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Dating the Siple Dome (Antarctica) ice core by manual and computer interpretation of annual layering
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- Taylor, Kendrick C., Alley, Richard B., Meese, Debra A., Spencer, Matthew K., Brook, Edward J., Dunbar, Nelia W., Finkel, Robert C., Gow, Anthony J., Kurbatov, Andrei V., Lamorey, Gregg W., Mayewski, Paul A., Meyerson, Eric A., Nishiizumi, Kunihiko, and Zielinski, Gregory A.
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- The Holocene portion of the Siple Dome (Antarctica) ice core was dated by interpreting the electrical, visual and chemical properties of the were interpreted manually and with a computer algorithm.The algorithm was adjusted to be consistent with atmospheric methane stratigraphic (Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2) ice core, ¹⁰Be stratigraphic ties...
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- interpretation of annual layering KENDRICK C.TAYLOR,1 RICHARD B. ALLEY,2 DEBRA A. MEESE,3 MATTHEW K. SPENCER,2
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- Derr, Debra A.
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- Oregon educational reform efforts are moving ahead with the support of legislation, business and industry, and education. There has been little apparent consideration given to the readiness of tenth graders to make career choices even though the research in the area of career maturity indicates that students at this period...
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- Dissertation
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- OF THE THESIS OF Debra A. Den for the degree of Doctor of Education presented on July 22, 1996
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- Moe, Debra K., Whittaker, James Kramer, 1949-, Oliveira, Ronald A., and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- Published May 1979. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- . WHEAT ACREAGE SUPPLY ELASTICITY Debra K. Moe, James K. Whittaker and Ronald A. Oliveira In a recent
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- Tréhu, Anne Martine, Stakes, Debra S., Bartlett, Cindy D., Chevallier, Johanna, Duncan, Robert A., Goffredi, Shana K., Potter, Susan M., and Salamy, Karen A.
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- Seismic data and seafloor samples indicate the presence of free gas, gas hydrate, and fluid seeps south of the Gorda Escarpment, a topographic feature that marks the eastern end of the Gorda/Pacific transform plate boundary southwest of Cape Mendocino, California. In spite of high sedimentation rates and high biological productivity,...
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- hydrates, and fluid seeps on the transform margin offshore Cape Mendocino Anne M. Tréhu,1 Debra S
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- Beschta, Robert L., Donahue, Debra L., DellaSala, Dominick A., Rhodes, Jonathan J., Karr, James R., O'Brien, Mary H., Fleischner, Thomas L., and Williams, Cindy Deacon
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- Beschta et al. (2013) synthesized the ecological effects 41 of climate change and ungulate grazing on western public lands, grounding their recommendations in ecological considerations and federal agency legal authority and obligations. Svejcar et al. (2014) suggest that Beschta et al. (2013) neither “present a balanced synthesis of the scientific...
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- Reply to Svejcar et al. 1 2 Robert L. Beschta 2 * Debra L. Donahue * Dominick A. DellaSala
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- Casapao, Anthony M., Kullar, Ravina, Davis, Susan L., Levine, Donald P., Zhao, Jing J., Potoski, Brian A., Goff, Debra A., Crank, Christopher W., Segreti, John, Sakoulas, George, Cosgrove, Sara E., and Rybak, Michael J.
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- Enterococci are among the leading pathogens isolated in hospital-acquired infections. Current antimicrobial options for vancomycin- resistant enterococci (VRE) are limited. Prior data suggest that daptomycin at>6 mg/kg of body weight/day may be used to treat enterococcal infections. We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness and safety of high-dose daptomycin (HD-daptomycin) therapy (>6...
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- . Zhao,b,g Brian A. Potoski,h,i Debra A. Goff,j,k Christopher W. Crank,l John Segreti,m George Sakoulas
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- Crook, David A., Lowe, Winsor H., Allendorf, Frederick W., Erős, Tibor, Finn, Debra S., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Hadwen, Wade L., Harrod, Chris, Hermoso, Virgilio, Jennings, Simon, Kilada, Raouf W., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Hansen, Michael M., Page, Timothy J., Riginos, Cynthia, Fry, Brian, and Hughes, Jane M.
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- Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and 50 ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal...
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- PowerPoint Presentation Figure 1: (a) Average free-flowing
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- Crook, David A., Lowe, Winsor H., Allendorf, Frederick W., Erős, Tibor, Finn, Debra S., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Hadwen, Wade L., Harrod, Chris, Hermoso, Virgilio, Jennings, Simon, Kilada, Raouf W., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Hansen, Michael M., Page, Timothy J., Riginos, Cynthia, Fry, Brian, and Hughes, Jane M.
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- Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and 50 ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal...
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- support management and mitigation David A. Crook 1* , Winsor H. Lowe 2 , Frederick W. Allendorf 2
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- Crook, David A., Lowe, Winsor H., Allendorf, Frederick W., Erős, Tibor, Finn, Debra S., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Hadwen, Wade L., Harrod, Chris, Hermoso, Virgilio, Jennings, Simon, Kilada, Raouf W., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Hansen, Michael M., Page, Timothy J., Riginos, Cynthia, Fry, Brian, and Hughes, Jane M.
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- Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and 50 ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal...
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- Laurance, William F., Useche, D. Carolina, Rendeiro, Julio, Kalka, Margareta, Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Sloan, Sean P., Laurance, Susan G., Campbell, Mason, Abernethy, Kate, Alvarez, Patricia, Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor, Ashton, Peter, Benitez-Malvido, Julieta, Blom, Allard, Bobo, Kadiri S., Cannon, Charles H., Cao, Min, Carroll, Richard, Chapman, Colin, Coates, Rosamond, Cords, Marina, Danielsen, Finn, De Dijn, Bart, Dinerstein, Eric, Donnelly, Maureen A., Edwards, David, Edwards, Felicity, Farwig, Nina, Fashing, Peter, Forget, Pierre-Michel, Foster, Mercedes, Gale, George, Harris, David, Harrison, Rhett, Hart, John, Karpanty, Sarah, Kress, W. John, Krishnaswamy, Jagdish, Logsdon, Willis, Lovett, Jon, Magnusson, William, Maisels, Fiona, Marshall, Andrew R., McClearn, Deedra, Mudappa, Divya, Nielsen, Martin R., Pearson, Richard, Pitman, Nigel, van der Ploeg, Jan, Plumptre, Andrew, Poulsen, John, Quesada, Mauricio, Rainey, Hugo, Robinson, Douglas, Roetgers, Christiane, Rovero, Francesco, Scatena, Frederick, Schulze, Christian, Sheil, Douglas, Struhsaker, Thomas, Terborgh, John, Thomas, Duncan, Timm, Robert, Urbina-Cardona, J. Nicolas, Vasudevan, Karthikeyan, Wright, S. Joseph, Arias-G, Juan Carlos, Arroyo, Luzmila, Ashton, Mark, Auzel, Philippe, Babaasa, Dennis, Babweteera, Fred, Baker, Patrick, Banki, Olaf, Bass, Margot, Bila-Isia, Inogwabini, Blake, Stephen, Brockelman, Warren, Brokaw, Nicholas, Bruehl, Carsten A., Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh, Chao, Jung-Tai, Chave, Jerome, Chellam, Ravi, Clark, Connie J., Clavijo, Jose, Congdon, Robert, Corlett, Richard, Dattaraja, H. S., Dave, Chittaranjan, Davies, Glyn, Beisiegel, Beatriz de Mello, da Silva, Rosa de Nazarepaes, Di Fiore, Anthony, Diesmos, Arvin, Dirzo, Rodolfo, Doran-Sheehy, Diane, Eaton, Mitchell, Emmons, Louise, Estrada, Alejandro, Ewango, Corneille, Fedigan, Linda, Feer, Francois, Fruth, Barbara, Willis, Jacalyn Giacalone, Goodale, Uromi, Goodman, Steven, Guix, Juan C., Guthiga, Paul, Haber, William, Hamer, Keith, Herbinger, Ilka, Hill, Jane, Huang, Zhongliang, Sun, I. Fang, Ickes, Kalan, Itoh, Akira, Ivanauskas, Natalia, Jackes, Betsy, Janovec, John, Janzen, Daniel, Jiangming, Mo, Jin, Chen, Jones, Trevor, Justiniano, Hermes, Kalko, Elisabeth, Kasangaki, Aventino, Killeen, Timothy, King, Hen-biau, Klop, Erik, Knott, Cheryl, Kone, Inza, Kudavidanage, Enoka, Ribeiro, Jose Lahoz da Silva, Lattke, John, Laval, Richard, Lawton, Robert, Leal, Miguel, Leighton, Mark, Lentino, Miguel, Leonel, Cristiane, Lindsell, Jeremy, Ling-Ling, Lee, Linsenmair, K. Eduard, Losos, Elizabeth, Lugo, Ariel, Lwanga, Jeremiah, Mack, Andrew L., Martins, Marlucia, McGraw, W. Scott, McNab, Roan, Montag, Luciano, Thompson, Jo Myers, Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob, Nakagawa, Michiko, Nepal, Sanjay, Norconk, Marilyn, Novotny, Vojtech, O'Donnell, Sean, Opiang, Muse, Ouboter, Paul, Parker, Kenneth, Parthasarathy, N., Pisciotta, Katia, Prawiradilaga, Dewi, Pringle, Catherine, Rajathurai, Subaraj, Reichard, Ulrich, Reinartz, Gay, Renton, Katherine, Reynolds, Glen, Reynolds, Vernon, Riley, Erin, Roedel, Mark-Oliver, Rothman, Jessica, Round, Philip, Sakai, Shoko, Sanaiotti, Tania, Savini, Tommaso, Schaab, Gertrud, Seidensticker, John, Siaka, Alhaji, Silman, Miles R., Smith, Thomas B., de Almeida, Samuel Soares, Sodhi, Navjot, Stanford, Craig, Stewart, Kristine, Stokes, Emma, Stoner, Kathryn E., Sukumar, Raman, Surbeck, Martin, Tobler, Mathias, Tscharntke, Teja, Turkalo, Andrea, Umapathy, Govindaswamy, van Weerd, Merlijn, Rivera, Jorge Vega, Venkataraman, Meena, Venn, Linda, Verea, Carlos, de Castilho, Carolina Volkmer, Waltert, Matthias, Wang, Benjamin, Watts, David, Weber, William, West, Paige, Whitacre, David, Whitney, Ken, Wilkie, David, Williams, Stephen, Wright, Debra D., Wright, Patricia, Xiankai, Lu, Yonzon, Pralad, and Zamzani, Franky
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- The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon¹⁻³. With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental...
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- protected areas A list of the authors and their affiliations appears at the end of the paper. The rapid