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Quantitative estimates of isopod resource utilization using a Bayesian fatty acid mixing model.,
, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2014, Volume 507, (2014)
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Photoperiodic Flowering: Time Measurement Mechanisms in Leaves.,
, Annual review of plant biology, 2014 Dec 12, (2014)
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Response of Escherichia coli growth rate to osmotic shock,
, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 111, Issue 21, p.7807 - 7812, (2014)
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Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirds,
, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, June 2014, Volume 75, (2014)
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Biogeographically distinct controls on C3 and C4 grass distributions: merging community and physiological ecology,
, Global Ecology and Biogeography, (2014)
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Floral volatile alleles can contribute to pollinator-mediated reproductive isolation in monkeyflowers (Mimulus),
, The Plant Journal, Jan-12-2014, Volume 80, Issue 6, p.1031 - 1042, (2014)
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Magnetostratigraphy of the Hell Creek and lower Fort Union Formations in northeastern Montana,
, Geological Society of America Special Papers, Volume 503, p.137–147, (2014)
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Nbio 302 Course Manual,
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Neurobiology 301 Course Manual,
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Suction Device,
, USPTO, 07/2014, Number 13/632,579, (2014)
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Report on the 2013 rapid assessment survey of marine species at New England bays and harbors,
, 2014, Boston, MA, p.32, (2014)
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Protein Switch Engineering by Domain Insertion,
, Methods in Enzymology: Methods in Protein Design, Volume 523, p.369 - 388, (2013)
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Lady of the Dead,
, Night World, Volume 1, Seattle, p.262, (2013)
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Magellanic Penguin,
, Penguins: Natural History and Conservation, Seattle and London, (2013)
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Magellanic Penguin,
, Penguins: Natural History and Conservation, Seattle and London, (2013)
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Galapagos Penguin (Spheniscus mendisulus),
, Penguins: Natural History and Conservation, (2013)
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Saturation Diving and Underwater Laboratories: How Underwater Technology Has Aided Research on Coral Biology and Reef Ecology,
, Research and Discoveries: The Revolution of Science through Scuba, Volume 39, Washington, DC, p.39-52, (2013)
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