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- Klecker, Richard Alan
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- Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which lies three miles west of Dell, Montana. Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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- Canyon area Beaverhead County, Montana AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard A. Klecker for the degree
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- Hodler, Thomas William, 1944-
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- exploration of the northern Basin and Range province AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF THOMAS WILLIAM HODLER for
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- Sapon-White, Richard
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- Consists of 12 PowerPoint presentations created for a course in subject analysis taught at Charles University, Prague, in 2005. Topics covered include subject heading construction, classification, shelf listing, and subject authority work, with emphasis on Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification.
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- , 1837-1915. Lexicographers—Great Britain—Biography. Minor, William Chester. Psychiatric hospital
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- White, Richard Eugene
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- The Cedar Creek area, consisting of about 30 square miles, is located on the west flank of the central Madison Range in Madison County, Montana. The rocks of the area include carbonates, sandstones, mudstones, cherts, phosphorite, metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous rocks, and unconsolidated sediments and have been divided into 16...
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- Madison Range, Madison County, Montana AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard Eugene White for the degree
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- Dyhrman, Richard F.
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- The thesis area is located southwest of Portland, Oregon, in the Western Cascades. In the area are volcaniclastic rocks and lava flows that range in composition from basaltic andesite to dacite. The dominant volcaniclastic rock type is thin intracanyon ash-flow tuff. The dominant lava flows are a thick sequence of...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Richard F. Dyhrman for the degree
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- Shepard, Richard James
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- The Washougal Mining District is located on the western flanks of the southern Cascade Range of Washington, approximately 50 km (30 miles) northeast of Vancouver, Washington. The district has produced only $573 since 1903, derived from copper and silver. The presence of hydrothermal mineralization and breccia pipes similar to those...
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- Richard James Shepard for the degree of Master of Science in
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- Fifarek, Richard H.
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF RICHARD H. FIFAREK for the degree of
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Douglas-fir Denis P. Lavender and Richard K. Hermann The
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Douglas-fir Denis P. Lavender and Richard K. Hermann The
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- Highsmith, Richard Morgan, 1920-
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- - uate students in Natural Resources. RICHARD M. HIGHSMITH, JR. (April 1958) Department of Natural
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- Trojan, William R.
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- the Northern Antelope Range, Eureka County, Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF William R. Trojan
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- Wendell, William Glen
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- The Virgin Valley-McGee Mountain area is located in the northwest corner of Nevada in the northwestern part of the Basin and Range structural province. Rocks within the area consist predominantly of Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks and volcanic derived sedimentary rocks. The volcanic rocks include rhyolite, rhyolite welded tuffs, and...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF WILLIAM GLEN WENDELL for the
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- Goodhue, William V.
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- Approximately 18 square miles are included in the study area which lies 17 miles southwest of the town of Dillon, Montana. Strata exposed in the area include metamorphic, sedimentary, and volcanic rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Recent. The Paleozoic and Mesozoic section is approximately 8000 feet thick and...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF William V. Goodhue Jr. for the
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- Bergoffen, William W.
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- States under federal guidance. William Greeley, who became Chief in 1920, devel- oped the landmark
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- Carolan, William Bartholomew
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- WILLIAM BARTHCLOEW CAROLAN, JR. for the M.S. - fName) in NATURAL RESOURCES - (Major) - - Date thesis
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- Agbekpornu, Hayford, Yeboah, Doris, Quaatey, Samuel, Williams, Rosina, Yeboah, Richard, and Issah, Fuseina
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- This study examines the willingness of canoe owners and crew members to participate in an insurance scheme in Ghana. A total of 386 canoe owners and 164 crew from four (4) coastal regions and the inland lake areas were sampled. Data was collected through semi-structured questionnaires on socio-economic characteristics, canoe...
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- . Quaatey Rosina Williams Richard Yeboah Fuseina Issah FISHERIES COMMISSION/MINISTRY OF FISHERIES AND
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- Agbekpornu, Hayford, Yeboah, Doris, Quaatey, Samuel, Williams, Rosina, Yeboah, Richard, and Issah, Fuseina
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- This study examines the willingness of canoe owners and crew members to participate in an insurance scheme in Ghana. A total of 386 canoe owners and 164 crew from four (4) coastal regions and the inland lake areas were sampled. Data was collected through semi-structured questionnaires on socio-economic characteristics, canoe...
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- , Doris Yeboah1, Samuel Quaatey1, Rosina Williams1, Richard Yeboah1, and Fuseina Issah1 ABSTRACT
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- Decker4, Richard D. Brodeur5, and Malinda Sutor6 1Department of Marine Science, The University of Southern
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- dietary overlap among zooplanktivorous jellyfish and juvenile fishes in Prince William Sound, Alaska
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- Williams, A. Park, Schwartz, Rachel E., Iacobellis, Sam, Seager, Richard, Cook, Benjamin I., Still, Christopher J., Husak, Gregory, and Michaelsen, Joel
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- Subtropical marine stratus clouds regulate coastal and global climate, but future trends in these clouds are uncertain. In coastal Southern California (CSCA), interannual variations in summer stratus cloud occurrence are spatially coherent across 24 airfields and dictated by positive relationships with stability above the marine boundary layer (MBL) and MBL...
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- Southern California A. Park Williams1, Rachel E. Schwartz2, Sam Iacobellis2, Richard Seager1, Benjamin I
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- Williams, A. Park, Schwartz, Rachel E., Iacobellis, Sam, Seager, Richard, Cook, Benjamin I., Still, Christopher J., Husak, Gregory, and Michaelsen, Joel
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- Subtropical marine stratus clouds regulate coastal and global climate, but future trends in these clouds are uncertain. In coastal Southern California (CSCA), interannual variations in summer stratus cloud occurrence are spatially coherent across 24 airfields and dictated by positive relationships with stability above the marine boundary layer (MBL) and MBL...
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- Siedlecki, Samantha A., Kaplan, Isaac C., Hermann, Albert J., Nguyen, Thanh Tam, Bond, Nicholas A., Newton, Jan A., Williams, Gregory D., Peterson, William T., Alin, Simone R., and Feely, Richard A.
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- Resource managers at the state, federal, and tribal levels make decisions on a weekly to quarterly basis, and fishers operate on a similar timeframe. To determine the potential of a support tool for these efforts, a seasonal forecast system is experimented with here. JISAO’s Seasonal Coastal Ocean Prediction of the...
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- , WILLIAM T. PETERSON (bill.peterson@noaa.gov)5, SIMONE R. ALIN (simone.r.alin@noaa.gov)6, RICHARD A
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- Siedlecki, Samantha A., Kaplan, Isaac C., Hermann, Albert J., Nguyen, Thanh Tam, Bond, Nicholas A., Newton, Jan A., Williams, Gregory D., Peterson, William T., Alin, Simone R., and Feely, Richard A.
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- Resource managers at the state, federal, and tribal levels make decisions on a weekly to quarterly basis, and fishers operate on a similar timeframe. To determine the potential of a support tool for these efforts, a seasonal forecast system is experimented with here. JISAO’s Seasonal Coastal Ocean Prediction of the...
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- . Bond1,3, Jan A. Newton4, Gregory D. Williams5, William T. Peterson6, Simone R. Alin3 & Richard A. Feely3
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- Ruddiman, W. F. (William F.), 1943-
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- The western part of the Late Cretaceous Nanaimo Basin is exposed on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo, British Columbia. The five lowest members of the Nanaimo Group are present and represent a complete sedimentary cycle. The two lowest formations, the Comox and Haslam, represent the marine part of the cycle. The...
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- , Nanaimo, British Columbia AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF WILLIAM RUDDIMAN III for the degree of MASTER OF
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- Oregon State University. Alumni Association and Gearhart, Richard Charles
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- students and alumni. o Dr. William Jasper Kerr, President of Oregon State College for a quarter of a
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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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- Madeen, Erin, Corley, Richard A., Crowell, Susan, Turteltaub, Kenneth, Ognibene, Ted, Malfatti, Mike, McQuistan, Tammie J., Garrard, Mary, Sudakin, Dan, and Williams, David E.
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- Dibenzo(def,p)chrysene (DBC), (also known as dibenzo[a,l]pyrene), is a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) found in the environment, including food, produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. DBC, classified by IARC as a 2A probable human carcinogen, has a relative potency factor (RPF) in animal cancer models 30-fold higher...
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- Madeen,†,‡ Richard A. Corley,‡,⊥ Susan Crowell,‡,⊥ Kenneth Turteltaub,# Ted Ognibene,¶ Mike Malfatti
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- Madeen, Erin, Corley, Richard A., Crowell, Susan, Turteltaub, Kenneth, Ognibene, Ted, Malfatti, Mike, McQuistan, Tammie J., Garrard, Mary, Sudakin, Dan, and Williams, David E.
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- Dibenzo(def,p)chrysene (DBC), (also known as dibenzo[a,l]pyrene), is a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) found in the environment, including food, produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. DBC, classified by IARC as a 2A probable human carcinogen, has a relative potency factor (RPF) in animal cancer models 30-fold higher...
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- 3 Erin Madeen†,‡ Richard A. Corley‡,§, Susan Crowell‡,§, Kenneth Turteltaubǂ, Ted Ognibeneǂ, 4
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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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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- . Lowe2, and Richard M. Adams3 1Department of Economics, School of Economics, Xiamen University, Fujian
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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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- International Corporation Dr. Adam Schultz, consultant Richard Jones, ENS Consulting Cameron Fischer, Ecology
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- Hobbs, Richard J., Higgs, Eric, Hall, Carol M., Kennedy, Patricia L., and et al.
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- The reality confronting ecosystem managers today is one of heterogeneous, rapidly transforming landscapes, particularly in the areas more affected by urban and agricultural development. A landscape management framework that incorporates all systems, across the spectrum of degrees of alteration, provides a fuller set of options for how and when to...
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- dominated by the non-native grass Pennisetum purpureum in humid highland areas within the Galapagos National
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Understanding and Managing Risk ..........3 Richard E. Miller and Thomas A. Terry Chapter 2 Soil
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- understanding and Managing risk Richard E. Miller and Thomas A. Terry Guiding concepts Many factors influence
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Risk ..........3 Richard E. Miller and Thomas A. Terry Chapter 2 Soil Characteristics That Affect
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- disturBance Ronald L. Heninger, William Scott, Alex Dobkowski, and Thomas A. Terry Guiding principles and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Gladics, Amanda J., Suryan, Robert M., Brodeur, Richard D., Segui, Leah M., and Filliger, Laura Z.
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- Variable ocean conditions can greatly impact prey assemblages and predator foraging in marine ecosystems. Our goal was to better understand how a change in ocean conditions influenced dietary niche overlap among a suite of midtrophic-level predators. We examined the diets of three fishes and one seabird off central Oregon during...
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- California Current Amanda J. Gladics · Robert M. Suryan · Richard D. Brodeur · Leah M. Segui · Laura Z
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- Pearse, William D., Jones, F. Andrew, and Purvis, Andy
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- Phylogenetic analyses of assemblage membership provide insight into how ecological communities are structured. However, despite the scale-dependency of many ecological processes, little is known about how assemblage and source pool size definitions can be altered, either alone or together, to provide insight into how ecological diversity is maintained. Moreover, although...
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- across fine spatial scales and among clades of different ages WILLIAM D. PEARSE,1,2,6 F. ANDREW JONES
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- Ruehr, N. K., Law, B. E., Quandt, D., and Williams, M.
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- Predicting the net effects on the carbon and water balance of semi-arid forests under future conditions depends on ecosystem processes responding to changes in soil and atmospheric drought. Here we apply a combination of field observations and soil–plant–atmosphere modeling (SPA) to study carbon and water dynamics in a regenerating ponderosa...
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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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- Clinicians in Commercial Genomic Testing Michelle L. McGowan1*, Jennifer R. Fishman2, Richard A. Settersten
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- Orben, Rachael A., Irons, David B., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Phillips, Richard A., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- AIM: Species that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition for prey. When resource availability declines at the end of the breeding season, some animals migrate to regions with more favourable environmental conditions. When these life-history traits combine, foraging habitat preferences may continue to influence migration patterns...
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- , Rosana Paredes3, Daniel D. Roby3, Richard A. Phillips4 and Scott A. Shaffer5,6 1Department of Ocean
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- Goldfinger, Chris
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- The Corvallis fault is a 50 km long northeast-trending structure, part of which defines the boundary between the central Willamette Valley and the east-central Coast Range of Oregon. Previously the fault had been mapped as either a high-angle reverse or normal fault, with the east block down. New gravity data...
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- Corvallis thrust was active during the late Eocene, and was the eastern boundary of a tectonic highland in
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- Jolla Shores Drive La Jolla, CA 92037-1508 WILLIAM T. PETERSON, RICHARD D. BRODEUR Northwest