilized in firefighting and have been reported in groundwater and soil at several firefighter training areas. In this study, soil and groundwater samples were collected from across a former firefighter training area to examine the extent to...
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- ~, Will J. Backe§,¥, Jennifer A. Fieldψ, 4 Erika Houtz||,¤, David L. Sedlak||, Jennifer L. Guelfo
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- Stephens, Scott L., McIver, James D., Boerner, Ralph E. J., Fettig, Christopher J., Fontaine, Joseph B., Hartsough, Bruce R., Kennedy, Patricia L., and Schwilk, Dylan W.
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- The current conditions of many seasonally dry forests in the western and southern United States, especially those that once experienced low- to moderate-intensity fire regimes, leave them uncharacteristically susceptible to high-severity wildfire. Both prescribed fire and its mechanical surrogates are generally successful in meeting short-term fuel-reduction objectives such that treated...
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- , RALPH E. J. BOERNER, CHRISTOPHER J. FETTIG, JOSEPH B. FONTAINE, BRUCE R. HARTSOUGH, PATRICIA L. KENNEDY
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- Goodson, William H., III, Lowe, Leroy, Carpenter, David O., Gilbertson, Michael, Manaf Ali, Abdul, Lopez de Cerain Salsamendi, Adela, Lasfar, Ahmed, Carnero, Amancio, Azqueta, Amaya, Amedei, Amedeo, Charles, Amelia K., Collins, Andrew R., Ward, Andrew, Salzberg, Anna C., Colacci, Annamaria, Olsen, Ann-Karin, Berg, Arthur, Barclay, Barry J., Zhou, Binhua P., Blanco-Aparicio, Carmen, Baglole, Carolyn J., Dong, Chenfang, Mondello, Chiara, Hsu, Chia-Wen, Naus, Christian C., Yedjou, Clement, Curran, Colleen S., Laird, Dale W., Koch, Daniel C., Carlin, Danielle J., Felsher, Dean W., Roy, Debasish, Brown, Dustin G., Ratovitski, Edward, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Corsini, Emanuela, Rojas, Emilio, Moon, Eun-Yi, Laconi, Ezio, Marongiu, Fabio, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Chiaradonna, Ferdinando, Darroudi, Firouz, Martin, Francis L., Van Schooten, Frederik J., Goldberg, Gary S., Wagemaker, Gerard, Nangami, Gladys N., Calaf, Gloria M., Williams, Graeme P., Wolf, Gregory T., Koppen, Gudrun, Brunborg, Gunnar, Lyerly, H. Kim, Krishnan, Harini, Ab Hamid, Hasiah, Yasaei, Hemad, Sone, Hideko, Kondoh, Hiroshi, Salem, Hosni K., Hsu, Hsue-Yin, Park, Hyun Ho, Koturbash, Igor, Miousse, Isabelle R., Scovassi, A.Ivana, Klaunig, James E., Vondráček, Jan, Raju, Jayadev, Roman, Jesse, Wise, John P., Sr., Whitfield, Jonathan R., Woodrick, Jordan, Christopher, Joseph A., Ochieng, Josiah, Martinez-Leal, Juan F., Weisz, Judith, Kravchenko, Julia, Sun, Jun, Prudhomme, Kalan R., Narayanan, Kannan B., Cohen-Solal, Karine A., Moorwood, Kim, Gonzalez, Laetitia, Soucek, Laura, Jian, Le, D’Abronzo, Leandro S., Lin, Liang-Tzung, Li, Lin, Gulliver, Linda, McCawley, Lisa J., Memeo, Lorenzo, Vermeulen, Louis, Leyns, Luc, Zhang, Luoping, Valverde, Mahara, Khatami, Mahin, Romano, Maria F., Chapellier, Marion, Williams, Marc A., Wade, Mark, Manjili, Masoud H., Lleonart, Matilde E., Xia, Menghang, Gonzalez Guzman, Michael J., Karamouzis, Michalis V., Kirsch-Volders, Micheline, Vaccari, Monica, Kuemmerle, Nancy B., Singh, Neetu, Cruickshanks, Nichola, Kleinstreuer, Nicole, van Larebeke, Nik, Ahmed, Nuzhat, Ogunkua, Olugbemiga, Krishnakumar, P. K., Vadgama, Pankaj, Marignani, Paola A., Ghosh, Paramita M., Ostrosky-Wegman, Patricia, Thompson, Patricia A., Dent, Paul, Heneberg, Petr, Darbre, Philippa, Leung, Po Sing, Nangia-Makker, Pratima, Cheng, Qiang, Robey, R. Brooks, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Roy, Rabindra, Andrade-Vieira, Rafaela, Sinha, Ranjeet K., Mehta, Rekha, Vento, Renza, Di Fiore, Riccardo, Ponce-Cusi, Richard, Dornetshuber-Fleiss, Rita, Nahta, Rita, Castellino, Robert C., Palorini, Roberta, Hamid, Roslida A., Langie, Sabine A. S., Eltom, Sakina E., Brooks, Samira A., Ryeom, Sandra, Wise, Sandra S., Bay, Sarah N., Harris, Shelley A., Papagerakis, Silvana, Romano, Simona, Pavanello, Sofia, Eriksson, Staffan, Forte, Stefano, Casey, Stephanie C., Luanpitpong, Sudjit, Lee, Tae-Jin, Otsuki, Takemi, Chen, Tao, Massfelder, Thierry, Sanderson, Thomas, Guarnieri, Tiziana, Hultman, Tove, Dormoy, Valérian, Odero-Marah, Valerie, Sabbisetti, Venkata, Maguer-Satta, Veronique, Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Engström, Wilhelm, Decker, William K., Bisson, William H., Rojanasakul, Yon, Luqmani, Yunus, Chen, Zhenbang, and Hu, Zhiwei
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- Lifestyle factors are responsible for a considerable portion of cancer incidence worldwide, but credible estimates from the World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) suggest that the fraction of cancers attributable to toxic environmental exposures is between 7% and 19%. To explore the hypothesis that...
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- environment: the challenge ahead Goodson, W. H., Lowe, L., Carpenter, D. O., Gilbertson, M., Ali, A. M., de
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- Schwalm, Christopher R., Williams, Christopher A., Schaefer, Kevin, Baldocchi, Dennis D., Black, T. Andrew, Goldstein, Allen H., Law, Beverly E., Oechel, Walter C., Paw U, Kyaw Tha, and Scott, Russel L.
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- Fossil fuel emissions aside, temperate North America is a net sink of carbon dioxide at present¹⁻³. Year-to-year variations in this carbon sink are linked to variations in hydroclimate that affect net ecosystem productivity³,⁴. The severity and incidence of climatic extremes, including drought, have increased as a result of climate warming⁵⁻⁸....
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- North America Christopher R. Schwalm1*, Christopher A. Williams2, Kevin Schaefer3, Dennis Baldocchi4,5
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- Ciais, P., Dolman, A. J., Bombelli, A., Duren, R., Peregon, A., Rayner, P. J., Miller, C., Gobron, N., Kinderman, G., Marland, G., Gruber, N., Chevallier, F., Andres, R. J., Balsamo, G., Bopp, L., Bréon, F.-M., Broquet, G., Dargaville, R., Battin, T. J., Borges, A., Bovensmann, H., Buchwitz, M., Butler, J., Canadell, J. G., Cook, R. B., DeFries, R., Engelen, R., Gurney, K. R., Heinze, C., Heimann, M., Held, A., Henry, M., Law, B., Luyssaert, S., Miller, J., Moriyama, T., Moulin, C., Myneni, R. B., Nussli, C., Obersteiner, M., Ojima, D., Pan, Y., Paris, J.-D., Piao, S. L., Poulter, B., Plummer, S., Quegan, S., Raymond, P., Reichstein, M., Rivier, L., Sabine, C., Schimel, D., Tarasova, O., Valentini, R>, Wang, R., van der Werf, G., Wickland, D., Williams, M., and Zehner, C.
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- A globally integrated carbon observation and analysis system is needed to improve the fundamental understanding of the global carbon cycle, to improve our ability to project future changes, and to verify the effectiveness of policies aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon sequestration. Building an integrated carbon observation...
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- . Marland8, N. Gruber9, F. Chevallier1, R. J. Andres10, G. Balsamo11, L. Bopp1, F.-M. Bréon1, G. Broquet1, R
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- Odden, Michelle C., Yee, Laura M., Arnold, Alice M., Sanders, Jason L., Hirsch, Calvin, deFilippi, Christopher, Kizer, Jorge R., Inzitari, Marco, and Newman, Anne B.
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- OBJECTIVES: Subclinical vascular disease (SVD) contributes to the aging process and may decrease life expectancy. We aimed to determine the contribution of gradations of SVD to the likelihood of achieving longer survival, and to determine what allows some individuals to achieve longer survival in the presence of high SVD. DESIGN:...
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- Odden, Michelle C., Yee, Laura M., Arnold, Alice M., Sanders, Jason L., Hirsch, Calvin, deFilippi, Christopher, Kizer, Jorge R., Inzitari, Marco, and Newman, Anne B.
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- OBJECTIVES: Subclinical vascular disease (SVD) contributes to the aging process and may decrease life expectancy. We aimed to determine the contribution of gradations of SVD to the likelihood of achieving longer survival, and to determine what allows some individuals to achieve longer survival in the presence of high SVD. DESIGN:...
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- Ruktanonchai, Nick W., DeLeenheer, Patrick, Tatem, Andrew J., Alegana, Victor A., Caughlin, T. Trevor, zu Erbach-Schoenberg, Elisabeth, Lourenço, Christopher, Ruktanonchai, Corrine W., and Smith, David L.
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- Humans move frequently and tend to carry parasites among areas with endemic malaria and into areas where local transmission is unsustainable. Human-mediated parasite mobility can thus sustain parasite populations in areas where they would otherwise be absent. Data describing human mobility and malaria epidemiology can help classify landscapes into parasite...
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- Russell, Matthew B., D'Amato, Anthony W., Albers, Michael A., Puettmann, Klaus J., Woodall, Christopher W., Saunders, Michael R., and VanderSchaaf, Curtis L.
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- Silvicultural strategies such as thinning may minimize productivity losses from a variety of forest disturbances, including forest insects. This study analyzed the 10-year postthinning response of stands and individual trees in thinned white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) plantations in northern Minnesota, USA, with light to moderate defoliation from eastern...
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- ., Saunders, M. R., & VanderSchaaf, C. L. (2015). Performance of the Forest Vegetation Simulator in Managed
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- Odden, Michelle C., Yee, Laura M., Arnold, Alice M., Sanders, Jason L., Hirsch, Calvin, deFilippi, Christopher, Kizer, Jorge R., Inzitari, Marco, and Newman, Anne B.
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- OBJECTIVES: Subclinical vascular disease (SVD) contributes to the aging process and may decrease life expectancy. We aimed to determine the contribution of gradations of SVD to the likelihood of achieving longer survival, and to determine what allows some individuals to achieve longer survival in the presence of high SVD. DESIGN:...
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- Pfeiffer, Christopher D., Cunningham, Margaret C., Poissant, Tasha, Furuno, Jon P., Townes, John M., Leitz, Andrew, Thomas, Ann, Buser, Genevieve L., Arao, Robert F., and Beldavs, Zintars G.
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- OBJECTIVE: To establish a statewide network to detect, control, and prevent the spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) in a region with a low incidence of CRE infection. DESIGN: Implementation of the Drug Resistant Organism Prevention and Coordinated Regional Epidemiology (DROP-CRE) Network. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Oregon infection prevention and microbiology laboratory...
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- control and hospital epidemiology april 2014, vol. 35, no. 4 o r i g i n a l a r t i c l e Establishment
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- Walls, Ramona L., Athreya, Balaji, Cooper, Laurel, Elser, Justin, Gandolfo, Maria A., Jaiswal, Pankaj, Mungall, Christopher J., Preece, Justin, Rensing, Stefan, Smith, Barry, and Stevenson, Dennis W.
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- Premise of the study: Bio-ontologies are essential tools for accessing and analyzing the rapidly growing pool of plant genomic and phenomic data. Ontologies provide structured vocabularies to support consistent aggregation of data and a semantic framework for automated analyses and reasoning. They are a key component of the semantic web....
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- .1200222 SPECIAL INVITED PAPER ONTOLOGIES AS INTEGRATIVE TOOLS FOR PLANT SCIENCE 1 RAMONA L
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- Shelton, Christopher T., Kotula, Paul G., Brennecka, Geoff L., Lam, Peter G., Meyer, Kelsey E., Maria, Jon-Paul, Gibbons, Brady J., and Ihlefeld, Jon F.
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- A long-standing challenge to the widespread application of complex oxide thin films is the stable and robust integration of noble metal electrodes, such as platinum, which remains the optimal choice for numerous applications. By considering both work of adhesion and stability against chemical diffusion, it is demonstrated that the use...
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- www.MaterialsViews.com Christopher T. Shelton , Paul G. Kotula , Geoff L. Brennecka , Peter G
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- Fietz, Susanne, Huguet, Carme, Bendle, James, Escala, Marina, Gallacher, Christopher, Herfort, Lydie, Jamieson, Robert, Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo, McClymont, Erin L., Peck, Vicky L., Prahl, Fredrick G., Rossi, Sergio, Rueda, Gemma, Sanson-Barrera, Anna, and Rosell-Mele, Antoni
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- Two major types of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) are commonly used in paleoecological and paleoclimatological reconstructions: isoprenoidal and branched GDGTs. In aquatic environments, it was originally assumed that isoprenoidal GDGTs, especially crenarchaeol, derive mainly from aquatic Thaumarchaeota, whilst branched GDGTs are an allochthonous input derived from soil Bacteria. Recently,...
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- Fietz, Susanne, Huguet, Carme, Bendle, James, Escala, Marina, Gallacher, Christopher, Herfort, Lydie, Jamieson, Robert, Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo, McClymont, Erin L., Peck, Vicky L., Prahl, Fredrick G., Rossi, Sergio, Rueda, Gemma, Sanson-Barrera, Anna, and Rosell-Mele, Antoni
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- Two major types of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) are commonly used in paleoecological and paleoclimatological reconstructions: isoprenoidal and branched GDGTs. In aquatic environments, it was originally assumed that isoprenoidal GDGTs, especially crenarchaeol, derive mainly from aquatic Thaumarchaeota, whilst branched GDGTs are an allochthonous input derived from soil Bacteria. Recently,...
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- archives 2 Susanne Fietz*a, Carme Hugueta, James Bendleb, Marina Escalaa,1, Christopher 3 Gallacherb
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- Fietz, Susanne, Huguet, Carme, Bendle, James, Escala, Marina, Gallacher, Christopher, Herfort, Lydie, Jamieson, Robert, Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo, McClymont, Erin L., Peck, Vicky L., Prahl, Fredrick G., Rossi, Sergio, Rueda, Gemma, Sanson-Barrera, Anna, and Rosell-Mele, Antoni
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- Two major types of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) are commonly used in paleoecological and paleoclimatological reconstructions: isoprenoidal and branched GDGTs. In aquatic environments, it was originally assumed that isoprenoidal GDGTs, especially crenarchaeol, derive mainly from aquatic Thaumarchaeota, whilst branched GDGTs are an allochthonous input derived from soil Bacteria. Recently,...
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- Bakker, D. C. E., Pfeil, B., Smith, K., Hankin, S., Olsen, A., Alin, S. R., Cosca, C., Harasawa, S., Kozyr, A., Nojiri, Y., O'Brien, K. M., Schuster, U., Telszewski, M., Tilbrook, B., Wada, C., Akl, J., Barbero, L., Bates, N. R., Boutin, J., Bozec, Y., Cai, W.-J., Castle, R. D., Chavez, F. P., Chen, L., Chierici, M., Currie, K., de Baar, H. J. W., Evans, W., Feely, R. A., Fransson, A., Gao, Z., Hales, B., Hardman-Mountford, N. J., Hoppema, M., Huang, W.-J., Hunt, C. W., Huss, B., Ichikawa, T., Johannessen, T., Jones, E. M., Jones, S. D., Jutterström, S., Kitidis, V., Körtzinger, A., Landschützer, P., Lauvset, S. K., Lefèvre, N., Manke, A. B., Mathis, J. T., Merlivat, L., Metzl, N., Murata, A., Newberger, T., Omar, A. M., Ono, T., Park, G.-H., Paterson, K., Pierrot, D., Ríos, A. F., Sabine, C. L., Saito, S., Salisbury, J., Sarma, V. V. S. S., Schlitzer, R., Sieger, R., Skjelvan, I., Steinhoff, T., Sullivan, K. F., Sun, H., Sutton, A. J., Suzuki, T., Sweeney, C., Takahashi, T., Tjiputra, J., Tsurushima, N., van Heuven, S. M. A. C., Vandemark, D., Vlahos, P., Wallace, D. W. R., Wanninkhof, R., and Watson, A. J.
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- The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT), an activity of the international marine carbon research community, provides access to synthesis and gridded fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) products for the surface oceans. Version 2 of SOCAT is an update of the previous release (version 1) with more data (increased from 6.3...
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- . O’Brien4,5, U. Schuster9,*, M. Telszewski10, B. Tilbrook11,12, C. Wada7, J. Akl11, L. Barbero13, N. R
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- Ripple, William J., Estes, James A., Beschta, Robert L., Wilmers, Christopher C., Ritchie, Euan G., Hebblewhite, Mark, Berger, Joel, Elmhagen, Bodil, Letnic, Mike, Nelson, Michael P., Schmitz, Oswald J., Smith, Douglas W., Wallach, Arian D., and Wirsing, Aaron J.
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- Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and geographic ranges around the world. We highlight how these threats have affected the conservation status and ecological functioning of the 31 largest mammalian carnivores on Earth. Consistent with theory, empirical studies increasingly show that large carnivores...
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- , Robert L. Beschta, Christopher C. Wilmers, Euan G. Ritchie, Mark Hebblewhite, Joel Berger, Bodil
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- Ripple, William J., Estes, James A., Beschta, Robert L., Wilmers, Christopher C., Ritchie, Euan G., Hebblewhite, Mark, Berger, Joel, Elmhagen, Bodil, Letnic, Mike, Nelson, Michael P., Schmitz, Oswald J., Smith, Douglas W., Wallach, Arian D., and Wirsing, Aaron J.
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- Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and geographic ranges around the world. We highlight how these threats have affected the conservation status and ecological functioning of the 31 largest mammalian carnivores on Earth. Consistent with theory, empirical studies increasingly show that large carnivores...
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- . Estes, Robert L. Beschta, Christopher C. Wilmers, Euan G. Ritchie, Mark Hebblewhite, Joel Berger
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- Ripple, William J., Estes, James A., Beschta, Robert L., Wilmers, Christopher C., Ritchie, Euan G., Hebblewhite, Mark, Berger, Joel, Elmhagen, Bodil, Letnic, Mike, Nelson, Michael P., Schmitz, Oswald J., Smith, Douglas W., Wallach, Arian D., and Wirsing, Aaron J.
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- Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and geographic ranges around the world. We highlight how these threats have affected the conservation status and ecological functioning of the 31 largest mammalian carnivores on Earth. Consistent with theory, empirical studies increasingly show that large carnivores...
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- Casapao, Anthony M., Kullar, Ravina, Davis, Susan L., Levine, Donald P., Zhao, Jing J., Potoski, Brian A., Goff, Debra A., Crank, Christopher W., Segreti, John, Sakoulas, George, Cosgrove, Sara E., and Rybak, Michael J.
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- Enterococci are among the leading pathogens isolated in hospital-acquired infections. Current antimicrobial options for vancomycin- resistant enterococci (VRE) are limited. Prior data suggest that daptomycin at>6 mg/kg of body weight/day may be used to treat enterococcal infections. We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness and safety of high-dose daptomycin (HD-daptomycin) therapy (>6...
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- . Zhao,b,g Brian A. Potoski,h,i Debra A. Goff,j,k Christopher W. Crank,l John Segreti,m George Sakoulas
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- Olson, Deanna H., Aanensen, David M., Ronnenberg, Kathryn L., Powell, Christopher I., Walker, Susan F., Bielby, Jon, Garner, Trenton W. J., Weaver, George, The Bd Mapping Group, and Fisher, Matthew C.
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- The rapid worldwide emergence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is having a profound negative impact on biodiversity. However, global research efforts are fragmented and an overarching synthesis of global infection data is lacking. Here, we provide results from a community tool for the compilation of worldwide Bd presence...
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- Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Deanna H. Olson1*., David M. Aanensen2., Kathryn L
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- Dodds, Walter K., Robinson, Christopher T., Gaiser, Evelyn E., Hansen, Gretchen J. A., Powell, Heather, Smith, Joseph M., Morse, Nathaniel B., Johnson, Sherri L., Gregory, Stanley V., Bell, Tisza, Kratz, Timothy K., and McDowell, William H.
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- Long-term research on freshwater ecosystems provides insights that can be difficult to obtain from other approaches. Widespread monitoring of ecologically relevant water-quality parameters spanning decades can facilitate important tests of ecological principles. Unique long-term data sets and analytical tools are increasingly available, allowing for powerful and synthetic analyses across sites....
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- Surprises and Insights from Long-Term Aquatic Data Sets and Experiments WALTER K. DODDS, CHRISTOPHER T
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- Bieniek, Peter A., Bhatt, Uma S., Thoman, Richard L., Angeloff, Heather, Partain, James, Papineau, John, Fritsch, Frederick, Holloway, Eric, Walsh, John E., Daly, Christopher, Shulski, Martha, Hufford, Gary, Hill, David F., Calos, Stavros, and Gens, Rudiger
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- Alaska encompasses several climate types because of its vast size, high-latitude location, proximity to oceans, and complex topography. There is a great need to understand how climate varies regionally for climatic research and forecasting applications. Although climate-type zones have been established for Alaska on the basis of seasonal climatological mean...
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- Objective Methods PETER A. BIENIEK,*,&& UMA S. BHATT,*,&& RICHARD L. THOMAN,1 HEATHER ANGELOFF,* JAMES
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- Fahlgren, Noah, Howell, Miya D., Kasschau, Kristin D., Sullivan, Christopher M., Cumbie, Jason S., Givan, Scott A., Law, Theresa F., Grant, Sarah R., Dangl, Jeffrey L., and Carrington, James C.
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- In plants, microRNAs (miRNAs) comprise one of two classes of small RNAs that function primarily as negative regulators at the posttranscriptional level. Several MIRNA genes in the plant kingdom are ancient, with conservation extending between angiosperms and the mosses, whereas many others are more recently evolved. Here, we use deep...
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- . Kasschau1, Elisabeth J. Chapman1,2, Christopher M. Sullivan1, Jason S. Cumbie1, Scott A. Givan1, Theresa F
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- Sullivan, Brian L., Aycrigg, Jocelyn L., Barry, Jessie H., Bonney, Rick E., Bruns, Nicholas, Cooper, Caren B., Damoulas, Theo, Dhondt, Andre A., Dietterich, Thomas G., Farnsworth, Andrew, Fink, Daniel, Fitzpatrick, John W., Fredericks, Thomas, Gerbracht, Jeff, Gomes, Carla, Hochachka, Wesley M., Iliff, Marshall J., Lagoze, Carl, La Sorte, Frank A., Merrifield, Matthew, Morris, Will, Phillips, Tina B., Reynolds, Mark, Rodewald, Amanda D., Rosenberg, Kenneth V., Trautmann, Nancy M., Wiggins, Andrea, Winkler, David W., Wong, Weng-Keen, Wood, Christopher L., Yu, Jun, and Kelling, Steve
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- Citizen-science projects engage volunteers to gather or process data to address scientific questions. But citizen-science projects vary in their ability to contribute usefully for science, conservation, or public policy. eBird has evolved from a basic citizen-science project into a collective enterprise, taking a novel approach to citizen science by developing...
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- McIver, James D., Stephens, Scott L., Agee, James K., Barbour, Jamie, Boerner, Ralph E. J., Edminster, Carl B., Erickson, Karen L., Farris, Kerry L., Fettig, Christopher J., Fiedler, Carl E., Haase, Sally, Hart, Stephen C., Keeley, Jon E., Knapp, Eric E., Lehmkuhl, John F., Moghaddas, Jason J., Otrosina, William, Outcalt, Kenneth W., Schwilk, Dylan W., Skinner, Carl N., Waldrop, Thomas A., Weatherspoon, C. Phillip, Yaussy, Daniel A., Youngblood, Andrew, and Zack, Steve
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- The 12-site National Fire and Fire Surrogate study (FFS) was a multivariate experiment that evaluated ecological consequences of alternative fuel-reduction treatments in seasonally dry forests of the US. Each site was a replicated experiment with a common design that compared an un-manipulated control, prescribed fire, mechanical and mechanical + fire...
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- , Karen L. EricksonA, Kerry L. FarrisG, Christopher J. FettigH, Carl E. Fiedler I, Sally Haase J, Stephen
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- Kidd, Jeffrey M., Sharpton, Thomas J., Bobo, Dean, Norman, Paul J., Martin, Alicia R., Carpenter, Meredith L., Sikora, Martin, Gignoux, Christopher R., Nemat-Gorgani, Neda, Adams, Alexandra, Guadalupe, Moraima, Guo, Xiaosen, Feng, Qiang, Li, Yingrui, Liu, Xiao, Parham, Peter, Hoal, Eileen G., Feldman, Marcus W., Pollard, Katherine S., Wall, Jeffrey D., Bustamante, Carlos D., and Henn, Brenna M.
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- BACKGROUND: Targeted capture of genomic regions reduces sequencing cost while generating higher coverage by allowing biomedical researchers to focus on specific loci of interest, such as exons. Targeted capture also has the potential to facilitate the generation of genomic data from DNA collected via saliva or buccal cells. DNA samples...
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- Kidd1,2†, Thomas J Sharpton3,4†, Dean Bobo5, Paul J Norman6, Alicia R Martin1, Meredith L Carpenter1
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- Kidd, Jeffrey M., Sharpton, Thomas J., Bobo, Dean, Norman, Paul J., Martin, Alicia R., Carpenter, Meredith L., Sikora, Martin, Gignoux, Christopher R., Nemat-Gorgani, Neda, Adams, Alexandra, Guadalupe, Moraima, Guo, Xiaosen, Feng, Qiang, Li, Yingrui, Liu, Xiao, Parham, Peter, Hoal, Eileen G., Feldman, Marcus W., Pollard, Katherine S., Wall, Jeffrey D., Bustamante, Carlos D., and Henn, Brenna M.
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- BACKGROUND: Targeted capture of genomic regions reduces sequencing cost while generating higher coverage by allowing biomedical researchers to focus on specific loci of interest, such as exons. Targeted capture also has the potential to facilitate the generation of genomic data from DNA collected via saliva or buccal cells. DNA samples...
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- Kidd, Jeffrey M., Sharpton, Thomas J., Bobo, Dean, Norman, Paul J., Martin, Alicia R., Carpenter, Meredith L., Sikora, Martin, Gignoux, Christopher R., Nemat-Gorgani, Neda, Adams, Alexandra, Guadalupe, Moraima, Guo, Xiaosen, Feng, Qiang, Li, Yingrui, Liu, Xiao, Parham, Peter, Hoal, Eileen G., Feldman, Marcus W., Pollard, Katherine S., Wall, Jeffrey D., Bustamante, Carlos D., and Henn, Brenna M.
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- BACKGROUND: Targeted capture of genomic regions reduces sequencing cost while generating higher coverage by allowing biomedical researchers to focus on specific loci of interest, such as exons. Targeted capture also has the potential to facilitate the generation of genomic data from DNA collected via saliva or buccal cells. DNA samples...
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- Jeffrey M. Kidd1,2,*, Thomas J. Sharpton3,4*, Dean Bobo5, Paul J. Norman6, Alicia R. Martin1, Meredith L
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- Thessen, Anne E., Bunkers, Daniel E., Buttigieg, Pier Luigi, Cooper, Laurel D., Dahdul, Wasila M., Domisch, Sami, Franz, Nico M., Jaiswal, Pankaj, Lawrence-Dill, Carolyn J., Midford, Peter E., Mungall, Christopher J., Ramírez, Martín J., Specht, Chelsea D., Vogt, Lars, Aldo Vos, Rutger, Walls, Ramona L., White, Jeffrey W., Zhang, Guanyang, Deans, Andrew R., Huala, Eva, Lewis, Suzanna E., and Mabee, Paula M.
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- Understanding the interplay between environmental conditions and phenotypes is a fundamental goal of biology. Unfortunately, data that include observations on phenotype and environment are highly heterogeneous and thus difficult to find and integrate. One approach that is likely to improve the status quo involves the use of ontologies to standardize...
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- , P. L., Cooper, L. D., Dahdul, W. M., Domisch, S., ... & Mungall, C. J. (2015). Emerging semantics
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- Anderson, James L., Anderson, Christopher M., Chu, Jingjie, Meredith, Jennifer, Asche, Frank, Sylvia, Gil, Smith, Martin D., Anggraeini, Dessy, Arthur, Robert, Guttormsen, Atle, McCluney, Jessica K., Ward, Tim, Akpalu, Wisdom, Eggert, Håkan, Flores, Jimely, Freeman, Matthew A., Holland, Daniel S., Knapp, Gunnar, Kobayashi, Mimako, Larkin, Sherry, MacLauchlin, Karl, Shnier, Kurt, Soboli, Mark, Tveteras, Sigbjorn, Uchida, Hirotsugu, and Valderrama, Diego
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- Pursuit of the triple bottom line of economic, community and ecological sustainability has increased the complexity of fishery management; fisheries assessments require new types of data and analysis to guide science-based policy in addition to traditional biological information and modeling. We introduce the Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs), a broadly applicable...
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- Line Outcomes Anderson, J. L., Anderson, C. M., Chu, J., Meredith, J., Asche, F., Sylvia, G
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- Wood, Robert, Wyant, Matthew, Bretherton, Christopher S., Rémillard, Jasmine, Kollias, Pavlos, Fletcher, Jennifer, Stemmler, Jayson, De Szoeke, Simon P., Yuter, Sandra, Miller, Matthew, Mechem, David, Tselioudis, George, Chiu, J. Christine, Mann, Julian A. L., O’Connor, Ewan J., Hogan, Robin J., Dong, Xiquan, Miller, Mark, Ghate, Virendra, Jefferson, Anne, Min, Qilong, Minnis, Patrick, Palikonda, Rabindra, Albrecht, Bruce, Luke, Ed, Hannay, Cecile, and Lin, Yanluan
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- The Clouds, Aerosol, and Precipitation in the Marine Boundary Layer (CAP-MBL) deployment at Graciosa Island in the Azores generated a 21-month (April 2009–December 2010) comprehensive dataset documenting clouds, aerosols, and precipitation using the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM) Mobile Facility (AMF). The scientific aim of the deployment is to gain...
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- Kidd, Jeffrey M., Sharpton, Thomas J., Bobo, Dean, Norman, Paul J., Martin, Alicia R., Carpenter, Meredith L., Sikora, Martin, Gignoux, Christopher R., Nemat-Gorgani, Neda, Adams, Alexandra, Guadalupe, Moraima, Guo, Xiaosen, Feng, Qiang, Li, Yingrui, Liu, Xiao, Parham, Peter, Hoal, Eileen G., Feldman, Marcus W., Pollard, Katherine S., Wall, Jeffrey D., Bustamante, Carlos D., and Henn, Brenna M.
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- BACKGROUND: Targeted capture of genomic regions reduces sequencing cost while generating higher coverage by allowing biomedical researchers to focus on specific loci of interest, such as exons. Targeted capture also has the potential to facilitate the generation of genomic data from DNA collected via saliva or buccal cells. DNA samples...
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- Cooper, Laurel, Walls, Ramona L., Elser, Justin, Gandolfo, Maria A., Stevenson, Dennis W., Smith, Barry, Preece, Justin, Athreya, Balaji, Mungall, Christopher J., Rensing, Stefan, Hiss, Manuel, Lang, Daniel, Reski, Ralf, Berardini, Tanya Z., Li, Donghui, Huala, Eva, Schaeffer, Mary, Menda, Naama, Arnaud, Elizabeth, Shrestha, Rosemary, Yamazaki, Yukiko, and Jaiswal, Pankaj
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- The Plant Ontology (PO;http://www.plantontology.org/" is a publicly available, collaborative effort to develop and maintain a controlled, structured vocabulary ('ontology') of terms to describe plant anatomy, morphology and the stages of plant development. The goals of the PO are to link (annotate) gene expression and phenotype data to plant structures and...
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- Plant Anatomy and Genomic Analyses Laurel Cooper1,16,17, Ramona L. Walls2,16,17, Justin Elser1,17, Maria
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- Wall-Palmer, Deborah, Coussens, Maya, Talling, Peter J., Hatfield, Robert, Jutzeler, Martin, Cassidy, Michael, Marchant, Isabelle, Palmer, Martin R., Watt, Sebastian F. L., Smart, Christopher W., Fisher, Jodie K., Hart, Malcolm B., Fraass, Andrew, Trofimovs, Jessica, Le Friant, Anne, Ishizuka, Osamu, Adachi, Tatsuya, Aljahdali, Mohammed, Boudon, Georges, Breitkreuz, Christoph, Endo, Daisuke, Fujinawa, Akihiko, Hatfield, Robert, Hornbach, Matthew J., Kataoka, Kyoko, Lafuerza, Sara, Maeno, Fukashi, Slagle, Angela L., Stinton, Adam J., Subramanyam, K. S. V., Tamura, Yoshihiko, Villemant, Benoit, and Wang, Fei
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- Marine sediments around volcanic islands contain an archive of volcaniclastic deposits, which can be used to reconstruct the volcanic history of an area. Such records hold many advantages over often incomplete terrestrial data sets. This includes the potential for precise and continuous dating of intervening sediment packages, which allow a...
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- Jutzeler2, Michael Cassidy3, Isabelle Marchant3, Martin R. Palmer3, Sebastian F. L. Watt4, Christopher W
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- Rockweit, Jeremy T., Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Dilione, Krista E., Davis, Raymond J., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, and Yackulic, Charles B.
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- These datasets were used in the prospective meta-analysis of northern spotted owl reproductive rates over 25 years across 11 study areas located throughout the range of the owl. A multi-state occupancy file was created by collapsing site-specific information on owl reproductive status into bimonthly (2 per month) survey occasions. These...
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- Rockweit, Jeremy T., Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Dilione, Krista E., Davis, Raymond J., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, and Yackulic, Charles B.
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- These datasets were used in the prospective meta-analysis of northern spotted owl reproductive rates over 25 years across 11 study areas located throughout the range of the owl. A multi-state occupancy file was created by collapsing site-specific information on owl reproductive status into bimonthly (2 per month) survey occasions. These...
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- Rockweit, Jeremy T, Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Dilione, Krista E., Davis, Raymond J., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, and Yackulic, Charles B.
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- These datasets were used in the prospective meta-analysis of northern spotted owl reproductive rates over 25 years across 11 study areas located throughout the range of the owl. A multi-state occupancy file was created by collapsing site-specific information on owl reproductive status into bimonthly (2 per month) survey occasions. These...
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- 2021-06-11
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- Rick, Torben C., Sillett, T. Scott, Ghalambor, Cameron K., Hofman, Courtney A., Ralls, Katherine, Anderson, R. Scott, Boser, Christina L., Braje, Todd J., Cayan, Daniel R., Chesser, R. Terry, Collins, Paul W., Erlandson, Jon M., Faulkner, Kate R., Fleischer, Robert, Funk, W. Chris, Galipeau, Russell, Huston, Ann, King, Julie, Laughrin, Lyndal, Maldonado, Jesus, McEachern, Kathryn, Muhs, Daniel R., Newsome, Seth D., Reeder-Myers, Leslie, Still, Christopher, and Morrison, Scott A.
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- Historical ecology is becoming an important focus in conservation biology and offers a promising tool to help guide ecosystem management. Here, we integrate data from multiple disciplines to illuminate the past, present, and future of biodiversity on California’s Channel Islands, an archipelago that has undergone a wide range of land-use...
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- , CHRISTINA L. BOSER, TODD J. BRAJE, DANIEL R. CAYAN, R. TERRY CHESSER, PAUL W. COLLINS, JON M. ERLANDSON
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- Bollmann, Annette, Sedlacek, Christopher J., Norton, Jeanette, Laanbroek, Hendrikus J., Suwa, Yuichi, Stein, Lisa Y., Klotz, Martin G., Arp, Daniel J., Sayavedra-Soto, Luis, Lu, Megan, Bruce, David, Detter, Chris, Tapia, Roxanne, Han, James, Woyke, Tanja, Pitluck, Sam, Pennacchio, Len, Nolan, Matt, Land, Miriam L., Huntemann, Marcel, Deshpande, Shweta, Han, Cliff, Chen, Amy, Kyrpides, Nikos, Movromatis, Konstantinos, Markowitz, Victor, Szeto, Ernest, Ivonova, Natalia, Mikhailova, Natalia, Pagani, Ioanna, Pati, Amrita, Peters, Lin, Ovchinnikova, Galina, Goodwin, Lynne A., and Lucas, Susan M.
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- Nitrosomonas sp. Is79 is a chemolithoautotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacterium that belongs to the family Nitrosomonadaceae within the phylum Proteobacteria. Ammonia oxidation is the first step of nitrification, an important process in the global nitrogen cycle ultimately resulting in the production of nitrate. Nitrosomonas sp. Is79 is an ammonia oxidizer of high...
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- Annette Bollmann1*, Christopher J. Sedlacek1, Jeanette Norton2, Hendrikus J. Laanbroek3, Yuichi Suwa4
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- Fleishman, Erica, Blockstein, David E., Hall, John A., Mascia, Michael B., Rudd, Murray A., Scott, J. Michael, Sutherland, William J., Bartuska, Ann M., Brown, A. Gordon, Christen, Catherine A., Clement, Joel P., Dellasala, Dominick, Duke, Clifford S., Eaton, Marietta, Fiske, Shirley J., Gosnell, Hannah, Haney, J. Christopher, Hutchins, Michael, Klein, Mary L., Marqusee, Jeffrey, Noon, Barry R., Nordgren, John R., Orbuch, Paul M., Powell, Jimmie, Quarles, Steven P., Saterson, Kathryn A., Savitt, Charles C., Stein, Bruce A., Webster, Michael S., and Vedder, Amy
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- To maximize the utility of research to decisionmaking, especially given limited financial resources, scientists must set priorities for their efforts. We present a list of the top 40 high-priority, multidisciplinary research questions directed toward informing some of the most important current and future decisions about management of species, communities, and...
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- DEllasala, cliFForD s. DukE, mariEtta Eaton, shirlEy J. FiskE, hannah GosnEll, J. christoPhEr hanEy
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- Ohm, Robin A., Feau, Nicolas, Henrissat, Bernard, Schoch, Conrad L., Horwitz, Benjamin A., Barry, Kerrie W., Condon, Bradford J., Copeland, Alex C., Dhillon, Braham, Glaser, Fabian, Hesse, Cedar N., Kosti, Idit, LaButti, Kurt, Lindquist, Erika A., Lucas, Susan, Salamov, Asaf A., Bradshaw, Rosie E., Ciuffetti, Lynda, Hamelin, Richard C., Kema, Gert H. J., Lawrence, Christopher, Scott, James A., Spatafora, Joseph W., Turgeon, B. Gillian, de Wit, Pierre J. G. M., Zhong, Shaobin, Goodwin, Stephen B., and Grigoriev, Igor V.
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- Correction 5 Mar 2013: Ohm RA, Feau N, Henrissat B, Schoch CL, Horwitz BA, et al. (2013) Correction: Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi. PLOS Pathogens 9(3): 10.1371/annotation/fcca88ac-d684-46e0-a483-62af67e777bd
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- Henrissat3, Conrad L. Schoch4, Benjamin A. Horwitz5, Kerrie W. Barry1, Bradford J. Condon6, Alex C
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- Hays, Graeme C., Ferreira, Luciana C., Sequeira, Ana M. M., Meekan, Mark G., Duarte, Carlos M., Bailey, Helen, Bailleul, Fred, Bowen, W. Don, Caley, M. Julian, Costa, Daniel P., Eguíluz, Victor M., Fossette, Sabrina, Friedlaender, Ari S., Gales, Nick, Gleiss, Adrian C., Gunn, John, Harcourt, Rob, Hazen, Elliott L., Heithaus, Michael R., Heupel, Michelle, Holland, Kim, Horning, Markus, Jonsen, Ian, Kooyman, Gerald L., Lowe, Christopher G., Madsen, Peter T., Marsh, Helene, Phillips, Richard A., Righton, David, Ropert-Coudert, Yan, Sato, Katsufumi, Shaffer, Scott A., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Sims, David W., Skomal, Gregory, Takahashi, Akinori, Trathan, Philip N., Wikelski, Martin, Womble, Jamie N., and Thums, Michele
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- It is a golden age for animal movement studies and so an opportune time to assess priorities for future work. We assembled 40 experts to identify key questions in this field, focussing on marine megafauna, which include a broad range of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish. Research on these taxa...
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- Jonsen,16 Gerald L. Kooyman,22 Christopher G. Lowe,23 Peter T. Madsen,24,25 Helene Marsh,26 Richard A
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- Dugger, Katie M., Forsman, Eric D., Franklin, Alan B., Davis, Raymond J., White, Gary C., Schwarz, Carl J., Burnham, Kenneth P., Nichols, James D., Hines, James E., Yackulic, Charles B., Doherty, Paul F. Jr, Bailey, Larissa, Clark, Darren A., Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, Lawrence S., Augustine, Benjamin, Biswell, Brian L., Blakesley, Jennifer, Carlson, Peter C., Clement, Matthew J., Diller, Lowell V., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Green, Adam, Gremel, Scott A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Hobson, Jeremy, Horn, Rob B., Huyvaert, Kathryn P., McCafferty, Christopher, McDonald, Trent, McDonnell, Kevin, Olson, Gail S., Reid, Janice A., Rockweit, Jeremy, Ruiz, Viviana, Saenz, Jessica, and Sovern, Stan G.
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- Estimates of species' vital rates and an understanding of the factors affecting those parameters over time and space can provide crucial information for management and conservation. We used mark–recapture, reproductive output, and territory occupancy data collected during 1985–2013 to evaluate population processes of Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in...
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- , Darren A. Clark, Steven H. Ackers, Lawrence S. Andrews, Benjamin Augustine, Brian L. Biswell, Jennifer
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- Alford, Matthew H., Peacock, Thomas, MacKinnon, Jennifer A., Nash, Jonathan D., Buijsman, Maarten C., Centurioni, Luca R., Chao, Shenn-Yu, Chang, Ming-Huei, Farmer, David M., Fringer, Oliver B., Fu, Ke-Hsien, Gallacher, Patrick C., Graber, Hans C., Helfrich, Karl R., Jachec, Steven M., Jackson, Christopher R., Klymak, Jody M., Ko, Dong S., Jan, Sen, Johnston, T. M. Shaun, Legg, Sonya, Lee, I-Huan, Lien, Ren-Chieh, Mercier, Matthieu J., Moum, James N., Musgrave, Ruth, Park, Jae-Hun, Pickering, Andrew I., Pinkel, Robert, Rainville, Luc, Ramp, Steven R., Rudnick, Daniel L., Sarkar, Sutanu, Scotti, Alberto, Simmons, Harper L., St. Laurent, Louis C., Venayagamoorthy, Subhas K., Wang, Yu-Huai, Wang, Joe, Yang, Yiing J., Paluszkiewicz, Theresa, and Tang, Tswen-Yung (David)
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- Internal gravity waves, the subsurface analogue of the familiar surface gravity waves that break on beaches, are ubiquitous in the ocean. Because of their strong vertical and horizontal currents, and the turbulent mixing caused by their breaking, they affect a panoply of ocean processes, such as the supply of nutrients...
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- ., MacKinnon, J. A., Nash, J. D., Buijsman, M. C., Centuroni, L. R., ... & Tang, T. Y. D. (2015). The
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- Armisen, David, Rajakumar, Rajendhran, Friedrich, Markus, Benoit, Joshua B., Robertson, Hugh M., Panfilio, Kristen A., Ahn, Seung-Joon, Poelchau, Monica F., Chao, Hsu, Dinh, Huyen, Doddapaneni, Harsha Vardhan, Dugan, Shannon, Gibbs, Richard A., Hughes, Daniel S. T., Han, Yi, Lee, Sandra L., Murali, Shwetha C., Muzny, Donna M., Qu, Jiaxin, Worley, Kim C., Munoz-Torres, Monica, Abouheif, Ehab, Bonneton, Francois, Chen, Travis, Chiang, Li-Mei, Childers, Christopher P., Cridge, Andrew G., Crumiere, Antonin J. J., Decaras, Amelie, Didion, Elise M., Duncan, Elizabeth J., Elpidina, Elena N., Fave, Marie-Julie, Finet, Cedric, Jacobs, Chris G. C., Jarvela, Alys M. Cheatle, Jennings, Emily C., Jones, Jeffery W., Lesoway, Maryna P., Lovegrove, Mackenzie R., Martynov, Alexander, Oppert, Brenda, Lillico-Ouachour, Angelica, Rajakumar, Arjuna, Refki, Peter Nagui, Rosendale, Andrew J., Santos, Maria Emilia, Toubiana, William, van der Zee, Maurijn, Jentzsch, Iris M. Vargas, Lowman, Aidamalia Vargas, Viala, Severine, Richards, Stephen, and Khila, Abderrahman
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- Background: Having conquered water surfaces worldwide, the semi-aquatic bugs occupy ponds, streams, lakes, mangroves, and even open oceans. The diversity of this group has inspired a range of scientific studies from ecology and evolution to developmental genetics and hydrodynamics of fluid locomotion. However, the lack of a representative water strider...
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- Dugan11, Richard A. Gibbs11, Daniel S. T. Hughes11, Yi Han11, Sandra L. Lee11, Shwetha C. Murali12, Donna
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- Gene Ontology Consortium, Berardini, Tanya Z., Li, Donghui, Huala, Eva, Bridges, Susan, Burgess, Shane, McCarthy, Fiona, Carbon, Seth, Lewis, Suzanna E., Mungall, Christopher J., Abdulla, Amina, Wood, Valerie, Feltrin, Erika, Valle, Giorgio, Chisholm, Rex L., Fey, Petra, Gaudet, Pascale, Kibbe, Warren, Basu, Siddhartha, Bushmanova, Yulia, Eilbeck, Karen, Siegele, Deborah A., McIntosh, Brenley, Renfro, Daniel, Zweifel, Adrienne, Hu, James C., Harris, Midori A., Deegan, Jennifer I., Ireland, Amelia, Lomax, Jane, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Chibucos, Marcus, Gwinn-Giglio, Michelle, Wortman, Jennifer, Hannick, Linda, Madupu, Ramana, Botstein, David, Dolinski, Kara, Livstone, Michael S., Oughtred, Rose, Blake, Judith A., Bult, Carol, Diehl, Alexander D., Dolan, Mary, Drabkin, Harold, Eppig, Janan T., Hill, David P., Ni, Li, Ringwald, Martin, Sitnikov, Dmitry, Collmer, Candace, Torto-Alalibo, Trudy, Laulederkind, Stan, Shimoyama, Mary, Twigger, Simon, D'Eustachio, Peter, Matthews, Lisa, Balakrishnan, Rama, Binkley, Gail, Cherry, J. Michael, Christie, Karen R., Costanzo, Maria C., Engel, Stacia R., Fisk, Dianna G., Hirschman, Jodi E., Hitz, Benjamin C., Hong, Eurie L., Krieger, Cynthia J., Miyasato, Stuart R., Nash, Robert S., Park, Julie, Skrzypek, Marek S., Weng, Shuai, Wong, Edith D., Aslett, Martin, Chan, Juancarlos, Kishore, Ranjana, Sternberg, Paul, Van Auken, Kimberly, Khodiyar, Varsha K., Lovering, Ruth C., and Talmud, Philippa J.
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- The Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium (http://www.geneontology.org) (GOC) continues to develop, maintain and use a set of structured, controlled vocabularies for the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. The GO ontologies are expanding both in content and in structure. Several new relationship types have been introduced and used, along with...
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- Carbon, Suzanna E. Lewis, Christopher J. Mungall, Amina Abdulla (BBOP, LBNL, Berkeley, CA, USA); Valerie
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- Deans, Andrew R., Lewis, Suzanna E., Huala, Eva, Anzaldo, Salvatore S., Ashburner, Michael, Balhoff, James P., Blackburn, David C., Blake, Judith A., Burleigh, J. Gordon, Chanet, Bruno, Cooper, Lauren D., Courtot, Mélanie, Csösz, Sándor, Cul, Hong, Dahdul, Wasila, Das, Sandip, Dececchi, T. Alexander, Dettal, Agnes, Diogo, Rui, Druzinsky, Robert E., Dumontier, Michel, Franz, Nico M., Friedrich, Frank, Gkoutos, George V., Haendel, Melissa, Harmon, Luke J., Hayamizu, Terry F., He, Yongqun, Hines, Heather M., Ibrahim, Nizar, Jackson, Laura M., Jaiswal, Pankaj, James-Zorn, Christina, Köhler, Sebastian, Lecointre, Guillaume, Lapp, Hilmar, Lawrence, Carolyn J., Le Novère, Nicolas, Lundberg, John G., Macklin, James, Mast, Austin R., Midford, Peter E., Mikó, István, Mungall, Christopher J., Oellrich, Anika, Osumi-Sutherland, David, Parkinson, Helen, Ramírez, Martín J., Richter, Stefan, Robinson, Peter N., Ruttenberg, Alan, Schulz, Katja S., Segerdell, Erik, Seltmann, Katja C., Sharkey, Michael J., Smith, Aaron D., Smith, Barry, Specht, Chelsea D., Squires, R. Burke, Thacker, Robert W., Thessen, Anne, Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Vihinen, Mauno, Vize, Peter D., Vogt, Lars, Wall, Christine E., Walls, Ramona L., Westerfeld, Monte, Wharton, Robert A., Wirkner, Christian S., Woolley, James B., Yoder, Matthew J., Zorn, Aaron M., and Mabee, Paula
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- Despite a large and multifaceted effort to understand the vast landscape of phenotypic data, their current form inhibits productive data analysis. The lack of a community-wide, consensus-based, human- and machine-interpretable language for describing phenotypes and their genomic and environmental contexts is perhaps the most pressing scientific bottleneck to integration across...
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- , Austin R. Mast34, Peter E. Midford35, István Mikó1, Christopher J. Mungall2, Anika Oellrich36, David