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- Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or.)
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- Forest Service research in the Pacific Northwest and Alaskaprobably more than you've ever wanted to know
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- Pride, Harrison, Coles, Alex, Mochnick, Jillian, Zhang, Yiqiang, Buffenstein, Rochelle, Hornsby, Peter J., Austad, Steve, Richardson, Arlan, and Perez, Viviana I.
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- Phylogenic studies suggest that cells from long-lived species are more resistant to a variety of stressors than short-lived species. However, there is little information on the cellular mechanisms that give rise to increased resistance to stress. Our previous studies have shown that liver proteins from a long-lived species have lower...
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- skin fibroblast from two clades, i.e., short- and long-lived rodents [mice and naked mole rats (MRs
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- Pride, Harrison, Coles, Alex, Mochnick, Jillian, Zhang, Yiqiang, Buffenstein, Rochelle, Hornsby, Peter J., Austad, Steve, Richardson, Arlan, and Perez, Viviana I.
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- Phylogenic studies suggest that cells from long-lived species are more resistant to a variety of stressors than short-lived species. However, there is little information on the cellular mechanisms that give rise to increased resistance to stress. Our previous studies have shown that liver proteins from a long-lived species have lower...
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- isolated from mice and naked mole rats (NMR); two species that are similar in body size but differ almost
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- Defenders of Wildlife
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- provided location information on rare wildlife species, rare plants, and/or the boundaries of designated
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- Anderson, Bruce Conrad
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- The study of aldehydes in diesel exhaust is important because of their relationship to diesel odor, to air pollution, and to the development of a theory of combustion. Therefore, a study is made of the low order aliphatic aldehydes using gas chromatography in conjunction with standard wet chemical tests. The...
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- 6 Correlations significant at the 90 percent confidence level. 41 7 Average concentration and mole
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- Anderson, Bruce Conrad
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- The study of aldehydes in diesel exhaust is important because of their relationship to diesel odor, to air pollution, and to the development of a theory of combustion. Therefore, a study is made of the low order aliphatic aldehydes using gas chromatography in conjunction with standard wet chemical tests. The...
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- Anderson, Bruce Conrad
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- The study of aldehydes in diesel exhaust is important because of their relationship to diesel odor, to air pollution, and to the development of a theory of combustion. Therefore, a study is made of the low order aliphatic aldehydes using gas chromatography in conjunction with standard wet chemical tests. The...
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- Huang, Kenneth
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- Cryopreservation depends on the equilibration of cells with high concentration of cryoprotective agents (CPAs). However, the addition of CPAs can induce damages to the cells. One of the damages is due to too much shrinkage or swell of the cell volume which lead to the cell death during the addition...
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- e ll S u r v iv a l Treatment (mmol/kg) Logistic Fit PrestoBlue Hypotonic Variables and
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- Huang, Kenneth
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- Cryopreservation depends on the equilibration of cells with high concentration of cryoprotective agents (CPAs). However, the addition of CPAs can induce damages to the cells. One of the damages is due to too much shrinkage or swell of the cell volume which lead to the cell death during the addition...
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- procedure is helpful for storing useful tissues and cells for later use. For examples, cryopreservation is
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- WILLAMETTE VALLEY A Landowner’s Guide for Restoring Oak Woodlands, Wetlands, Prairies, and Bottomland
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Olson, Shilah, Lamson, Karen, Omeg, Michael Kent, Tuck, Brian V., Kerr, Susan, and Hammond, Ellen L.
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- Rodents are an increasing problem in fields and pastures. Birds of prey play a vital part in integrated pest management of rodent pests. This publication succinctly describes the value to farmers and ranchers of barn owls and American kestrels for rodent control, and ways to help build up local populations...
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- preys on rodents, particularly gophers, mice, and voles. A family of barn owls eats about 3,000
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- Arndt, Eva
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- Birds of prey and carnivorous mammals feed on small birds, rodents and other small mammals. Humans perceive many of the prey animals of these predators as well as the predators themselves, as “pests”, and seek to control them. Control methods for these unwanted pests, particularly rodents, have the potential to...
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- Morzillo PhD. 2 Bioresource Research1, College of Forestry: Forest Ecosystems and Society 2, Corvallis
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- Walstad, John D.
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- This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to Animal Damage Management in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Viewers are welcome to use this PowerPoint or any images contained therein. The material has been assembled during much of the author’s career, so proper attribution would be appreciated when...
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- animals like gophers and porcupines. The following set of slides will illustrate this category of animal
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- Walstad, John D.
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- This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to Animal Damage Management in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Viewers are welcome to use this PowerPoint or any images contained therein. The material has been assembled during much of the author’s career, so proper attribution would be appreciated when...
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- Beaver Control Pocket Gophers Pocket Gopher Habitat Pocket Gopher
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- Walstad, John D.
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- This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to reforestation and vegetation management in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Viewers are welcome to use this PowerPoint or any images contained therein. The material has been assembled during much of the author’s career, so proper attribution would be appreciated...
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- University Corvallis, OR 2013 IMAGES OF REFORESTATION AND VEGETATION MANAGEMENT IN
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- Harper, Bryan, Sinche, Federico, Wu, Rosina Ho, Gowrishankar, Meenambika, Marquart, Grant, Mackiewicz, Marilyn, and Harper, Stacey L.
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- Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are increasingly used in biomedical applications, hence understanding the processes that affect their biocompatibility and stability are of significant interest. In this study, we assessed the stability of peptide-capped AuNPs and used the embryonic zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a vertebrate system to investigate the impact of synthesis...
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- -Met2-U2; and (c) GSH-His2-U2. Scale bar = 20 nm; (d) Hydrodynamic diameters of AuNPs with (A) GSH, (B
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- Wilson, Maud and Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- $ :' Present Use of Time in Households and by Homemakers Complete report of Purnell Study Oregon State
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- Hemphill, Donald Vincent
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- undergraduate teacher, my senior colleague In the Department of Biology of Pacific Union College, and my
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- Arndt, Eva
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- Birds of prey and carnivorous mammals feed on small birds, rodents and other small mammals. Humans perceive many of the prey animals of these predators as well as the predators themselves, as “pests”, and seek to control them. Control methods for these unwanted pests, particularly rodents, have the potential to...
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- ) squirrels, (d) gophers, (e) wood rats and (f) rabbits (Table 1). Space was provided for respondents to
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- Walstad, John D.
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- This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to reforestation and vegetation management in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Viewers are welcome to use this PowerPoint or any images contained therein. The material has been assembled during much of the author’s career, so proper attribution would be appreciated...
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- IMAGES OF REFORESTATION AND VEGETATION MANAGEMENT IN
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Strong, Nicole, Stringer, Darin, Welch, Teresa, and Littlefield, Betsy
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- Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is one of a few iconic trees that symbolize the spirit of the West. Though sparsely distributed throughout Oregon, aspen is an important species, providing a long history of benefits to both people and wildlife. “Quakies,” as many call aspen, are well liked by ranchers, hunters,...
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- Manager’s Guide to Aspen Management in Oregon 61 Chapter 6 Incorporating Livestock and Aspen Management
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Shang, Shaoling, and Yan, Jing
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- Since June 2010, the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been collecting the first diurnally resolved satellite ocean measurements. Here GOCI retrievals of phytoplankton chlorophyll concentration and fluorescence are used to evaluate daily to seasonal changes in photophysiological properties. We focus on nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) processes that protect phytoplankton from...
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- (which by midday exceed 1000 μmoles quanta m�2 s�1) (Figures 1b and 3a). This photoacclimation response
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- Rogers, John (John Samuel), 1969-
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- Soil acidity is a major factor inhibiting pasture production in western Oregon. The typical management solution to acidic soil problems is to lime. However, lime cannot be incorporated directly into the soil in established pasture. The only alternative is topdress or surface apply lime and wait for soil fauna to...
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- Topdressed Lime Upon Pasture Production and Quality. Gene Pirelli, John Hart Soil acidity is a major factor
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- 1. Seeding native plants is a key management practice to counter land degradation across the globe, yet the majority of seeding efforts fail, limiting our ability to accelerate ecosystem recovery. 2. Recruitment requires transitions through several seed and seedling stages, some of which may have overriding influences on restoration outcomes....
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- Seed and seedling traits affecting critical life stage
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- Ferguson, Jayde, Romer, Jeremy, Sifneos, Jean C., Madsen, Lisa, Schreck, Carl B., Glynn, Michael, and Kent, Michael L.
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- We are studying the impacts of parasites on threatened stocks of Oregon coastal coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). In our previous studies, we have found high infections of digeneans and myxozoans in coho salmon parr from the lower main stem of West Fork Smith River (WFSR), Oregon. In contrast parr from...
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- and Margolis, 1990); Myxobolus arcticus (Myxosporea) reducing swimming stamina (Moles and Heifetz
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- Purwantini, Endang, Torto-Alalibo, Trudy, Lomax, Jane, Setubal, João C., Tyler, Brett M., and Mukhopadhyay, Biswarup
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- Methane (CH₄) is a valuable fuel, constituting 70–95% of natural gas, and a potent greenhouse gas. Release of CH₄ into the atmosphere contributes to climate change. Biological CH₄ production or methanogenesis is mostly performed by methanogens, a group of strictly anaerobic archaea. The direct substrates for methanogenesis are H₂ plus...
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- mole of methane and 3 moles of CO2 are produced. The second mode of CO utilization has been found in
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- Borys, David S.
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- In 1993 The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality developed a Cross-media Comparative Risk Assessment model to address certain regulatory concerns. Due to budget constraints the model was never beta tested. Now in 1995, the X-media project has been reopened, and the model revised, and tested. Specific revisions include: 1) Upgrade...
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- been reopened, and the model revised, and tested. Specific revisions include: 1) Upgrade from a Level
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne M., Lambrinos, John G., O'Halloran, Lydia R., and et al.
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- Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant...
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- Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- /39Ar 1s 37Ar(decay) 39Ar(decay) 40Ar(moles) 3.710684129 44.5361175 43.89790663
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Seedling recruitment is a critical driver of population dynamics and community assembly, yet we know little about functional traits that define different recruitment strategies. For the first time, we examined whether trait relatedness across germination and seedling stages allows the identification of general recruitment strategies which share core functional attributes...
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- survival (Moles and Westoby 2006), evidence suggests that light and tem- perature stratification
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Oakleaf, Robert J., Olson, Lucretia E., and Dugger, Katie M.
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- Grassland and shrubland birds are declining globally due in part to anthropogenic habitat modification. Because population performance of these species is also influenced by non-anthropogenic factors, it is important to incorporate all relevant ecological drivers into demographic models. We used design-based sampling and occupancy models to test relationships of environmental...
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- species not included in our study, specifically prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and pocket gophers (Thomomys
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- Sovern, Stan G., Forsman, Eric D., Olson, Gail S., Biswell, Brian L., Taylor, Margaret, and Anthony, Robert G.
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- We used multi-season occupancy analyses to model 2 fates of northern spotted owl territories in relation to habitat amount, habitat fragmentation, and the presence of barred owls in Washington State, USA, 1989–2005. Local colonization is the probability a territory unoccupied by a spotted owl in year i would be occupied...
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- princeps), and gophers (Thomomys talpoides). Franklin et al. (2000) and Olson et al. (2004) speculated
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- Hohenschuh, William and Hector, Murthy, Ganti S. Ronald
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- A combination of batch fermentations and genome scale flux balance analysis were used to identify and quantify the rate limiting reactions in the xylulose transport and utilization pathway. Xylulose phosphorylation by xylulokinase was identified as limiting in wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but transport became limiting when xylulokinase was upregulated. Further...
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- ), the rate of each metabolic flux contained in the vector v in units of moles per hour, and the current
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- /39Ar 1s 37Ar(decay) 39Ar(decay) 40Ar(moles) 1.211696393 15.46430943 14.97272395
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- /39Ar 1s 37Ar(decay) 39Ar(decay) 40Ar(moles) 3.478229007 33.80742029 32.48313749
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- /39Ar 1s 37Ar(decay) 39Ar(decay) 40Ar(moles) 0.0943995094 34.27192423 33.56446951
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- Motorykin, Ievgen
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- Signal transduction within and between cells is at the core of biological activity in all living systems. Signaling networks are required for regulating biological functions, including growth, development and survival. Deregulation of signaling cascades has been linked to chronic and acute diseases and disorders This thesis focuses on mass spectrometry...
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- '-linked oligoadenylates) by RNase L through direct interaction with RNase L and therefore inhibits its
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- (decay) 39Ar(decay) 40Ar(moles) 0.0004845561 82.4897089 -4.914418498 12.24101898
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Olson, Lucretia E., and Oakleaf, Robert J.
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- Studies of anthropogenic impacts on wildlife may produce inconclusive or biased results if they fail to account for natural sources of variation in breeding performance and do not use probabilistic sampling at a scale functional for management. We used stratified random sampling and generalized linear mixed models to test hypotheses...
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- ., black-tailed prairie dogs, Cynomys ludovicianus; and pocket gophers, Thomomys spp.), or reduced
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- Duncan, Robert A., Kent, Adam J.R., Thornber, Carl R., Schlieder, Tyler D., and Al-Amri, Abdullah M.
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- Harrat Hutaymah is an alkali basalt volcanic field in north-central Saudi Arabia, at the eastern margin of a large Neogene continental, intraplate magmatic province. Lava flow, tephra and spatter cone compositions in the field include alkali olivine basalts and basanites. These compositions contrast with the predominantly tholeiitic, fissure-fed basalts found...
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- Classification = Undefined %1σ38Ar[fA]%1σ Information on Analysis and Constants Used in Calculations Sample
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- Jones, Michael B.
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- Hydrothermal alteration and mineralization of the valley
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- Stephens, Abigail E.
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- The Lights Creek Stock is an 18 square kilometer copper-bearing granitoid intrusion within the Plumas Copper Belt in the northern California Sierra Nevada. Engels Mine, Superior Mine, and Moonlight Valley represent the main copper-mineralization in the Lights Creek district and small prospects include the Ruby Mine, and Moonlight Creek. The...
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- presented on March 14th, 2011. Title: Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Copper Deposits of the Lights Creek
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- Olden, Julian D., Konrad, Christopher P., Melis, Theodore S., Kennard, Mark J., Freeman, Mary C., Mims, Meryl C., Bray, Erin N., Gido, Keith B., Hemphill, Nina P., Lytle, David A., McMullen, Laura E., Pyron, Mark, Robinson, Christopher T., Schmidt, John C., and Williams, John G.
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- Greater scientific knowledge, changing societal values, and legislative mandates have emphasized the importance of implementing large-scale flow experiments (FEs) downstream of dams. We provide the first global assessment of FEs to evaluate their success in advancing science and informing management decisions. Systematic review of 113 FEs across 20 countries revealed...
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- Other
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- responses were measured Primary motivation: commercial resource; threatened and endangered species
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- Martínez-Crego, Begoña, Arteaga, Pedro, Tomas, Fiona, and Santos, Rui
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- Understanding how intra-specific differences in plant traits mediate vulnerability to herbivores of relevant habitat-forming plants is vital to attain a better knowledge on the drivers of the structure and functioning of ecosystems. Such studies, however, are rare in seagrass-mesograzer systems despite the increasingly recognized relevance of mesograzers as seagrass consumers....
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- to attain a better knowledge on the drivers of the structure and functioning of ecosystems. Such
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- Motorykin, Ievgen
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- Signal transduction within and between cells is at the core of biological activity in all living systems. Signaling networks are required for regulating biological functions, including growth, development and survival. Deregulation of signaling cascades has been linked to chronic and acute diseases and disorders This thesis focuses on mass spectrometry...
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- '-linked oligoadenylates) by RNase L through direct interaction with RNase L and therefore inhibits its
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- Tripathy, Sasmita, Lytle, Kelli A., Stevens, Robert D., Bain, James R., Newgard, Christopher B., Greenberg, Andrew S., Huang, Li-Shin, and Jump, Donald B.
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- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is a major public health concern in the obese and type 2 diabetic populations. The high-fat lard diet induces obesity and fatty liver in C57BL/6J mice and suppresses expression of the PPAR-target gene, FA elongase 5 (Elovl5). Elovl5 plays a key role in MUFA and PUFA...
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- ), and the results were expressed as nano- moles of acid soluble material (ASM) per milligram of protein
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- Hughes, Taylor Neil
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- Obesity is achieved at the point where fat accumulation begins to exert deleterious effects on an organism. The human body accrues fat when there is an energy imbalance occurring, where caloric intake exceeds expenditure.Many anti-obesity drugs used in the past have had undesirable side effects, and currently there is a...
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- , and gave me the initial spark needed to start my project. Thank you, Dr. Cristobal Miranda for
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- Riedinger, N., Strasser, M., Harris, R. N., and et al.
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- The abundance of microbial life and the sources of energy necessary for deep subsurface microbial communities remain enigmatic. Here we investigate deep microbial processes and their potential relationships to tectonic events in sediments from the Nankai Trough offshore Japan, drilled and sampled during IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) Expedition 316....
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- . Riedinger1,2,3, M. Strasser4,5, R. N. Harris6, G. Klockgether7, T. W. Lyons1, and E. J. Screaton8 1Department of
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- Baker, Linda J.
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- The late Eocene Spencer Formation crops out in the low hills on thewestern edge of the central Willamette Valley
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- The stratigraphy and depositional setting of the Spencer
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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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- Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analyses of