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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- . Kimmel1*, Sawyer Watson1, Ryan B. Couture2, Natasha S. McKibben1, James T. Nichols1, Shannon E
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Kimmel, Charles B., Watson, Sawyer, Couture, Ryan B., McKibben, Natasha S., Nichols, James T., Richardson, Shannon E., and Noakes, David L. G.
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- What is the nature of evolutionary divergence of the jaw skeleton within the genus Oncorhynchus? How can two associated bones evolve new shapes and still maintain functional integration? Here, we introduce and test a ‘concordance’ hypothesis, in which an extraordinary matching of the evolutionary shape changes of the dentary and...
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- Scholz, Ryan
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- Studies were conducted to assess influencing the effectiveness of sheep for grazing control of false brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum) an invasive grass species. Orphan lambs were exposed to false brome via grass extract in their milk and naturally reared lambs were exposed by grazing dense stands of false brome with their...
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- invasive weed Ryan Scholz- Senior; Animal Sciences/ Bioresource Research Dr. Howard Meyer- Professor; OSU
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- Scholz, Ryan
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- Studies were conducted to assess influencing the effectiveness of sheep for grazing control of false brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum) an invasive grass species. Orphan lambs were exposed to false brome via grass extract in their milk and naturally reared lambs were exposed by grazing dense stands of false brome with their...
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- CONTROL OF AN INVASIVE BUNCHGRASS BY: RYAN SCHOLZ A THESIS submitted to Oregon State
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- Graebner, Ryan C.
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- This thesis consists of three manuscripts addressing separate components of barley breeding, plus an introduction and a conclusion summarizing the status of barley in the Pacific Northwest, plus the implications of the research presented in this thesis. In the first manuscript, a package written for the statistical software "R" that...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Ryan C. Graebner
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- Machovina, Melodie M. and Mehl, Ryan A.
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- This project deals with a method to optimize in vivo labeling using small fluorescent molecules via bioorthogonal reactions. The reaction used involves our unnatural amino acid 4-(6-methyl-s-tetrazin-3-yl)aminophenylalanine (AMT-Phe). The amino acid is site-specifically incorporated into GFP and then reacted with a labeled, strained trans-cyclooctene, resulting in a labeled protein. However...
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- . Engineering Bioorthogonal Reactions on Proteins in Live Cells Melodie M. Machovina and Ryan A. Mehl Labeling
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- Machovina, Melodie M. and Mehl, Ryan A.
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- This project deals with a method to optimize in vivo labeling using small fluorescent molecules via bioorthogonal reactions. The reaction used involves our unnatural amino acid 4-(6-methyl-s-tetrazin-3-yl)aminophenylalanine (AMT-Phe). The amino acid is site-specifically incorporated into GFP and then reacted with a labeled, strained trans-cyclooctene, resulting in a labeled protein. However...
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- Cells Melodie M. Machovina and Ryan A. Mehl Labeling of biomolecules
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- Machovina, Melodie M. and Mehl, Ryan A.
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- This project deals with a method to optimize in vivo labeling using small fluorescent molecules via bioorthogonal reactions. The reaction used involves our unnatural amino acid 4-(6-methyl-s-tetrazin-3-yl)aminophenylalanine (AMT-Phe). The amino acid is site-specifically incorporated into GFP and then reacted with a labeled, strained trans-cyclooctene, resulting in a labeled protein. However...
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- . Engineering Bioorthogonal Reactions on Proteins in Live Cells Melodie M. Machovina and Ryan A. Mehl Labeling
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- Machovina, Melodie M. and Mehl, Ryan A.
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- This project deals with a method to optimize in vivo labeling using small fluorescent molecules via bioorthogonal reactions. The reaction used involves our unnatural amino acid 4-(6-methyl-s-tetrazin-3-yl)aminophenylalanine (AMT-Phe). The amino acid is site-specifically incorporated into GFP and then reacted with a labeled, strained trans-cyclooctene, resulting in a labeled protein. However...
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- Cells Melodie M. Machovina and Ryan A. Mehl Labeling of biomolecules
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- Ryan, John P., Davis, Curtiss O., Tufillaro, Nicholas B., Kudela, Raphael M., and Gao, Bo-Cai
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- As a demonstrator for technologies for the next generation of ocean color sensors, the Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO) provides enhanced spatial and spectral resolution that is required to understand optically complex aquatic environments. In this study we apply HICO, along with satellite remote sensing and in situ...
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- Correction: Ryan, J., et al. Application of the
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- Ryan, John P., Davis, Curtiss O., Tufillaro, Nicholas B., Kudela, Raphael M., and Gao, Bo-Cai
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- As a demonstrator for technologies for the next generation of ocean color sensors, the Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO) provides enhanced spatial and spectral resolution that is required to understand optically complex aquatic environments. In this study we apply HICO, along with satellite remote sensing and in situ...
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- Ecology Studies in Monterey Bay, CA, USA John P. Ryan 1, *, Curtiss O. Davis 2 , Nicholas B
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- Haugo, Ryan, Zanger, Chris, DeMeo, Tom, Ringo, Chris, and et al.
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- Widespread habitat degradation and uncharacteristic fire, insect, and disease outbreaks in forests across the western United States have led to highly publicized calls to increase the pace and scale of forest restoration. Despite these calls, we frequently lack a comprehensive understanding of forest restoration needs. In this study we demonstrate...
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- Landfire BpS Early Seral (A) Mid-Seral Closed (B) Mid-Seral Open (C) Late-Seral Open (D) Late-Seral Closed
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- Haugo, Ryan, Zanger, Chris, DeMeo, Tom, Ringo, Chris, and et al.
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- Widespread habitat degradation and uncharacteristic fire, insect, and disease outbreaks in forests across the western United States have led to highly publicized calls to increase the pace and scale of forest restoration. Despite these calls, we frequently lack a comprehensive understanding of forest restoration needs. In this study we demonstrate...
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- /). ⇑ Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 509 248 6672. E-mail address: rhaugo@tnc.org (R. Haugo). Ryan Haugo a,⇑, Chris
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Diet quality influences ungulate population dynamics but is difficult to measure at fine temporal or spatial resolution using field-intensive methods such as fecal nitrogen (FN). Increasingly, the remotely sensed vegetation index NDVI is used to represent potential ungulate diet quality, but NDVI's relationship with diet quality has yet to be...
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- Tyler G. Creech a, *, Clinton W. Epps a, Ryan J. Monello b, 1, John D. Wehausen c a Department of
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Diet quality influences ungulate population dynamics but is difficult to measure at fine temporal or spatial resolution using field-intensive methods such as fecal nitrogen (FN). Increasingly, the remotely sensed vegetation index NDVI is used to represent potential ungulate diet quality, but NDVI's relationship with diet quality has yet to be...
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- Tyler G. Creech a, *, Clinton W. Epps a, Ryan J. Monello b, 1, John D. Wehausen c a Department of
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Connectivity models using empirically-derived landscape resistance maps can predict potential linkages among fragmented animal and plant populations. However, such models have rarely been used to guide systematic decision-making, such as identifying the most important habitat patches and dispersal corridors to protect or restore in order to maximize regional connectivity. Combining...
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- (approximately 90-m) resolution DEM. 25 b. We used the SLOPE tool to create a new raster layer of percent
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- Haugo, Ryan, Zanger, Chris, DeMeo, Tom, Ringo, Chris, and et al.
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- Widespread habitat degradation and uncharacteristic fire, insect, and disease outbreaks in forests across the western United States have led to highly publicized calls to increase the pace and scale of forest restoration. Despite these calls, we frequently lack a comprehensive understanding of forest restoration needs. In this study we demonstrate...
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- Appendix B.1 Appendix Table B.1. Current s-class abundance and NRV
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Diet quality influences ungulate population dynamics but is difficult to measure at fine temporal or spatial resolution using field-intensive methods such as fecal nitrogen (FN). Increasingly, the remotely sensed vegetation index NDVI is used to represent potential ungulate diet quality, but NDVI's relationship with diet quality has yet to be...
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- . a Significance from F-test of β=0 for given covariate b Efron’s (1978) pseudo-R2, a measure of the
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Diet quality influences ungulate population dynamics but is difficult to measure at fine temporal or spatial resolution using field-intensive methods such as fecal nitrogen (FN). Increasingly, the remotely sensed vegetation index NDVI is used to represent potential ungulate diet quality, but NDVI's relationship with diet quality has yet to be...
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- . a Significance from F-test of β=0 for given covariate b Efron’s (1978) pseudo-R2, a measure of the
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Connectivity models using empirically-derived landscape resistance maps can predict potential linkages among fragmented animal and plant populations. However, such models have rarely been used to guide systematic decision-making, such as identifying the most important habitat patches and dispersal corridors to protect or restore in order to maximize regional connectivity. Combining...
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- Tyler G. Creech • Clinton W. Epps • Ryan J. Monello • John D. Wehausen Received: 6 June 2013
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- Hammer, Leslie B., Johnson, Ryan C., Crain, Tori L., Bodner, Todd, Kossek, Ellen Ernst, Davis, Kelly D., Kelly, Erin L., Buxton, Orfeu M., Karuntzos, Georgia, Chosewood, L., and Berkman, Lisa
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- We tested the effects of a work–family intervention on employee reports of safety compliance and organizational citizenship behaviors in 30 health care facilities using a group-randomized trial. Based on conservation of resources theory and the work–home resources model, we hypothesized that implementing a work–family intervention aimed at increasing contextual resources...
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- September 7, 2015. Leslie B. Hammer, Department of Psychology, Portland State University; Ryan C. Johnson
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- Speight, Lee C., Muthusamy, Anand K., Goldberg, Jacob M., Warner, John B., Wissner, Rebecca F., Willi, Taylor S., Woodman, Bradley F., Mehl, Ryan A., and Petersson, E. James
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- The amino acid acridon-2-ylalanine (Acd) can be a valuable probe of protein conformational change because it is a long lifetime, visible wavelength fluorophore that is small enough to be incorporated during ribosomal biosynthesis. Incorporation of Acd into proteins expressed in E. coli requires efficient chemical synthesis to produce large quantities...
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- ., Goldberg, J. M., Warner, J. B., Wissner, R. F., Willi, T. S., ... & Petersson, E. J. (2013). Efficient
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- Speight, Lee C., Muthusamy, Anand K., Goldberg, Jacob M., Warner, John B., Wissner, Rebecca F., Willi, Taylor S., Woodman, Bradley F., Mehl, Ryan A., and Petersson, E. James
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- The amino acid acridon-2-ylalanine (Acd) can be a valuable probe of protein conformational change because it is a long lifetime, visible wavelength fluorophore that is small enough to be incorporated during ribosomal biosynthesis. Incorporation of Acd into proteins expressed in E. coli requires efficient chemical synthesis to produce large quantities...
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- . Goldberg,† John B. Warner,† Rebecca F. Wissner,† Taylor S. Willi,‡ Bradley F. Woodman,‡ Ryan A. Mehl
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- Hammer, Leslie B., Johnson, Ryan C., Crain, Tori L., Bodner, Todd, Kossek, Ellen Ernst, Davis, Kelly D., Kelly, Erin L., Buxton, Orfeu M., Karuntzos, Georgia, Chosewood, L., and Berkman, Lisa
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- We tested the effects of a work–family intervention on employee reports of safety compliance and organizational citizenship behaviors in 30 health care facilities using a group-randomized trial. Based on conservation of resources theory and the work–home resources model, we hypothesized that implementing a work–family intervention aimed at increasing contextual resources...
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- by L. B. Hammer et al., 2015, Journal of Applied Psychology http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/apl0000047
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- Quentin, Audrey G., Pinkard, Elizabeth A., Ryan, Michael G., Falk, Kristen, and et al.
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- Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in plant tissue are frequently quantified to make inferences about plant responses to environmental conditions. Laboratories publishing estimates of NSC of woody plants use many different methods to evaluate NSC. We asked whether NSC estimates in the recent literature could be quantitatively compared among studies. We also...
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- plants compared among laboratories Authors: Audrey G. Quentin, Elizabeth A. Pinkard, Michael G. Ryan
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- Quentin, Audrey G., Pinkard, Elizabeth A., Ryan, Michael G., Falk, Kristen, and et al.
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- Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in plant tissue are frequently quantified to make inferences about plant responses to environmental conditions. Laboratories publishing estimates of NSC of woody plants use many different methods to evaluate NSC. We asked whether NSC estimates in the recent literature could be quantitatively compared among studies. We also...
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- ., Pinkard, E. A., Ryan, M. G., Tissue, D. T., Baggett, L. S., Adams, H. D., ... & Gibon, Y. (2015). Non
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- Denef, Vincent J., Mueller, Ryan S., Chiang, Edna, Liebig, James R., and Vanderploeg, Henry A.
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- The Chloroflexi CL500-11 clade contributes a large proportion of the bacterial biomass in the oxygenated hypolimnia of deep lakes worldwide, including the world's largest freshwater system, the Laurentian Great Lakes. Traits that allow CL500-11 to thrive and its biogeochemical role in these environments are currently unknown. Here, we found that...
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- spring, summer, and fall (Sp13.BD.MM110.DD, Su13.BD.MM110.DN, and Fa13.BD.MM110.DN, respectively), (b
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- Denef, Vincent J., Mueller, Ryan S., Chiang, Edna, Liebig, James R., and Vanderploeg, Henry A.
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- The Chloroflexi CL500-11 clade contributes a large proportion of the bacterial biomass in the oxygenated hypolimnia of deep lakes worldwide, including the world's largest freshwater system, the Laurentian Great Lakes. Traits that allow CL500-11 to thrive and its biogeochemical role in these environments are currently unknown. Here, we found that...
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- Nitrogen-Rich Dissolved Organic Matter Metabolism and C1 Compound Oxidation Vincent J. Denef,a Ryan S
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- Truong, Thi B.
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- Studies of Hawaiian volcanoes contribute valuable insights about Earth processes and mantle evolution, and are fundamental for understanding the construction of the largest volcanoes on terrestrial planets. The pre-shield stage exists in every Hawaiian volcano, but is usually blanketed by high volume tholeiitic lava flows during the main shield stage....
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 B Chapter 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 C Chapter
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- Zielke, Ryszard A., Simmons, Ryan S., Park, Bo R., Nonogaki, Mariko, Emerson, Sarah, and Sikora, Aleksandra E.
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- Vibrio cholerae, an etiological agent of cholera, circulates between aquatic reservoirs and the human gastrointestinal tract. The type II secretion (T2S) system plays a pivotal role in both stages of the lifestyle by exporting multiple proteins, including cholera toxin. Here, we studied the kinetics of expression of genes encoding the...
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- proteins. The effect of exogenous factors including polymyxin B sulfate (100 U), iron chelator 2
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- Zielke, Ryszard A., Simmons, Ryan S., Park, Bo R., Nonogaki, Mariko, Emerson, Sarah, and Sikora, Aleksandra E.
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- Vibrio cholerae, an etiological agent of cholera, circulates between aquatic reservoirs and the human gastrointestinal tract. The type II secretion (T2S) system plays a pivotal role in both stages of the lifestyle by exporting multiple proteins, including cholera toxin. Here, we studied the kinetics of expression of genes encoding the...
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- Ryan S. Simmons,b Bo R. Park,a Mariko Nonogaki,a* Sarah Emerson,c Aleksandra E. Sikoraa,b Department
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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- Marine SciencesUniversity of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA Jennifer B. Paduan and Julie F
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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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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- d W A 1 0 2 A n a b a e n a s p . W A 1 0 2 W A 1 0 3 m/zB A anatoxin-a 166149 130.9
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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