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L. E. Painter, Beschta, R. L., Larsen, E. J., and Ripple, W. J., After long-term decline, are aspen recovering in northern Yellowstone?, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 329, pp. 108 - 117, 2014.
M. S. Townsend, Henning, J. A., Hummer, K. E., J, J., Mahaffee, W. F., and Hampton, D., AFLPBased Genetic Diversity Estimates of Wild American Hop (Humulus), in Symposium Program, 1st Int. Soc. Hort. Sci. Humulus Symposium, 2004.
M. S. Townsend and Henning, J. A., AFLP Discrimination of Native North American and Cultivated Hop, Crop Science, vol. 49, no. 2, p. 600, 2009.
R. G. Anthony, Miller, R. F., Reinkensmeyer, D. P., Rose, J. A., and Willis, M. J., The affects of community structure on avian populations in juniper woodlands and shrub steppe: work in progress, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1999.
D. C. Ganskopp, Affecting beef cattle distribution in rangeland pastures with salt and water, Range field day report, pp. 1–3, 2004.
K. C. Harding-Marjanovic, Houtz, E. F., Yi, S., Field, J., Sedlak, D. L., and Alvarez-Cohen, L., Aerobic Biotransformation of Fluorotelomer Thioether Amido Sulfonate (Lodyne) in AFFF-Amended Microcosms, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 49, no. 13, pp. 7666 - 7674, 2015.
L. Chibwe, Geier, M. C., Nakamura, J., Tanguay, R. L., Aitken, M. D., and Simonich, S. L. Massey, Aerobic Bioremediation of PAH Contaminated Soil Results in Increased Genotoxicity and Developmental Toxicity., Environ Sci Technol, vol. 49, no. 23, pp. 13889-98, 2015.
L. Chibwe, Geier, M. C., Nakamura, J., Tanguay, R., Aitken, M. D., and Simonich, S. L. Massey, Aerobic Bioremediation of PAH Contaminated Soil Results in Increased Genotoxicity and Developmental Toxicity, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 49, no. 23, pp. 13889 - 13898, 2015.
M. Krause, Mondal, S., Crossa, J., Singh, R. P., Pinto, F., Haghighattalab, A., Shrestha, S., Rutkoski, J., Gore, M. A., Sorrells, M. E., and Poland, J., Aerial high‐throughput phenotyping enables indirect selection for grain yield at the early generation, seed‐limited stages in breeding programs, Crop Science, vol. 60, no. 6, pp. 3096 - 3114, 2020.
C. F. G. Thomas, Brain, P., and Jepson, P., Aerial activity of linyphiid spiders: modelling dispersal distances from meteorology and behaviour, Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 40, no. 5, pp. 912 - 927, 2003.
C. J. Funatake, Marshall, N. B., and Kerkvliet, N. I., Advertisement In utero Exposure of Mice to Dibenzo[a,l]Pyrene Produces Lymphoma in the Offspring: Role of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor , Journal of Immunotoxicology, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 81 - 91, 2008.
L. M. Beaver, Nkrumah-Elie, Y. M., Truong, L., Barton, C. L., Knecht, A. L., Gonnerman, G. D., Wong, C. P., Tanguay, R. L., and Ho, E., Adverse effects of parental zinc deficiency on metal homeostasis and embryonic development in a zebrafish model., J Nutr Biochem, vol. 43, pp. 78-87, 2017.
L. M. Beaver, Nkrumah-Elie, Y. M., Truong, L., Barton, C. L., Knecht, A. L., Gonnerman, G. D., Wong, C. P., Tanguay, R. L., and Ho, E., Adverse effects of parental zinc deficiency on metal homeostasis and embryonic development in a zebrafish model, J Nutr Biochem, 2017.
T. Stock, Braithwaite, E. T., and Kowalewski, A. R., Advancing use of key integrated pest management practices in schools, ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2019.
A. Planchart, Mattingly, C. J., Allen, D., Ceger, P., Casey, W., Hinton, D., Kanungo, J., Kullman, S. W., Tal, T., Bondesson, M., Burgess, S. M., Sullivan, C., Kim, C., Behl, M., Padilla, S., Reif, D. M., Tanguay, R. L., and Hamm, J., Advancing toxicology research using in vivo high throughput toxicology with small fish models., ALTEX, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 435-452, 2016.
A. Planchart, Mattingly, C. J., Allen, D., Ceger, P., Casey, W., Hinton, D., Kanungo, J., Kullman, S. W., Tal, T., Bondesson, M., Burgess, S. M., Sullivan, C., Kim, C., Behl, M., Padilla, S., Reif, D. M., Tanguay, R. L., and Hamm, J., Advancing toxicology research using in vivo high throughput toxicology with small fish models., ALTEX, 2016.
C. Call, Smith, B., Kartchner, H., Steineckert, R., and Tuckness, J., Advancing EBIPM Through Education, Rangelands, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 57 - 63, 2012.
D. Tullos, Advances in the Science and Communication of Biophysical Interactions in Riverine Landscapes II Posters, in 2014 AGU Fall Meeting, 2014.
J. Chaudhary, Khatri, P., Singla, P., Kumawat, S., Kumari, A., R, V., Vikram, A., Jindal, S. Kumar, Kardile, H., Kumar, R., Sonah, H., and Deshmukh, R., Advances in Omics Approaches for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Tomato, Biology, vol. 8, p. 90, 2019.
L. Moraes é Vasconcelos, Filho, O. Gomes á, and Cooke, R. F., Advances in Experimental Medicine and BiologyCurrent and Future Reproductive Technologies and World Food ProductionImpacts of Reproductive Technologies on Beef Production in South America, vol. 752. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013, pp. 161 - 180.
R. Awale, Machado, S., Bista, P., Wysocki, D. J., Rondon, S. I., Houston, L., Seavert, C., Capalbo, S., and Antle, J. M., Advances in dryland farming in the inland Pacific Northwest, WSU Extension Service, Pullman, Washington, PNW697, 2017.
R. S. Rasmusse Hellberg and Morrissey, M. T., Advances in DNA-based techniques for the detection of seafood species substitution on the commercial market., J Lab Autom, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 308-21, 2011.
R. J. McGorrin, Advances in dairy flavor chemistry, in SPECIAL PUBLICATION-ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY, vol. 274, 2001, pp. 67–84.
M. Kleber, Eusterhues, K., Keiluweit, M., Mikutta, C., Mikutta, R., and Nico, P. S., Advances in AgronomyMineral–Organic Associations: Formation, Properties, and Relevance in Soil Environments, vol. 130. Elsevier, 2015, pp. 1 - 140.
C. W. Mueller, Weber, P. K., Kilburn, M. R., Hoeschen, C., Kleber, M., and Pett-Ridge, J., Advances in AgronomyAdvances in the Analysis of Biogeochemical Interfaces, vol. 121. Elsevier, 2013, pp. 1 - 46.