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- Gustafson, Walter A.
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- Undergraduate Thesis
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- Gustafson, Harold
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- Undergraduate Thesis
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- \ A BNIEF HT,s?OBY OT FOREST RSCREA?ION OIITLTTIE INTRODT
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- Rosa, Nicole M., Bogart, Kathleen R., Bonnett, Amy K., Estill, Mariah C., and Colton, Cassandra E.
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- Historically, Psychology education about disability focused narrowly on psychiatric and cognitive disabilities. Furthermore, disability tends to be viewed from the medical model, rather than the social model endorsed by disability scholars, which describes disability as primarily socially constructed. Course offerings for the Psychology departments of 98 top-ranked undergraduate programs in...
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- Psychology Programs Nicole M. Rosa1 Kathleen R. Bogart2 Amy K. Bonnett2 Mariah C. Estill2
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- Carbone, Mariah S., Williams, A. Park, Ambrose, Anthony R., Boot, Claudia M., Bradley, Eliza S., Dawson, Todd E., Schaeffer, Sean M., Schimel, Joshua P., and Still, Christopher J.
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- Assessing the ecological importance of clouds has substantial implications for our basic understanding of ecosystems and for predicting how they will respond to a changing climate. This study was conducted in a coastal Bishop pine forest ecosystem that experiences regular cycles of stratus cloud cover and inundation in summer. Our...
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- how they will respond to a changing climate Correspondence: Mariah S. Carbone, tel. +1 805 892 2520
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- Adams, Josh, Felis, Jonathan J., Mason, John W., Davis, Jeff N., Gustafson, K. Ben, Pereksta, David M., and Takekawa, John Y.
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- Interest has increased in developing renewable energy sources to reduce U. S. dependence on oil. Policy makers and resource managers now are considering power generation technologies proposed for development along the Continental Shelf of the U. S. Pacific coast beyond state waters. This region supports abundant populations of seabirds and...
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- Presentation
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- ): Jennifer Broughton, Sherry Palacios, Kendra Hiashi § Constructive advice: K. Forney, S. Benson, L
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- Gustafson, Adam M., Allen, Edwards, Givan, Scott, Smith, Daniel, Carrington, James C., and Kasschau, Kristin D.
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- ABSTRACT Eukaryotes produce functionally diverse classes of small RNAs (20–25 nt). These include microRNAs (miRNAs), which act as regulatory factors during growth and development, and short-interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which function in several epigenetic and post-transcriptional silencing systems. The Arabidopsis Small RNA Project (ASRP) seeks to characterize and functionally analyze the...
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- Article
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- ., Johansen,L.K., Gustafson,A.M., Kasschau,K.D., Lellis,A.D., Zilberman,D., Jacobsen,S.E. and Carrington,J.C
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- Kim, Jennifer R., Locke, Taylor, Reed, Emily, Yates, Jackie, Zike, Nicholas, Estill, Mariah, Graham, Bridgette, Frandup, Erika, Bogart, Kathleen, Logan, Sam, and Hospodar, Christina
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- The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's beliefs about the causes and implications of disability. The medical model is the predominant model in the United States that is associated with the belief that disability is an undesirable status that needs to be cured...
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- Poster
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- ) � Jennifer Kim, Taylor Locke, Emily Reed, Jackie Yates, Nicholas Zike, Mariah
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- Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M.-C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., de Jong, S. J., De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gaspar, P., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.-F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I., Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I., Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V., Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffré, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I., Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I., Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A. V., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kurča, T., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Osta, J., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.-A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Smirnov, D., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.-T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., Zivkovic, L., and D0 Collaboration
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- We use a sample of diphoton + dijet events to measure the effective cross section of double parton interactions, which characterizes the area containing the interacting partons in proton-antiproton collisions, and find it to be σeff = 19.3 ± 1.4(stat) ± 7.8 (syst) mb. The sample was collected by the...
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- Article
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- events in pp̄ collisions at ffiffi s p ¼ 1.96 TeV V.M. Abazov,31 B. Abbott,67 B. S. Acharya,25 M. Adams
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- Samuel-Hodge, Carmen D., Garcia, Beverly A., Johnston, Larry F., Gizlice, Ziya, Ni, Andy, Cai, Jianwen, Kraschnewski, Jennifer L., Gustafson, Alison A., Norwood, Arnita F., Glasgow, Russell E., Gold, Alison D., Graham, John W., Evenson, Kelly R., Trost, Stewart, and Keyserling, Thomas C.
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- Objective: To translate a behavioral weight loss intervention for mid-life, low-income women in real world settings. Design and Methods: In this pragmatic clinical trial, we randomly selected six North Carolina county health departments and trained their current staff to deliver a 16-session evidence-based behavioral weight loss intervention (special intervention, SI)....
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- | VOLUME 21 | NUMBER 9 | SEPTEMBER 2013 1769 TA B LE 2 S tu d y o u tc o m e s : c h a n g e
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- Swartzman, G. L. (Gordon L.), Sollins, P., U.S. International Biological Program. Coniferous Forest Biome, and University of Washington
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- The following report Introduces a documentation scheme for flow oriented ecosystem models and shows its application to a carbon-water model developed within the coniferous biome. This documentation scheme has remained operative through revision of this model and expansion of It to include nutrient flows. This model and subsequent versions are...
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- Technical Report
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- the -CDC 6400 at the University of Washington using SIMCOMP (Gustafson S Innis (1971)).and give