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- Andrews, Ben Neal
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- The coagulation of effluent from the kraft pulping and papermaking process was investigated. The amount of material coagulated from saline mixtures of the effluent is determined as a function of time, salinity, kraft effluent concentration, and mixture pH. Individual sources of salinity include sea water and several different solutions of...
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- Masters Thesis
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- 7PFLUF,NT BY S'jA by Ben Neal Andrews A THESIS submitted to Oregon State University in
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- Balmford, Ben, Green, Rhys E., Onial, Malvika, Phalan, Ben, and Balmford, Andrew
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- Two solutions, at opposite ends of a continuum, have been proposed to limit negative impacts of human agricultural demand on biodiversity. Under land sharing, farmed landscapes are made as beneficial to wild species as possible, usually at the cost of lower yields. Under land sparing, yields are maximised and land...
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- Balmford1,2, Rhys E Green3, Malvika Onial3, Ben Phalan3,4, Andrew Balmford3 5 1Department of Zoology
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- Kroll, Andrew J., Garcia, Tiffany S., Jones, Jay E., Dugger, Katie, Murden, Blake, Johnson, Josh, Peterman, Summer, Brintz, Ben, and Rochelle, Michael
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- Plethodontid salamanders are diverse and widely distributed taxa and play critical roles in ecosystem processes. Due to salamander use of structurally complex habitats, and because only a portion of a population is available for sampling, evaluation of sampling designs and estimators is critical to provide strong inference about Plethodontid ecology...
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- Kroll, Andrew J., Garcia, Tiffany S., Jones, Jay E., Dugger, Katie, Murden, Blake, Johnson, Josh, Peterman, Summer, Brintz, Ben, and Rochelle, Michael
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- Plethodontid salamanders are diverse and widely distributed taxa and play critical roles in ecosystem processes. Due to salamander use of structurally complex habitats, and because only a portion of a population is available for sampling, evaluation of sampling designs and estimators is critical to provide strong inference about Plethodontid ecology...
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- Plethodontid Salamanders Andrew J. Kroll1*, Tiffany S. Garcia2, Jay E. Jones1, Katie Dugger3, Blake Murden4
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- Kroll, Andrew J., Garcia, Tiffany S., Jones, Jay E., Dugger, Katie, Murden, Blake, Johnson, Josh, Peterman, Summer, Brintz, Ben, and Rochelle, Michael
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- Correction 23 Dec 2015: The PLOS ONE Staff (2015) Correction: Evaluating Multi-Level Models to Test Occupancy State Responses of Plethodontid Salamanders. PLOS ONE 10(12): e0145899. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145899
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- Article
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- Arighi, Cecilia N., Carterette, Ben, Cohen, K. Bretonnel, Krallinger, Martin, Wilbur, W. John, Fey, Petra, Dodson, Robert, Cooper, Laurel, Van Slyke, Ceri E., Dahdul, Wasila, Mabee, Paula, Li, Donghui, Harris, Bethany, Gillespie, Marc, Jimenez, Silvia, Roberts, Phoebe, Matthews, Lisa, Becker, Kevin, Drabkin, Harold, Bello, Susan, Licata, Luana, Chatr-aryamontri, Andrew, Schaeffer, Mary L., Park, Julie, Haendel, Melissa, Van Auken, Kimberly, Li, Yuling, Chan, Juancarlos, Muller, Hans-Michael, Cui, Hong, Balhoff, James P., Wu, Johnny Chi-Yang, Lu, Zhiyong, Wei, Chih-Hsuan, Tudor, Catalina O., Raja, Kalpana, Subramani, Suresh, Natarajan, Jeyakumar, Cejuela, Juan Miguel, Dubey, Pratibha, and Wu, Cathy
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- In many databases, biocuration primarily involves literature curation, which usually involves retrieving relevant articles, extracting information that will translate into annotations and identifying new incoming literature. As the volume of biological literature increases, the use of text mining to assist in biocuration becomes increasingly relevant. A number of groups have...
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- BioCreative 2012 Workshop Track III: interactive text mining task Cecilia N. Arighi1,2,*, Ben Carterette2, K
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- Pfeifer, Marion, Lefebvre, Veronique, Gardner, Toby A., Arroyo‐Rodriguez, Victor, Baeten, Lander, Banks‐Leite, Cristina, Barlow, Jos, Betts, Matthew G., Brunet, Joerg, Cerezo, Alexis, Cisneros, Laura M., Collard, Stuart, D'Cruze, Neil, da Silva Motta, Catarina, Duguay, Stephanie, Eggermont, Hilde, Eigenbrod, Felix, Hadley, Adam S., Hanson, Thor R., Hawes, Joseph E., Heartsill Scalley, Tamara, Klingbeil, Brian T., Kolb, Annette, Kormann, Urs, Kumar, Sunil, Lachat, Thibault, Lakeman Fraser, Poppy, Lantschner, Victoria, Laurance, William F., Leal, Inara R., Lens, Luc, Marsh, Charles J., Medina‐Rangel, Guido F., Melles, Stephanie, Mezger, Dirk, Oldekop, Johan A., Overal, William L., Owen, Charlotte, Peres, Carlos A., Phalan, Ben, Pidgeon, Anna M., Pilia, Oriana, Possingham, Hugh P., Possingham, Max L., Raheem, Dinarzarde C., Ribeiro, Danilo B., Ribeiro Neto, Jose D., Robinson, W. Douglas, Robinson, Richard, Rytwinski, Trina, Scherber, Christoph, Slade, Eleanor M., Somarriba, Eduardo, Stouffer, Philip C., Struebig, Matthew J., Tylianakis, Jason M., Tscharntke, Teja, Tyre, Andrew J., Urbina Cardona, Jose N., Vasconcelos, Heraldo L., Wearn, Oliver, Wells, Konstans, Willig, Michael R., Wood, Eric, Young, Richard P., Bradley, Andrew V., and Ewers, Robert M.
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- Habitat fragmentation studies have produced complex results that are challenging to synthesize. Inconsistencies among studies may result from variation in the choice of landscape metrics and response variables, which is often compounded by a lack of key statistical or methodological information. Collating primary datasets on biodiversity responses to fragmentation in...
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- . Peres18, Ben Phalan16, Anna M. Pidgeon34, Oriana Pilia1, Hugh P. Possingham1,35, Max L. Possingham36