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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Engeldinger, Joan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), Wieske, Susan, Leatherwood, Mary, White, David J., Fisher, Jessica, Albert, Lisa, Galloway, Robin, Herron, Amy, Schmidt, Mary Ann, and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- Education Sites on school grounds. 4-H Wildlife Stewards Member Schools complete a series of four project
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- 4-H 3101L_cover What Can We Learn at the Pond? 4-H Wildlife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Wieske, Susan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), and Herron, Amy
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- a series of four project Levels of Advance- ment. At each level, OSU Extension 4-H provides
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- , therefore, completed Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Roping Advancements. Name of Club Member Congratulations
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- elements and has, therefore, completed Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Trail Advancements. Name of Club
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- elements and has, therefore, completed Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Jumping Advancements. Name of Club
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- Oregon 4-H Identification and Skills Advancements. Name of Club Member Congratulations! You have
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- , completed Level 2 of the Oregon 4-H Ground Work Advancements. Name of Club Member Element Date Completed
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Knowledge Advancements. Name of Club Member 1 FULL STOCKINGSTOCKINGSOCK
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- elements and has, therefore, completed Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Driving Advancements. Name of Club
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- has, therefore, completed Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Cow Working Advancements. Name of Club Member
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- the Oregon 4-H Working Ranch Horse Advancements. Name of Club Member Congratulations! You have
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- , completed Level 3 of the Oregon 4-H Ranch Horse Trail Advancements. Name of Club Member Congratulations
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- Oregon 4-H Horse Advancement Guide - Advancements
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- Advancements. Name of Club Member 1 FULL STOCKINGSTOCKINGSOCK ANKLE PASTERNCORONET LEVEL OREGON 4-H
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- elements and has, therefore, completed Level 1 of the Oregon 4-H Gaming Advancements. Name of Club
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- Level 3 of the Oregon 4-H Knowledge Advancements. Name of Club Member Congratulations! You have
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Lundeberg, Pam, and Lundeberg, Roberta
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- The Horse Advancement Program guide consists of a series of steps that allows 4-H members to set personal goals and learn at their own speed.
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- Oregon 4-H Horse Advancement Guide - Introduction
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- Roe, Clifford Griffith, 1875-1934
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- Exact publication date unknown.
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- llo w- mg case s. Adam L ew icki is th e owner of a disreputab le reso rt in Sout h Chi cago. I-le
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- assessment ...................................... 4 Examples of common assessments
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- adapted to life in saturated soil conditions. 4 • Wetland Functions, Management, Evaluation, and
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- Hilker, Thomas, Natsagdorj, Enkhjargal, Waring, Richard H., Lyapustin, Alexei, and Wang, Yujie
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- The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have reported widespread decline of vegetation across the steppe and about 70% of this ecosystem is now considered degraded. Among the scientific community there has been an active debate about whether the observed degradation is related to...
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- , 4, 12–35. Pinzon J, Brown ME, Tucker CJ (2005) Satellite time series correction of orbital drift
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- Hilker, Thomas, Natsagdorj, Enkhjargal, Waring, Richard H., Lyapustin, Alexei, and Wang, Yujie
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- The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have reported widespread decline of vegetation across the steppe and about 70% of this ecosystem is now considered degraded. Among the scientific community there has been an active debate about whether the observed degradation is related to...
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- , 4, 12–35. Pinzon J, Brown ME, Tucker CJ (2005) Satellite time series correction of orbital drift
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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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- , HepG2, and MDA-MB-231 cells. Specifically, treatment with raloxifene for 48 h induced dramatic cell
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- Hautala, Susan L., Solomon, Evan A., Johnson, H. Paul, Harris, Robert N., and Miller, Una K.
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- Gas hydrates, pervasive in continental margin sediments, are expected to release methane in response to ocean warming, but the geographic range of dissociation and subsequent flux of methane to the ocean are not well constrained. Sediment column thermal models based on observed water column warming trends offshore Washington (USA) show...
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- contemporary ocean warming Hautala, S. L., Solomon, E. A., Johnson, H. P., Harris, R. N., & Miller, U. K
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- Driggers, Camden M., Cooley, Richard B., Sankaran, Banumathi, Hirschberger, Lawrence L., Stipanuk, Martha H., and Karplus, P. Andrew
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- Mammalian cysteine dioxygenase (CDO) is a mononuclear non-heme iron protein that catalyzes 2 the conversion of cysteine (Cys) to cysteine sulfinic acid (CSA) by an unclarified mechanism. 3 One structural study revealed a Cys-persulfenate (or Cys-persulfenic acid) formed in the active 4 site, but quantum mechanical calculations have been used...
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- , Lawrence L. Hirschberger d , 4 Martha H. Stipanuk d* , and P. Andrew Karplus a* 5 6 a
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- Driggers, Camden M., Cooley, Richard B., Sankaran, Banumathi, Hirschberger, Lawrence L., Stipanuk, Martha H., and Karplus, P. Andrew
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- Mammalian cysteine dioxygenase (CDO) is a mononuclear non-heme iron protein that catalyzes 2 the conversion of cysteine (Cys) to cysteine sulfinic acid (CSA) by an unclarified mechanism. 3 One structural study revealed a Cys-persulfenate (or Cys-persulfenic acid) formed in the active 4 site, but quantum mechanical calculations have been used...
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- Cysteine Dioxygenase Structures from pH 4 to 9
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- Jiang, Changtao, Xie, Cen, Lv, Ying, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-β-muricholic acid (Gly-MCA) inhibits FXR signalling exclusively in intestine, and improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity. Gly-MCA is a selective high-affinity FXR inhibitor that can be administered orally...
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- ** * * Vehicle 0 1 2 3 4 Li ve r w ei gh t ( g) ** Vehicle 0 100 200 300 400 ** H ep at ic tr
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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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- ~4 h fol- lowing mitosis (G1 post-mitosis or G1pm), a normal cultured cell is in a state of
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- Mau, S., Gentz, T., Körber, J.-H., Torres, M. E., and et al.
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- Hydroacoustic data document the occurrence of 5 flare clusters and several single flares from which bubbles rise through the entire water column from an active seep site at 40 m water depth in the central North Sea. We investigated the difference in dissolved methane distributions along a 6 km transect...
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- = kW(CW −CA) (4) where kW is the gas transfer velocity in cm h −1, CW is the measured concentration
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- ,2 Cary Bauer,3 Jeffrey A. Bell,4 Helen M. Berman,5,6 Talapady N. Bhat,7 Jeff M. Blaney,8 Evan
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- L. Clark, Tom Darden, Paul Emsley, Victoria A. Feher, Zukang Feng, Colin R. Groom, Seth F. Harris
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- Cromwell, G., Tauxe, L., Staudigel, H., Constable, C. G., Koppers, A. A. P., and Pedersen, R. -B.
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- Investigations of the behavior of the geomagnetic field on geological timescales rely on globally distributed data sets from dated lava flows. We present the first suitable data from the Arctic region, comprising 37 paleomagnetic directions from Jan Mayen (71°N, 0.2–461 ka) and Spitsbergen (79°N, 1–9.2 Ma) and five paleointensity results....
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- 2013; Accepted 14 May 2013; Published 30 August 2013. Cromwell, G., L. Tauxe, H. Staudigel, C. G
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- Falke, Jeffrey A., Flitcroft, Rebecca L., Dunham, Jason B., McNyset, Kristina M., Hessburg, Paul F., and Reeves, Gordon H.
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- Linked atmospheric and wildfire changes will complicate future management of native coldwater fishes in fire-prone landscapes, and new approaches to management that incorporate uncertainty are needed to address this challenge. We used a Bayesian network (BN) approach to evaluate population vulnerability of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the Wenatchee River...
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- (Salvelinus confluentus) in a fire-prone landscape Falke, J. A., Flitcroft, R. L., Dunham, J. B., McNyset, K
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- Stamieszkin, Karen, Pershing, Andrew J., Record, Nicholas R., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Dam, Hans G., and Feinberg, Leah R.
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- Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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- Andrew J. Pershing,2 Nicholas R. Record,3 Cynthia H. Pilskaln,4 Hans G. Dam,5 Leah R. Feinberg6 1School
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne, Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi, Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric, Macdougall, Andrew, Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter, Alberti, Juan, Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana, Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Caldeira, Maria, Chu, Chengjin, Crawley, Michael J., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., D'Antonio, Carla M., Decrappeo, Nicole M., Dickman, Chris R., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andrew, Helm, Aveliina, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Iribarne, Oscar, Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura M., Lambrinos, John G., Leakey, Andrew D. B., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Mcculley, Rebecca, Melbourne, Brett, Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Paertel, Meelis, Pascual, Jesus, Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Salguero-Gomez, Roberto, Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda, Stevens, Carly, Sullivan, Lauren, Wardle, Glenda M., Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
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- Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by...
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- L I P A . FAY 2 4 , PAUL FRATER 6 , DAN IEL S . GRUNER 2 5 , N ICOLE HAGENAH2 6 , 2 7 , ANDREW
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- Stamieszkin, Karen, Pershing, Andrew J., Record, Nicholas R., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Dam, Hans G., and Feinberg, Leah R.
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- Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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- ., and H. Hattori. 1992. Production and downward flux of zooplankton fecal pellets in the anticyclonic
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- Fernando, H. J. S., Pardyjak, E. R., Di Sabatino, S., Higgins, C. W., and et al.
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- Emerging application areas such as air pollution in megacities, wind energy, urban security, and operation of unmanned aerial vehicles have intensified scientific and societal interest in mountain meteorology. To address scientific needs and help improve the prediction of mountain weather, the U.S. Department of Defense has funded a research effort—the...
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- of Mountain Weather Fernando, H. J. S., Pardyjak, E. R., Di Sabatino, S., Chow, F. K., De Wekker, S
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- Jenner, Frances E, Hauri, Erik H., Bullock, Emma S., Goddard, Charlotte, and et al.
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- There is a lack of consensus regarding the roles of sulfide saturation versus volatile degassing on the partitioning of Cu and Ag during differentiation and eruption of convergent margin magmas. Because of their oxidized character, volatile-rich magmas from the Eastern Manus Back-arc Basin (EMBB) only reach sulfide saturation following magnetite-driven...
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- the differentiation of hydrous melts Jenner, F. E., Hauri, E. H., Bullock, E. S., König, S., Arculus
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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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- the ‘missing hallmark’ of dedifferentiation (4). Biochemical characterization of cancers in the
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- Azad, Vahid Jafari, Li, Chang, Verba, Circe, Ideker, Jason H., and Isgor, O. Burkan
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- An interface was developed between COMSOL Multiphysics™ finite element analysis software and (geo)chemical modeling platform, GEMS, for the reactive-transport modeling of (geo)chemical processes in variably saturated porous media. The two standalone software packages are managed from the interface that uses a non-iterative operator splitting technique to couple the transport (COMSOL)...
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- al., 2013) as follows: ( ) τ πμ = × × + − ( ) φ−D e k r S 2. 9 10 6 1 1 625 1 4 B4 9.95 L L
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- Mau, S., Gentz, T., Körber, J.-H., Torres, M. E., and et al.
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- We investigated dissolved methane distributions along a 6 km transect crossing active seep sites at 40 m water depth in the central North Sea. These investigations were done under conditions of thermal stratification in summer (July 2013) and homogenous water column in winter (January 2014). Dissolved methane accumulated below the...
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- conducted time series incubations and measured the tracer consumption after 1, 2, 3, and 4 days. The MOx
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- Bae, Harold, Monti, Stefano, Montano, Monty, Steinberg, Martin H., Perls, Thomas T., and Sebastiani, Paola
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- Bayesian networks are probabilistic models that represent complex distributions in a modular way and have become very popular in many fields. There are many methods to build Bayesian networks from a random sample of independent and identically distributed observations. However, many observational studies are designed using some form of clustered...
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- intervention in brazil. Statistics in Medicine 20, 1461–7 (2001). 11. Muller, S., Scealy, J. L. & Welsh, A. H
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- Mitchell, Logan E., Buizert, Christo, Brook, Edward J., Rhodes, Rachael H., and et al.
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- Interpretation of ice core trace gas records depends on an accurate understanding of the processes that smooth the atmospheric signal in the firn. Much work has been done to understand the processes affecting air transport in the open pores of the firn, but a paucity of data from air trapped...
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- 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 C H 4 (p pb ) 0 40 80 120 V ( m L kg -1 ) 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
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- Case, Austin J., Naruoka, Yukiko, Chen, Xianming, Garland-Campbell, Kimberly A., Zemetra, Robert S., and Carter, Arron H.
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- A recombinant inbred line (RIL) mapping population developed from a cross between winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars Coda and Brundage was evaluated for reaction to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici). Two hundred and sixty eight RIL from the population were evaluated in replicated field trials...
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- breeding material using marker-assisted selection [4]. The soft white winter wheat (T. aestivum L
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- Zeller, Katherine A., Creech, Tyler G., Millette, Katie L., Crowhurst, Rachel S., Long, Robert A., Wagner, Helene H., Balkenhol, Niko, and Landguth, Erin L.
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- Mantel-based tests have been the primary analytical methods for understanding how landscape features influence observed spatial genetic structure. Simulation studies examining Mantel-based approaches have highlighted major challenges associated with the use of such tests and fueled debate on when the Mantel test is appropriate for landscape genetics studies. We aim...
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- . Creech2, Katie L. Millette3, Rachel S. Crowhurst2, Robert A. Long4, Helene H. Wagner5, Niko Balkenhol6
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- Zeller, Katherine A., Creech, Tyler G., Millette, Katie L., Crowhurst, Rachel S., Long, Robert A., Wagner, Helene H., Balkenhol, Niko, and Landguth, Erin L.
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- Mantel-based tests have been the primary analytical methods for understanding how landscape features influence observed spatial genetic structure. Simulation studies examining Mantel-based approaches have highlighted major challenges associated with the use of such tests and fueled debate on when the Mantel test is appropriate for landscape genetics studies. We aim...
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- resistance surfaces Import list 'Pattern' that contains series of n = length (R) simulated maps into raster
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- Thornalley, D. J. R., Blaschek, M., Davies, F. J., Praetorius, S., Oppo, D. W., McManus, J. F., Hall, I. R., Kleiven, H., Renssen, H., and McCave, I. N.
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- The overflow of deep water from the Nordic seas into the North Atlantic plays a critical role in global ocean circulation and climate. Approximately half of this overflow occurs via the Iceland–Scotland (I–S) overflow, yet the history of its strength throughout the Holocene (~0–11 700 yr ago, ka) is poorly...
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- Cycles, 16(4): 1139- doi:10.1029/2001GB001662. Campin, J.-M., Goosse, H. (1999) Parameterization of
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- REVIEW MATRIX Appendix D.1: Goal 4 Review Matrix (Listed in order
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- Thornalley, D. J. R., Blaschek, M., Davies, F. J., Praetorius, S., Oppo, D. W., McManus, J. F., Hall, I. R., Kleiven, H., Renssen, H., and McCave, I. N.
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- The overflow of deep water from the Nordic seas into the North Atlantic plays a critical role in global ocean circulation and climate. Approximately half of this overflow occurs via the Iceland–Scotland (I–S) overflow, yet the history of its strength throughout the Holocene (~0–11 700 yr ago, ka) is poorly...
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- ., Hall, I. R., Kleiven, H., Renssen, H., and McCave, I. N.: Long-term variations in Iceland–Scotland