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- Hemphill, Donald Vincent
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- I3OLLY OUNTAINS,OALIFORNIA by DONALD VINCENT HEMPHILL A THESIS 8Ubmitted to OREGON STATE
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- Stensland, Donald Eugene
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- The mapped area is part of the middle Deschutes Basin of central Oregon, which lies in the northwestern corner of the High Lava Plains physiographic province, between the Cascade and Ochoco Mountains. It is underlain by Cenozoic lavas, tuffs and sediments of continental origin. The oldest rocks in the sequence...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF DONALD EUGENE STENSLAND
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- Hartman, Donald Albert
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- Approximately 4,210 feet of Late Cretaceous and 1,440 feet of Tertiary sedimentary rocks are exposed in the Salt Wells Anticline area of southcentral Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Late Cretaceous units include the Blair, Rock Springs, Ericson, and Almond Formations of the Mesaverde Group and the Lewis Shale; Tertiary units include the...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF DONALD ALBERT HARTMAN (Name of
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- Parker, Donald James
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- The volcanic rocks of the Harney Basin comprise a bimodal assemblage of rhyolites (SiO₂ greater than 72%) and basalts (SiO₂ less than 52%). Tholeiitic basalts account for 15 rocks analyzed and alkalic basalts for three. Most basalts contain phenocrysts of olivine and plagioclase. Pyroxene phenocrysts were not found. Rhyolite flows...
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- , Oregon AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF DONALD JAMES PARKER for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Name) (Degree
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- Gordon, Donald E.
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- The root pathogen, Phytophthora lateralis Tucker and Milbrath, continues its destructive spread among Port-Orford Cedars (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Murr.) Parl.) of southwestern Oregon. This thesis concerns spread of the fungus between root systems of individual trees in a 49-year-old stand predominantly of Port-Orford- Cedar. The contribution of root grafts to spread...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF DONALD E GORDON for the MASTER OF
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- Trippe, Kristin, McPhail, Kerry, Armstrong, Donald, Azevedo, Mark, and Banowetz, Gary
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- Background: Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 has been extensively studied because of its plant growth promoting properties and potential as a biocontrol agent. The genome of SBW25 has been sequenced, and among sequenced strains of pseudomonads, SBW25 appears to be most closely related to P. fluorescens WH6. In the authors' laboratories, WH6...
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- Kristin Trippe1, Kerry McPhail2, Donald Armstrong3, Mark Azevedo1 and Gary Banowetz1* It has come to our
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- Trippe, Kristin, McPhail, Kerry, Armstrong, Donald, Azevedo, Mark, and Banowetz, Gary
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- Background: Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 has been extensively studied because of its plant growth promoting properties and potential as a biocontrol agent. The genome of SBW25 has been sequenced, and among sequenced strains of pseudomonads, SBW25 appears to be most closely related to P. fluorescens WH6. In the authors' laboratories, WH6...
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- Kristin Trippe1, Kerry McPhail2, Donald Armstrong3, Mark Azevedo1 and Gary Banowetz1* Abstract Background
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- Dalziel, Benjamin D., Bjørnstad, Ottar N., van Panhuis, Willem G., Burke, Donald S., Metcalf, C. Jessica E., and Grenfell, Bryan T.
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- Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycles can be disrupted by high amplitude seasonal fluctuations in transmission rates, resulting in deterministic chaos. However, persistent deterministic chaos has never been observed, in part because sufficiently large oscillations in transmission rates are uncommon. Where they...
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- Transmission Patterns Benjamin D. Dalziel1¤, Ottar N. Bjørnstad2, Willem G. van Panhuis3, Donald S. Burke4, C
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- Dalziel, Benjamin D., Bjørnstad, Ottar N., van Panhuis, Willem G., Burke, Donald S., Metcalf, C. Jessica E., and Grenfell, Bryan T.
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- Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycles can be disrupted by high amplitude seasonal fluctuations in transmission rates, resulting in deterministic chaos. However, persistent deterministic chaos has never been observed, in part because sufficiently large oscillations in transmission rates are uncommon. Where they...
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- Halpern, Charles B., Antos, Joseph A., McKenzie, Donald, and Olson, Annette M.
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- Summary 1. Woody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences. Attempts to restore herbaceous dominance may fail if the woody state is resilient or if intervention leads to an alternate, undesirable state. Restoration outcomes often hinge on biotic interactions – particularly on priority effects that inhibit...
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- ). 0 40 80 120 Forest species cover (%) 0 40 80 120 Fr eq ue nc y (% o f s ub pl ot s) 0 20
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- Lytle, Kelli A., Depner, Christopher M., Wong, Carmen P., and Jump, Donald B.
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- DHA (22:6,ω3), but not EPA (20:5,ω3), attenuates Western diet (WD)-induced hepatic fibrosis in a Ldlr[superscript −/−] mouse model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. We examined the molecular basis for the differential effect of dietary EPA and DHA on WD-induced hepatic fibrosis. DHA was more effective than EPA at preventing WD-induced effects on...
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- . Depner , Carmen P. Wong, and Donald B. Jump 1 Nutrition Program, School of Biological and
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- Jump, Donald B., Depner, Christopher M., and Tripathy, Sasmita
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- Epidemiological studies on Greenland Inuits in the 1970s and subsequent human studies have established an inverse relationship between the ingestion of omega-3 fatty acids [C₂₀₋₂₂ ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)], blood levels of C₂₀₋₂₂ ω3 PUFA and mortality associated with cardiovascular disease [CVD]. C₂₀₋₂₂ ω3 PUFA have pleiotropic effects on...
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- Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease. Donald B. Jump, Christopher M. Depner, Sasmita Tripathy
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- Lytle, Kelli A., Depner, Christopher M., Wong, Carmen P., and Jump, Donald B.
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- DHA (22:6,ω3), but not EPA (20:5,ω3), attenuates Western diet (WD)-induced hepatic fibrosis in a Ldlr[superscript −/−] mouse model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. We examined the molecular basis for the differential effect of dietary EPA and DHA on WD-induced hepatic fibrosis. DHA was more effective than EPA at preventing WD-induced effects on...
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- AI790464 Mm.225297 NM_007932 Eng Endoglin AI528660, AI662476, CD105, Endo, S-endoglin Mm.3355 NM_010177
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- Halpern, Charles B., Antos, Joseph A., McKenzie, Donald, and Olson, Annette M.
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- Summary 1. Woody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences. Attempts to restore herbaceous dominance may fail if the woody state is resilient or if intervention leads to an alternate, undesirable state. Restoration outcomes often hinge on biotic interactions – particularly on priority effects that inhibit...
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- experiment Charles B. Halpern1*, Joseph A. Antos2, Donald McKenzie1,3 and Annette M. Olson4 1School of
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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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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF David S. Borys for the degree of
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- Matson, Bradley S.
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Bradley S. Matson for the degree
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- Depner, Christopher M., Traber, Maret G., Bobe, Gerd, Kensicki, Elizabeth, Bohren, Kurt M., Milne, Ginger, and Jump, Donald B.
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- Background: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a progressive form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and a risk factor for cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and liver failure. Previously, we reported that dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6,n-3) was more effective than eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5,n-3) at reversing western diet (WD) induced NASH in LDLR-/-...
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- Milne6, Donald B. Jump1,3* 1 The Nutrition Program, School of Biological and Population Health Sciences
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- Depner, Christopher M., Traber, Maret G., Bobe, Gerd, Kensicki, Elizabeth, Bohren, Kurt M., Milne, Ginger, and Jump, Donald B.
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- Background: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a progressive form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and a risk factor for cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and liver failure. Previously, we reported that dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6,n-3) was more effective than eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5,n-3) at reversing western diet (WD) induced NASH in LDLR-/-...
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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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- catabolism in obese C57BL/6J mice Tripathy, S., Lytle, K. A., Stevens, R. D., Bain, J. R., Newgard, C. B
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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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- Halgren, Anne, Maselko, Maciej, Azevedo, Mark, Mills, Dallice, Armstrong, Donald, and Banowetz, Gary
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- The genetic basis of the biosynthesis of the germination-arrest factor (GAF) produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens WH6, and previously identified as 4-formylaminooxyvinylglycine, has been investigated here. In addition to inhibiting the germination of a wide range of grassy weeds, GAF exhibits a selective antimicrobial activity against the bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia...
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- Halgren,1 Maciej Maselko,1 Mark Azevedo,1 Dallice Mills,2 Donald Armstrong2 and Gary Banowetz1
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- Peace Corps in Sarawak A. S. Baer, Oregon State University Introduction Acknowledgments Glossary
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- This bibliography contains over 1,000 references on health issues in Borneo, organized under 18 topical headings. These reports relate to the past and present health of all the large ethnic groups on the island but few of the smaller ones, since they have received less attention. The bibliography contains textual...
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- Kalimantan, Indonesia: the contribution of risk factors. M. S. thesis, Colorado State Univ., Boulder, 1990
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- This bibliography contains over 1,000 references on health issues in Borneo, organized under 18 topical headings. These reports relate to the past and present health of all the large ethnic groups on the island but few of the smaller ones, since they have received less attention. The bibliography contains textual...
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- healer 3 M. A.—Master of Arts M. S.—Master of Science Med.—Medicine, medical MJM—Medical Journal
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- Teel, David J., Burke, Brian J., Kuligowski, David R., Morgan, Cheryl A., and Van Doornik, Donald M.
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- We used microsatellite DNA data and genetic stock identification methods to delineate the temporal and spatial distributions of juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha occupying coastal habitats extending from central Oregon to northern Washington. Juveniles were collected in trawl surveys conducted during spring, summer, and autumn over 15 years. Distributions (mean...
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- Values for Comparisons of Chinook Salmon Distributions Supplementary Table S.1. Probability values
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- Hostetter, Nathan J., Evans, Allen F., Cramer, Bradley M., Collis, Ken, Lyons, Donald E., and Roby, Daniel D.
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- Accurate assessment of specific mortality factors is vital to prioritize recovery actions for threatened and endangered species. For decades, tag recovery methods have been used to estimate fish mortality due to avian predation. Predation probabilities derived from fish tag recoveries on piscivorous waterbird colonies typically reflect minimum estimates of predation...
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- Microsoft Word - T2014-0134 988882 Supplementary Table S.1
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- Hostetter, Nathan J., Evans, Allen F., Cramer, Bradley M., Collis, Ken, Lyons, Donald E., and Roby, Daniel D.
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- Accurate assessment of specific mortality factors is vital to prioritize recovery actions for threatened and endangered species. For decades, tag recovery methods have been used to estimate fish mortality due to avian predation. Predation probabilities derived from fish tag recoveries on piscivorous waterbird colonies typically reflect minimum estimates of predation...
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- 97702, USA Donald E. Lyons Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fisheries
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- Okrent, Rachel A., Halgren, Anne B., Azevedo, Mark D., Chang, Jeff H., Mills, Dallice I., Armstrong, Donald J., and et al.
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- Pseudomonas fluorescens WH6 secretes a germination-arrest factor (GAF) that we have identified previously as 4-formylaminooxyvinylglycine. GAF irreversibly inhibits germination of the seeds of numerous grassy weeds and selectively inhibits growth of the bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora. WH6-3, a mutant that has lost the ability to produce GAF, contains a...
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- Maciej Maselko,2 Donald J. Armstrong,1 Gary M. Banowetz2 and Kristin M. Trippe2 Correspondence Kristin
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- Teel, David J., Burke, Brian J., Kuligowski, David R., Morgan, Cheryl A., and Van Doornik, Donald M.
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- We used microsatellite DNA data and genetic stock identification methods to delineate the temporal and spatial distributions of juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha occupying coastal habitats extending from central Oregon to northern Washington. Juveniles were collected in trawl surveys conducted during spring, summer, and autumn over 15 years. Distributions (mean...
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- Marine Science Drive, Newport, Oregon 97365, USA Donald M. Van Doornik National Oceanic and Atmospheric
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- Paulik, L. Blair, Donald, Carey E., Smith, Brian W., Tidwell, Lane G., Hobbie, Kevin A., Kincl, Laurel, Haynes, Erin N., and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Natural gas extraction, often referred to as “fracking,” has increased rapidly in the U.S. in recent years. To address potential health impacts, passive air samplers were deployed in a rural community heavily affected by the natural gas boom. Samplers were analyzed for 62 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Results were grouped...
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- . B., Donald, C. E., Smith, B. W., Tidwell, L. G., Hobbie, K. A., Kincl, L., ... & Anderson, K. A
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- Paulik, L. Blair, Donald, Carey E., Smith, Brian W., Tidwell, Lane G., Hobbie, Kevin A., Kincl, Laurel, Haynes, Erin N., and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Natural gas extraction, often referred to as “fracking,” has increased rapidly in the U.S. in recent years. To address potential health impacts, passive air samplers were deployed in a rural community heavily affected by the natural gas boom. Samplers were analyzed for 62 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Results were grouped...
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- extraction on PAH levels in ambient air L. Blair Paulik†, Carey E. Donald†, Brian W. Smith†, Lane G
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- , Bradford S. Keittc, Stephen W. Kresss, Colin M. Miskellyt, Steffen Oppeln, Sally Poncetu, Mark J. Rauzonv
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Species common name Species scientific name Eradicated species and operation year(s) Response
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- lherminieri Seabird LC unassisted recolonization (43) Dog Island United Kingdom Sphaerodactylu s
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Crosslin, J. M., Hamm, P. B., Eggers, J. E., Rondon, S. I., Sengoda, V. G., and Munyaneza, J. E.
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- Research Unit, Prosser, WA 99350; P. B. Hamm, J. E. Eggers, and S. I. Rondon, Oregon State University
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- Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Walter, Eric D., Bowden, Mark E., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- The ability of plants and microorganisms to take up organic nitrogen in the form of free amino acids and oligopeptides has received increasing attention over the last two decades, yet the mechanisms for the formation of such compounds in soil environments remain poorly understood. We used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)...
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- .; Donald, B. R.; Alam, S. M.; Haynes, B. F.; Spicer, L. D. Structure of an HIV-1-neutralizing antibody
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- Lee, E. Henry, Beedlow, Peter A., Waschmann, Ronald S., Tingey, David T., Wickham, Charlotte, Cline, Steve, Bollman, Michael, and Carlile, Cailie
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) growth in the Pacific Northwest is affected by climatic, edaphic factors and Swiss needle cast (SNC) disease. We examine Douglas-fir growth responses to temperature, dew point deficit (DPD), soil moisture, and SNC using time series intervention analysis of intra-annual tree-ring width data collected...
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- D w E C a b c a A R R A A K C D D P P S 1 d w a 2 e e i fi A t s e r i h 0 Agricultural
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- Batchelder, Harold P., Daly, Kendra L., Davis, Cabell S., Ji, Rubao, Ohman, Mark D., Peterson, William T., and Runge, Jeffrey A.
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- The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth, life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics, seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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- , 43(7-8), 1473-1501 46 Flierl, G.F. and C. S. Davis Reduction of complexity in coupled biological
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- Baruch-Mordo, Sharon, Evans, Jeffrey S., Severson, John P., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Kiesecker, Joseph M., Falkowski, Michael J., Hagen, Christian A., and Reese, Kerry P.
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- Conservation investment in management of at-risk species can be less costly than a delay-and-repair approach implemented after species receive legal protection. The United States Endangered Species Act candidate species designation represents an opportunity to implement proactive management to avoid future listing. Such efforts require substantial investments, and the challenge becomes...
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- solution to reducing a key threat to a candidate species Baruch-Mordo, S., Evans, J. S., Severson, J. P
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- Baruch-Mordo, Sharon, Evans, Jeffrey S., Severson, John P., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Kiesecker, Joseph M., Falkowski, Michael J., Hagen, Christian A., and Reese, Kerry P.
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- Conservation investment in management of at-risk species can be less costly than a delay-and-repair approach implemented after species receive legal protection. The United States Endangered Species Act candidate species designation represents an opportunity to implement proactive management to avoid future listing. Such efforts require substantial investments, and the challenge becomes...
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- ; fax: +1 970 498 0225. E-mail address: sbaruch-mordo@tnc.org (S. Baruch-Mordo). Sharon Baruch-Mordo a
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- Bushakra, Jill M., Bryant, Douglas W., Dossett, Michael, Vining, Kelly J., VanBuren, Robert, Gilmore, Barbara S., Lee, Jungmin, Mockler, Todd C., Finn, Chad E., and Bassil, Nahla V.
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- Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis L.) is a high-value crop in the Pacific Northwest of North America with an international marketplace. Few genetic resources are readily available and little improvement has been achieved through breeding efforts to address production challenges involved in growing this crop. Contributing to its lack of improvement...
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- ., Vining, K. J., VanBuren, R., Gilmore, B. S., ... & Bassil, N. V. (2015). A genetic linkage map of black
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- Redman, Andrea Elizabeth
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- Lack of growing season precipitation and the temperate climate in north central Oregon pose challenges to growing spring wheat crops. Phosphate and sulfate fertilization can improve early growth of spring wheat in this region and soil testing aids in determining rates of fertilization. In this study, anion exchange membranes (AEM)...
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- Constraints on the use of Anion Exchange Membranes in Dryland Wheat. Abstract approved Donald J. Wysocki
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- Metcalf, Becky Elise and Metcalf, Becky E.
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- In an effort to restore summer flows in the Walla Walla River to provide passage and habitat for ESA (endangered species act) listed bull and steelhead trout irrigation districts left 13 cubic-feet-per-second (c.f.s) (0.37 m ³/s) in the main channel during irrigation season (May-November) for the first time in over...
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- -Stream flows for ESA Listed Fish Habitat Abstract Approved: / John S. Selker In an effort to restore
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- Janousek, Christopher N., Buffington, Kevin J., Thorne, Karen M., Guntenspergen, Glenn R., Takekawa, John Y., and Dugger, Bruce D.
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- Coastal wetland plants are adapted to varying degrees of inundation. However, functional relationships between inundation and productivity are poorly characterized for most species. Determining species-specific tolerances to inundation is necessary to evaluate sea-level rise (SLR) effects on future marsh plant community composition, quantify organic matter inputs to marsh accretion, and...
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- access. We thank W. Chan, J. Converse, S. de la Cruz, L. Curry, C. Davis, J. Day, J. Donald, T. Endicott
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- Torres, Leigh G., Sutton, Philip J. H., Thompson, David R., and et al.
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- Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly applied in conservation management to predict suitable habitat for poorly known populations. High predictive performance of SDMs is evident in validations performed within the model calibration area (interpolation), but few studies have assessed SDM transferability to novel areas (extrapolation), particularly across large spatial scales...
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- Procellaria cinerea, to assess model transferability across the Southern Hemi- sphere (25-65°S). Oceanographic
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- Dikkala, Rupika
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- "What’s wrong with this AI?" Explainable AI (XAI) researchers are moving beyond explaining an AI’s actions, to helping users detect an AI’s failures. However this detection may not be enough—for actionability, we often need to pinpoint which part failed. We investigate how AAR/AI, a structured assessment process, supports users with...
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- Masters Thesis
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- a fault localization task in a reinforce- ment learning (RL) agent. In Study 1’s qualitative
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- Gallagher, John Neil
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- A technique was developed in the present study to determine fault-plane solutions for small earthquakes. The method uses the direction and amplitude of initial P-wave motions recorded at a small number of seismic stations for epicentral distances less than 2000 km. Seismic arrivals recorded on short-period seismograms were identified as...
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- dip and strike in a fault-plane solution. When the S-wave was identified, it was found that
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