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- Johnston, Tina Louise
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- The focus of this grounded theory research was to investigate the problems that those groups closest to students placed in mathematics classes by mathematics ability have and how those parties work to resolve the problems. The main problem found was a conflict between educators and parents over which students deserve...
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- Microsoft Word - Tina Johnston Dissertation Pushing.doc
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- Johnston, Alison
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- Public sector unions push for unmerited wage increases, exacerbating inflation and deficits. Despite this conventional wisdom, governments in several European countries successfully limited public sector wage growth during the 1980s and 1990s. It is argued in this paper that the recent rise in public sector wage inflation in the Euro-zone...
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- Corresponding author: Alison Johnston, Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science/School of Public
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- D a t a b a s e s B a s i c A d v a n c e d C i t a t i o n l i n
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- O'Malley, Thomas B., Hay, Frank S., Scott, Jason B., Gent, David H., Shivas, Roger G., and Pethybridge, Sarah J.
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- Carpogenic germination of sclerotia and infection of flowers by ascospores of Sclerotinia minor is rare and seldom documented in most hosts. During 2007–2009, S. minor isolates were obtained from surface-sterilized pyrethrum flowers collected from fields in Australia. The isolation frequency of S. minor from flowers in 2007, 2008 and 2009...
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- minor and ascosporic infection of pyrethrum flowers O’Malley, T. B., Hay, F. S., Scott, J. B., Gent, D
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- Fragoso, José M. V., Levi, Taal, Oliveira, Luiz F. B., Luzar, Jeffrey B., Overman, Han, Read, Jane M., and Silvius, Kirsten M.
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- Conservation of Neotropical game species must take into account the livelihood and food security needs of local human populations. Hunting management decisions should therefore rely on abundance and distribution data that are as representative as possible of true population sizes and dynamics. We simultaneously applied a commonly used encounter-based method...
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- . Fragoso1☯¤*, Taal Levi2‡, Luiz F. B. Oliveira3‡, Jeffrey B. Luzar4‡, Han Overman5‡, Jane M. Read6‡, Kirsten
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- Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., and Sanderson, B. L.
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- Declining abundance of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha across the Pacific Northwest is an issue of great concern ecologically, culturally, and economically. Growth during the first summer is vitally important for juvenile Chinook Salmon, as it influences not only life history decisions (to smolt or not to smolt) but also subsequent...
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- Stream Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., & Sanderson, B. L. (2014). Use of an Ecosystem
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- Muñoz-Amatriaín, Maria, Cuesta-Marcos, Alfonso, Endelman, Jeffrey B., Hayes, Patrick M., and et al.
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- New sources of genetic diversity must be incorporated into plant breeding programs if they are to continue increasing grain yield and quality, and tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses. Germplasm collections provide a source of genetic and phenotypic diversity, but characterization of these resources is required to increase their utility...
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- Muñoz-Amatriaı́n1., Alfonso Cuesta-Marcos2., Jeffrey B. Endelman3, Jordi Comadran4, John M. Bonman5
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- Schwalm, Donelle, Epps, Clinton W., Rodhouse, Thomas J., Monahan, William B., Castillo, Jessica A., Ray, Chris, and Jeffress, Mackenzie R.
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- Ecological niche theory holds that species distributions are shaped by a large and complex suite of interacting factors. Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to describe species’ niches and predict the effects of future environmental change, including climate change. Currently, SDMs often fail to capture the complexity of species’...
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- : a place-based approach DONELLE SCHWALM1 , CL INTON W. EPPS 1 , THOMAS J . RODHOUSE 2 , W ILL IAM B
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- DeGiorgio, Michael, Syring, John, Eckert, Andrew J., Liston, Aaron, Cronn, Richard, Neale, David B., and Rosenberg, Noah A.
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- BACKGROUND: As it becomes increasingly possible to obtain DNA sequences of orthologous genes from diverse sets of taxa, species trees are frequently being inferred from multilocus data. However, the behavior of many methods for performing this inference has remained largely unexplored. Some methods have been proven to be consistent given...
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- , M., Syring, J., Eckert, A. J., Liston, A., Cronn, R., Neale, D. B., & Rosenberg, N. A. (2014). An
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- Yu, Zhen, Wang, Rong, Fok, Wilson C., Coles, Alexander, Salmon, Adam B., and Pérez, Viviana I.
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- Dietary restriction (DR) is the gold standard intervention used to delay aging, and much recent research has focused on the identification of possible DR mimetics. Energy sensing pathways, including insulin/IGF1 signaling, sirtuins, and mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR), have been proposed as pathways involved in the antiaging actions of DR,...
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- Distinctive Changes in Mouse Liver Yu, Z., Wang, R., Fok, W. C., Coles, A., Salmon, A. B., & Pérez, V. I
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- Reichman, Jay R. and Vize, Peter D.
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- Here we document introns in two Symbiodinium clades that were most likely gained following divergence of this genus from other peridinin-containing dinoflagellate lineages. Soluble peridinin-chlorophyll a-proteins (sPCP) occur in short and long forms in different species. Duplication and fusion of short sPCP genes produced long sPCP genes. All short and...
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- Peridinin-Chlorophyll a-Protein Genes during Radiation of Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) Clade A and B Lineages
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- Pidgeon, Anna M., Flather, Curtis H., Radeloff, Volker C., Lepczyk, Christopher A., Keuler, Nicholas S., Wood, Eric M., Stewart, Susan I., and Hammer, Roger B.
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- As people encroach increasingly on natural areas, one question is how this affects avian biodiversity. The answer to this is partly scale-dependent. At broad scales, human populations and biodiversity concentrate in the same areas and are positively associated, but at local scales people and biodiversity are negatively associated with biodiversity....
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- ., Radeloff, V. C., Lepczyk, C. A., Keuler, N. S., Wood, E. M., Stewart, S. I. and Hammer, R. B. (2014
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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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- E Y S I M O N I C H , * , † , § D A N C . K O C H , § T A M A R A F . B L E T T , 4 C A R L B . S C
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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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- database of large dams (“Global”) based on Lehner et al. (2011). n WebReference Lehner B, Liermann CR
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- Fok, Wilson C., Chen, Yidong, Bokov, Alex, Zhang, Yiqiang, Salmon, Adam B., Diaz, Vivian, Javors, Martin, Wood, William H., III, Zhang, Yongqing, Becker, Kevin G., Pérez, Viviana I., and Richardson, Arlan
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- Rapamycin was found to increase (11% to 16%) the lifespan of male and female C57BL/6J mice most likely by reducing the increase in the hazard for mortality (i.e., the rate of aging) term in the Gompertz mortality analysis. To identify the pathways that could be responsible for rapamycin’s longevity effect,...
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- in the Liver Transcriptome Wilson C. Fok1, Yidong Chen3,4,5, Alex Bokov2,3, Yiqiang Zhang2,6, Adam B
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- Mora, Camilo, Wei, Chih-Lin, Rollo, Audrey, Amaro, Teresa, Baco, Amy R., Billett, David, Bopp, Laurent, Chen, Qi, Collier, Mark, Danovaro, Roberto, Gooday, Andrew J., Grupe, Benjamin M., Halloran, Paul R., Ingels, Jeroen, Jones, Daniel O. B., Levin, Lisa A., Nakano, Hideyuki, Norling, Karl, Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Rex, Michael, Ruhl, Henry A., Smith, Craig R., Sweetman, Andrew K., Thurber, Andrew R., Tjiputra, Jerry F., Usseglio, Paolo, Watling, Les, Wu, Tongwen, and Yasuhara, Moriaki
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- Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, and productivity, which in turn could alter biological and social systems. Here, we provide a synoptic global assessment of the simultaneous changes in future ocean biogeochemical variables over marine biota and their broader...
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- , Jeroen Ingels13,14, Daniel O. B. Jones6, Lisa A. Levin10, Hideyuki Nakano15, Karl Norling16, Eva Ramirez
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- Jiang, Changtao, Xie, Cen, Lv, Ying, Li, Jing, Krausz, Kristopher W., Shik Jingmin, Brocker, Chad N., Desai, Dhimant, Amin, Shantu G., Bisson, William H., Liu, Yulan, Gavrilova, Oksana, Patterson, Andrew D., and Gonzalez, Frank J.
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- The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-b-muricholic acid (Gly-MCA) inhibits FXR signalling exclusively in intestine, and improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity. Gly-MCA is a selective high-affinity FXR inhibitor that can be administered orally...
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- ) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-b
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- Maruyama, Shumpei
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- Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
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- symbiosis. In Chapter 2, I characterized how heat stress affects the B. minutum glycome, cell-surface
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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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- compared the cost trajectories for first-generation MS DMTs interferon (IFN)–b-1b, IFN-b-1a IM, and
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- Hill, Brittain Eames
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- The Bend pumice and Tumalo tuff are products of a plinian eruption which occurred sometime between 0.89 and 2.6 m.y. The Bend pumice is a poorly consolidated, air-fall vitric lapilli tuff, which overlies a zone of reworked tephra. Perlitic obsidian in the reworked zone probably represents the remains of a...
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- a strong negative Eu anomaly in the B-T rhyodacite further indicates that the Bend pumice and
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- Wood, Allan Deane, 1936-
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- The Bethlehem Copper Mine, a porphyry copper deposit, is situated near the geographical center of the Guichon Creek batholith. The Guichon Creek batholith is located on the east flank of the Canadian Coast Range in south central British Columbia approximately 250 miles northeast of Vancouver, B. C. The batholith trends...
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- of Vancouver, B. C. The batholith trends northerly, is 40 miles long, 16 miles wide and divided in
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- Schmidt, Mariek E.
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- The Central Oregon High Cascade Range is an anomalously mafic segment of the Cascade Arc due to ongoing intra-arc extension, which allows most magmas to traverse the crust without stalling and evolving to more evolved compositions. North Sister, a composite volcano in this arc segment, has produced a seemingly monotonous...
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- ) deciphering upper crustal re-equilibration; b) mixing a primitive, low K tholeiite (LKT) with a silicic, Al
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- Molaei, Goudarz, Thomas, Michael C., Muller, Tim, Medlock, Jan, Shepard, John J., Armstrong, Philip M., and Andreadis, Theodore G.
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- Background: Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently...
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- mitochondrial cytochrome b gene for profil- ing of blood meals in Cs.melanura, in an effort to quantify its
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- Smith, Robert J., Benavides, Juan C., Jovan, Sarah, Amacher, Michael, and McCune, Bruce
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- Mat-forming “ground layers” of mosses and lichens often have functional impacts disproportionate to their biomass, and are responsible for sequestering one-third of the world's terrestrial carbon as they regulate water tables, cool soils and inhibit microbial decomposition. Without reliable assessment tools, the potential effects of climate and land use changes...
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- peatlands of northern Alberta: implications for boreal caribou. Ecoscience 13: 469–474. Elbert, W., B
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- Ripple, William J. and Beschta, Robert L.
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- The 1995/96 reintroduction of gray wolves (Canis lupus) into Yellowstone National Park after a 70 year absence has allowed for studies of tri-trophic cascades involving wolves, elk (Cervus elaphus), and plant species such as aspen (Populus tremuloides), cottonwoods (Populus spp.), and willows (Salix spp.). To investigate the status of this...
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- , United States a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Article history: Received 14 August 2011 Received in
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- Pacific Energy Ventures
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- In February 2009, the Oregon Wave Energy Trust kicked off a project titled the Utility Market Initiative (UMI). The project's purpose was to initiate a process to align the needs of the regional electric utilities with the resource potential of the wave energy industry. Pacific Energy Ventures' proposal that include...
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- & PacifiCorp): Eastern Wyoming - Two 500 kV AC circuits from Windstar, near Dave Johnston, to Jim Bridger
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- Lenas, Dimitrios, Perdikaris, Costas, and Paschos, Ioannis
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- The aim of this paper was to compare the nutritional value of some low price fish (Sardina pilchardus, Engraulis encrasicholus, Anguilla anguilla, Salmo trutta, Mugil chepalus) to high price fish with high consumption rate (Sparus aurata, Merluccius merluccius, Dicentrarchus labrax).In general, the commercial values of several fish species in Greece...
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- ). Moreover, they enhance the immune system (Marsall & Johnston, 1985). The aim of the paper was to: a
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- Erwin, Kevin L.
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- This comprehensive bibliography is collection of refereed research related to climate change, wetlands and wetland restoration published before January 1, 2008.
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- ., Angermeier, P.L., Dahm, C.N., Gleick, P.H., Hairston, N.G., Jackson, R.B., Johnston, C.A., Richter, B.D
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- Chudnov, Daniel, Binkley, Peter, Frumkin, Jeremy, Giarlo, Michael, Rylander, Mike, Singer, Ross, and Summers, Ed
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- Several of us describe unAPI, a tiny HTTP API for serving information objects in next-generation web applications.
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- Evergreen Record · University of Alberta: The University of Alberta Libraries are experimenting with a unAPI
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- Lenas, Dimitrios, Perdikaris, Costas, and Paschos, Ioannis
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- The aim of this paper was to compare the nutritional value of some low price fish (Sardina pilchardus, Engraulis encrasicholus, Anguilla anguilla, Salmo trutta, Mugil chepalus) to high price fish with high consumption rate (Sparus aurata, Merluccius merluccius, Dicentrarchus labrax).In general, the commercial values of several fish species in Greece...
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- lipids of the edible part of the previously mentioned fish species b) estimate the nutritional value
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- Atkinson, Brian A., Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Mindell, Randal A., and Bolton, Matlock J.
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- Premise of research. Twenty-one permineralized fossil flowers assignable to Lauraceae from the Eocene Appian Way locality on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, provide important anatomical and morphological data for interpreting evolutionary patterns in this diverse magnoliid family. Methodology. Consecutive anatomical sections were prepared using the cellulose acetate peel technique. Morphology...
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- Island: Tinaflora beardiae gen. et sp nov (Lauraceae) Atkinson, B. A., Stockey, R. A., Rothwell, G. W
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- DeDen, F. Michael
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- The Devonian Simonson and Guilmette Formations provide examples of Cordilleran miogeosynclinal inner and middle shelf carbonate deposition that act in response to changes in eustasy, sedimentation, and tectonics. The Simonson Dolomite consists of four members that collectively record three distinct transgressive-regressive cycles. The Coarse Crystalline dolomudstone lithofacies represents restricted upper...
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- Guilmette Formations 113 CONCLUSIONS 116 BIBLIOGRAPHY 118 APPENDICES 127 Appendix A. Appendix B
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- Greer, Burke T., Still, Christopher, Howe, Glenn T., Tague, Christina, and Roberts, Dar A.
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- Quaking aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx.) are found in diverse habitats throughout North America. While the biogeography of aspens' distribution has been documented, the drivers of the phenotypic diversity of aspen are still being explored. In our study, we examined differences in climate between northern and southwestern populations of aspen, finding...
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- reciprocal transplant study in Alberta, Canada, tree diameter and height were strongly related to the
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and McMahan, Linda
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- This publication includes growing information, suggested plant combinations, and color photos of dozens of western Oregon native plants.
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- . 1999. Trees and Shrubs of Washington (Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada). 159 pp. ISBN
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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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- of the Jack Creek Basin, adjoining the Cedar Creek area to the north. Jarvis B. Hadley (1969
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- Schwing, Hans Frederick
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- Subsurface mapping was used to determine the structure andgeologic history of the South Cuyama dome and part of the Russellfault in the South Cuyama oil field area. Deformed Late Cretaceousand or early Tertiary marine strata are unconformably overlain bythe late Oligocene to early Miocene Vaqueros Formation (QuailCanyon Sandstone Member, Soda...
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- the writing of the thesis. Lamar and Isabelle Johnston generously provided lodging at their ranch in
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- Axelsen, Claus
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- The Pennsylvanian rocks in south-central Idaho and adjacent areas consist of three main facies: a platform facies
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- (1947), Thomasson (1959), Ross (1961, 1962b), Shannon (196U, Skipp (1961 a, b). Mapel et al., (1965
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- Murray, Clyde Leonard
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- The Jefferson Mountain area, located at the eastern end of the Centennial Mountains in Fremont County, Idaho and Beaverhead County, Montana, is approximately 42 square miles in size. The area contains exposed metamorphic, sedimentary, and volcanic rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Tertiary. Approximately 2,500 feet of Paleozoic and...
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- Whitmire, Amanda L.
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- This poster describes the development and implementation of a new course in data information literacy for graduate students. Curricular materials were drawn from the New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum (NECDMC), the DataONE Education Modules, and the MANTRA online course materials. The pedagogical approach for the course combined outcomes-centered course...
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- ): 629–657. doi:10.1353/pla.2011.0022. 2. Carlson, Jake, Lisa Johnston, Brian Westra, and Mason Nichols
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- Erwin, Kevin L.
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- This comprehensive bibliography is collection of refereed research related to climate change, wetlands and wetland restoration published before January 1, 2008.
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- , Narras J, Clairain E, Johnston J, Justic D, Kemp GP, Ko JY, Land R, Mitsch WJ, Steyer G, Templet P and
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- Moriarty, Katie M., Epps, Clinton W., Betts, Matthew G., and et al.
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- Context: Functional connectivity—the facilitation of individual movements among habitat patches—is essential for species’ persistence in fragmented landscapes. Evaluating functional connectivity is critical for predicting range shifts, developing conservation plans, and anticipating effects of disturbance, especially for species affected by climate change. Objectives: We examined whether simplifying forest structure influenced animal...
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- open. b Male home range M01 (black outline) with GIS designated patch map and aerial photograph to
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- Zielinski, William J., Moriarty, Katie M., Baldwin, Jim, Kirk, Thomas A., Slauson, Keith M., Rustigian-Romsos, Heather L., and Spencer, Wayne D.
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- Season affects many characteristics of populations and, as a result, the interpretations of surveys conducted at different seasons. We explored seasonal variation in occupancy using data from four studies on the Pacific marten Martes caurina. Detection surveys were conducted during winter and summer using either cameras or track stations. We...
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- work was conducted from 2003–2010. From north to south: Lassen (A), Sagehen (B), Tahoe (C), and High
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- Lishawa, Shane C., Lawrence, Beth A., Albert, Dennis A., and Tuchman, Nancy C.
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- Ecological and financial constraints limit restoration efforts, preventing the achievement of desired ecological outcomes. Harvesting invasive plant biomass for bioenergy has the potential to reduce feedback mechanisms that sustain invasion, while alleviating financial limitations. Typha × glauca is a highly productive invasive wetland plant that reduces plant diversity, alters ecological...
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- Great Lakes coastal wetland Lishawa, S. C., Lawrence, B. A., Albert, D. A., & Tuchman, N. C. (2015
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- Lockley, Fred, 1871-
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- City, Utah; Reno, Nevada; Vancouver, British Columbia, and Calgary, Alberta. The present officers of
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- Hanson, William Bruce
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- Clastic sedimentary rocks of the Nanaimo Group on Saltspring Island, British Columbia are Late Cretaceous in age, overlie a deformed and intruded Paleozoic basement complex, and consist of eight formations. These eight formations, from oldest to youngest, are the Comox, Haslam, Extension-Protection, Cedar District, De Courcy, Northumberland, Geoffrey, and Spray...
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- ), Mount Maxwell (M), and Mount Belcher (B). 5 populated by mosses, grasses, lichen, succulents (Sedum
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- Moran, John Lee
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- The thesis area includes 44 square miles of the Centennial Range in Beaverhead County, Montana, and Clark County, Idaho. The rocks exposed in the area range in age from Precambrian to Recent and have been divided into 23 mapped units. Pre-Belt metamorphic basement rocks are overlain unconformably by 3,433 feet...
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- Cunningham, Jennifer Lynn
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- The thermodynamic history of the Earth is preserved in the trace element record created through igneous processes. The ability to interpret that record depends on the accuracy and precision of numerical models that connect igneous processes with their geochemical consequences. This project answers three major questions concerning the relationship between...
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- .............................................. B: Electron Microprobe (EMP)....................................... C: Laser Ablation Inductively
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- Mylott, Elizabeth
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- of Transportation, St. Paul, Minnesota. Adams, J. S. and VanDrasek, B. J. (2006). "Urbanization
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- Hoffmann, Heidi
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- Deposition of the Middle Devonian part of the Denay Limestone and Bay State Dolomite in the northern Antelope Range and Fish Creek Range, respectively, took place on and in front of a carbonate platform with a lime sand shoal at the shelf edge. In the Givetian part of the Denay...
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- MICROFACIES a) LiCOUsased lane =Woes b) lammed doknoste cl Ineiroosoceene palm= cakmazte .11 tannamet
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- , 1939, 4:5 Staters killed in action in war now number 78. Sept. 20, 1944, 1:3 ALDRICH, EDWIN B. A