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- Fandrem, Richard Lee
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- FORCES AND )4OMLNTS IN CYLINDRICAL HELL UNDER UNIFORM EXTERNAL I.C,ADING by RICHARD LEE FANDREM A
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Measurements of changes of photoelectric probability factor due to surface contamination of aluminum
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- Perry, Richard Lee
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- Masters Thesis
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- reri.ev or acientitic inatrullenta 24t1004-1QOS. 19$). 2. DuBridge,. Lee Alvin and Bart Brown. An
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- Vaillancour, Richard Lee
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- Masters Thesis
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- THE APPLICATION OF THE WFrZEL GRID TFXHNIQUE by Richard Lee Vaillancour A THESIS submitted
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- Walton, Richard Lee
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- Masters Thesis
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- SPECIES IN RELATION TO THEIR SYNECOLOGY by RICHARD LEE WALTON A THESIS submitted to OREGON ATE
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- Perry, Richard Lee
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- Dissertation
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- Applied Potential FIELD EMISSION CURRENT FROM SILICON AS A FUNCTION OF APPLIED POTENTIAL by RICHARD
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- Johnsey, Richard Lee
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- The objectives of this study were: 1) to learn the life history and habits of Medetera aldrichii Wheeler and a Lonchaea sp. in association with the Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins, in western Oregon and Washington; 2) to determine if the larvae of M. aldrichii were predaceous on the Douglas-fir...
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- Masters Thesis
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- Richard Lee Johnsey for the M.S. in Entomology --s (Name) (Degree) (Major) Date thesis is presented
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- Mittelstadt, Richard Lee
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- The consumptive water use of six cities in the Willamette Basin of northwestern Oregon was evaluated for the period 1960-66. Consumptive use ratios were obtained by analyzing data from monthly water supply and sewage flow records. The average annual consumptive use for the six cities was found to be 26...
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- Masters Thesis
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- municipalities AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD LEE MITTELSTADT for the MASTER OF SCIENCE (Name) (Degree
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- Hult, Richard Lee
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- An enhancement of the therapeutic effect and/or a reduction in the toxicity have been shown by a variety of antineoplastic compounds when glucose is added to the treatment schedule. A possible explanation for this involves a selective change in intracellular pH of the tumor tissue initiating a greater uptake of...
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD LEE HULT for the degree
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- Hult, Richard Lee
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- The relationship of intracellular drug levels and resultant drug activity to intracellular pH (pHi) was studied in the experimental tumors. Glucose (5 g/kg) and/or sodium oxamate (0.1 mmol) were administered to Walker 256 ascites cells and Ehrlich ascites cells, in an attempt to alter pHi as measured by the distribution...
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- by selected experimental tumors AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD LEE HULT for the degree of
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- Barnett, Richard Lee
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- This study was conducted to observe the manner in which three local public interest organizations participated in a local, environmentallyoriented decision process. The study period began in December, 1978, with the passage of a revised solid waste ordinance (Ord. 78-102) for the City of Corvallis, OR. The main forum for...
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- Masters Thesis
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- Franchise AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard Lee Barnett for the degree of Master of Arts in
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- Harris, Richard Lee
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- The objective of this study was to determine whether visitor perceptions of ecological impacts at wilderness campsites could be accurately measured using photographs or written descriptions rather than actual site evaluations. Photographs and written site descriptions of 20 campsites were used to measure perceptions of two forms of campsite impacts...
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- Masters Thesis
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- ecological impacts at wilderness campsites AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard Lee Harris for the degree
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- Cole, Richard Lee
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard Lee Cole for the Master of
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- Scheri, Richard C., Lee, Junga, Barofsky, Douglas F., and Curtis, Lawrence R.
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- Pretreatment of male C57BL/6 mice with low doses of the persistent organochlorine (OC) pesticide, chlordecone (CD), stimulated biliary excretion of exogenous CH up to 3-fold. Increased biliary excretion occurred without changes in hepatic ATP-binding cassette transporter G8 (ABCG8) of the bile canaliculus or scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI)...
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- Microsomes without Altering Cytosolic Cholesterol Binding Proteins Richard C. Scheri1
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- Miller, Richard F., Eddleman, Lee, and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- This paper was written as a book chapter on the ecology and biology of sage grouse. Because the book was never fully developed, we chose to publish the information with the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station.
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- Technical Report
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- ). i Richard F. Miller Professor of Rangeland Resources Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Station
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- Leslie, Heather M., Goldman, Erica, McLeod, Karen L., Sievanen, Leila, Balasubramanian, Hari, Cudney-Bueno, Richard, Feuerstein, Amanda, Knowlton, Nancy, Lee, Kai, Pollnac, Richard, and Samhouri, Jameal F.
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- What do you say when you have only a minute to explain to a municipal official why keeping track of the number of bird species found in a park may help make decisions about park management? Talk of significant differences among treatments or testing theory will likely meet with glazed...
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- ,‡‡ KAI LEE,†† RICHARD POLLNAC,§§ AND JAMEAL F. SAMHOURI∗∗∗ ∗Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
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- Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.), Hawley, L. F. (Lee Fred), 1882-1959, Fleck, Louis Carl, and Richards, C. Audrey
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- . Fleck , 3 and C . A . Richard s 4 U .S . Forest Service and Bureau of Plant Industry , Madison, Wis
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- Miller, Richard F., Bates, Jon D., Svejcar, Tony J., Pierson, Fred B., Eddleman, Lee E., and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- The rapid expansion of western juniper into neighboring plant communities during the past 130 years has caused considerable concern because of increased soil erosion, reduced stream flows; reduced forage production; altered wildlife habitat; changes in plant community composition, structure, and biodiversity; and the replacement of mesic and semi-arid plant communities...
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- Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) Richard F. Miller Range ecologist, Eastern Oregon Agricultural
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- Philpot, William, Davis, Curtiss O., Bissett, W. Paul, Mobley, Curtis D., Kohler, David D. R., Lee, Zhongping, Bowles, Jeffrey, Steward, Robert G., Agrawal, Yogesh, Trowbridge, John, Gould, Richard W. Jr., and Arnone, Robert A.
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- In optically shallow waters, i.e., when the bottom is visible through the water, a tantalizing variety and level of detail about bottom characteristics are apparent in aerial imagery (Figure 1a). Some information is relatively easy to extract from true color, 3-band imagery (e.g., the presence and extent of submerged vegetation),...
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- . Kohler is Senior Scientist, Florida Environmental Research Institute, Tampa, FL. Zhongping Lee is at
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Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel– experiment framework
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- McDowell, Nate G., Gehres, Nathan, Limousin, Jean Marc, Macalady, Alison, Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi, Mencuccini, Maurizio, Plaut, Jennifer A., Ogée, Jérôme, Robert E., Pangle, Rasse, Daniel P., Ryan, Michael G., Fisher, Rosie A., Sevanto, Sanna, Waring, Richard H., Williams, A. Park, Yepez, Enrico A., Pockman, William T., Xu, Chonggang, Domec, Jean-Christophe, Holtta, Teemu, Mackay, D. Scott, Sperry, John S., Boutz, Amanda, and Dickman, Lee
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- Model–data comparisons of plant physiological processes provide an understanding of mechanisms underlying vegetation responses to climate. We simulated the physiology of a pi~non pine–juniper woodland (Pinus edulis–Juniperus monosperma) that experienced mortality during a 5 yr precipitation-reduction experiment, allowing a framework with which to examine our knowledge of drought-induced tree mortality....
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- H€oltt€a5, D. Scott Mackay6, John S. Sperry7, Amanda Boutz8, Lee Dickman1, Nathan Gehres8, Jean
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- Zipser, Edward J., Twohy, Cynthia, Tsay, Si-Chee, Thornhill, K. Lee, Tanelli, Simone, Ross, Robert, Krishnamurti, T. N., Ji, Q., Jenkins, Gregory, Ismail, Syed, Hsu, N. Christina, Hood, Robbie, Heymsfield, Gerald M., Heymsfield, Andrew, Halverson, Jeffrey, Goodman, H. Michael, Ferrare, Richard, Dunion, Jason P., Douglas, Michael, Cifelli, Robert, Chen, Gao, Browell, Edward V., and Anderson, Bruce
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- In 2006, NASA led a field campaign to investigate the factors that control the fate of African easterly waves (AEWs) moving westward into the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Aircraft and surface-based equipment were based on Cape Verde's islands, helping to fill some of the data void between Africa and the Caribbean....
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- of Tropical Cyclogenesis BY EDWARD J. ZIPSER, CYNTHIA H. TWOHY, SI-CHEE TSAY, K. LEE THORNHILL
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon State University. Department of Rangeland Resources, Barrett, Hugh, Buckhouse, John C., Budy, Jerry, Bunch, Thomas R., Bunting, Steve, Cornwell, James A., Eddleman, Lee, Elmore, Wayne, Evans, Ray A., Isley, Arleigh, Jackson, John, Kastor, Rance, Kropf, E. J., Lent, Steve, McKinney, Earl, Mehringer, Peter J., Miller, Richard F., Parker, Douglas, Russell, Frank, Tonsfeldt, Ward, Wigand, Peter E., Young, James A., and Ziegler, Maurice
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- Published 1984. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- LEE EDDLEMAN Associate Professor, Dept. of Rangeland Resources, Oregon State University, Corvallis
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- Fudge, T. J., Steig, Eric J., Markle, Bradley R., Schoenemann, Spruce W., Ding, Qinghua, Taylor, Kendrick C., McConnell, Joseph R., Brook, Edward J., Sowers, Todd, White, James W. C., Alley, Richard B., Cheng, Hai, Clow, Gary D., Cole-Dai, Jihong, Conway, Howard, Cuffey, Kurt M., Edwards, Jon S., Edwards, R. Lawrence, Edwards, Ross, Fegyveresi, John M., Ferris, David, Fitzpatrick, Joan J., Johnson, Jay, Hargreaves, Geoffrey, Lee, James E., Maselli, Olivia J., Mason, William, McGwire, Kenneth C., Mitchell, Logan E., Mortensen, Nicolai, Neff, Peter, Orsi, Anais J., Popp, Trevor J., and Schauer, Andrew J.
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- The cause of warming in the Southern Hemisphere during the most recent deglaciation remains a matter of debate[superscript 1,2]. Hypotheses for a Northern Hemisphere trigger, through oceanic redistributions of heat, are based in part on the abrupt onset of warming seen in East Antarctic ice cores and dated to 18,000...
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- . Lee, S. Y., Chiang, J. C. H., Matsumoto, K. & Tokos, K. S. Southern Ocean wind response to North
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- Armisen, David, Rajakumar, Rajendhran, Friedrich, Markus, Benoit, Joshua B., Robertson, Hugh M., Panfilio, Kristen A., Ahn, Seung-Joon, Poelchau, Monica F., Chao, Hsu, Dinh, Huyen, Doddapaneni, Harsha Vardhan, Dugan, Shannon, Gibbs, Richard A., Hughes, Daniel S. T., Han, Yi, Lee, Sandra L., Murali, Shwetha C., Muzny, Donna M., Qu, Jiaxin, Worley, Kim C., Munoz-Torres, Monica, Abouheif, Ehab, Bonneton, Francois, Chen, Travis, Chiang, Li-Mei, Childers, Christopher P., Cridge, Andrew G., Crumiere, Antonin J. J., Decaras, Amelie, Didion, Elise M., Duncan, Elizabeth J., Elpidina, Elena N., Fave, Marie-Julie, Finet, Cedric, Jacobs, Chris G. C., Jarvela, Alys M. Cheatle, Jennings, Emily C., Jones, Jeffery W., Lesoway, Maryna P., Lovegrove, Mackenzie R., Martynov, Alexander, Oppert, Brenda, Lillico-Ouachour, Angelica, Rajakumar, Arjuna, Refki, Peter Nagui, Rosendale, Andrew J., Santos, Maria Emilia, Toubiana, William, van der Zee, Maurijn, Jentzsch, Iris M. Vargas, Lowman, Aidamalia Vargas, Viala, Severine, Richards, Stephen, and Khila, Abderrahman
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- Background: Having conquered water surfaces worldwide, the semi-aquatic bugs occupy ponds, streams, lakes, mangroves, and even open oceans. The diversity of this group has inspired a range of scientific studies from ecology and evolution to developmental genetics and hydrodynamics of fluid locomotion. However, the lack of a representative water strider...
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- Dugan11, Richard A. Gibbs11, Daniel S. T. Hughes11, Yi Han11, Sandra L. Lee11, Shwetha C. Murali12, Donna
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- Bruskiewich, Richard, Senger, Martin, Davenport, Guy, Ruiz, Manuel, Rouard, Mathieu, Hazekamp, Tom, Takeya, Masaru, Doi, Koji, Satoh, Kouji, Costa, Marcos, Simon, Reinhard, Balaji, Jayashree, Akintunde, Akinnola, Mauleon, Ramil, Wanchana, Samart, Shah, Trushar, Anacleto, Mylah, Portugal, Arllet, Ulat, Victor Jun, Thongjuea, Supat, Braak, Kyle, Ritter, Sebastian, Dereeper, Alexis, Skofic, Milko, Rojas, Edwin, Martins, Natalia, Pappas, Georgios, Alamban, Ryan, Almodiel, Roque, Barboza, Lord Hendrix, Detras, Jeffrey, Manansala, Kevin, Mendoza, Michael Jonathan, Morales, Jeffrey, Peralta, Barry, Valerio, Rowena, Zhang, Yi, Gregorio, Sergio, Hermocilla, Joseph, Echavez, Michael, Yap, Jan Michael, Farmer, Andrew, Schiltz, Gary, Lee, Jennifer, Casstevens, Terry, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Meintjes, Ayton, Wilkinson, Mark, Good, Benjamin, Wagner, James, Morris, Jane, Marshall, David, Collins, Anthony, Kikuchi, Shoshi, Metz, Thomas, McLaren, Graham, and van Hintum, Theo
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- The Generation Challenge programme (GCP) is a global crop research consortium directed toward crop improvement through the application of comparative biology and genetic resources characterization to plant breeding. A key consortium research activity is the development of a GCP crop bioinformatics platform to support GCP research. This platform includes the...
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- Programme Platform: Semantic Standards andWorkbench for Crop Science Richard Bruskiewich,1 Martin Senger,1
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- Buizert, Christo, Adrian, Betty, Ahn, Jinho, Albert, Mary, Alley, Richard B., Baggenstos, Daniel, Bauska, Thomas K., Bay, Ryan C., Bencivengo, Brian B., Bentley, Charles R., Brook, Edward J., Chellman, Nathan J., Clow, Gary D., Cole-Dai, Jihong, Conway, Howard, Cravens, Eric, Cuffey, Kurt M., Dunbar, Nelia W., Edwards, Jon S., Fegyveresi, John M., Ferris, Dave G., Fitzpatrick, Joan J., Fudge, T. J., Gibson, Chris J., Gkinis, Vasileios, Goetz, Joshua J., Gregory, Stephanie, Hargreaves, Geoffrey M., Iverson, Nels, Johnson, Jay A., Jones, Tyler R., Kalk, Michael L., Kippenhan, Matthew J., Koffman, Bess G., Kreutz, Karl, Kuhl, Tanner W., Lebar, Donald A., Lee, James E., Marcott, Shaun A., Markle, Bradley R., Maselli, Olivia J., McConnell, Joseph R., McGwire, Kenneth C., Mitchell, Logan E., Mortensen, Nicolai B., Neff, Peter D., Nishiizumi, Kunihiko, Nunn, Richard M., Orsi, Anais J., Pasteris, Daniel R., Pedro, Joel B., Pettit, Erin C., Price, P. Buford, Priscu, John C., Rhodes, Rachael H., Rosen, Julia L., Schauer, Andrew J., Schoenemann, Spruce W., Sendelbach, Paul J., Severinghaus, Jeffrey P., Shturmakov, Alexander J., Sigl, Michael, Slawny, Kristina R., Souney, Joseph M., Sowers, Todd A., Spencer, Matthew K., Steig, Eric J., Taylor, Kendrick C., Twickler, Mark S., Vaughn, Bruce H., Voigt, Donald E., Waddington, Edwin D., Welten, Kees C., Wendricks, Anthony W., White, James W. C., Winstrup, Mai, Wong, Gifford J., and Woodruff, Thomas E.
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- The last glacial period exhibited abrupt Dansgaard–Oeschger climatic oscillations, evidence of which is preserved in a variety of Northern Hemisphere palaeoclimate archives¹. Ice cores show that Antarctica cooled during the warm phases of the Greenland Dansgaard–Oeschger cycle and vice versa[superscript 2,3], suggesting an interhemispheric redistribution of heat through a mechanism...
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- Ahn3, Mary Albert4, Richard B. Alley5, Daniel Baggenstos6, Thomas K. Bauska1, Ryan C. Bay7, Brian B
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- Laurance, William F., Useche, D. Carolina, Rendeiro, Julio, Kalka, Margareta, Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Sloan, Sean P., Laurance, Susan G., Campbell, Mason, Abernethy, Kate, Alvarez, Patricia, Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor, Ashton, Peter, Benitez-Malvido, Julieta, Blom, Allard, Bobo, Kadiri S., Cannon, Charles H., Cao, Min, Carroll, Richard, Chapman, Colin, Coates, Rosamond, Cords, Marina, Danielsen, Finn, De Dijn, Bart, Dinerstein, Eric, Donnelly, Maureen A., Edwards, David, Edwards, Felicity, Farwig, Nina, Fashing, Peter, Forget, Pierre-Michel, Foster, Mercedes, Gale, George, Harris, David, Harrison, Rhett, Hart, John, Karpanty, Sarah, Kress, W. John, Krishnaswamy, Jagdish, Logsdon, Willis, Lovett, Jon, Magnusson, William, Maisels, Fiona, Marshall, Andrew R., McClearn, Deedra, Mudappa, Divya, Nielsen, Martin R., Pearson, Richard, Pitman, Nigel, van der Ploeg, Jan, Plumptre, Andrew, Poulsen, John, Quesada, Mauricio, Rainey, Hugo, Robinson, Douglas, Roetgers, Christiane, Rovero, Francesco, Scatena, Frederick, Schulze, Christian, Sheil, Douglas, Struhsaker, Thomas, Terborgh, John, Thomas, Duncan, Timm, Robert, Urbina-Cardona, J. Nicolas, Vasudevan, Karthikeyan, Wright, S. Joseph, Arias-G, Juan Carlos, Arroyo, Luzmila, Ashton, Mark, Auzel, Philippe, Babaasa, Dennis, Babweteera, Fred, Baker, Patrick, Banki, Olaf, Bass, Margot, Bila-Isia, Inogwabini, Blake, Stephen, Brockelman, Warren, Brokaw, Nicholas, Bruehl, Carsten A., Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh, Chao, Jung-Tai, Chave, Jerome, Chellam, Ravi, Clark, Connie J., Clavijo, Jose, Congdon, Robert, Corlett, Richard, Dattaraja, H. S., Dave, Chittaranjan, Davies, Glyn, Beisiegel, Beatriz de Mello, da Silva, Rosa de Nazarepaes, Di Fiore, Anthony, Diesmos, Arvin, Dirzo, Rodolfo, Doran-Sheehy, Diane, Eaton, Mitchell, Emmons, Louise, Estrada, Alejandro, Ewango, Corneille, Fedigan, Linda, Feer, Francois, Fruth, Barbara, Willis, Jacalyn Giacalone, Goodale, Uromi, Goodman, Steven, Guix, Juan C., Guthiga, Paul, Haber, William, Hamer, Keith, Herbinger, Ilka, Hill, Jane, Huang, Zhongliang, Sun, I. Fang, Ickes, Kalan, Itoh, Akira, Ivanauskas, Natalia, Jackes, Betsy, Janovec, John, Janzen, Daniel, Jiangming, Mo, Jin, Chen, Jones, Trevor, Justiniano, Hermes, Kalko, Elisabeth, Kasangaki, Aventino, Killeen, Timothy, King, Hen-biau, Klop, Erik, Knott, Cheryl, Kone, Inza, Kudavidanage, Enoka, Ribeiro, Jose Lahoz da Silva, Lattke, John, Laval, Richard, Lawton, Robert, Leal, Miguel, Leighton, Mark, Lentino, Miguel, Leonel, Cristiane, Lindsell, Jeremy, Ling-Ling, Lee, Linsenmair, K. Eduard, Losos, Elizabeth, Lugo, Ariel, Lwanga, Jeremiah, Mack, Andrew L., Martins, Marlucia, McGraw, W. Scott, McNab, Roan, Montag, Luciano, Thompson, Jo Myers, Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob, Nakagawa, Michiko, Nepal, Sanjay, Norconk, Marilyn, Novotny, Vojtech, O'Donnell, Sean, Opiang, Muse, Ouboter, Paul, Parker, Kenneth, Parthasarathy, N., Pisciotta, Katia, Prawiradilaga, Dewi, Pringle, Catherine, Rajathurai, Subaraj, Reichard, Ulrich, Reinartz, Gay, Renton, Katherine, Reynolds, Glen, Reynolds, Vernon, Riley, Erin, Roedel, Mark-Oliver, Rothman, Jessica, Round, Philip, Sakai, Shoko, Sanaiotti, Tania, Savini, Tommaso, Schaab, Gertrud, Seidensticker, John, Siaka, Alhaji, Silman, Miles R., Smith, Thomas B., de Almeida, Samuel Soares, Sodhi, Navjot, Stanford, Craig, Stewart, Kristine, Stokes, Emma, Stoner, Kathryn E., Sukumar, Raman, Surbeck, Martin, Tobler, Mathias, Tscharntke, Teja, Turkalo, Andrea, Umapathy, Govindaswamy, van Weerd, Merlijn, Rivera, Jorge Vega, Venkataraman, Meena, Venn, Linda, Verea, Carlos, de Castilho, Carolina Volkmer, Waltert, Matthias, Wang, Benjamin, Watts, David, Weber, William, West, Paige, Whitacre, David, Whitney, Ken, Wilkie, David, Williams, Stephen, Wright, Debra D., Wright, Patricia, Xiankai, Lu, Yonzon, Pralad, and Zamzani, Franky
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- The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon¹⁻³. With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental...
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- , Charles H. Cannon10, Min Cao10, Richard Carroll8, Colin Chapman11, Rosamond Coates12, Marina Cords13, Finn
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- Goodson, William H., III, Lowe, Leroy, Carpenter, David O., Gilbertson, Michael, Manaf Ali, Abdul, Lopez de Cerain Salsamendi, Adela, Lasfar, Ahmed, Carnero, Amancio, Azqueta, Amaya, Amedei, Amedeo, Charles, Amelia K., Collins, Andrew R., Ward, Andrew, Salzberg, Anna C., Colacci, Annamaria, Olsen, Ann-Karin, Berg, Arthur, Barclay, Barry J., Zhou, Binhua P., Blanco-Aparicio, Carmen, Baglole, Carolyn J., Dong, Chenfang, Mondello, Chiara, Hsu, Chia-Wen, Naus, Christian C., Yedjou, Clement, Curran, Colleen S., Laird, Dale W., Koch, Daniel C., Carlin, Danielle J., Felsher, Dean W., Roy, Debasish, Brown, Dustin G., Ratovitski, Edward, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Corsini, Emanuela, Rojas, Emilio, Moon, Eun-Yi, Laconi, Ezio, Marongiu, Fabio, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Chiaradonna, Ferdinando, Darroudi, Firouz, Martin, Francis L., Van Schooten, Frederik J., Goldberg, Gary S., Wagemaker, Gerard, Nangami, Gladys N., Calaf, Gloria M., Williams, Graeme P., Wolf, Gregory T., Koppen, Gudrun, Brunborg, Gunnar, Lyerly, H. Kim, Krishnan, Harini, Ab Hamid, Hasiah, Yasaei, Hemad, Sone, Hideko, Kondoh, Hiroshi, Salem, Hosni K., Hsu, Hsue-Yin, Park, Hyun Ho, Koturbash, Igor, Miousse, Isabelle R., Scovassi, A.Ivana, Klaunig, James E., Vondráček, Jan, Raju, Jayadev, Roman, Jesse, Wise, John P., Sr., Whitfield, Jonathan R., Woodrick, Jordan, Christopher, Joseph A., Ochieng, Josiah, Martinez-Leal, Juan F., Weisz, Judith, Kravchenko, Julia, Sun, Jun, Prudhomme, Kalan R., Narayanan, Kannan B., Cohen-Solal, Karine A., Moorwood, Kim, Gonzalez, Laetitia, Soucek, Laura, Jian, Le, D’Abronzo, Leandro S., Lin, Liang-Tzung, Li, Lin, Gulliver, Linda, McCawley, Lisa J., Memeo, Lorenzo, Vermeulen, Louis, Leyns, Luc, Zhang, Luoping, Valverde, Mahara, Khatami, Mahin, Romano, Maria F., Chapellier, Marion, Williams, Marc A., Wade, Mark, Manjili, Masoud H., Lleonart, Matilde E., Xia, Menghang, Gonzalez Guzman, Michael J., Karamouzis, Michalis V., Kirsch-Volders, Micheline, Vaccari, Monica, Kuemmerle, Nancy B., Singh, Neetu, Cruickshanks, Nichola, Kleinstreuer, Nicole, van Larebeke, Nik, Ahmed, Nuzhat, Ogunkua, Olugbemiga, Krishnakumar, P. K., Vadgama, Pankaj, Marignani, Paola A., Ghosh, Paramita M., Ostrosky-Wegman, Patricia, Thompson, Patricia A., Dent, Paul, Heneberg, Petr, Darbre, Philippa, Leung, Po Sing, Nangia-Makker, Pratima, Cheng, Qiang, Robey, R. Brooks, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Roy, Rabindra, Andrade-Vieira, Rafaela, Sinha, Ranjeet K., Mehta, Rekha, Vento, Renza, Di Fiore, Riccardo, Ponce-Cusi, Richard, Dornetshuber-Fleiss, Rita, Nahta, Rita, Castellino, Robert C., Palorini, Roberta, Hamid, Roslida A., Langie, Sabine A. S., Eltom, Sakina E., Brooks, Samira A., Ryeom, Sandra, Wise, Sandra S., Bay, Sarah N., Harris, Shelley A., Papagerakis, Silvana, Romano, Simona, Pavanello, Sofia, Eriksson, Staffan, Forte, Stefano, Casey, Stephanie C., Luanpitpong, Sudjit, Lee, Tae-Jin, Otsuki, Takemi, Chen, Tao, Massfelder, Thierry, Sanderson, Thomas, Guarnieri, Tiziana, Hultman, Tove, Dormoy, Valérian, Odero-Marah, Valerie, Sabbisetti, Venkata, Maguer-Satta, Veronique, Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Engström, Wilhelm, Decker, William K., Bisson, William H., Rojanasakul, Yon, Luqmani, Yunus, Chen, Zhenbang, and Hu, Zhiwei
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- Lifestyle factors are responsible for a considerable portion of cancer incidence worldwide, but credible estimates from the World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) suggest that the fraction of cancers attributable to toxic environmental exposures is between 7% and 19%. To explore the hypothesis that...
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- Mehta60, Renza Vento110,111, Riccardo Di Fiore110, Richard Ponce-Cusi45, Rita Dornetshuber-Fleiss112,113