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- Downing, Dave G. and Kerr, David C. R.
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- Seasonality is defined as a change in mood and behavior with the seasons. Research shows there is a possible connection between vitamin D levels and mood (Murphy & Wagner, 2008; Lansdowne & Provost, 1998). Given that vitamin D is produced when skin is exposed to sunlight and varies with sun...
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- ? Dave G. Downing & David C. R. Kerr, Ph.D. School of Psychological Science, College of Liberal Arts
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- Downing, Dave G. and Kerr, David C. R.
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- Seasonality is defined as a change in mood and behavior with the seasons. Research shows there is a possible connection between vitamin D levels and mood (Murphy & Wagner, 2008; Lansdowne & Provost, 1998). Given that vitamin D is produced when skin is exposed to sunlight and varies with sun...
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- The Seasons: Does vitamin D affect mood? Dave G. Downing & David C. R. Kerr, Ph.D. School of
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- Vila, Javier, Bowman, Joseph D., Richardson, Lesley, Kincl, Laurel, Conover, Dave L., McLean, Dave, Mann, Simon, Vecchia, Paolo, van Tongeren, Martie, Cardis, Elisabeth, and INTEROCC Study Group
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- Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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- BG, Theriault G. Exposure to 60-Hz magnetic and electric fields at a Canadian electric utility. Scand
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- Vila, Javier, Bowman, Joseph D., Richardson, Lesley, Kincl, Laurel, Conover, Dave L., McLean, Dave, Mann, Simon, Vecchia, Paolo, van Tongeren, Martie, Cardis, Elisabeth, and INTEROCC Study Group
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- Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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- , Laurel Kincl6, Dave L. Conover†, Dave McLean7, Simon Mann8, Paolo Vecchia9, Martie van Tongeren10 and
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- A . JONES 2 , J IM M . BUTTLE 3 , MARY B . ADAMS 4 , FRED D . BEALL 5 , ER IC G . BOOTH6 , JOHN L
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- Vander Schaaf, Dick, Wilhere, George, Ferdana, Zack, Popper, Ken, Schindel, Michael, Skidmore, Peter, Rolph, Dave, Lachetti, Pierre, Kittel, Gwen, Crawford, Rex, Pickering, Debbie, and Christy, John A.
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- This is an integrated assessment across terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal marine realms. It includes the coast range of Oregon and Washington as well as Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The marine portion only includes the coastline and shallow subtidal; the next iteration will include the offshore component.
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- Recommended Citation: Vander Schaaf, D., G. Wilhere, Z. Ferdaña, K. Popper, M. Schindel, P. Skidmore, D
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- Bryenton, Andrew G.
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- Alcoves in some river systems are cooler than the mainstem of the river and provide thermal refugia for aquatic species. An energy balance and sensitivity analysis on 3 alcoves in the Willamette River, Oregon indicate that alcove size and alcove flux determine the degree to which meteorological conditions affect the...
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- Andrew G. Bryenton for the degree of Master of Science in Chemical Engineering presented on November 20
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- Romsos, Christopher G.
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- We map the regional physiography and surficial lithology (Surficial Geologic Habitat or SGH) over the continental margin of Oregon. This thesis develops, describes, and implements an iterative interpretive method to map seafloor habitat types from disparate geological and geophysical datasets including: bathymetric images, sidescan sonar images, seismic reflection profiles, sediment...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Christopher G. Romsos for the
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- Sikes, Kendra G.
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- Fuel reduction treatments are being applied to public lands, affecting significant acreage at considerable expense. This study compares the short term effects on a chaparral plant community of two different fuel reduction methods, brush mastication and "hand piling and burning" (HPB). Ceanothus cuneatus dominated the southwestern Oregon study sites where...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Kendra G. Sikes for the degree of
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- Demchenko, Natalia L., Chapman, John W., Durkina, Valentina B, and Fadeev, Valeriy I.
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- Ampelisca eschrichtii are among the most important prey of the Western North Pacific gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus. The largest and densest known populations of this amphipod occur in the gray whale’s Offshore feeding area on the Northeastern Sakhalin Island Shelf. The remote location, ice cover and stormy weather at the...
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- Ampelicid biomass (g m-2 wet wt) 338.2 125.6 3 A. eschrichtii herein, 2002-2013, Ampelisca spp. - Coyle et
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- Slabaugh, Mary B., Cooper, Laurel D., Kishore, Venkata K., Knapp, Steven J., and Kling, Jennifer G.
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- The seed oil of meadowfoam, a new crop in the Limnanthaceae family, is highly enriched in very long chain fatty acids that are desaturated at the Δ5 position. The unusual oil is desirable for cosmetics and innovative industrial applications and the seed meal remaining after oil extraction contains glucolimnanthin, a...
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- ., & Kling, J. G. (2015). Genes affecting novel seed constituents in Limnanthes alba Benth: transcriptome
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- Demchenko, Natalia L., Chapman, John W., Durkina, Valentina B, and Fadeev, Valeriy I.
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- Ampelisca eschrichtii are among the most important prey of the Western North Pacific gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus. The largest and densest known populations of this amphipod occur in the gray whale’s Offshore feeding area on the Northeastern Sakhalin Island Shelf. The remote location, ice cover and stormy weather at the...
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- Unsexed 52.7 B g juv/m2 1.5 4.9 1.8 3.3 3.1 3.3 3.2 1.3 3.4 4.4 0.9 13.1 Unsexed 8.9 2.1 508.0 42.7 b 3.1
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- Demchenko, Natalia L., Chapman, John W., Durkina, Valentina B, and Fadeev, Valeriy I.
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- Ampelisca eschrichtii are among the most important prey of the Western North Pacific gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus. The largest and densest known populations of this amphipod occur in the gray whale’s Offshore feeding area on the Northeastern Sakhalin Island Shelf. The remote location, ice cover and stormy weather at the...
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- Station Sample Length Weight g with brood Sex Repro Index Weight without brood Year Date >=16 mm Deviation
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- Oldfield, Crystal
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- Lignocellulosic biomass has potential as a renewable resource for global energy and bioproducts production. Biomass consists of three main polymers, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Cellulose is a homopolymer of glucose, while hemicellulose and lignin are heteropolymers. Lignin is primarily made of syringyl (S), guiacayl (G) and p-hydroxyphenyl (H) units. Pretreatment...
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- _________________________________ _______________ Dr. Katharine G. Field, BRR Director
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- Cortright, Joe, Spahic, Mersiha, Martin, Sheila, Abbott, Carl, Clucas, Richard A., Steel, Brent S., Henkels, Mark, Weber, Bruce, and Robbins, William G.
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- Town and Country in Oregon: A Conflicted Legacy William G. Robbins Emeritus Distinguished Professor of
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- Ackerman, Luke K., Schwindt, Adam R., Simonich, Staci L. Massey, Koch, Dan C., Blett, Tamara F., Schreck, Carl B., Kent, Michael L., and Landers, Dixon H.
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- Concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were measured in 136 fish from 14 remote lakes in 8 western U.S. National Parks/Preserves between 2003 and 2005 and compared to human and wildlife contaminant health thresholds. A sensitive (median detection limit, -18 pg/g wet...
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- health thresholds. A sensitive (median detection limit, -18 pg/g wet weight), efficient (61% recovery at
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- Shcherbina, Andrey Y., Sundermeyer, Miles A., Kunze, Eric, D'Asaro, Eric, Badin, Gualtiero, Birch, Daniel, Brunner-Suzuki, Anne-Marie E. G., Callies, Jörn, Kuebel Cervantes, Brandy T., Claret, Mariona, Concannon, Brian, Early, Jeffrey, Ferrari, Raffaele, Goodman, Louis, Harcourt, Ramsey R., Klymak, Jody M., Lee, Craig M., Lelong, M.-Pascale, Levine, Murray D., Lien, Ren-Chieh, Mahadevan, Amala, McWilliams, James C., Molemaker, M. Jeroen, Mukherjee, Sonaljit, Nash, Jonathan D., Özgökmen, Tamay, Pierce, Stephen D., Ramachandran, Sanjiv, Samelson, Roger M., Sanford, Thomas B., Shearman, R. Kipp, Skyllingstad, Eric D., Smith, K. Shafer, Tandon, Amit, Taylor, John R., Terray, Eugene A., Thomas, Leif N., and Ledwell, James R.
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- Lateral stirring is a basic oceanographic phenomenon affecting the distribution of physical, chemical, and biological fields. Eddy stirring at scales on the order of 100 km (the mesoscale) is fairly well understood and explicitly represented in modern eddy-resolving numerical models of global ocean circulation. The same cannot be said for...
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- Ocean Shcherbina, A. Y., Sundermeyer, M. A., Kunze, E., D'Asaro, E., Badin, G., Birch, D
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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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- ). Reconstructed Sr concentrations range from 227 to 799 µg/g, which is inconsistent with the melting of a Sr
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- Adams, Paul D., Aertgeerts, Kathleen, Bauer, Cary, Bell, Jeffrey A., Berman, Helen M., Bhat, Talapady N., Blaney, Jeff M., Bolton, Evan, Bricogne, Gerard, Brown, David, Burley, Stephen K., Case, David A., Clark, Kirk L., Darden, Tom, Emsley, Paul, Feher, Victoria A., Feng, Zukang, Groom, Colin R., Harris, Seth F., Hendle, Jorg, Holder, Thomas, Joachimiak, Andrzej, Kleywegt, Gerard J., Krojer, Tobias, Marcotrigiano, Joseph, Mark, Alan E., Markley, John L., Miller, Matthew, Minor, Wladek, Montelione, Gaetano T., Murshudov, Garib, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Nakamura, Haruki, Nicholls, Anthony, Nicklaus, Marc, Nolte, Robert T., Padyana, Anil K., Peishoff, Catherine E., Pieniazek, Susan, Read, Randy J., Shao, Chenghua, Sheriff, Steven, Smart, Oliver, Soisson, Stephen, Spurlino, John, Stouch, Terry, Svobodova, Radka, Tempel, Wolfram, Terwilliger, Thomas C., Tronrud, Dale, Velankar, Sameer, Ward, Suzanna C., Warren, Gregory L., Westbrook, John D., Williams, Pamela, Yang, Huanwang, and Young, Jasmine
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- Crystallographic studies of ligands bound to biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) represent an important source of information concerning drug-target interactions, providing atomic level insights into the physical chemistry of complex formation between macromolecules and ligands. Of the more than 115,000 entries extant in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) archive,...
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- , 7. Henderson, R., Sali, A., Baker, M.L., Carragher, B., Devkota, B., Downing, K.H., Egelman, E.H
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- McGowan, Michelle L., Fishman, Jennifer R., Settersten, Richard A., Jr., Lambrix, Marcie A., and Juengst, Eric T.
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- BACKGROUND: Many commentators on ‘‘direct-to-consumer’’ genetic risk information have raised concerns that giving results to individuals with insufficient knowledge and training in genomics may harm consumers, the health care system, and society. In response, several commercial laboratories offering genomic risk profiling have shifted to more traditional ‘‘direct-to-provider’’ (DTP) marketing strategies,...
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- . Journal of Human Genetics 54: 203– 208. 15. Powell K, Christianson C, Cogswell W, Dave G, Verma A, et al
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- Argerich, Alba, Haggerty, Roy, Johnson, Sherri L., Wondzell, Steven M., Dosch, Nicholas, Corson-Rikert, Hayley, Ashkenas, Linda R., Pennington, Robert, and Thomas, Christoph K.
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- Headwater streams comprise nearly 90% of the total length of perennial channels in global catchments. They mineralize organic carbon entering from terrestrial systems, evade terrestrial carbon dioxide (CO₂ ), and generate and remove carbon through in-stream primary production and respiration. Despite their importance, headwater streams are often neglected in global...
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- catchments [Downing et al., 2012] and, because they are the primary linkage between terrestrial landscapes
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- Ponzetti, Jeanne M.
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- This research examines the community composition of biotic soil crusts at nine sites in central and eastern Oregon, U.S.A. At each site, data were collected in one pair of livestock-grazed and excluded transects. Variables recorded included: cover of biotic soil crusts and vascular plant species, soil surface pH, electrical conductivity,...
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- , Dave Pachioretti, Nora Taylor, Rick Hall, Curt Leet, Sandra McGuinness, and Ron Halverson. Jeff Rose
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- Shaw, M. Rebecca, Pendleton, Linwood, Cameron, D. Richard, Morris, Belinda, Bachelet, Dominique, Klausmeyer, Kirk, MacKenzie, Jason, Conklin, David R., Bratman, Gregrory N., Lenihan, James, Haunreiter, Erik, Daly, Christopher, and Roehrdanz, Patrick R.
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- Ecosystem services play a crucial role in sustaining human well-being and economic viability. People benefit substantially from the delivery of ecosystem services, for which substitutes usually are costly or unavailable. Climate change will substantially alter or eliminate certain ecosystem services in the future. To better understand the consequences of climate...
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- @lifeboatearth.org G. N. Bratman Stanford University, Stanford, USA P. R. Roehrdanz University of California at
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- Mylott, Elizabeth
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- ). Growth Management in Countrified Cities, Vert Milon Press, Alexandria, VA. Downing, P. B. and
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- Hudson, Lawrence N., Newbold, Tim, Contu, Sara, Reid, J. Leighton, and et al.
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- Biodiversity continues to decline in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures such as habitat destruction, exploitation, pollution and introduction of alien species. Existing global databases of species’ threat status or population time series are dominated by charismatic species. The collation of datasets with broad taxonomic and biogeographic extents, and that...
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- Dumont76, Simon G. Dures4,77, Mats Dynesius78, Lars Edenius79, Zolt�an Elek80, Martin H. Entling81, Nina
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- Van Dersal, Samuel and Oregon. State Veterinarian
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- stifle. McKelvey, G. L Fields. Ore. "-" ' C-right side. H-right stifle. ITurner, Arthur. "' C-left
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- Lane-deGraaf, K. E., Amish, S. J., Gardipee, F., Jolles, A., and et al.
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- Pathogens often have negative effects on wildlife populations, and disease management strategies are important for mitigating opportunities for pathogen transmission. Bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis; BTB) is widespread among African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) populations in southern Africa, and strategies for managing this disease vary. In two high profile parks, Kruger National...
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- African buffalo Lane-deGraaf, K. E., Amish, S. J., Gardipee, F., Jolles, A., Luikart, G., & Ezenwa, V. O
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- Hartung, Daniel M., Bourdette, Dennis N., Ahmed, Sharia M., and Whitham, Ruth H.
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- Objective: To examine the pricing trajectories in the United States of disease-modifying therapies (DMT) for multiple sclerosis (MS) over the last 20 years and assess the influences on rising prices. Methods: We estimated the trend in annual drug costs for 9 DMTs using published drug pricing data from 1993 to...
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- /2012_U.S/Top_Therapeutic_Classes_by_Non- Discounted_Spending.U.S.pdf. Accessed April 9, 2014. 2. Kobelt G
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- Jenner, Frances E, Hauri, Erik H., Bullock, Emma S., Goddard, Charlotte, and et al.
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- There is a lack of consensus regarding the roles of sulfide saturation versus volatile degassing on the partitioning of Cu and Ag during differentiation and eruption of convergent margin magmas. Because of their oxidized character, volatile-rich magmas from the Eastern Manus Back-arc Basin (EMBB) only reach sulfide saturation following magnetite-driven...
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- °37.98’ S 176°43.06’ W 1900 2: Three small pieces (200-300 g total) of shiny black aphyric lava
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- United States. Army. Corps of Engineers and Symons, T. W. (Thomas William), 1849-1920
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- the Columbia. Very respectfully, yonr obedient servant, H. G. WRIGHT, Chief of Engineers, Brig
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- Slater, Michael, Schultz, Adam, Jones, Richard, and Fischer, Cameron
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- The Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) commissioned this study to develop protocols and methods to achieve affordable, reliable, and repeatable electromagnetic (EM) measurements in the near-shore environment. The study was conducted in several stages, with a number of technical reports provided at each stage to document and describe findings. The...
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- species - A literature review.docx w w w . o r e g o n w a v e . o
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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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- Miller, Kierstin M.
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- A year-long, bench-scale treatability study was performed to assess whether an activated sludge sequencing batch reactor could be used to treat an influent stream of 50/50 (v/v) municipal wastewater and landfill leachate to discharge standards established by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. One primary obstacle that was exposed during...
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- ……………………………………………………………………………..… 80 4.6. Percent COD removal over time using 10 g/L PAC in 50/50 (v/v) wastewater/leachate
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- Peterson, Maxie Jean
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- The end of the Cold War brought about changes within international political relations that resulted in expanded interest in global civil society. Such developments, like globalization and democratization, have encouraged the growth of social and political organizations. Political scientists have found that these inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations have a significant...
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- Grosvenor, John R. and United States. Forest Service
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- Brown (1999) Bruce Crockett Daiyl Dean Lee Deeds Dave Dercks, Region 9* Ken Duce Dave Faulk, Region 2
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- Oregon State University and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Water Quality Office
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- University for their cooperation and advice; especially Drs. June G. Pattullo, William H. Quinn, and Norman
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- Sarver, Kimberly
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- Colorectal cancer (CRC), the third leading cause of cancer death in the USA, depends on early detection for patient survival. Early detection is improved with the identification of high risk individuals. Risk of CRC development is a complex interaction between an individual’s genetics and environmental exposures. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)...
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- Acknowledgements Family and Friends Dr. Andrew Buermeyer Dr. Kate Field Dr. Dave Stone Dr. Kevin Ahern and Howard
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- A large amount of organic carbon is stored in high-latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
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- - fied the wetter non-permafrost Eriophorum sites to be strong C sinks (−46 g C m−2 yr−1) with high CH4
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- Ortega-Ortiz, Joel and Lagerquist, Barbara
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- The objective of this workshop was to identify studies that should be conducted to properly determine potential effects from power generating buoys on marine mammals of the Oregon coast, with emphasis on cetaceans and focal discussion on gray whales. Special emphasis was put on the acoustic output from both the...
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- w w w . o r e g o n w a v e . o r g Workshop Report: Potential effects of wave energy buoys on
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- Ortega-Ortiz, Joel and Lagerquist, Barbara
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- The objective of this workshop was to identify studies that should be conducted to properly determine potential effects from power generating buoys on marine mammals of the Oregon coast, with emphasis on cetaceans and focal discussion on gray whales. Special emphasis was put on the acoustic output from both the...
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- other large whales. References BARLOW, J. and G. A. CAMERON. 2003. Field experiments show that
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- Smith, Daniel P., Thrash, J. Cameron, Nicora, Carrie D., Lipton, Mary S., Burnum-Johnson, Kristin E., Carini, Paul, Smith, Richard D., and Giovannoni, Stephen J.
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- Nitrogen is one of the major nutrients limiting microbial productivity in the ocean, and as a result, most marine microorganisms have evolved systems for responding to nitrogen stress. The highly abundant alphaproteobacterium “Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique,” a cultured member of the order Pelagibacterales (SAR11), lacks the canonical GlnB, GlnD, GlnK, and...
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- Dalton, Meghan, Fleishman, Erica, Bachelet, Dominique, and Rupp, David
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- In this report, we present future projections of climate and climate-related natural hazards in Benton County for the 2020s (2010–2039) and 2050s (2040–2069) relative to the 1971–2000 historical baseline. The projections are based on multiple global climate models for both a lower greenhouse gas emissions scenario (RCP 4.5) and a...
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- Technical Report
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- Large amount of organic carbon is stored in high latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
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- times larger in the period 1961–1990 (27.3 g CO2-eq) than the period 2051–2080 (8.8 g CO2-eq). However
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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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- % L. multiflorum Lam. (g) Initial 1.0532g 0.9701g 0.9701g 92.11% L
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- Bradshaw, Richard W., 1985-
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- In volcanic systems
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- committee members, Frank Tepley, Roger Nielsen, Dave Graham and my GCR, Larry Lev. They all contributed to
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- Klinck, Holger and Mellinger, David K.
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- The energy ratio mapping algorithm (ERMA) was developed to improve the performance of energy-based detection of odontocete echolocation clicks, especially for application in environments with limited computational power and energy such as acoustic gliders. ERMA systematically evaluates many frequency bands for energy ratio-based detection of echolocation clicks produced by a...
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- for mitigation of harm to these species by human activities. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks to Dave Moretti
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