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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- OF Zachary J. Gonsior for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented on March 13
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- Location Nevada External Error ± 0.43 2.16 Statistical T ratio External Error ± 0.44
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- Walker, Barry Alan
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- The interaction of magma with continental crust at convergent margins is fundamental to understanding if and how continents grow. Isotopic and elemental data constrain the progressive stages of development of the magmatic underpinnings of the long-lived Aucanquilcha Volcanic Cluster (AVC), situated atop the thick continental crust of the central Andes...
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- ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Barry Alan Walker, Jr. for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
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- Walker, Barry Alan
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- The interaction of magma with continental crust at convergent margins is fundamental to understanding if and how continents grow. Isotopic and elemental data constrain the progressive stages of development of the magmatic underpinnings of the long-lived Aucanquilcha Volcanic Cluster (AVC), situated atop the thick continental crust of the central Andes...
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- Thrash, J. Cameron, Temperton, Ben, Swan, Brandon K., Landry, Zachary C., Giovannoni, Stephan J., and et al.
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- Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems, usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
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- SAR11 bathytype J. Cameron Thrash1,2,*, Ben Temperton1, Brandon K. Swan3, Zachary C. Landry1
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Olson, Lucretia E., and Oakleaf, Robert J.
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- Studies of anthropogenic impacts on wildlife may produce inconclusive or biased results if they fail to account for natural sources of variation in breeding performance and do not use probabilistic sampling at a scale functional for management. We used stratified random sampling and generalized linear mixed models to test hypotheses...
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- Breeding Performance ZACHARY P. WALLACE,2 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Eastern Oregon
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- Brown, Nathan M., Mueller, Ryan S., Shepardson, Jonathan W., Landry, Zachary C., Morré, Jeffrey T., Maier, Claudia S., Hardy, F. Joan, and Dreher, Theo W.
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- Background: Very few closed genomes of the cyanobacteria that commonly produce toxic blooms in lakes and reservoirs are available, limiting our understanding of the properties of these organisms. A new anatoxin-a-producing member of the Nostocaceae, Anabaena sp. WA102, was isolated from a freshwater lake in Washington State, USA, in 2013...
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- Nathan M. Brown1, Ryan S. Mueller1, Jonathan W. Shepardson1, Zachary C. Landry1, Jeffrey T. Morré2
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- Brown, Nathan M., Mueller, Ryan S., Shepardson, Jonathan W., Landry, Zachary C., Morré, Jeffrey T., Maier, Claudia S., Hardy, F. Joan, and Dreher, Theo W.
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- Background: Very few closed genomes of the cyanobacteria that commonly produce toxic blooms in lakes and reservoirs are available, limiting our understanding of the properties of these organisms. A new anatoxin-a-producing member of the Nostocaceae, Anabaena sp. WA102, was isolated from a freshwater lake in Washington State, USA, in 2013...
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- (S q u a r e -r o o t) Local Colinear Block Length Genus Anabaena Pseudomonas Streptococcus
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- Thrash, J. Cameron, Temperton, Ben, Swan, Brandon K., Landry, Zachary C., Giovannoni, Stephan J., and et al.
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- Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems, usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
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- Thrash, J. C., Temperton, B., Swan, B. K., Landry, Z. C., Woyke, T., DeLong, E. F., ... & Giovannoni, S
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- Sasaki, Takahiko, Lynch, Kelsey L., Mueller, Caitlin V., Friedman, Steven, Freitag, Michael, and Lewis, Zachary A.
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- In response to genotoxic stress, ATR and ATM kinases phosphorylate H2A in fungi and H2AX in animals on a C-terminal serine. The resulting modified histone, called γH2A, recruits chromatin-binding proteins that stabilize stalled replication forks or promote DNA double-strand-break repair. To identify genomic loci that might be prone to replication...
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- Sasaki, Takahiko, Lynch, Kelsey L., Mueller, Caitlin V., Friedman, Steven, Freitag, Michael, and Lewis, Zachary A.
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- In response to genotoxic stress, ATR and ATM kinases phosphorylate H2A in fungi and H2AX in animals on a C-terminal serine. The resulting modified histone, called γH2A, recruits chromatin-binding proteins that stabilize stalled replication forks or promote DNA double-strand-break repair. To identify genomic loci that might be prone to replication...
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- Neurospora crassa Heterochromatin Controls γH2A Localization in Neurospora crassa Sasaki, T., Lynch, K. L
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Oakleaf, Robert J., Olson, Lucretia E., and Dugger, Katie M.
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- Grassland and shrubland birds are declining globally due in part to anthropogenic habitat modification. Because population performance of these species is also influenced by non-anthropogenic factors, it is important to incorporate all relevant ecological drivers into demographic models. We used design-based sampling and occupancy models to test relationships of environmental...
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- Factors Zachary P. Wallace1,2¤*, Patricia L. Kennedy1,2, John R. Squires3, Robert J. Oakleaf4, Lucretia E
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- Maccani, Jennifer Z. J., Koestler, Devin C., Lester, Barry, Houseman, E. Andres, and et al.
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- Background: Prenatal mercury (Hg) exposure is associated with adverse child neurobehavioral outcomes. Because Hg can interfere with placental functioning and cross the placenta to target the fetal brain, prenatal Hg exposure can inhibit fetal growth and development directly and indirectly. Objectives: We examined potential associations between prenatal Hg exposure assessed...
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- Neurobehavioral Outcomes Jennifer Z.J. Maccani, Devin C. Koestler, Barry Lester, E. Andrés Houseman, David A
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- Maccani, Jennifer Z. J., Koestler, Devin C., Lester, Barry, Houseman, E. Andres, and et al.
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- Background: Prenatal mercury (Hg) exposure is associated with adverse child neurobehavioral outcomes. Because Hg can interfere with placental functioning and cross the placenta to target the fetal brain, prenatal Hg exposure can inhibit fetal growth and development directly and indirectly. Objectives: We examined potential associations between prenatal Hg exposure assessed...
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- ., Armstrong, D. A., Kelsey, K. T., & Marsit, C. J. (2015). Placental DNA Methylation Related to Both Infant
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- Graham, David W., Hanan, Barry B., Hémond, Christophe, Blichert-Toft, Janne, and Albaréde, Francis
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- We report ³He/⁴He for 150 mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) glasses from the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR). Between 81°E and 101°E ³He/⁴He varies from 7.5 to 10.2 R[subscript A], encompassing more than half the MORB range away from ocean island hot spots. Abrupt transitions are present and in one case the...
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- Helium isotopic textures in Earth’s upper mantle David W. Graham1, Barry B. Hanan2, Christophe H�emond3
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- Maccani, Jennifer Z. J., Koestler, Devin C., Lester, Barry, Houseman, E. Andres, and et al.
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- Background: Prenatal mercury (Hg) exposure is associated with adverse child neurobehavioral outcomes. Because Hg can interfere with placental functioning and cross the placenta to target the fetal brain, prenatal Hg exposure can inhibit fetal growth and development directly and indirectly. Objectives: We examined potential associations between prenatal Hg exposure assessed...
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- Jennifer Z.J. Maccani, Devin C. Koestler, Barry Lester, E. Andrés Houseman, David A. Armstrong, Karl T
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- Ford, Mark T., 1973-
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- Understanding continental crust formation and modification is a fundamental and longstanding geologic problem. Influx of mantle-derived basaltic magma and partial melting of the crust are two ways to drive crustal differentiation. This process results in a low density upper crust and denser, more refractory lower crust, creating significant and vastly...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Mark T
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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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- . 8, 267 (1956). 8. M. T. Waters, J. A. Langdale, EMBO J. 28, 2861 (2009). 9. S. Hetherington, R
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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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- , Robert Riley, Kerrie Barry, Robert A. Blanchette, Bernard Henrissat, Angel T. Martínez, Robert Otillar
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- Maxwell, Sara M., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Halpern, Benjamin S., Breed, Greg A., Nickel, Barry, Teutschel, Nicole M., Crowder, Larry B., Benson, Scott, Dutton, Peter H., Bailey, Helen, Kappes, Michelle A., Kuhn, Carey E., Weise, Michael J., Mate, Bruce, Shaffer, Scott A., Hassrick, Jason L., Henry, Robert W., Irvine, Ladd, McDonald, Birgitte I., Robinson, Patrick W., Block, Barbara A., and Costa, Daniel P.
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- Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems, yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking...
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- . C., Peltzer, E. T., Kirkwood, W. J. & Brewer, P. G. Unanticipated consequences of ocean
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- Maxwell, Sara M., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Halpern, Benjamin S., Breed, Greg A., Nickel, Barry, Teutschel, Nicole M., Crowder, Larry B., Benson, Scott, Dutton, Peter H., Bailey, Helen, Kappes, Michelle A., Kuhn, Carey E., Weise, Michael J., Mate, Bruce, Shaffer, Scott A., Hassrick, Jason L., Henry, Robert W., Irvine, Ladd, McDonald, Birgitte I., Robinson, Patrick W., Block, Barbara A., and Costa, Daniel P.
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- Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems, yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking...
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- , Steven J. Bograd5, Benjamin S. Halpern7,8, Greg A. Breed9, Barry Nickel10, Nicole M. Teutschel11, Larry
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- Lorenz, W. Walter, Ayyampalayam, Savavanaraj, Bordeaux, John M., Howe, Glenn T., Jermstad, Kathleen D., Neale, David B., Rogers, Deborah L., and Dean, Jeffrey F. D.
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- Conifers comprise an ancient and widespread plant lineage of enormous commercial and ecological value. However, compared to model woody angiosperms, such as Populus and Eucalyptus, our understanding of conifers remains quite limited at a genomic level. Large genome sizes (10,000–40,000 Mbp) and large amounts of repetitive DNA have limited efforts...
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- Ayyampalayam & John M. Bordeaux & Glenn T. Howe & Kathleen D. Jermstad & David B. Neale & Deborah L. Rogers
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- Reum, Jonathan C. P., Alin, Simone R., Harvey, Chris J., Bednaršek, Nina, Evans, Wiley, Feely, Richard A., Hales, Burke, Lucey, Noelle, Mathis, Jeremy T., McElhany, Paul, Newton, Jan, and Sabine, Christopher L.
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- Coastal upwelling regimes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the ocean but are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally high background concentrations of CO₂. Yet our ability to predict how these ecosystems will respond to additional CO₂ resulting from anthropogenic emissions is...
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- . Harvey1, Nina Bednaršek2, Wiley Evans2,3, Richard A. Feely2, Burke Hales4, Noelle Lucey5, Jeremy 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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- , James M. McKenney, PharmD, Joyce L. Ross, MSN, CRNP, Lynne T. Braun, PhD, CNP, Matthew K. Ito, PharmD
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- Taratula, Olena, Doddapaneni, Bhuvana S., Schumann, Canan, Li, Xiaoning, Bracha, Shay, Milovancev, Milan, Alani, Adam W. G., and Taratula, Oleh
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- This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the American Chemical Society and can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b03128
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- energy into fluorescence emission (F = 11.8%), heat (T ~ 25 C) and reactive oxygen species. Moreover
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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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- r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 25 July 2015 Received in revised form 21 March 2016
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- Puccetti, Jessica N.
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- Mycoplasma haemolamae is associated with mild to marked anemia in stressed, immune-suppressed, and debilitated animals, and may be found in low numbers in healthy animals. The continued presence of the organism, detectable by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay, may be associated with an underlying problem, such as stress or immune-suppression...
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- u t M o u s e R a n d y T re b o n “ T ra c k -i t” Materials & Methods • Six male
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- Walsh, Stephen Joseph, 1951-
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- The identification and mapping of surface cover types within Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, has been effectively completed through the utilization of LANDSAT digital data and NASA U-2 color infrared aerial photography. Classification of LANDSAT data for surface cover type identification and mapping was accomplished through use of the Interactive...
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- PHILOSOPHY in Geography presented on A Uat u t 10111 Title: AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE COMPARATIVE UTILITY
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- Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 and Conwell, Russell Herman, 1843-1925
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- Peterson, Erin D., Hoekzema, Kendra, Bronaugh, Whitcomb, and Sidlauskas, Brian
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- The Speckled dace (Rhinichthys osculus) is the most widespread minnow in western North America (Gilbert and Williams, 2002). It has diversified widely across its range—both morphologically and genetically—and as such might rightly be called a species complex. Our ongoing work aims to determine where boundaries between potentially undescribed species lie...
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- 16 C o m p o n e n t 2 Streams (n = 203) Duncan (n = 15) Rinehart (n = 25) Foskett (n = 30
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- Loehr, C. V., Hedge, Z. N., and Pool, R. R.
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- A 5-year-old, male, domestic rabbit had severe swelling of the left rear leg. Radiographs demonstrated a proliferative, infiltrative lesion involving the stifle joint, femur, and soft tissues of the thigh. Osteomyelitis or neoplasia was suspected, and the leg was surgically amputated. Grossly, a multilobular mass comprised cyst-like structures containing yellow...
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- , 17(3), 316-322. 165 Oyamada T, Otsuka H, Kohiruimaki M, Ohta J, Yoshikawa H (2004) Well
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- Konrad, Kevin, Graham, David W., Thornber, Carl R., Duncan, Robert A., Kent, Adam J.R., and Al-Amri, Abdullah M.
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- Extensive volcanic fields on the western Arabian Plate have erupted intermittently over the last 30 Ma following emplacement of the Afar flood basalts in Ethiopia. In an effort to better understand the origin of this volcanism in western Saudi Arabia, we analyzed ³He/⁴He, and He, CO₂ and trace element concentrations...
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- /10.1016/j.lithos.2016.01.031 0024-4937/© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. a b s t r a c t a r t i c
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- , RUTH Campus comment. Nov. 20, 1947, 2:1 (letter)• -MCCORMACK, ROSS B &T appoints new staffers. Oct
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- Puccetti, Jessica N.
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- Mycoplasma haemolamae is associated with mild to marked anemia in stressed, immune-suppressed, and debilitated animals, and may be found in low numbers in healthy animals. The continued presence of the organism, detectable by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay, may be associated with an underlying problem, such as stress or immune-suppression...
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- 104 105 106 B o d y T em p er at u re ( ˚F ) Days Post Infection (DPI) Body Temperature
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- (WWT) biomass was calculated by converting the annual mean mg chl‐a m‐2 to tonnes (t) WWT km‐2
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- Arismendi, Ivan, Penaluna, Brooke E., Dunham, Jason B., and et al.
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- Biological invasions create complex ecological and societal issues worldwide. Most of the knowledge about invasions comes only from successful invaders, but less is known about which processes determine the differential success of invasions. In this review, we develop a framework to identify the main dimensions driving the success and failure...
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- introductions are limited (Garcı́a- Berthou 2007; Hayes and Barry 2008; Leprieur et al. 2009). Although much
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- President Zachary Taylor. The letter addressed James Brooke as “Sovereign Prince of Sarawak” and thanked
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- Place, Benjamin J., Perkins, Matt J., Sinclair, Ewan, Barsamian, Adam L., Blakemore, Paul R., and Field, Jennifer A.
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- After the April 2010 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, and subsequent release of millions of barrels of oil, two Corexit oil dispersant formulations were used in unprecedented quantities both on the surface and sub-surface of the Gulf of Mexico. Although the dispersant formulations contain four classes of surfactants,...
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- , Corvallis, OR, USA c College of Osteopathic Medicine, Touro University-California, Vallejo, CA, USA a r t i
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- Tello-Ruiz, Marcela K., Stein, Joshua, Wei, Sharon, Preece, Justin, Olson, Andrew, Naithani, Sushma, Amarasinghe, Vindhya, Dharmawardhana, Palitha, Jiao, Yinping, Mulvaney, Joseph, Kumari, Sunita, Chougule, Kapeel, Elser, Justin, Wang, Bo, Thomason, James, Bolser, Daniel M., Kerhornou, Arnaud, Walts, Brandon, Fonseca, Nuno A., Huerta, Laura, Keays, Maria, Tanga, Y. Amy, Parkinson, Helen, Fabregat, Antonio, McKay, Sheldon, Weiser, Joel, D'Eustachio, Peter, Stein, Lincoln, Petryszak, Robert, Kersey, Paul J., Jaiswal, Pankaj, and Ware, Doreen
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- Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is an online resource for comparative functional genomics in crops and model plant species. Its two main frameworks are genomes (collaboration with Ensembl Plants) and pathways (The Plant Reactome and archival BioCyc databases). Since our last NAR update, the database website adopted a new Drupal management platform. The...
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- in the de-novo transcriptome studies on T. monococ- cum (∼500 000 SNPs) (29) and Brachypodium
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- Daly, Christopher, Conklin, David R., and Unsworth, Michael H.
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- Cold air drainage and pooling occur in many mountain valleys, especially at night and during winter. Local climate regimes associated with frequent cold air pooling have substantial impacts on species phenology, distribution and diversity. However, little is known about how the degree and frequency of cold air drainage and pooling...
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- , 1966; Whiteman, 2000; Barry, 2008; Poulos and Zhong, 2008). The development of this thermally driven
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- Rudd, W. G. and Tekchandani, Rukmani
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- Pattern matching is the process of comparing two objects to see if they are similar to each other. Objects can be physical objects, situations, facts or events. The criteria of matching can be exact or partial. Traditional pattern matching systems rely on exact matches, in which a small set of...
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- Research Paper
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- ieM ieN-M Ew .. (3) ieN V min is a weighted , normalized sum of similiarity indices for ma t( 1
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- Lintz, Heather E., Gray, Andrew N., and McCune, Bruce
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- Data from large-scale biological inventories are essential for understanding and managing Earth's ecosystems. The Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (FIA) of the U.S. Forest Service is the largest biological inventory in North America; however, the FIA inventory recently changed from an amalgam of different approaches to a nationally-standardized approach in...
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- t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 3 February 2013 Received in revised form
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- Allan, J. David, Smith, Sigrid D. P., McIntyre, Peter B., Biel, Reuben G., and et al.
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- Ecological restoration programs often attempt to maintain or enhance ecosystem services (ES), but fine-scale maps of multiple ES are rarely available to support prioritization among potential projects. Here we use agency reports, citizen science, and social media as data sources to quantify the spatial distribution of five recreational elements of...
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- - vice delivery. Using gross domestic product (GDP) for tourism and recreation (T&R), we tested the
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- DeGiorgio, Michael, Syring, John, Eckert, Andrew J., Liston, Aaron, Cronn, Richard, Neale, David B., and Rosenberg, Noah A.
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- BACKGROUND: As it becomes increasingly possible to obtain DNA sequences of orthologous genes from diverse sets of taxa, species trees are frequently being inferred from multilocus data. However, the behavior of many methods for performing this inference has remained largely unexplored. Some methods have been proven to be consistent given...
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- sequencing reads. Reported nucleotide sequences con- sisted only of A, C, G, T, missing, and gap information
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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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- . F. J., Hoch, S. W., ... & Zsedrovits, T. (2015). The MATERHORN: Unraveling the intricacies of