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- Coblentz, Kyle E., Henkel, Jessica R., Sigel, Bryan J., and Taylor, Caz M.
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- Benthic infaunal communities are important components of coastal ecosystems. Understanding the relationships between the structure of these communities and characteristics of the habitat in which they live is becoming progressively more important as coastal systems face increasing stress from anthropogenic impacts and changes in climate. To examine how sediment characteristics...
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- Corresponding author Kyle E. Coblentz, kyle.coblentz@science.oregonstate.edu Academic editor Linsheng Song
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- Coblentz, Kyle E., Henkel, Jessica R., Sigel, Bryan J., and Taylor, Caz M.
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- Benthic infaunal communities are important components of coastal ecosystems. Understanding the relationships between the structure of these communities and characteristics of the habitat in which they live is becoming progressively more important as coastal systems face increasing stress from anthropogenic impacts and changes in climate. To examine how sediment characteristics...
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- Neumann, Kyle
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- Extraction of natural gas from shale formations using the process of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) requires the use of thousands of cubic meters of fluid. Hydraulic fracturing fluids are pumped under pressure into shale formations, fracturing the shale and releasing pockets of trapped gases. When the pressure in a natural gas...
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- !hydraulically!fractured!shale!systems! ! ! ! by! Kyle!Neumann! ! ! ! An!Undergraduate!Thesis!Submitted!to
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- Brady, Kyle B., Hui, Xin, Sung, Chih-Jen, and Niemeyer, Kyle E.
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- Critical to the development of predictive combustion models is a robust understanding of the coupled effects of chemical kinetics and convective-diffusive transport at both atmospheric and elevated pressures. The present study describes a new variable-pressure non-premixed counterflow ignition experiment designed to address the need for well-characterized reference data to validate...
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- elevated pressures Kyle Brady †a , Xin Hui a,b , Chih-Jen Sung a , Kyle Niemeyer c a
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- Brady, Kyle B., Hui, Xin, Sung, Chih-Jen, and Niemeyer, Kyle E.
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- Critical to the development of predictive combustion models is a robust understanding of the coupled effects of chemical kinetics and convective-diffusive transport at both atmospheric and elevated pressures. The present study describes a new variable-pressure non-premixed counterflow ignition experiment designed to address the need for well-characterized reference data to validate...
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- Skeletal - 1 atm Skeletal - 5 atm Skeletal - 10 atm Ig n iti o n D e la y ( m s ) 1000/T (1/K
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- Brady, Kyle B., Hui, Xin, Sung, Chih-Jen, and Niemeyer, Kyle E.
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- Critical to the development of predictive combustion models is a robust understanding of the coupled effects of chemical kinetics and convective-diffusive transport at both atmospheric and elevated pressures. The present study describes a new variable-pressure non-premixed counterflow ignition experiment designed to address the need for well-characterized reference data to validate...
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- Brady, Kyle B., Hui, Xin, Sung, Chih-Jen, and Niemeyer, Kyle E.
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- Critical to the development of predictive combustion models is a robust understanding of the coupled effects of chemical kinetics and convective-diffusive transport at both atmospheric and elevated pressures. The present study describes a new variable-pressure non-premixed counterflow ignition experiment designed to address the need for well-characterized reference data to validate...
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- Niemeyer, Kyle E. and Sung, Chih-Jen
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- Strategies and recommendations for performing skeletal reductions of multicomponent surrogate fuels are presented, through the generation and validation of skeletal mechanisms for a three-component toluene reference fuel. Using the directed relation graph with error propagation and sensitivity analysis method followed by a further unimportant reaction elimination stage, skeletal mechanisms valid...
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- study using toluene reference fuels Kyle E. Niemeyer and Chih-Jen Sung Supplementary material The
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- Niemeyer, Kyle E. and Sung, Chih-Jen
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- Strategies and recommendations for performing skeletal reductions of multicomponent surrogate fuels are presented, through the generation and validation of skeletal mechanisms for a three-component toluene reference fuel. Using the directed relation graph with error propagation and sensitivity analysis method followed by a further unimportant reaction elimination stage, skeletal mechanisms valid...
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- multicomponent surrogates: a case study using toluene reference fuels Kyle E. Niemeyera,∗, Chih-Jen Sungb
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- Loewen, Matthew W., Duncan, Robert A., Kent, Adam J. R., and Krawl, Kyle
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- We present 36 new ⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar incremental heating age determinations from the Caribbean Large Igneous Province (CLIP) providing evidence for extended periods of volcanic activity and suggest a new tectonomagmatic model for the province’s timing and construction. These new ⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar ages for the Curaçao Lava Formation (CLF) and Haiti’s Dumisseau Formation...
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- insights from Curaçao and Haiti Matthew W. Loewen, Robert A. Duncan, Adam J. R. Kent, and Kyle Krawl
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- Conley, Melissa N., Wong, Carmen P., Duyck, Kyle M., Hord, Norman, Ho, Emily, and Sharpton, Thomas J.
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- Introduction. Age is the primary risk factor for major human chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative diseases. Chronic, low-grade, systemic inflammation is associated with aging and the progression of immunosenescence. Immunosenescence may play an important role in the development of age-related chronic disease and the...
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- . Conley1,2, Carmen P. Wong1, Kyle M. Duyck3, Norman Hord1,2, Emily Ho1,2,4,5 and Thomas J. Sharpton2,3,6 1
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- Ross, Beth E., Haukos, David, Hagen, Christian, and Pitman, James
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- Managing for species using current weather patterns fails to incorporate the uncertainty associated with future climatic conditions; without incorporating potential changes in climate into conservation strategies, management and conservation efforts may fall short or waste valuable resources. Understanding the effects of climate change on species in the Great Plains of...
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- Ecology 17:617–628. Garton, E., C. Hagen, G. Beauprez, S. Kyle, J. Pitman, D. Schoeling, and W. Van
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- de Silva, Shanaka L., Mucek, Adonara E., Gregg, Patricia M., and Pratomo, Indyo
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- Highlights: New data reveal for the first time a history of the last ∼33.7 ky of uplift of Samosir. Minimum uplift rates were high (4.9 cm/year) for the first 11.2 ky but diminished after that to <1 cm/year for the last 22.5 ky. Numerical modeling suggests that rebound of remnant...
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- ., Mucek, A. E., Gregg, P. M., & Pratomo, I. (2015). Resurgent Toba–field, chronologic, and model
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- Connolly, Lanelle R., Smith, Kristina M., and Freitag, Michael
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- The cereal pathogen Fusarium graminearum produces secondary metabolites toxic to humans and animals, yet coordinated transcriptional regulation of gene clusters remains largely a mystery. By chromatin immunoprecipitation and high-throughput DNA sequencing (ChIP-seq) we found that regions with secondary metabolite clusters are enriched for trimethylated histone H3 lysine 27 (H3K27me3), a...
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- for the putative H3K27 methyltransferase, KMT6, a homolog of Drosophila Enhancer of zeste, E(z). The
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- Oyler-McCance, Sara J., DeYoung, Randall W., Fike, Jennifer A., Hagen, Christian A., Johnson, Jeff A., Larsson, Lena C., and Patten, Michael A.
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- The distribution of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has been markedly reduced due to loss and fragmentation of habitat. Portions of the historical range, however, have been recolonized and even expanded due to planting of conservation reserve program (CRP) fields that provide favorable vegetation structure for Lesser Prairie-Chickens. The source...
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- (Harper & Kearny) of the Conserv Genet (2016) 17:643–660 649 123 T a b le 3 P ai rw is e F S T v al
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- Tuttle, Lillian J.
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- What makes invasive species successful, and how do they affect native populations and communities? I addressed these key questions in the context of the invasion of Atlantic coral reefs by Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans). To assess the role of parasites in contributing to the success of this invasion, I...
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- other reef fishes. Although juvenile lionfish ate cleaner goby (E. genie) during laboratory
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- Riesen, Audrey M.
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- Many students at the undergraduate level struggle with finding a niche that satisfies their various interests, specifically those in the arts and sciences. This study examined via interviews with fourteen current or recently graduated Oregon State Students, along with my own experience at the University, how students define art and...
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- Corresponding e-mail address: audrey.riesen@gmail.com ©Copyright by Audrey
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- Iles, Alison C. and Novak, Mark
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- All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change. The capacity to forecast how species respond to such press perturbations is limited by our imprecise knowledge of pairwise species interaction strengths and the many direct and indirect pathways along which perturbations can propagate between species....
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- development benefited greatly from discussions with E. Berlow, U. Brose, M. Carr, K. Coblentz, P. de Ruiter, J
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- Mackereth, Kailan F.
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- Abstract Understanding the effects of climate change on forest ecosystems requires exploration of the relationships of different components of the system, such as the response of biota to local hydrology, temperature, precipitation, and elevation. The Long-term Ecological Research Program at the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, located in the Western...
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- Class Kyle Niemi Alan Vernon James Gathany Increases in global temperature can result in: Extreme
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- Banskota, Swechya
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- There is an absence of multicultural children’s literature focusing on the experiences of Nepalese-American children in the United States. This marginalizes many Nepalese-American children and their experiences. I wrote a book called If You Believe that represents the Nepalese-American children in order to fill this void in multicultural children’s literature....
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- e-mail address: banskots@gmail.com ©Copyright by Swechya Banskota
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- Boock, Michael and Kunda, Sue
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- In July 2005, the Oregon State University Libraries began accepting electronic versions of student theses and dissertations into ScholarsArchive@OSU, the library’s institutional repository. By January 2007, all Oregon State University graduate students were required to deposit their final research. This paper compares past processes and workflows for print theses and...
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- Library, Corvallis, OR 97331. E-mail: sue.kunda@oregonstate.edu 297 298 M. Boock and S. Kunda
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- McPhillie, Martin, Zhou, Ying, El Bissati, Kamal, Dubey, Jitender, Lorenzi, Hernan, Capper, Michael, Lukens, Amanda K, Hickman, Mark, Muench, Stephen, Verma, Shiv Kumar, Weber, Christopher R., Wheeler, Kelsey, Gordon, James, Sanders, Justin, Moulton, Hong, Wang, Kai, Kim, Taek-Kyun, He, Yuqing, Santos, Tatiana, Woods, Stuart, Lee, Patty, Donkin, David, Kim, Eric, Fraczek, Laura, Lykins, Joseph, Esaa, Farida, Alibana-Clouser, Fatima, Dovgin, Sarah, Weiss, Louis, Brasseur, Gael, Wirth, Dyann, Kent, Michael, Hood, Leroy, Meunieur, Brigitte, Roberts, Craig W., Hasnain, S. Samar, Antonyuk, Svetlana V., Fishwick, Colin, and McLeod, Rima
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- Toxoplasma gondii, the most common parasitic infection of human brain and eye, persists across lifetimes, can progressively damage sight, and is currently incurable. New, curative medicines are needed urgently. Herein, we develop novel models to facilitate drug development: EGS strain T. gondii forms cysts in vitro that induce oocysts in...
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- supplement S1. Holfels E, McAuley J, Mack D, Milhous WK and McLeod R. In vitro effects of
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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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- . Key words: butterfly bush, Buddleja davidii, invasive, Oregon, glyphosate control Corresponding e
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- Miller, Rebecca A.
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- Budburst, the initiation of annual growth in plants, is sensitive to climate variation and is therefore used to monitor physiological responses to climate change. Budburst timing can vary between regions of an individual tree, but this phenomenon it is unaccounted for in current monitoring efforts and may contribute to the...
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- . Thank you to Kyle Jones who prepared all of the meteorological
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- Vanhaecke, Delphine, de Leaniz, Carlos Garcia, Gajardo, Gonzalo, Dunham, Jason, Giannico, Guillermo, and Consuegra, Sofia
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- Aim: The ecological effects of biological invasions are well documented, but little is known about the effects of invaders on the genetic structure of native species. We examined the phylogeography, genetic variation and population structuring of two galaxiid fishes, Aplochiton zebra and A. taeniatus, threatened by non-native salmonids, and whose...
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- 8PP, UK. E-mail: s.consuegra@swansea.ac.uk aPresent address: Flanders Marine Institute
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Shang, Shaoling, and Yan, Jing
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- Since June 2010, the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been collecting the first diurnally resolved satellite ocean measurements. Here GOCI retrievals of phytoplankton chlorophyll concentration and fluorescence are used to evaluate daily to seasonal changes in photophysiological properties. We focus on nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) processes that protect phytoplankton from...
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- -limited and light- saturated photosynthesis, J. Phycol., 40(1), 4–25. Behrenfeld, M. J., E. Boss, D. A
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- Cowley, Elise Shylo
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- Natural products (secondary metabolites) are small organic molecules derived from plants, microbes, and marine organisms that have served as a diverse source of useful compounds pharmaceuticals. New biologically active natural products are critical as anti-infective and cancer drug leads. Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, produce diverse cytotoxic metabolites that represent potential...
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- . Corresponding sample masses obtained and the elution solvent are shown. Hex = hexanes, E = EtOAc
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- Nelson, Peter R., McCune, Bruce, and Swanson, David K.
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- Lichens in the Arctic play important ecological roles. They also face the threats of increasing fire and shrub and tree expansion, exacerbated or caused by climate change. These forces may lead to changes not only in lichen community composition but also in the abundance, diversity and distribution of lichen functional...
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- conclusions. Trait-based approaches can also 4 Corresponding author e-mail: peter.nelson@maine.edu DOI
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- Mellbye, Brett and Schuster, Martin
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- Many bacteria possess cell density-dependent quorum-sensing (QS) systems that often regulate cooperative secretions involved in host-microbe or microbe-microbe interactions. These secretions, or “public goods,” are frequently coregulated by stress and starvation responses. Here we provide a physiological rationale for such regulatory complexity in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Using minimal-medium...
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- resistance cassettes, respectively; derived from PAO1 53 E. coli DH5� F� �80dlacZ�M15 �(lacZYA-argF)U169
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- Duncan, Robert A., Kent, Adam J.R., Thornber, Carl R., Schlieder, Tyler D., and Al-Amri, Abdullah M.
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- Harrat Hutaymah is an alkali basalt volcanic field in north-central Saudi Arabia, at the eastern margin of a large Neogene continental, intraplate magmatic province. Lava flow, tephra and spatter cone compositions in the field include alkali olivine basalts and basanites. These compositions contrast with the predominantly tholeiitic, fissure-fed basalts found...
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- : College of Earth, Ocean, and State University, Corvallis, OR 97333, USA E-mail address: rduncan
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- Marshall, Nicole S.
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- The goal of this project was to develop and test non-herbicidal techniques that remove nonnative plant or weed seeds from the top 2 inches of the soil. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is currently restoring prairies in the Willamette Valley. Some areas of the Pacific Northwest have already seen loss of...
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- sec. and 9 for 5 sec. (imbibed). Figure 8 (e). Percent germination (+ SE) of millet seeds after
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- ALS 199 Class Fall Term 2013 and Fernández, Natalia
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- A collaborative project between Oregon Multicultural Archives and the Fall Term 2013 U-Engage class ALS 199 “Untold Stories: Histories of People of Color in Oregon” to create a campus tour guidebook regarding the histories of Oregon State University's students of color.
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- Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center A R C H I T E C T S L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T S P L
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- ALS 199 Class Fall Term 2013 and Fernández, Natalia
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- A collaborative project between Oregon Multicultural Archives and the Fall Term 2013 U-Engage class ALS 199 “Untold Stories: Histories of People of Color in Oregon” to create a campus tour guidebook regarding the histories of Oregon State University's students of color.
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- War II” by Rebecca Landis. (4) Odegard, Kyle. “Former Students Get Degrees At Last.” Corvallis
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- OSU Institute for Water and Watersheds, Oregon Sea Grant Extension, OUS Institute for Natural Resources, and Oregon House Committee on Energy and the Environment
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- , Inc. • Davis Wright Tremaine LLP • Intel Foundation • Michael E. Campana • Newton Consultants
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- Bergoffen, William W.
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- '. .;- 'P i! -- . *f -w 1 4 - -- "j_ __ . - __ - . - - - ,.- - .a -'. - -. e- 1946-1960 1
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- Homann, Peter S., Bormann, Bernard T., Morrissette, Brett A., and Darbyshire, Robyn L.
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- Changes in soil C and N pools following wildfire are quite varied, but there is little understanding of the causes of the variation. We examined how the legacies of prefire ecosystem structure may explain the variation in soil trajectories during the first decade following wildfire. Five years prior to wildfire...
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- , performed research, contributed to manuscript. *Corresponding author; e-mail: Peter.Homann@wwu.edu
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- Wallick, Jennifer Rose
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- Channel evolution and influences of changing floodplain characteristics, heterogenous bank materials, and altered flow regimes were examined along the Willamette River, a large alluvial river in northwestern Oregon. The Willamette River is composed of a series of geomorphically diverse reaches, which have each evolved uniquely in the century following Euro-American...
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- graduate studies and to Bruce Coblentz for reviewing this manuscript. I received a great deal of
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- Harney County Library, Otley, Harold, Purdy, Dorothea, and Lofgren, Barbara
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- The video "Harold Otley AV-Oral History 362" was filmed by Dorothea Purdy & Barbara Lofgren at the Harney County Library on June the 8th, 1994, in Burns, Oregon. A copy of the transcript is included. This oral history is part of the Claire McGill Luce Western History Room at the...
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- : Poujade, how do you spell it? HAROLD: P O U J A D E. DOROTHEA: She some relation to Agness Brown
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- Arik, Aida D.
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- The Middle Fork John Day Basin in Northeastern Oregon is prime habitat for spring Chinook salmon and Steelhead trout. In 2008, a major tributary supporting rearing habitat, Big Boulder Creek, was restored to its historic mid-valley channel along a 1 km stretch of stream 800 m upstream of the mouth....
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- Yaker, Estefania Elorriaga, Ryan Stewart, Kyle Chambers, Chris Gregory, Daniel Moreno, and many more. I
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- Grocke, Stephanie B., Cottrell, Elizabeth, de Silva, Shanaka, and Kelley, Katherine A.
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- The composition of the continental crust is closely tied to subduction zone magmatism. Elevated oxygen fugacity (fO₂) plays a central role in fostering crystallization of oxide minerals and thereby aids in generating the calc-alkaline trend of iron depletion that characterizes the continents. Along continental margins, arc magmas erupt through continental...
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- , University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 20882, USA a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Article
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- Gilbert, Thom H.
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- Rotifers and brine shrimp (Artemia) are important prey items for rearing marine fish larvae. Their availability in the water column may be reduced when they are transferred to larval rearing tanks at lower temperature. In this study, Brachionus rotundiformis (SS-type) and Brachionus plicatilis (L-type) were semi-continuously cultured and fed on...
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- ) at an intensity of 5.34 µ E s-1 m-2. All experiments were performed in a static system with gentle
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- Bormann, Bernard T., Darbyshire, Robyn L., Homann, Peter S., Morrissette, Brett A., and Little, Susan N.
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- Early-successional stages have been truncated and altered in many western U.S. forest landscapes by planting conifers, controlling competing vegetation, suppressing fire, and focusing on maintaining late-seral species and undisturbed riparian zones. Declining area of early-successional stages may be reducing resilience and sustainability on landscapes that experience elevated disturbance related to...
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- . E-mail addresses: bbormann@fs.fed.us (B.T. Bormann), rdarbyshire@fs.fed.us (R.L. Darbyshire
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- Groom, Jeremiah D., Dent, Liz, Madsen, Lisa J., and Fleuret, Jennifer
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- A replicated before–after-control-impact study was used to test effectiveness of Oregon’s (USA) riparian protection measures at minimizing increases in summer stream temperature associated with timber harvest. Sites were located on private and state forest land. Practices on private forests require riparian management areas around fish-bearing streams; state forest’s prescriptions are...
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- Seager, S Trent, Ediger, Vernita, Davis, Emily Jane, and Seager, S. Trent
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- Collaborative Regional Learning This document is part of a forest collaborative regional learning project on aspen restoration and social agreements. Thanks to all the individuals, collaborative groups, and organizations who provided feedback and suggestions. We appreciate the participation of members from: Blue Mountains Forest Partners, Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project, Harney...
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- DiGiulio, Jennifer
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- Volcanic and sedimentary deposits of the Mount Jefferson area (MJA) record a fourmillion-year history of arc-related volcanism related to the subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate beneath North America. 171 mapped stratigraphic units over an area of 150 km² reveal four periods of volcanic activity resulting in diverse composition...
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- Petersen-Perlman, Kyle Krawl, Beth Rutila, and Jessie Peirson, who transformed a windowless office into a
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- Schnur, Susan R.
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- The spatial distribution and geologic histories of submarine volcanoes provide insight into submarine eruptive behavior, deep earth processes and plate tectonics. This dissertation examines the evolution of individual submarine volcanic edifices as well as linear trails of seamounts at three spatial and temporal scales. In order to understand constructive and...
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- – Kyla Grasso, Trevor Smith, Tyler Schlieder, Kyle Krawl. Julie Klath was the mastermind behind it all
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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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- Masters Thesis
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- the 6 women and 11 men partici- pants, whom we compensated with a $20 Amazon e-gift card. PID Gender
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- United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
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- Bruce Pokarney Kyle Walker Sue Chase Wayne Krieger Mark Prevost Jenny Walsh Mark Chilcote Tim Kuhn Jay