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- Andersen, Amity, Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Qafoku, Nikolla P., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- Molecular dynamics simulations, conventional and metadynamics, were performed to determine the interaction of model protein Gb1 over kaolinite (001), Na⁺-montmorillonite (001), Ca²⁺-montmorillonite (001), goethite (100), and Na⁺-birnessite (001) mineral surfaces. Gb1, a small (56 residue) protein with a well-characterized solution-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structure and having α-helix, 4-fold β-sheet,...
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- ,1 Stephany S. Chacon,2 Nikolla P. Qafoku,3 Nancy M. Washton,1 Markus Kleber2,4 1Environmental
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- Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Walter, Eric D., Bowden, Mark E., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- The ability of plants and microorganisms to take up organic nitrogen in the form of free amino acids and oligopeptides has received increasing attention over the last two decades, yet the mechanisms for the formation of such compounds in soil environments remain poorly understood. We used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)...
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- . Chacon a , Eric D. Walter b , Mark E. Bowden b , Nancy M. Washton b , Markus Kleber a,c . a
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- Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Walter, Eric D., Bowden, Mark E., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- The ability of plants and microorganisms to take up organic nitrogen in the form of free amino acids and oligopeptides has received increasing attention over the last two decades, yet the mechanisms for the formation of such compounds in soil environments remain poorly understood. We used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)...
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- ,† Eric D. Walter,‡ Mark E. Bowden,‡ Nancy M. Washton,‡ and Markus Kleber†,§ †Department of Crop and
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- Andersen, Amity, Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Qafoku, Nikolla P., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- Molecular dynamics simulations, conventional and metadynamics, were performed to determine the interaction of model protein Gb1 over kaolinite (001), Na⁺-montmorillonite (001), Ca²⁺-montmorillonite (001), goethite (100), and Na⁺-birnessite (001) mineral surfaces. Gb1, a small (56 residue) protein with a well-characterized solution-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structure and having α-helix, 4-fold β-sheet,...
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- Andersen,*,† Patrick N. Reardon,† Stephany S. Chacon,§ Nikolla P. Qafoku,‡ Nancy M. Washton,† and Markus
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- Lee, Nancy Jade
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- Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a phenotypically variable disorder of hemoglobin that leads to abnormally shaped and dysfunctional red blood cells. Several studies have attempted to construct early predictive models for SCD, including Miller et al.’s (2000) model which uses easily identifiable predictors in early life. The primary aim of...
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- , Kuentz M & Vernant JP. Report of the French experience concerning 26 children transplanted for severe
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- King, Nancy J. and Jessen, Pernille Wegner
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- Mobile customers are increasingly being tracked and profiled by behavioural advertisers to enhance delivery of personalized advertising. This type of profiling relies on automated processes that mine databases containing personally-identifying or anonymous consumer data, and it raises a host of significant concerns about privacy and data protection. This second article...
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- September 2010 King, Nancy J. College of Business, Oregon State University, U.S.A. Jessen
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- Lishawa, Shane C., Lawrence, Beth A., Albert, Dennis A., and Tuchman, Nancy C.
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- Ecological and financial constraints limit restoration efforts, preventing the achievement of desired ecological outcomes. Harvesting invasive plant biomass for bioenergy has the potential to reduce feedback mechanisms that sustain invasion, while alleviating financial limitations. Typha × glauca is a highly productive invasive wetland plant that reduces plant diversity, alters ecological...
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- . Albertdb, Nancy C. Tuchmanab 8 9 aLoyola University Chicago 10 Institute of Environmental
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- Robey, R. Brooks, Weisz, Judith, Kuemmerle, Nancy, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- Environmental contributions to cancer development are widely accepted, but only a fraction of all pertinent exposures have probably been identified. Traditional toxicological approaches to the problem have largely focused on the effects of individual agents at singular endpoints. As such, they have incompletely addressed both the pro-carcinogenic contributions of environmentally...
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- , consequence and/or enabler of environmental carcinogenesis? R.Brooks Robey1,2,3,*, Judith Weisz4, Nancy
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- Robey, R. Brooks, Weisz, Judith, Kuemmerle, Nancy, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- Environmental contributions to cancer development are widely accepted, but only a fraction of all pertinent exposures have probably been identified. Traditional toxicological approaches to the problem have largely focused on the effects of individual agents at singular endpoints. As such, they have incompletely addressed both the pro-carcinogenic contributions of environmentally...
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- reprogramming and immune evasion: distinct or linked? Cancer Res, 73, 2737-42. 13. Villalba, M., et al. (2013
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- Dikkala, Rupika
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- "What’s wrong with this AI?" Explainable AI (XAI) researchers are moving beyond explaining an AI’s actions, to helping users detect an AI’s failures. However this detection may not be enough—for actionability, we often need to pinpoint which part failed. We investigate how AAR/AI, a structured assessment process, supports users with...
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- : Margaret M. Burnett “What’s wrong with this AI?” Explainable AI (XAI) researchers are moving beyond ex
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- Perera, Thushanthi, Young, Matthew R., Zhang, Zhiying, Murphy, Gwen, Colburn, Nancy H., Lanza, Elaine, Hartman, Terryl J., Cross, Amanda J., and Bobe, Gerd
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- SCOPE: Aim of the study was to identify and monitor metabolite markers of dry bean consumption in parallel human and mouse studies that each had shown chemopreventive effects of dry bean consumption on colorectal neoplasia risk. METHODS and RESULTS: Using LC/mass spectroscopy ± ESI and GC/mass spectroscopy, serum metabolites of...
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- metabolite markers of dry bean consumption in parallel human and mouse studies Perera, T., Young, M. R
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- Kile, Molly L., Rodrigues, Ema G., Mazumdar, Maitreyi, Dobson, Christine B., Diao, Nancy, Golam, Mostofa, Quamruzzaman, Quazi, Rahman, Mahmudar, and Christiani, David C.
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- BACKGROUND: Arsenic, a common groundwater pollutant, is associated with adverse reproductive health but few studies have examined its effect on maternal health. METHODS: A prospective cohort was recruited in Bangladesh from 2008–2011 (N = 1,458). At enrollment (<16 weeks gestational age [WGA]), arsenic was measured in personal drinking water using...
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- *, Ema G Rodrigues2, Maitreyi Mazumdar2, Christine B Dobson2, Nancy Diao2, Mostofa Golam3, Quazi
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- Punj, Sumit, Kopparapu, Prasad, Jang, Hyo Sang, Phillips, Jessica L., Pennington, Jamie, Rohlman, Diana, O'Donnell, Edmond, Iversen, Patrick L., Kolluri, Siva Kumar, and Kerkvliet, Nancy I.
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- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that plays multiple roles in regulation of immune and inflammatory responses. The ability of certain AhR ligands to induce regulatory T cells (Tregs) has generated interest in developing AhR ligands for therapeutic treatment of immune-mediated diseases. To this end, we...
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- Pennington1, Diana Rohlman1, Edmond O’Donnell1, Patrick L. Iversen1, Siva Kumar Kolluri1,2, Nancy I
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- Jones, Molly M.
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- In Heart of Darkness and The Good Soldier, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford employ the narrative subjectivity inherent in their Impressionist technique to provide insight into the often-irrational processes through which political and individual identities are constructed through narrative. Contrary to traditional readings of Impressionism as a strictly aesthetic...
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- Jones, Molly M.
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- In Heart of Darkness and The Good Soldier, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford employ the narrative subjectivity inherent in their Impressionist technique to provide insight into the often-irrational processes through which political and individual identities are constructed through narrative. Contrary to traditional readings of Impressionism as a strictly aesthetic...
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- to Nancy and Edward’s relationship, Ford recalls the parting between a married man of his
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- Mulligan, Daniel M.
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- The rugged Cascade Range of central Oregon has been long regarded as an enigmatic, archaeological puzzle in the study of the Pacific Northwest's ancient past. While ethnographic and archaeological research in the adjacent northern Great Basin, Columbia Plateau and Willamette Valley have revealed a rich and ancient tapestry of Native...
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- xPoM *88-B-2-1 xPoM 88-D-1-1 xPoM Rose Spring Arrow point 1300 B.P. -- 840 B.P. 87-M-20
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- Creed, I. F., Spargo, A. T., Jones, J. A., Buttle, J. M., Adams, M. B., Beall, F. D., ... & Yao, H
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- Expenditure Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 M
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- Association) Portland, Oregon Dr. Gregory M. Perry Professor, Dept. Of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- . Gregory M. Perry Professor and Department Head Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics Oregon
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- The American Land Institute is proud to present this study, Oregon’s Public Investment in Conservation, Prosperity and Fairness. This is the first major study on a topic that has been largely overlooked in past and current discussions of land use law in Oregon: the nature and extent of property tax...
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- Jordan, Tuajuanda C., Burnett, Sandra H., Carson, Susan, Caruso, Steven M., Clase, Kari, DeJong, Randall J., Dennehy, John J., Denver, Dee R., Dunbar, David, Elgin, Sarah C. R., Findley, Ann M., Gissendanner, Chris R., Golebiewska, Urszula P., Guild, Nancy, Hartzog, Grant A., Grillo, Wendy H., Hollowell, Gail P., Hughes, Lee E., Johnson, Allison, King, Rodney A., Lewis, Lynn O., Li, Wei, Rosenzweig, Frank, Rubin, Michael R., Saha, Margaret S., Sandoz, James, Shaffer, Christopher D., Taylor, Barbara, Temple, Louise, Vazquez, Edwin, Ware, Vassie C., Barker, Lucia P., Bradley, Kevin W., Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Pope, Welkin H., Russell, Daniel A., Cresawn, Steven G., Lopatto, David, Bailey, Cheryl P., and Hatfull, Graham F.
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- Engaging large numbers of undergraduates in authentic scientific discovery is desirable but difficult to achieve. We have developed a general model in which faculty and teaching assistants from diverse academic institutions are trained to teach a research course for first-year undergraduate students focused on bacteriophage discovery and genomics. The course...
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- Chris R. Gissendanner,l Urszula P. Golebiewska,m Nancy Guild,n Grant A. Hartzog,o Wendy H. Grillo,p
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- Jordan, Tuajuanda C., Burnett, Sandra H., Carson, Susan, Caruso, Steven M., Clase, Kari, DeJong, Randall J., Dennehy, John J., Denver, Dee R., Dunbar, David, Elgin, Sarah C. R., Findley, Ann M., Gissendanner, Chris R., Golebiewska, Urszula P., Guild, Nancy, Hartzog, Grant A., Grillo, Wendy H., Hollowell, Gail P., Hughes, Lee E., Johnson, Allison, King, Rodney A., Lewis, Lynn O., Li, Wei, Rosenzweig, Frank, Rubin, Michael R., Saha, Margaret S., Sandoz, James, Shaffer, Christopher D., Taylor, Barbara, Temple, Louise, Vazquez, Edwin, Ware, Vassie C., Barker, Lucia P., Bradley, Kevin W., Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Pope, Welkin H., Russell, Daniel A., Cresawn, Steven G., Lopatto, David, Bailey, Cheryl P., and Hatfull, Graham F.
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- Engaging large numbers of undergraduates in authentic scientific discovery is desirable but difficult to achieve. We have developed a general model in which faculty and teaching assistants from diverse academic institutions are trained to teach a research course for first-year undergraduate students focused on bacteriophage discovery and genomics. The course...
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- of Wildlife Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street Arcata, CA 95521 NANCY LO Ocean Associates
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- . Copepod data are based on samples collected with a 0.5 m diameter ring net of 202 µm mesh, hauled from
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- Nagy, Laszlo G., Ohm, Robin A., Kovács, Gabor M., Spatafora, Joseph W., and et al.
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- Convergent evolution is common throughout the tree of life, but the molecular mechanisms causing similar phenotypes to appear repeatedly are obscure. Yeasts have arisen in multiple fungal clades, but the genetic causes and consequences of their evolutionary origins are unknown. Here we show that the potential to develop yeast forms...
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- the repeated emergence of yeasts Nagy, L. G., Ohm, R. A., Kovács, G. M., Floudas, D., Riley, R
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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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- Multiple Reserves within a Network of Marine Protected Areas in Temperate Waters Starr, R. M., Wendt, D
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- Campbell, Loreita M., Young, Dorice E., and Native Daughters of the Golden West. Eschscholtzia Parlor no. 112
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- EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR LOREITA M. CAMPBELL DORJCE E YOUNG EDITORS' NOTE It has been our aim to
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- Verma, M., Friedl, M. A., Law, B. E., Bonal, D., Kiely, G., Black, T. A., Wohlfahrt, G., Moors, E. J., Montagnani, L., Marcolla, B., Toscano, P., Varlagin, A., Roupsard, O., Cescatti, A., Arain, M. A., and D'Odorico, P.
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- Accurate and reliable estimates of gross primary productivity (GPP) are required for monitoring the global carbon cycle at different spatial and temporal scales. Because GPP displays high spatial and temporal variation, remote sensing plays a major role in producing gridded estimates of GPP across spatiotemporal scales. In this context, understanding...
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- : An analysis using global FLUXNET tower data I i g M E A a b c d e f g h i j k l m n
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- Baumgarten, Sebastian, Simakov, Oleg, Esherick, Lisl Y., Liew, Yi Jin, Lehnert, Erik M., Michell, Craig T., Li, Yong, Hambleton, Elizabeth A., Guse, Annika, Oates, Matt E., Gough, Julian, Weis, Virginia M., Aranda, Manuel, Pringle, John R., and Voolstra, Christian R.
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- The most diverse marine ecosystems, coral reefs, depend upon a functional symbiosis between a cnidarian animal host (the coral) and intracellular photosynthetic dinoflagellate algae. The molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying this endosymbiosis are not well understood, in part because of the difficulties of experimental work with corals. The small sea...
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- symbiosis Sebastian Baumgartena, Oleg Simakovb,1, Lisl Y. Esherickc, Yi Jin Liewa, Erik M. Lehnertc, Craig T
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- . Wild, MD, PhD, MPH, Scott M. Grundy, MD, PhD, Martha Daviglus, MD, PhD, Keith C. Ferdinand, MD
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- Barela, Kimberly L.
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- We compiled Western Pond Turtle (Actinemys marmorata) and Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) locations in northwestern North America, consolidating data from multiple sources including nine U.S. State and Canadian Provincial jurisdictions. We assessed numbers of discrete locations, and analyzed distribution patterns temporally and spatially. Western Pond Turtle observation records ranged from...
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- . Morgan, Biological Technician, Chesapeake Marshlands NWR Complex; Nancy M Christel, Wildlife
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- Lundblad, Emily Ruth
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- Coral reef ecosystems are the most diverse on earth, and their subsistence is being threatened by natural and adverse anthropogenic patterns and processes. In an effort to understand and protect these marine environments, several programs have outlined strategies and initiatives. For example, the United States Coral Reef Task Force’s Mapping...
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- Benthic Classifications for Coral Reef Ecosystems Below 30 m Depth using Multibeam Bathymetry: Tutuila
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- Cheng, Yingwen, Shao, Yuyan, Raju, Vadivukarasi, Ji, Xiulei, Mehdi, B. Layla, Han, Kee Sung, Engelhard, Mark H., Li, Guosheng, Browning, Nigel D., Mueller, Karl T., and Liu, Jun
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- Mg batteries have potential advantages in terms of safety, cost, and reliability over existing battery technologies, but their practical implementations are hindered by the lack of amenable high-voltage cathode materials. The development of cathode materials is complicated by limited understandings of the unique divalent Mg²⁺ ion electrochemistry and the interaction/transportation...
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- . Cheng , R. M. Stolley , K. S. Han , Y. Shao , B. W. Arey , N. M. Washton
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- Floudas, Dimitrios, Binder, Manfred, Riley, Robert, Barry, Kerrie, Blanchette, Robert A., Henrissat, Bernard, Martínez, Angel T., Otillar, Robert, Spatafora, Joseph W., Yadav, Jagjit S., Aerts, Andrea, Benoit, Isabelle, Boyd, Alex, Carlson, Alexis, Copeland, Alex, Coutinho, Pedro M., de Vries, Ronald P., Ferreira, Patricia, Findley, Keisha, Foster, Brian, Gaskell, Jill, Glotzer, Dylan, Gorecki, Pawel, Heitman, Joseph, Hesse, Cedar, Hori, Chiaki, Igarashi, Kiyohiko, Jurgens, Joel A., Kallen, Nathan, Kersten, Phil, Kohler, Annegret, Kues, Ursula, Kumar, T. K. Arun, Kuo, Alan, LaButti, Kurt, Larrondo, Luis F., Lindquist, Erika, Ling, Albee, Lombard, Vincent, Lucas, Susan, Lundell, Taina, Martin, Rachael, McLaughlin, David J., Morgenstern, Ingo, Morin, Emanuelle, Murat, Claude, Nagy, Laszlo G., Nolan, Matt, Ohm, Robin A., Patyshakuliyeva, Aleksandrina, Rokas, Antonis, Ruiz-Duenas, Francisco J., Sabat, Grzegorz, Salamov, Asaf, Samejima, Masahiro, Schmutz, Jeremy, Slot, Jason C., St. John, Franz, Stenlid, Jan, Sun, Hui, Sun, Sheng, Syed, Khajamohiddin, Tsang, Adrian, Wiebenga, Ad, Young, Darcy, Pisabarro, Antonio, Eastwood, Daniel C., Martin, Francis, Cullen, Dan, Grigoriev, Igor V., and Hibbett, David S.
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- Wood is a major pool of organic carbon that is highly resistant to decay, owing largely to the presence of lignin. The only organisms capable of substantial lignin decay are white rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes, which also contains non–lignin-degrading brown rot and ectomycorrhizal species. Comparative analyses of 31 fungal...
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- . Butler, J. Hered. 43, 25 (1952). 2. A. F. Yeager, Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 33, 512 (1935). 3. S. M
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- Hummon, Cheryl
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- The northern Los Angeles basin is influenced by two structural styles: the west-trending compressional Transverse Ranges to the north, and the strike-slip Peninsular Ranges to the south. The interaction of these two structural styles has resulted in a complex fold fault belt at the northern margin of the Los Angeles...
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- resulted in deposition of up to 7000 ft (2135 m) of Pico strata, and up to 5000 ft (1525 m) of Repetto
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- Pham, Tuan
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- 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a potent immunosuppressant, and suppresses many disease models including graft-versus-host (GVH), experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and a model of type 1 diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice (1-3). In this study, we show that the inflammation of the pancreas due to insulitis is not a systemic autoimmune...
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- insulitis in NOD mice Tuan Pham Dr. Nancy Kerkvliet Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Oregon State
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- Magaña, Laura Cristal
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- 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a potent immunosuppressant and a prototypic ligand for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). In a graft versus host (GvH) response, treatment with TCDD suppresses a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response by Day 10, concurrent with a T-regulatory (Treg) like phenotype in the donor CD4+ T-cells, observed on Day...
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- Williams, N. L., Juranek, L. W., Johnson, K. S., Feely, R. A., Riser, S. C., Talley, L. D., Russell, J. L., Sarmiento, J. L., and Wanninkhof, R.
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- Empirical algorithms are developed using high-quality GO-SHIP hydrographic measurements of commonly measured parameters (temperature, salinity, pressure, nitrate, and oxygen) that estimate pH in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The coefficients of determination, R² , are 0.98 for pH from nitrate (pH^N) and 0.97 for pH from oxygen (pH^Ox)...
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- , USA *Corresponding author: Nancy L. Williams (nancy.williams@oregonstate.edu) Contents of this
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- O'Connell, Steven G., Kind, Laurel D., and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Active-sampling approaches are commonly used for personal monitoring, but are limited by energy usage and data that may not represent an individual’s exposure or bioavailable concentrations. Current passive techniques often involve extensive preparation, or are developed for only a small number of targeted compounds. In this work, we present a...
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- surrounding breast tissue. Steven G. O’Connell† Susan E. Carozza‡ Nancy I. Kerkvliet† Kim A. Anderson
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- Rocco, Nicole
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- For many years, scientists worldwide have been using glacial ice to reconstruct and study Earth’s past climates. While the most continuous records we have are from sites near both poles, there is also mid-latitude perennial ice in the form of mountain glaciers and cave ice. Very little is known about...
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- 10, 2014. Special thanks to Ed Brook, NSF, IDES, U of M Tritium Laboratory, Nancy Nordensten, Megan
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- Rocco, Nicole
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- For many years, scientists worldwide have been using glacial ice to reconstruct and study Earth’s past climates. While the most continuous records we have are from sites near both poles, there is also mid-latitude perennial ice in the form of mountain glaciers and cave ice. Very little is known about...
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- (NPS). Figure 3. Ponderosa Pine bark in Caldwell Cave ice at approximately 2 m depth (left). Close
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- Magaña, Laura Cristal
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- 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a potent immunosuppressant and a prototypic ligand for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). In a graft versus host (GvH) response, treatment with TCDD suppresses a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response by Day 10, concurrent with a T-regulatory (Treg) like phenotype in the donor CD4+ T-cells, observed on Day...
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- Diana2, Kerkvliet Nancy I , PhD2 BioResource Research1 Molecular Toxicology2, Oregon
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- McLain, Steven
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- In 1861, in order to recoup foreign loans, France invaded Mexico. Assured by the Civil War in the United States that American response would be limited, Napoleon III undertook a scheme to replace the republican president Benito Juarez with a monarchy headed by the Austrian Archduke Maximilian von Hapsburg. Bracketed...
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- that entitled adherents to describe themselves as bien pensants, or as Nancy Barker describes them
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- Rinaldi, Nicole A.
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- Zinc is an essential micronutrient required for many cellular functions, including the development and function of the immune system. The biological consequences of zinc deficiency illustrate the significance of zinc in human health. Zinc deficiency has been shown to cause the dysregulation of both innate and adaptive immune responses, as...
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- . Chest. 2000 Aug;118:503-8. 19) Belosevic M, Davis CE, Meltzer MS, Nancy CA. Regulation of activated
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- Whitmire, Amanda L.
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- This poster describes the development and implementation of a new course in data information literacy for graduate students. Curricular materials were drawn from the New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum (NECDMC), the DataONE Education Modules, and the MANTRA online course materials. The pedagogical approach for the course combined outcomes-centered course...
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- The paper focuses on the American Ambulance Field Service (later American Field Service) and the young American men who, for various reasons, volunteered to serve in it prior to the entrance of the United States into WWI. It discusses the formation of the Field Service, gives a basic overview, and...
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- ed.,ed. Nancy Ann Nichols (San Francisco:J D Huff and Co, 1993), 58. Figure 4 Runyan 14
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- Huber, Jacob
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- The AhR is a ligand-activated transcription factor that mediates the potent immunosuppressive effects of TCDD. AhR-dependent changes in gene expression appear to alter the differentiation of CD4+ T cells to induce a population of CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) that suppress the immune response. Ascertaining if and how the AhR...
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- Lord, Elizabeth
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- be- fore, Gibson had moved his store down to about where Mrs. E. M. \Vilson's place now is (father
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- Quentin, Audrey G., Pinkard, Elizabeth A., Ryan, Michael G., Falk, Kristen, and et al.
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- Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in plant tissue are frequently quantified to make inferences about plant responses to environmental conditions. Laboratories publishing estimates of NSC of woody plants use many different methods to evaluate NSC. We asked whether NSC estimates in the recent literature could be quantitatively compared among studies. We also...
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- ., Pinkard, E. A., Ryan, M. G., Tissue, D. T., Baggett, L. S., Adams, H. D., ... & Gibon, Y. (2015). Non
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- Parks, Susan E., Cusano, Dana A., Stimpert, Alison K., Weinrich, Mason T., Friedlaender, Ari S., and Wiley, David N.
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- Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), a mysticete with a cosmopolitan distribution, demonstrate marked behavioural plasticity. Recent studies show evidence of social learning in the transmission of specific population level traits ranging from complex singing to stereotyped prey capturing behaviour. Humpback whales have been observed to employ group foraging techniques, however details...
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- ., Cusano, D. A., Stimpert, A. K., Weinrich, M. T., Friedlaender, A. S., & Wiley, D. N. (2014). Evidence
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- Cha, Jeeyeon, Burnum-Johnson, Kristin E., Bartos, Amanda, Tilton, Susan C., and et al.
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- Embryonic diapause is a reproductive strategy widespread in the animal kingdom. This phenomenon is defined by a temporary arrest in blastocyst growth and metabolic activity within a quiescent uterus without implantation until the environmental and maternal milieu become favorable for pregnancy to progress. We found that uterine Msx expression persists...
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- §¶, Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson§, Paul D. Piehowski‡, Matthew E. Monroe§, Anil G. Jegga�, Shigeo Murata
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- Williams, N. L., Juranek, L. W., Johnson, K. S., Feely, R. A., Riser, S. C., Talley, L. D., Russell, J. L., Sarmiento, J. L., and Wanninkhof, R.
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- Empirical algorithms are developed using high-quality GO-SHIP hydrographic measurements of commonly measured parameters (temperature, salinity, pressure, nitrate, and oxygen) that estimate pH in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The coefficients of determination, R² , are 0.98 for pH from nitrate (pH^N) and 0.97 for pH from oxygen (pH^Ox)...
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- . G. Dickson, J. M. Hernández-Ayón, L. W. Juranek, M. D. Ohman, and R. Goericke (2012), Robust
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- Batchelder, Harold P., Daly, Kendra L., Davis, Cabell S., Ji, Rubao, Ohman, Mark D., Peterson, William T., and Runge, Jeffrey A.
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- The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth, life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics, seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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- : Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41 (1), 7-49 3 Mangel, M. 1994 Climate change and salmonid life history
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- Rinaldi, Nicole A.
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- Zinc is an essential micronutrient required for many cellular functions, including the development and function of the immune system. The biological consequences of zinc deficiency illustrate the significance of zinc in human health. Zinc deficiency has been shown to cause the dysregulation of both innate and adaptive immune responses, as...
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- . 43. Belosevic M, Davis CE, Meltzer MS, Nancy CA. Regulation of activated macrophage antimicrobial
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- Carolan, William Bartholomew
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- . Typed by Nancy Kerley ACKNOWIEDGENENTS Many people contributed to the successful completion of
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- Oregon State University and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Water Quality Office
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- plume usually takes the form of a surface lens about 2 to 4 m thick. The maximum distance warmed water
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- Hudson, Lawrence N., Newbold, Tim, Contu, Sara, Reid, J. Leighton, and et al.
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- Biodiversity continues to decline in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures such as habitat destruction, exploitation, pollution and introduction of alien species. Existing global databases of species’ threat status or population time series are dominated by charismatic species. The collation of datasets with broad taxonomic and biogeographic extents, and that...
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- , Jos Barlow28,29, P�eter Bat�ary30, Adam J. Bates31, Erin M. Bayne32, Pedro Beja33, �Ake Berg34
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- E. F. O'Donnell, Koch, D. C., Bisson, W. H., Jang, H. S., and Kolluri, S. K.
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- Identification of new molecular targets for the treatment of breast cancer is an important clinical goal, especially for triple-negative breast cancer, which is refractory to existing targeted treatments. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor known primarily as the mediator of dioxin toxicity. However, the AhR can...
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- of TCDD or raloxifene. IC50 TCDD: 3.6� 10� 9 M; IC50 Raloxifene: 9.8� 10� 5 M AhR-mediated apoptosis
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- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
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- , A. E. Glover, Pd. Birknaier,I. H. Lund, L. B. Olson, F. L. Noravets, M. L. Iright, P.L. Patne, L2
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- / [edited by Hal Hiemstra, Nancy Bushwick], 49-65. Fort Lauderdale, Florida : FAU/FIU, Joint Center for
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- Newspaper Index Project. Oregon
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- city engineer, City of Portland; Colonel J. M. Soammell, Washington, D C; the editors of the New York
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- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
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- early in the morning of the L8th. The party included the President, Mrs. flooaevelt, Hon. M. H
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- presented /fcj,/^ /?*/ Typed by Ruth Chadwick and Nancy Waud ACKNOWLEDGMENT I am grateful to Dr. D
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- Huber, Jacob
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- The AhR is a ligand-activated transcription factor that mediates the potent immunosuppressive effects of TCDD. AhR-dependent changes in gene expression appear to alter the differentiation of CD4+ T cells to induce a population of CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) that suppress the immune response. Ascertaining if and how the AhR...
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- Molecular Toxicology, Bioresource Research Mentor: Dr. Nancy Kerkvliet Overview Background/Basis Tools
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- Ream, Julie
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- Butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii), an ornamental native to China, is an invasive species in Oregon and many other areas. In Oregon, butterfly bush invades disturbed areas, particularly riparian areas. The Oregon nursery industry has the highest farm-gate value of all agricultural commodities and butterfly bush is a significant plant to...
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- ......................................................................................... 65 DEDICATION My family, Tom, Nancy, and Megan Ream for their eternal
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- Hall, Roberta L.
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- Roberta Hall was part of an OSU [Oregon State University team that made exchange visits with women scholars in Nepal from 1995 through 1997. She spent Jan.-March of 1997 in Nepal and brought back extensive notes from observations and interviews; a bibliography on prehistory, current environmental problems, and women’s concerns;...
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- ; Prehistory of Nepal; Tourism Bhasin, M..K.., H. Walter, and H. Danker-Hopfe (1994) People of India. An
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- West, Nick
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- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease where paralysis of the body is the result of motor neuron function loss. A potential cause of ALS is the loss of zinc from Superoxide Dismutase (SOD). SOD’s cellular responsibility is to enzymatically react with the superoxide anion forming oxygen and the...
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- : MT2(1.3 uM), PAR(100 uM), Tris-Cl(0.2 M) at pH=7. The block shapes represent the control where GSH
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- Tucker, Elizabeth Ruth
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- The thesis is a structural and petrographic study of approximately 23 square miles in the Millican SE quadrangle, Deschutes County, Oregon. The area lies along the Brothers fault zone. Bedrock in the area is of Pliocene to Recent age and consists of an older basaltic unit with an associated dacite,...
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- manuscript. George Kendall critically read the draft copy. Harry Grimmnitz drafted Plate III. Nancy Mears
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- Lockley, Fred, 1871-
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- Dr. Charles M. MacRae, a leading physician and influential citizen of Lewis Island. William A. MacRae
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- Gregory, Alex R.
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- Archaeological investigations at the Cooper's Ferry site in Western Idaho have recovered cultural remains dating to 16,000 years ago, suggesting the oldest human occupation recorded in North America. However, many archaeologists have argued the initial peopling of North America occurred no earlier than the opening of an ice-free corridor between...
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- Anglemier ACKN OWLEDGEMENT S I desire to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Richard M. Highsmith
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- United States. Forest Service. Intermountain Region
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- . Economics prof lists Argentinan. lectures. May 13, 1966, 4:3-4 -MCFARLAND, HELEN M. Helen McFarland
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- only significant in the western Washington model. No No No No No No Cathcart, J.F., Tilton, M
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- Rohr, David Malcolm, 1947-
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- The sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks of the Callahan, California area formed on, or adjacent to, a Lower Paleozoic island arc complex which has since been tectonically disrupted. Sandstone, shale, lithic wacke, chert, banded quartzite, siliceous mudstone, conglomerate, and limestone of the eastern Klamath belt were deposited from the Middle...
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- from field conferences and dis- cussion of the geology of the Klamath Mountains with Ms. Nancy
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- Engström, Willhelm, Darbre, Philippa, Eriksson, Staffan, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- The aim of this work is to review current knowledge relating the established cancer hallmark, sustained cell proliferation to the existence of chemicals present as low dose mixtures in the environment. Normal cell proliferation is under tight control, i.e. cells respond to a signal to proliferate, and although most cells...
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- ., Hultman, T., Karamouzis, M. V., ... & Bisson, W. H. (2015). The potential for chemical mixtures from the
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- Rambo, Thomas Roy
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- Species richness and abundance of forest floor bryophytes, including epiphytes from incorporated litterfall, were assessed at two sites in western Oregon. Bryophyte diversity, abundance, and community composition were compared between sites, and between young forest stands ([approximately] 55 yrs.) and old-growth stands (400+ yrs.) within each site. Relationships of stand...
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- conjunction with their Density Management Studies. Nancy Wogen of the Eugene District was instrumental in
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- Richmond, Henry R. and Houchen, Timothy G.
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- When voters considered Measure 37 in 2004, what it would do was a guessing game. Moreover, arguments made to justify the measure were untested. Today, three years and 7,462 claims later, what Measure 37 would do is increasingly clear. In addition, new research shows two key Measure 37 justifications were...
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- . We thank John D. Gray, Portland, Nancy B. Gerhardt, Portland, the Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust
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- Becker, Laurence C.
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- Small-scale land acquisitions are transforming long-standing human-land relations in West Africa. In particular, high rates of urban population growth lead to the transfer of land from non-market customary tenure systems to market-based, formal land tenure regimes on the edges of cities. The literature suggests that the conversion process from inalienable...
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- leads to new territorial divisions which reflect the power to exclude different social classes. Nancy
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- Rohr, David Malcolm, 1947-
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- Garlick of Humboldt State College, Mr. John Griffin, Mrs. Nancy Griffin, Dr. Preston Hotz of the U. S
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- Lukanuski, James Nick
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- Committee Dean of Graduate School Date thesis is presented June 8, 1962 Typed by Nancy Kerley
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- Zdanowicz, Ted Andrew
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- The Horseshoe Gulch area includes 16 square miles in the Eastern Paleozoic Belt of the Klamath Mountains geologic province north of Callahan, California. Fossiliferous Late Ordovician and Silurian limestones and unfossiliferous greywackes, arkoses, shales, mudstones, schists, and phyllites, and other terrigenous clastic rocks are exposed in a broad fault zone...
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- is extended to Mr. John Griffin, Mrs. Nancy Griffin, Dr. Donald Garlick, California State College
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- Mairs, John W.
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- accomplishment is shared by myself, my wife, Nancy Ellen Mairs, my parents and grandparents. Nancy has not only
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- Trautwein, Steven R.
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- The recent increase in awareness of the seismic hazards in Oregon has led to a concern regarding the safety of Oregon State University buildings. While the decision has been made to initiate the seismic rehabilitation of campus facilities, the question of which buildings pose the greatest hazards, and are therefore...
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- for a local crustal event in the Corvallis area ranges from M 6.0 to 6.6 (Geomatrix Consultants, 1995
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- Van Dersal, Samuel and Oregon. State Veterinarian
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- Prihar, Douglas W.
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- The Seaman Gulch area is located approximately 20 miles east of Redding, California and is part of the eastern Klamath lithotectonic belt. Rock units of the area are chiefly mafic and silicic volcanics of island arc affinity and shale that are Permian to Triassic in age. Volcanic rocks of Tertiary...
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- approximately 600 feet (185 m) of relatively gentle relief. Elevations range from slightly more than 1800 feet
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study2000 ANNUAL REPORT April 2001 - 2 S O M O S O O S O M
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- Sidder, Gary Brian
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- sulfides that currently measure at least 26 260 m in length, 3 to 16 m in width, and 150 m in depth