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- Tancred, Barry John
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- Workers with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) in the United States and England have reported in the literature that the chemical affects the weight gaining ability of experimental animals. Narula, University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, found that 50 parts per million DMSO increased the size and numbers of tissue culture cells....
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Barry John Tancred for the M.S. in Animal Science (Nave) (Degree
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- King, John Barry
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- In the event of a small break loss of coolant accident (SBLOCA) in a nuclear reactor, cold fluid is injected through the reactor system high pressure injector to compensate for the coolant loss. When this flow rate is less than a critical value, however, the hot fluid in the cold...
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- Dissertation
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF John Barry King Jr. for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
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- King, John (John Barry), 1963-
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- The conjugate gradient method is an efficient means of solving large sparse symmetric positive definite systems of linear equations which arise from finite difference approximations to self-adjoint elliptic partial differential equations. In obtaining a solution, the conjugate gradient method successively minimizes a certain norm of the error in different orthogonal...
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- Masters Thesis
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- . Cunningham for John Barry King Acknowledgement I wish to thank my grandparents for raising me and helping
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- Dayton, Paul K., Kim, Stacy, Jarrell, Shannon C., Oliver, John S., Hammerstrom, Kamille, Fisher, Jennifer L., O'Connor, Kevin, Barber, Julie S., Robilliard, Gordon, Barry, James, Thurber, Andrew R., and Conlan, Kathy
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- Polar ecosystems are sensitive to climate forcing, and we often lack baselines to evaluate changes. Here we report a nearly 50-year study in which a sudden shift in the population dynamics of an ecologically important, structure-forming hexactinellid sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini was observed. This is the largest Antarctic sponge, with individuals...
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- Article
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- Antarctic Hexactinellid Sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini Paul K. Dayton1*, Stacy Kim2, Shannon C. Jarrell1, John S
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- Fleischbein, Jane, Huyer, Adriana, 1945-, Smith, Robert L. (Robert Lloyd), 1935-, Kosro, P. Michael, 1951-, Wheeler, Patricia A., Peterson, W. T., Barth, John A., Sherr, Evelyn, and Sherr, Barry F.
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- PURPOSE: To determine physical, plankton and nutrient/chemical conditions over the continental margin for climate change studies in NE Pacific. In particular, to make CTD and CTD/rosette and net tow stations along the Newport Hydro line, and to make continuous observations of currents using ADCP and of surface-layer temperature, salinity and...
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- Technical Report
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- Dr. Wm. Peterson, and the attached microzooplankton report was provided by Drs. Evelyn and Barry
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- Svejcar, Tony, Boyd, Chad, Davies, Kirk, Madsen, Matthew, Bates, Jonathan D., Sheley, Roger, Marlow, Clayton, Bohnert, David W., Borman, Mike, Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo, Buckhouse, John, Stringham, Tamzen, Perryman, Barry, Swanson, Sherman, Tate, Kenneth, George, Mel, Ruyle, George, Roundy, Bruce, Call, Chris, Jensen, Kevin, Launchbaugh, Karen, Gearhart, Amanda, Vermeire, Lance, Tanaka, John, Derner, Justin, Frasier, Gary, and Havstad, Kris
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- In a previous article, Beschta et al. (Environ Manag 51(2):474–491, 2013) argue that grazing by large ungulates (both native and domestic) should be eliminated or greatly reduced on western public lands to reduce potential climate change impacts. The authors did not present a balanced synthesis of the scientific literature, and...
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- Article
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- -Gonzàlez • John Buckhouse • Tamzen Stringham • Barry Perryman • Sherman Swanson • Kenneth Tate • Mel
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- Fleishman, Erica, Blockstein, David E., Hall, John A., Mascia, Michael B., Rudd, Murray A., Scott, J. Michael, Sutherland, William J., Bartuska, Ann M., Brown, A. Gordon, Christen, Catherine A., Clement, Joel P., Dellasala, Dominick, Duke, Clifford S., Eaton, Marietta, Fiske, Shirley J., Gosnell, Hannah, Haney, J. Christopher, Hutchins, Michael, Klein, Mary L., Marqusee, Jeffrey, Noon, Barry R., Nordgren, John R., Orbuch, Paul M., Powell, Jimmie, Quarles, Steven P., Saterson, Kathryn A., Savitt, Charles C., Stein, Bruce A., Webster, Michael S., and Vedder, Amy
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- To maximize the utility of research to decisionmaking, especially given limited financial resources, scientists must set priorities for their efforts. We present a list of the top 40 high-priority, multidisciplinary research questions directed toward informing some of the most important current and future decisions about management of species, communities, and...
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- Article
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- , michaEl hutchins, mary l. klEin, JEFFrEy marqusEE, Barry r. noon, John r. norDGrEn, Paul m. orBuch
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- Sullivan, Brian L., Aycrigg, Jocelyn L., Barry, Jessie H., Bonney, Rick E., Bruns, Nicholas, Cooper, Caren B., Damoulas, Theo, Dhondt, Andre A., Dietterich, Thomas G., Farnsworth, Andrew, Fink, Daniel, Fitzpatrick, John W., Fredericks, Thomas, Gerbracht, Jeff, Gomes, Carla, Hochachka, Wesley M., Iliff, Marshall J., Lagoze, Carl, La Sorte, Frank A., Merrifield, Matthew, Morris, Will, Phillips, Tina B., Reynolds, Mark, Rodewald, Amanda D., Rosenberg, Kenneth V., Trautmann, Nancy M., Wiggins, Andrea, Winkler, David W., Wong, Weng-Keen, Wood, Christopher L., Yu, Jun, and Kelling, Steve
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- Citizen-science projects engage volunteers to gather or process data to address scientific questions. But citizen-science projects vary in their ability to contribute usefully for science, conservation, or public policy. eBird has evolved from a basic citizen-science project into a collective enterprise, taking a novel approach to citizen science by developing...
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- Article
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- to development and application of citizen science Sullivan, B. L., Aycrigg, J. L., Barry, J. H
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- Floudas, Dimitrios, Binder, Manfred, Riley, Robert, Barry, Kerrie, Blanchette, Robert A., Henrissat, Bernard, Martínez, Angel T., Otillar, Robert, Spatafora, Joseph W., Yadav, Jagjit S., Aerts, Andrea, Benoit, Isabelle, Boyd, Alex, Carlson, Alexis, Copeland, Alex, Coutinho, Pedro M., de Vries, Ronald P., Ferreira, Patricia, Findley, Keisha, Foster, Brian, Gaskell, Jill, Glotzer, Dylan, Gorecki, Pawel, Heitman, Joseph, Hesse, Cedar, Hori, Chiaki, Igarashi, Kiyohiko, Jurgens, Joel A., Kallen, Nathan, Kersten, Phil, Kohler, Annegret, Kues, Ursula, Kumar, T. K. Arun, Kuo, Alan, LaButti, Kurt, Larrondo, Luis F., Lindquist, Erika, Ling, Albee, Lombard, Vincent, Lucas, Susan, Lundell, Taina, Martin, Rachael, McLaughlin, David J., Morgenstern, Ingo, Morin, Emanuelle, Murat, Claude, Nagy, Laszlo G., Nolan, Matt, Ohm, Robin A., Patyshakuliyeva, Aleksandrina, Rokas, Antonis, Ruiz-Duenas, Francisco J., Sabat, Grzegorz, Salamov, Asaf, Samejima, Masahiro, Schmutz, Jeremy, Slot, Jason C., St. John, Franz, Stenlid, Jan, Sun, Hui, Sun, Sheng, Syed, Khajamohiddin, Tsang, Adrian, Wiebenga, Ad, Young, Darcy, Pisabarro, Antonio, Eastwood, Daniel C., Martin, Francis, Cullen, Dan, Grigoriev, Igor V., and Hibbett, David S.
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- Wood is a major pool of organic carbon that is highly resistant to decay, owing largely to the presence of lignin. The only organisms capable of substantial lignin decay are white rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes, which also contains non–lignin-degrading brown rot and ectomycorrhizal species. Comparative analyses of 31 fungal...
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- , Robert Riley, Kerrie Barry, Robert A. Blanchette, Bernard Henrissat, Angel T. Martínez, Robert Otillar
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- Floudas, Dimitrios, Binder, Manfred, Riley, Robert, Barry, Kerrie, Blanchette, Robert A., Henrissat, Bernard, Martínez, Angel T., Otillar, Robert, Spatafora, Joseph W., Yadav, Jagjit S., Aerts, Andrea, Benoit, Isabelle, Boyd, Alex, Carlson, Alexis, Copeland, Alex, Coutinho, Pedro M., de Vries, Ronald P., Ferreira, Patricia, Findley, Keisha, Foster, Brian, Gaskell, Jill, Glotzer, Dylan, Gorecki, Pawel, Heitman, Joseph, Hesse, Cedar, Hori, Chiaki, Igarashi, Kiyohiko, Jurgens, Joel A., Kallen, Nathan, Kersten, Phil, Kohler, Annegret, Kues, Ursula, Kumar, T. K. Arun, Kuo, Alan, LaButti, Kurt, Larrondo, Luis F., Lindquist, Erika, Ling, Albee, Lombard, Vincent, Lucas, Susan, Lundell, Taina, Martin, Rachael, McLaughlin, David J., Morgenstern, Ingo, Morin, Emanuelle, Murat, Claude, Nagy, Laszlo G., Nolan, Matt, Ohm, Robin A., Patyshakuliyeva, Aleksandrina, Rokas, Antonis, Ruiz-Duenas, Francisco J., Sabat, Grzegorz, Salamov, Asaf, Samejima, Masahiro, Schmutz, Jeremy, Slot, Jason C., St. John, Franz, Stenlid, Jan, Sun, Hui, Sun, Sheng, Syed, Khajamohiddin, Tsang, Adrian, Wiebenga, Ad, Young, Darcy, Pisabarro, Antonio, Eastwood, Daniel C., Martin, Francis, Cullen, Dan, Grigoriev, Igor V., and Hibbett, David S.
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- Wood is a major pool of organic carbon that is highly resistant to decay, owing largely to the presence of lignin. The only organisms capable of substantial lignin decay are white rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes, which also contains non–lignin-degrading brown rot and ectomycorrhizal species. Comparative analyses of 31 fungal...
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- Fungal Genomes Dimitrios Floudas,1 Manfred Binder,1 Robert Riley,2 Kerrie Barry,2 Robert A. Blanchette,3