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B. Heller, B., S., J., W., and K., E., Tourism in Wallowa County and the Zumwalt Prairie: In-Person Survey Results Summer 2012, 2013.
K. W. Davies, To Burn or Not to Burn: Comparing Reintroducing Fire with Cutting an Encroaching Conifer for Conservation of an Imperiled Shrub‐Steppe, Ecology and Evolution, vol. 9, no. 16, pp. 9137-9148, 2019.
P. WE, KJ, B., and H, N., Tissue-print methods for localization of RNA and proteins in seeds, in Methods in Molecular Biology: Seed Dormancy, vol. 773, A. R. Kermode, Ed. Totowa: Humana Press, 2011, pp. 329-339.
P. WE, KJ, B., and H, N., Tissue-print methods for localization of RNA and proteins in seeds, in Methods in Molecular Biology: Seed Dormancy, vol. 773, A. R. Kermode, Ed. Totowa: Humana Press, 2011, pp. 329-339.
J. Felix, Ivany, J., Kegode, G. O., and Doohan, D., Timing Potato Cultivation Using The Weedcast Model, Weed Science, vol. 57, no. 01, pp. 87 - 93, 2009.
D. Stone, Jepson, P., Kramarz, P., and Laskowski, R., Time to death response in carabid beetles exposed to multiple stressors along a gradient of heavy metal pollution, Environmental Pollution, vol. 113, pp. 239–244, 2001.
D. E. Rupp, Keim, R. F., Ossiander, M., Brugnach, M., and Selker, J., Time scale and intensity dependency in multiplicative cascades for temporal rainfall disaggregation, Water resources research, vol. 45, 2009.
J. Bouzas, Kantt, C. A., BODYFELT, F. L. O. Y. D. W., and Torres, J. A., Time and temperature influence on chemical aging indicators for a commercial Cheddar cheese, Journal of Food Science, vol. 58, pp. 1307–1313, 1993.
S. C. Tilton, Karin, N. J., Tolic, A., Xie, Y., Lai, X., Hamilton, R. F., Waters, K. M., Holian, A., Witzmann, F. A., and Orr, G., Three human cell types respond to multi-walled carbon nanotubes and titanium dioxide nanobelts with cell-specific transcriptomic and proteomic expression patterns, Nanotoxicology, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 533 - 548, 2014.
K. E. Doherty, Boyd, C. S., Kerby, J. D., Sitz, A. L., Foster, L. J., Cahill, M. C., Johnson, D. D., and Sparklin, B. D., Threat‐Based State and Transition Models Predict Sage‐Grouse Occurrence while Promoting Landscape Conservation, Wildlife Society Bulletin, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 473-487, 2021.
W. Herbert Kennick and Raleigh, R. J., Third Annual Beef Cattle Day - A summary of reports Protein requirements for supplements for wintering range beef calves with meadow hay included, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1961.
M. S. Ferrer, Anderson, D. E., Jones, M. L., Miesner, M. D., Raudsepp, T., Avila, F., and Kutzler, M. A., Theriogenology Question of the Month, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, vol. 241, no. 6, pp. 697 - 700, 2012.
H. Kang, Lee, C. Hyung, Kim, J. Rhan, Kwon, J. Yeon, Son, M. - J., Kim, J. - E., and Lee, K. Won, Theobroma cacao extract attenuates the development of Dermatophagoides farinae-induced atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in NC/Nga mice., Food Chem, vol. 216, pp. 19-26, 2017.
H. Kang, Lee, C. Hyung, Kim, J. Rhan, Kwon, J. Yeon, Son, M. - J., Kim, J. - E., and Lee, K. Won, Theobroma cacao extract attenuates the development of Dermatophagoides farinae-induced atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in NC/Nga mice., Food Chem, vol. 216, pp. 19-26, 2017.
H. Kang, Lee, C. Hyung, Kim, J. Rhan, Kwon, J. Yeon, Son, M. - J., Kim, J. - E., and Lee, K. Won, Theobroma cacao extract attenuates the development of Dermatophagoides farinae-induced atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in NC/Nga mice., Food Chem, vol. 216, pp. 19-26, 2017.
H. Kang, Lee, C. Hyung, Kim, J. Rhan, Kwon, J. Yeon, Son, M. - J., Kim, J. - E., and Lee, K. Won, Theobroma cacao extract attenuates the development of Dermatophagoides farinae-induced atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in NC/Nga mice., Food Chem, vol. 216, pp. 19-26, 2017.
Z. Wallace, Kennedy, P. L., Squires, J. R., Oakleaf, R. J., Olson, L. L., and Dugger, K. M., Territory occupancy of ferruginous hawks is more strongly related to prey abundance and vegetative cover than density of oil and gas infrastructure, PLoS One (to be submitted 01/2015), 2015.
D. F. Bradford, Stanley, K. A., Tallent, N. G., Sparling, D. W., Nash, M. S., Knapp, R. A., McConnell, L. L., and Simonich, S. L. Massey, Temporal and spatial variation of atmospherically deposited organic contaminants at high elevation in yosemite national park, California, USA, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 517 - 525, 2013.
M. A. Weltz, Jolley, L., Goodrich, D. C., Boykin, K., Nearing, M., Stone, J., Guertin, P., Hernandez, M., Spaeth, K. E., Pierson, F. B., Morris, C., and Kepner, B., Techniques for assessing the environmental outcomes of conservation practices applied to rangeland watersheds, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, vol. 66, no. 5, p. 154A - 162A, 2011.
C. M. Britton, Karr, B. L., and Sneva, F. A., A Technique for Measuring Rate of Fire Spread, Journal of Range Management, vol. 30, no. 5, p. 395, 1977.
C. Weiss, Faust, D., Dürk, H., Kolluri, S., Pelzer, A., Schneider, S., Dietrich, C., Oesch, F., and Göttlicher, M., TCDD induces c-jun expression via a novel Ah (dioxin) receptor-mediated p38-MAPK-dependent pathway., Oncogene, vol. 24, no. 31, pp. 4975-83, 2005.
A. K. Ehrlich, Pennington, J. M., Bisson, W. H., Kolluri, S., and Kerkvliet, N. I., TCDD, FICZ, and other high affinity AhR ligands dose-dependently determine the fate of CD4+ T cell differentiation., Toxicol Sci, 2018.
A. K. Ehrlich, Pennington, J. M., Bisson, W. H., Kolluri, S., and Kerkvliet, N. I., TCDD, FICZ, and other high affinity AhR ligands dose-dependently determine the fate of CD4+ T cell differentiation., Toxicol Sci, 2018.
N. I. Kerkvliet, T Lymphocytes Are Direct, Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR)-Dependent Targets of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD): AhR Expression in Both CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells Is Necessary for Full Suppression of a Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Response by TCDD, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, vol. 185, no. 2, pp. 146 - 152, 2002.