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P. Moriel, Scatena, T. S., Filho, O. Gá, Cooke, R. F., and Vasconcelos, J. L. M., Concentrations of Progesterone and Insulin in Serum of Nonlactating Dairy Cows in Response to Carbohydrate Source and Processing, Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 91, no. 12, pp. 4616 - 4621, 2008.
W. Wang, Simonich, S. L. Massey, Xue, M., Zhao, J., Zhang, N., Wang, R., Cao, J., and Tao, S., Concentrations, sources and spatial distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils from Beijing, Tianjin and surrounding areas, North China, Environmental Pollution, vol. 158, no. 5, pp. 1245 - 1251, 2010.
R. Sheley and Davies, K. W., A Conceptual Framework for Preventing the Spatial Dispersal of Invasive Plants, Weed Science, vol. 55, no. 02, pp. 178 - 184, 2007.
E. Castle, A conceptual framework for the study of rural places, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, pp. 621–631, 1998.
M. Kleber, Sollins, P., and Sutton, R., A conceptual model of organo-mineral interactions in soils: self-assembly of organic molecular fragments into zonal structures on mineral surfaces, Biogeochemistry, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 9 - 24, 2007.
M. Cosh, Ochsner, T., Evett, S., Small, E., Selker, J., Steele-Dunne, S., and Zreda, M., Conclusions from the SMAP Marena Oklahoma in situ soil moisture testbed (SMAP-MOISST), in Meeting Abstract, 2014.
D. Tullos, Concurrent Sessions A: Dam Removal II-Physical and Biological Responses to Dam Removal: Evidence Against Small Dam Removal as an Ecological Disturbance, 2013.
F. A. Sneva, Hunter, V. E., and Rittenhouse, L. Ronald, Conditioning cattle to water stress, in Proceedings-Western Section, American Society of Animal Science (USA), 1976.
Y. Jankuloff and Zheljazkov, V. D., Conditions for improving the biosynthesis of atropine and scopolamine in plants, Higher Institute of Agriculture – Plovdiv, Scientific Works, vol. 4, pp. 243-247, 1995.
M. I. JD and Weatherspoon, C. P., On conducting a multi-site, multi-disciplinary forestry research project: lessons from the national fire and fire surrogate study, Forest Science, vol. 56, pp. 4-17, 2010.
M. I. J. D. and Weatherspoon, C. P., On conducting a multi-site, multi-disciplinary forestry research project: lessons from the national fire and fire surrogate study, Forest Science, vol. 56, pp. 4-17, 2010.
A. K. Harding, Harper, B., Stone, D., O'Neill, C., Berger, P., Harris, S., and Donatuto, J., Conducting research with tribal communities: sovereignty, ethics and data-sharing issues, Environmental Health Perspectives, September, pp. 11–24, 2011.
R. Contreras, Ruter, J. M., Conner, J., Zeng, Y., and Ozias-Akins, P., Confirmation of hybridity using GISH and determination of 18S rDNA copy number using FISH in interspecific F 1 hybrids of Tecoma (Bignoniaceae), Genome, vol. 55, no. 6, pp. 437 - 445, 2012.
D. Heimeier, C. Baker, S., PJ, D., K, R., A, H., and GS, S., Confirmed expression of MHC class I and class II genes in the New Zealand endemic Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori), Marine Mammal Science, 2009.
J. W. Karl and Sheley, R., On Conflict and Conflict of Interest, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 572-573, 2019.
K. Nesse and Rahe, M. L., Conflicts in the Use of the ACS by Federal Agencies Between Statutory Requirements and Survey Methodology, Population Research and Policy Review, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 461 - 480, 2015.
P. Tadpitchayangkoon, Park, J. W., and Yongsawatdigul, J., Conformational changes and dynamic rheological properties of fish sarcoplasmic proteins treated at various pHs, Food Chemistry, vol. 121, no. 4, pp. 1046 - 1052, 2010.
L. Yang, Broderick, D., Campbell, Y., Gombart, A. F., Stevens, J. F., Jiang, Y., Hsu, V. L., Bisson, W. H., and Maier, C. S., Conformational Modulation of the Farnesoid X Receptor by Prenylflavonoids: Insights from Hydrogen Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry (HDX-MS), Fluorescence Titration and Molecular Docking Studies., Biochim Biophys Acta, 2016.
R. E. ’ Dell, James, J. J., and Richards, J. H., Congeneric Serpentine and Nonserpentine Shrubs Differ More in Leaf Ca:Mg than in Tolerance of Low N, Low P, or Heavy Metals, Plant and Soil, vol. 2803012910615254324512117621221607148506416045594413791470436412741071573097134167215862, no. 1-2Suppl., pp. 49 - 64, 2006.
J. D. Maestas, Roundy, B. A., and Bates, J. D., Conifer removal in the sagebrush steppe: the why, when, where, and how, in Great Basin Fact Sheet Series, no. 4, Sage-Grouse Initiative, 2015.
D. Tullos, Walter, C., and Dunham, J. B., Consequences of scale of flow field observation on apparent energy expenditure and habitat selection by juvenile coho, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2015.
M. A. B. Abdallah, Mata-González, R., Martin, D. W., Noller, J. S., and Wan, C., Consequences of Surface and Subsurface Water Use on Wetland Graminoids of Different Geographic Origin, Wetlands, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 121 - 131, 2018.
D. D. Briske, Thurow, T. Lee, and , Conservation benefits of rangeland practices, 2011.
C. Langpap, Conservation Incentives Programs for Endangered Species: An Analysis of Landowner Participation, Land Economics, vol. 80, no. 3, pp. 375-388, 2004.
C. Langpap, Conservation of Endangered Species: Can Incentives Work for Private Landowners? , Ecological Economics, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 558-572, 2006.