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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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- . Religion C History: Aux. sciences D World history and history of Europe, Asia, Africa, etc. E-F
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- The Library of Congress (LC) decided to suspend creating series authority records on May 1, 2006 and to transcribe all future series statements as untraced. To evaluate the impact on cataloging workload at Oregon State University (OSU), bibliographic records were examined for untraced series statements from June 1, 2006 to...
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- University after the Library of Congress’ Series Policy Change by Richard E. Sapon-White Head of Monographs
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- The Library of Congress (LC) decided to suspend creating series authority records on May 1, 2006 and to transcribe all future series statements as untraced. To evaluate the impact on cataloging workload at Oregon State University (OSU), bibliographic records were examined for untraced series statements from June 1, 2006 to...
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- The Library of Congress (LC) decided to suspend creating series authority records on May 1, 2006 and to transcribe all future series statements as untraced. To evaluate the impact on cataloging workload at Oregon State University (OSU), bibliographic records were examined for untraced series statements from June 1, 2006 to...
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- The Library of Congress (LC) decided to suspend creating series authority records on May 1, 2006 and to transcribe all future series statements as untraced. To evaluate the impact on cataloging workload at Oregon State University (OSU), bibliographic records were examined for untraced series statements from June 1, 2006 to...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Langellotto, Gail Ann, Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Bauer, Michael E., Dreves, Amy J., Fick, Barbara Jean, Gentle, Tom, Glick, G. (Gail), Locke, Kerry A., Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-, Lundin, Fred, Maul, Jerry Lee, McNeilan, Jan, McNeilan, Ray A., Morgan, Steve, Patterson, Pat, Penhallegon, Ross H., 1951-, Reynolds, Janice, Rogers, Bill, Rost, Bob, Savonen, Carol, Tiger, George, VanDerZanden, Ann Marie, 1966-, Weeks, Tom, and Welch, Teresa
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- A publication containing advice on a wide range of gardening topics, including composting, container gardens, fall/winter gardens, fertilizing, insect pests, plant diseases, planting guidelines, raised beds, site selection, slugs, soil improvement, tilling, warm-season crops, watering, and weeds. Includes regional tips for various parts of Oregon.
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- not suitable not suitable not suitable May 50–100’ of row 48” 12” Potatoes (white) not suitable Feb
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- White, Richard Eugene
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- The Cedar Creek area, consisting of about 30 square miles, is located on the west flank of the central Madison Range in Madison County, Montana. The rocks of the area include carbonates, sandstones, mudstones, cherts, phosphorite, metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous rocks, and unconsolidated sediments and have been divided into 16...
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- Cheryl E. Curb for Richard Eugene White ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to express my sincere appreciation to
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- Chadwell, Faye A., Boock, Michael, Miller, Ann, and Sapon-White, Richard
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- Boock, Richard Sapon‐White and Ann Miller1 Introduction Launched in 2009, SkyRiver is “a
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Withrow-Robinson, Bradford A., Bennett, Max, 1963-, and Ahrens, Glenn R.
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- A step-by-step guide to riparian tree and shrub planting in the Willamette Valley. Provides information on project planning, plant materials, site preparation, planting techniques, site maintenance, and monitoring and evaluation. Intended to help landowners, watershed council members, agency personnel, and others communicate about, plan, and implement woodland plantings near streams...
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- (white exterior, silver-foil interior) over seedlings in an open-bed truck. • Do not expose seedling
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- Motorykin, Ievgen
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- Signal transduction within and between cells is at the core of biological activity in all living systems. Signaling networks are required for regulating biological functions, including growth, development and survival. Deregulation of signaling cascades has been linked to chronic and acute diseases and disorders This thesis focuses on mass spectrometry...
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- in two essential micronutrients, vitamins E and C, on the proteome biology. A label-free proteomics
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- White, Richard Eugene
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- The Cedar Creek area, consisting of about 30 square miles, is located on the west flank of the central Madison Range in Madison County, Montana. The rocks of the area include carbonates, sandstones, mudstones, cherts, phosphorite, metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous rocks, and unconsolidated sediments and have been divided into 16...
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- APPENDIX E.1: Goal 14 Review Matrix (Listed in order from high to no relevance documents) Document
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- Klecker, Richard Alan
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- Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which lies three miles west of Dell, Montana. Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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- Canyon area Beaverhead County, Montana AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard A. Klecker for the degree
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- Dyhrman, Richard F.
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- The thesis area is located southwest of Portland, Oregon, in the Western Cascades. In the area are volcaniclastic rocks and lava flows that range in composition from basaltic andesite to dacite. The dominant volcaniclastic rock type is thin intracanyon ash-flow tuff. The dominant lava flows are a thick sequence of...
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- sec. 1, T. 7 S., R. 5 E. showing the white pumice lumps and the dark lithic fragments. (HauuLler for
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- Shepard, Richard James
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- The Washougal Mining District is located on the western flanks of the southern Cascade Range of Washington, approximately 50 km (30 miles) northeast of Vancouver, Washington. The district has produced only $573 since 1903, derived from copper and silver. The presence of hydrothermal mineralization and breccia pipes similar to those...
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- Richard James Shepard for the degree of Master of Science in
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- Fifarek, Richard H.
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD H. FIFAREK for the degree of
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- Porter, Richard Woods
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- The Facey Rock area includes approximately 4 square miles in the Eastern Paleozoic Subprovince of the Klamath Mountains north of Callahan, California. The structurally complex terrain is composed of sparcely fossiliferous Silurian graywacke, sparsely fossiliferous Ordovician limestone, Devonian to Cretaceous chloritic quartzite and minor gabbroic and dioritic intrusive rocks. The...
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- in AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD WOODS PORTER for the MASTER OF SCIENCE (Name of student
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- White, Willis Harkness
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- There are seven stratigraphic units exposed in the Picture Gorge quadrangle, a 204-square mile area in east-central Oregon. isolated exposures of pre-Cretaceous serpentinites, metalimestones, and other metamorphic rocks record marine deposition of sands silts, and limy sediments followed by burial, lithification, peridotite intrusion, and several periods of deformation. Intrusion and...
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Willis Harkness White (Name) for the M. S. in Geology (Degree) (Major
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- White, Willis Harkness
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- Eleven small Mesozoic plutons crop out within a 76-squaremile area of the southern Seven Devils Mountains in west-central Idaho. The plutons are divided into a mafic suite, an older granitic suite, and a younger granitic suite on the basis of age, lithology, and degree of metamorphism. The six plutons of...
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- , Idaho AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF WILLIS HARKNESS WHITE for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Name) in
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- Holmes, Mollie E.
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- In contemporary art, some artists enter into working relationships with other groups or institutions to create a final piece. For example, an artist may be invited by a museum to take part in an exhibition, or an artist may work with a city council to create a public artwork. However,...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Mollie E. Holmes for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Arts in
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- Bradshaw, Richard W., 1985-
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- In volcanic systems
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- ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Richard W. Bradshaw for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geology
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- Deitering, Anne-Marie and Davidson, Jeanne
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- Report prepared by the OSU Libraries Instruction Work Group for the Office of Academic Programs and Academic Assessment. The report describes the Libraries' processes for program improvement with regard to student learning, as part of OSU's accreditation process.
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- Working Paper
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- Institute · e-Campus · Writing Intensive Curriculum At the end of this process, IWG also organized and
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- Conrey, Richard M.
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- About 225 lava flows and ash-flow tuffs of the Deschutes Formation (DF) were mapped at Green Ridge. The units fill east-trending paleovalleys which "sky-out" westward and dip east; the eastward dip of the units decreases as they are traced eastward. The source of the units was west of Green Ridge...
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- Conrey, Richard M.
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- About 225 lava flows and ash-flow tuffs of the Deschutes Formation (DF) were mapped at Green Ridge. The units fill east-trending paleovalleys which "sky-out" westward and dip east; the eastward dip of the units decreases as they are traced eastward. The source of the units was west of Green Ridge...
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- Klecker, Richard Alan
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- Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which lies three miles west of Dell, Montana. Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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- Klecker, Richard Alan
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- Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which lies three miles west of Dell, Montana. Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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- Klecker, Richard Alan
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- Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which lies three miles west of Dell, Montana. Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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- Starr, Richard M., Wendt, Dean E., Barnes, Cheryl L., Yochum, Noëlle, and et al.
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- Meta-analyses of field studies have shown that biomass, density, species richness, and size of organisms protected by no-take marine reserves generally increase over time. The magnitude and timing of changes in these response variables, however, vary greatly and depend upon the taxonomic groups protected, size and type of reserve, oceanographic...
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- 0.2 Tubesnout Aulorhynchus flavidus * Vermilion rockfish Sebastes miniatus 4.1 White Croaker
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- Starr, Richard M., Wendt, Dean E., Barnes, Cheryl L., Yochum, Noëlle, and et al.
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- Meta-analyses of field studies have shown that biomass, density, species richness, and size of organisms protected by no-take marine reserves generally increase over time. The magnitude and timing of changes in these response variables, however, vary greatly and depend upon the taxonomic groups protected, size and type of reserve, oceanographic...
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- rockfish 3.2 2.1 9.1 3.6 4.1 White Croaker 0.1 - - - * Wolf Eel - - - * * Yellowtail rockfish 2.3
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- Starr, Richard M., Wendt, Dean E., Barnes, Cheryl L., Yochum, Noëlle, and et al.
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- Meta-analyses of field studies have shown that biomass, density, species richness, and size of organisms protected by no-take marine reserves generally increase over time. The magnitude and timing of changes in these response variables, however, vary greatly and depend upon the taxonomic groups protected, size and type of reserve, oceanographic...
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- Areas in Temperate Waters Richard M. Starr1,2*, Dean E. Wendt3, Cheryl L. Barnes2, Corina I. Marks2, Dan
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- Fisher, Richard J.
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- In 1954, International Engineering Company, Inc. was employed by the Royal Government of Afghanistan to complete the design and supervise construction of the Girishk Power Development Project. The major project features include: two hydraulic turbine driven generating units and appurtenant facilities, completion of the six meter drop structure, and provision...
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- 2 ?*" Bus )4i6Xy iioee Trips TrO**r*.C.B. Gen A.cb. Gen Fid Bhr'. Surge protective e&uip. O Z
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- Fisher, Richard J.
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- In 1954, International Engineering Company, Inc. was employed by the Royal Government of Afghanistan to complete the design and supervise construction of the Girishk Power Development Project. The major project features include: two hydraulic turbine driven generating units and appurtenant facilities, completion of the six meter drop structure, and provision...
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- ^i ^W»M«E^——£j—=—t ' "T*-r= i»ctJT i 2->a9 I 2550 JlM*Jr530 __£«36 I «««I Z55Q ,k°afL esso ^ £«sa I
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- Rinne, Richard Wyman
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- The Duke Point-Kulleet Bay area is located on the southeast coast of Vancouver Island, B.C., approximately 60 miles northwest of Victoria, B.C. and 25 miles west, across the Strait of Georgia, from Vancouver, B.C. Approximately 2500 feet of Late Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the Nanaimo Group are exposed within the...
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- island, B.C. AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD WYMAN RINNE for the MASTER OF SCIENCE (Name) (Degree
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- Fisher, Richard J.
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- In 1954, International Engineering Company, Inc. was employed by the Royal Government of Afghanistan to complete the design and supervise construction of the Girishk Power Development Project. The major project features include: two hydraulic turbine driven generating units and appurtenant facilities, completion of the six meter drop structure, and provision...
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD JOSEPH FISHER For The PROFESSIONAL DEGREE In CIVIL ENGINEERING Date
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- Gentile, John Richard
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- A study conducted along the Lincoln County, Oregon coast delineated the exact location of 153 landslides. The landslides were found through the interpretation of aerial photographs. Each landslide was verified in the field and its class (ancient, historic, recent), type (slump, debris slide or flow, planar slide), and status (stable,...
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- COASTAL ZONE by JOHN RICHARD GENTILE A RESEARCH PAPER submitted to THE DEPARThIEI'.ff OF GEOGRAPHY
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- Soteros, Richard
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- The presentation slides are from a conference in Vancouver, WA on May 5, 2016.
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- of Trade Barriers on Exchange Rates Using Data Envelopment Analysis by Richard Soteros
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- Oregon State University. Alumni Association and Gearhart, Richard Charles
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- STA. GILl. I AM I. A I'. E (J-41AP/LA CO//Nfl' P.4NCA Her ,e&& ISAPERIMENT STAT/Oil - (90 4C/ES
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Douglas-fir Denis P. Lavender and Richard K. Hermann The
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Douglas-fir Denis P. Lavender and Richard K. Hermann The
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- White, David Dean
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- Regionally preserved in a structural basin, rocks of the Cretaceous Nanaimo Group nonconformably overlie metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks of the Permian and older Sicker Group. Cretaceous rocks of the thesis area occur in three formations, the Comox, Extension-Protection, and Cedar Dist; and, during two cycles, were deposited in environments which,...
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- DEAN WHITE for the- degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE in GEOLOGY presented on June 8, 1982 Title: BEDROCK
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- White, Dustin
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- This study utilizes a multidisciplinary research approach integrating the sciences of archaeology, geology, pedology and paleoclimatology. Deeply stratified and radiocarbon dated sedimentary sequences spanning the last 10,000 yr B.P. are reported for the Cremer site (24SW264), south-central Montana. Previous investigations at the site revealed an archaeological assemblage with Early Plains...
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Dustin White for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in
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- Astudillo, Bryam
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- The characterization of the seismic performance of structures relies on numerical simulations. However, estimates of seismic response are subject to various sources of uncertainty, including modeling uncertainty. This research estimated the response of two full-scale structural specimens composed of a moment resisting frame, elastic spines, and force-limiting connections (FLC), which...
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- Masters Thesis
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- -Scale Specimens Tested at E-Defense Shake-Table. Abstract approved
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- Holmes, Mollie E.
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- In contemporary art, some artists enter into working relationships with other groups or institutions to create a final piece. For example, an artist may be invited by a museum to take part in an exhibition, or an artist may work with a city council to create a public artwork. However,...
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- Specificity,” in Richard Serra, eds. Hal Foster with Gordon Hughes, OCTOBER Files, eds. Rosalind Krauss and
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- Highsmith, Richard Morgan, 1920-
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- . Acknowledgements Upon approving the project F. E. Price, dean and director of Agriculture, Oregon State College
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- Ostfeld, Richard S., Levi, Taal, Jolles, Anna E., Martin, Lynn B., Hosseini, Parviez R., and Keesing, Felicia
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- Animal and plant species differ dramatically in their quality as hosts for multi-host pathogens, but the causes of this variation are poorly understood. A group of small mammals, including small rodents and shrews, are among the most competent natural reservoirs for three tick-borne zoonotic pathogens, Borrelia burgdorferi, Babesia microti, and...
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- Pathogens Richard S. Ostfeld1*, Taal Levi2, Anna E. Jolles3, Lynn B. Martin4, Parviez R. Hosseini5, Felicia
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- Mannen, Noelle R.
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- The WNBA is a league that has been characterized by struggle ever since its inception in 1996. The biggest reason for nearly all of its problems lies with one source: money. The WNBA simply does not have enough money to make it a functionable professional sports league. As a result...
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- Honors College Thesis
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- Corresponding e-mail address: mannenn@oregonstate.edu ©Copyright by
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- Williams, A. Park, Schwartz, Rachel E., Iacobellis, Sam, Seager, Richard, Cook, Benjamin I., Still, Christopher J., Husak, Gregory, and Michaelsen, Joel
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- Subtropical marine stratus clouds regulate coastal and global climate, but future trends in these clouds are uncertain. In coastal Southern California (CSCA), interannual variations in summer stratus cloud occurrence are spatially coherent across 24 airfields and dictated by positive relationships with stability above the marine boundary layer (MBL) and MBL...
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- . Sun, and K. E. Trenberth (2006), Recent trends in cloudiness over the United States: A tale of
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- Williams, A. Park, Schwartz, Rachel E., Iacobellis, Sam, Seager, Richard, Cook, Benjamin I., Still, Christopher J., Husak, Gregory, and Michaelsen, Joel
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- Subtropical marine stratus clouds regulate coastal and global climate, but future trends in these clouds are uncertain. In coastal Southern California (CSCA), interannual variations in summer stratus cloud occurrence are spatially coherent across 24 airfields and dictated by positive relationships with stability above the marine boundary layer (MBL) and MBL...
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- Southern California A. Park Williams1, Rachel E. Schwartz2, Sam Iacobellis2, Richard Seager1, Benjamin I
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- Aronstein, Laurie E.
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- Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research strove to combine a multitude of primary sources to shape a cohesive depiction of the role of parasitic worms in modern Europe 1700-1800. The Scientific Revolution played a key role in changing the...
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- ©Copyright by Laurie E. Aronstein June 11, 2013 All Rights Reserved
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- Penoyer, Peter E.
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- Six early to middle Tertiary geologic units crop out in the Saddle and Humbug Mountain area. They include the late Eocene to early Miocene Oswald West muds tones, the lower Silver Point and the upper Silver Point tongues of the middle Miocene Astoria Formation, and the middle Miocene Depoe Bay...
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- . E. M. Taylor and Dr. H. E. En lows critically read the manuscript and provided helpful suggestions
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- Boschmann, Darrick E.
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- The Glass Buttes volcanic complex is a cluster of bimodal (basalt-rhyolite), Miocene to Pleistocene age lava flows and domes located in Oregon's High Lava Plains province, a broad region of Cenozoic bimodal volcanism in south-central Oregon. The High Lava Plains is deformed by northwest-striking faults of the Brothers Fault Zone,...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Darrick E. Boschmann for the degree of Master of Science in Geology
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- Hedstrom, Keldah E.
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- Oregon is the number one producer of cool-season grass seed in the United States. The center of the grass seed industry of Oregon is located in the Willamette Valley, where about 470,000 acres of seed are grown. Innovative grass seed growers of the area are beginning to implement precision agriculture...
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- in the Willamette Valley of Oregon by Keldah E. Hedstrom A THESIS Submitted to Oregon State
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- Shea, John E.
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- The structure of engineering curricula currently in place at most colleges and universities has existed since the early 1950's, and reflects an historical emphasis on a solid foundation in math, science, and engineering science. However, there is often not a close match between elements of the traditional engineering education, and...
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- Abstract approved: AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF John E
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- Peck, Dannele E.
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- The impact of recent severe droughts throughout the United States, the potential for climate change to intensify the frequency and severity of drought, and discussion about the future of government assistance in agriculture highlight the need for a transition from drought as ‘disaster’ to drought as ‘managed risk’. However, guidance...
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- . Dannele E. Peck, Author ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank my major professor, Richard Adams, for
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- Schmidt, Mariek E.
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- The Central Oregon High Cascade Range is an anomalously mafic segment of the Cascade Arc due to ongoing intra-arc extension, which allows most magmas to traverse the crust without stalling and evolving to more evolved compositions. North Sister, a composite volcano in this arc segment, has produced a seemingly monotonous...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Mariek E. Schmidt for
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- Geier, Joel E.
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- Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioactive-waste repositories in granitic rock. This research considers detailed maps of en echelon fault zones at two sites in southern Sweden, as a basis for analyses of how their internal geometry can influence groundwater flow and transport of radioactive...
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- and tentative return to graduate school at Washington State University, I would like to thank Richard
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- Thompson, Alison L., Smiley, Richard W., Paulitz, Timothy C., and Garland-Campbell, Kim
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- The pathogenic nematodes Pratylenchus neglectus (Rensch, 1924) Filipjev and Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1941 and Pratylenchus thornei Sher and Allen, 1953 cause severe yield losses in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The objectives in this study were to assay a collection of Iranian landrace accessions collected from 12 provinces in Iran to identify...
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- IWA8604094 Spring white Yes Yes IWA8604259 Spring red no Yes IWA8604272 Spring white Yes Yes
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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- @boisestate.edu Scott E. Lowe Department of Economics Boise State University Tel: (208) 426-5439
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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- E. Lowe Department of Economics Boise State University Tel: (208) 426-5439 scottlowe
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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- irrigated agriculture in Idaho Xu, W., Lowe, S. E., & Adams, R. M. (2014). Climate change, water rights
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- Slater, Michael, Schultz, Adam, Jones, Richard, and Fischer, Cameron
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- The Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) commissioned this study to develop protocols and methods to achieve affordable, reliable, and repeatable electromagnetic (EM) measurements in the near-shore environment. The study was conducted in several stages, with a number of technical reports provided at each stage to document and describe findings. The...
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- species - A literature review.docx w w w . o r e g o n w a v e . o
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- Ruzicka, James J., Daly, Elizabeth A., and Brodeur, Richard D.
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- Interannual variability in salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) production in the northeast Pacific is understood to be driven by oceanographic variability and bottom-up processes affecting prey availability to juvenile salmon. Scyphozoan jellyfish have an important role in shaping the pathways of energy flow through pelagic food webs. While jellyfish obtain high production...
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- salmon production James J. Ruzicka,† Elizabeth A. Daly, and Richard D. Brodeur † Corresponding
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- Valente, Jonathon J., LeGrande, Christa L., Johnson, Vincent M., and Fischer, Richard A.
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- Automated sound broadcast systems have been used to address a variety of ecological questions, and show great potential as a management tool. Such systems need to be reliable because treatments are often applied in the absence of a human observer and system failure can cause methodological ambiguity. During the breeding...
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- , State University of New York Cobleskill, Cobleskill, NY 12043, USA RICHARD A. FISCHER, United States
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- Slater, Michael, Schultz, Adam, Jones, Richard, and Fischer, Cameron
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- The Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) commissioned this study to develop protocols and methods to achieve affordable, reliable, and repeatable electromagnetic (EM) measurements in the near-shore environment. The study was conducted in several stages, with a number of technical reports provided at each stage to document and describe findings. The...
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- Microsoft Word - EMF_Executive Summary.docx w w w . o r e g
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- Thompson, Alison L., Smiley, Richard W., Paulitz, Timothy C., and Garland-Campbell, Kim
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- The pathogenic nematodes Pratylenchus neglectus (Rensch, 1924) Filipjev and Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1941 and Pratylenchus thornei Sher and Allen, 1953 cause severe yield losses in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The objectives in this study were to assay a collection of Iranian landrace accessions collected from 12 provinces in Iran to identify...
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- neglectus and Pratylenchus thornei in Iranian Landrace Accessions of Wheat Alison L. Thompson,* Richard W
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- Gradoville, Mary R., White, Angelicque E., and Letelier, Ricardo M.
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- We investigated the effects of elevated pCO₂ on cultures of the unicellular N₂-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501. Using CO₂-enriched air, cultures grown in batch mode under high light intensity were exposed to initial conditions approximating current atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (~400 ppm) as well as CO₂ levels corresponding to low- and...
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- Enhanced and Fluctuating Carbon Dioxide Conditions Gradoville, M. R., White, A. E., Letelier, R. M. (2014
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- Gradoville, Mary R., White, Angelicque E., and Letelier, Ricardo M.
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- We investigated the effects of elevated pCO₂ on cultures of the unicellular N₂-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501. Using CO₂-enriched air, cultures grown in batch mode under high light intensity were exposed to initial conditions approximating current atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (~400 ppm) as well as CO₂ levels corresponding to low- and...
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- Levi, Taal, Keesing, Felicia, Holt, Robert D., Barfield, Michael, and Ostfeld, Richard S.
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- Recent controversy over whether biodiversity reduces disease risk (dilution effect) has focused on the ecology of Lyme disease, a tick-borne zoonosis. A criticism of the dilution effect is that increasing host species richness might amplify disease risk, assuming that total host abundance, and therefore feeding opportunities for ticks, increase with...
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- , Richard S. Ostfeld2 Appendix S1 Supporting Methods Field data methods We used mark-recapture
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- Levi, Taal, Keesing, Felicia, Holt, Robert D., Barfield, Michael, and Ostfeld, Richard S.
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- Recent controversy over whether biodiversity reduces disease risk (dilution effect) has focused on the ecology of Lyme disease, a tick-borne zoonosis. A criticism of the dilution effect is that increasing host species richness might amplify disease risk, assuming that total host abundance, and therefore feeding opportunities for ticks, increase with...
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- pathogens taal levI,1,5 FelIcIa KeesIng,2 robert d. Holt,3 MIcHael barFIeld,3 and rIcHard s. ostFeld4
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- Madeen, Erin, Corley, Richard A., Crowell, Susan, Turteltaub, Kenneth, Ognibene, Ted, Malfatti, Mike, McQuistan, Tammie J., Garrard, Mary, Sudakin, Dan, and Williams, David E.
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- Dibenzo(def,p)chrysene (DBC), (also known as dibenzo[a,l]pyrene), is a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) found in the environment, including food, produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. DBC, classified by IARC as a 2A probable human carcinogen, has a relative potency factor (RPF) in animal cancer models 30-fold higher...
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- . Toxicol. Sci. 135, 48−62. (14) Brown, K., Tompkins, E. M., and White, I. N. H. (2006) Applications of
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- Madeen, Erin, Corley, Richard A., Crowell, Susan, Turteltaub, Kenneth, Ognibene, Ted, Malfatti, Mike, McQuistan, Tammie J., Garrard, Mary, Sudakin, Dan, and Williams, David E.
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- Dibenzo(def,p)chrysene (DBC), (also known as dibenzo[a,l]pyrene), is a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) found in the environment, including food, produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. DBC, classified by IARC as a 2A probable human carcinogen, has a relative potency factor (RPF) in animal cancer models 30-fold higher...
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- ]chrysene by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Following Oral Micro-Dosing Madeen, E., Corley, R. A., Crowell
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- Minc, Leah D.
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- Long-distance exchange has long been recognized as a critical factor in the history of the ancient Near East, yet few studies have utilized robust analytical methods to trace the production and movement of specific goods at the interregional scale. Mundane goods such as pottery are particularly under-studied, and owing to...
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- Private 9 3 Ram Hormuz Plain Tal-e Geser RC1938 Oriental Institute, Chicago 77 Mamasani Survey
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- Starr, Richard M., Wendt, Dean E., Barnes, Cheryl L., Yochum, Noëlle, and et al.
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- Meta-analyses of field studies have shown that biomass, density, species richness, and size of organisms protected by no-take marine reserves generally increase over time. The magnitude and timing of changes in these response variables, however, vary greatly and depend upon the taxonomic groups protected, size and type of reserve, oceanographic...
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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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- Benefits Economic, Social, Environmental A T A G L A N C E The first European settlers to the
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- D'Elia, Jesse, Haig, Susan M., Johnson, Matthew, Marcot, Bruce G., and Young, Richard
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- Ecological niche models can be a useful tool to identify candidate reintroduction sites for endangered species but have been infrequently used for this purpose. In this paper, we (1) develop activity-specific ecological niche models (nesting, roosting, and feeding) for the critically endangered California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) to aid in reintroduction...
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- 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97232-4128, USA. Tel.: +1 5032312349; fax: +1 5032316243. E-mail address
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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 Strawberries A T A G L A N C E Oregon’s strawberry production began with Henderson Luelling
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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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- A G L A N C E Oregon settlers began producing wine grapes in the 1840s. Oregon wine production
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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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- these crops. A T A G L A N C E When Henderson Lewelling arrived in the Willamette Valley in 1847
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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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- T A G L A N C E Oregon Sweet Cherries In 1886, Frank Seufert planted the first commercial