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M. L. Merrill, Bohnert, D. W., Harmon, D. L., Craig, A. M., and Schrick, F. N., The ability of a yeast-derived cell wall preparation to minimize the toxic effects of high-ergot alkaloid tall fescue straw in beef cattle1,2, Journal of Animal Science, vol. 858481718063858182736468605258817958135167551872701571734670103216975665444477265312215MP80–A4919, no. 10Suppl. 1Suppl. 1Suppl. 1Suppl. 14, pp. 2596 - 2605, 2007.
D. Patel, Danelishvili, L., Yamazaki, Y., Alonso, M., Paustian, M. L., Bannantine, J. P., Meunier-Goddik, L., and Bermudez, L. E., The ability of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis to enter bovine epithelial cells is influenced by preexposure to a hyperosmolar environment and intracellular passage in bovine mammary epithelial cells., Infect Immun, vol. 74, no. 5, pp. 2849-55, 2006.
D. Patel, Danelishvili, L., Yamazaki, Y., Alonso, M., Paustian, M. L., Bannantine, J. P., Meunier-Goddik, L., and Bermudez, L. E., The ability of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis to enter bovine epithelial cells is influenced by preexposure to a hyperosmolar environment and intracellular passage in bovine mammary epithelial cells., Infect Immun, vol. 74, no. 5, pp. 2849-55, 2006.
P. N. Reardon, Chacon, S. S., Walter, E. D., Bowden, M. E., Washton, N. M., and Kleber, M., Abiotic Protein Fragmentation by Manganese Oxide: Implications for a Mechanism to Supply Soil Biota with Oligopeptides, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 50, no. 7, pp. 3486 - 3493, 2016.
S. A. Filichkin, Hamilton, M., Dharmawardhana, P. D., Singh, S. K., Sullivan, C., Ben-Hur, A., Reddy, A. S. N., and Jaiswal, P., Abiotic Stresses Modulate Landscape of Poplar Transcriptome via Alternative Splicing, Differential Intron Retention, and Isoform Ratio Switching., Frontiers in plant science, vol. 9, p. 5, 2018.
R. Constantine, Jackson, J. A., Steel, D., Baker, C. S., Brooks, L., Burns, D., Clapham, P., Hauser, N., Madon, B., Mattila, D., Oremus, M., M. Poole, M., Robbins, J., Thompson, K. F., and Garrigue, C., Abundance of humpback whales in Oceania using photo-identification and microsatellite genotyping, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 453, pp. 249 - 261, 2012.
R. Constantine, Jackson, J. A., Steel, D., Baker, C. S., Brooks, L., Burns, D., Clapham, P., Hauser, N., Madon, B., Mattila, D., Oremus, M., M. Poole, M., Robbins, J., Thompson, K. F., and Garrigue, C., Abundance of humpback whales in Oceania using photo-identification and microsatellite genotyping, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 453, pp. 249 - 261, 2012.
R. Constantine, Jackson, J. A., Steel, D., Baker, C. S., Brooks, L., Burns, D., Clapham, P., Hauser, N., Madon, B., Mattila, D., Oremus, M., M. Poole, M., Robbins, J., Thompson, K. F., and Garrigue, C., Abundance of humpback whales in Oceania using photo-identification and microsatellite genotyping, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 453, pp. 249 - 261, 2012.
E. L. Carroll, Patenaude, N. J., Childerhouse, S. J., Kraus, S. D., Fewster, R. M., and Baker, C. S., Abundance of the New Zealand subantarctic southern right whale population estimated from photo-identification and genotype mark-recapture, Marine Biology, vol. 158, no. 11, pp. 2565 - 2575, 2011.
C. Brekken and Gwin, L., Access to Land: Land Transition Scenarios and Key Barriers for Beginning Farmers and Ranchers.. 2016.
E. L. Carroll, Childerhouse, S. J., Fewster, R. M., Patenaude, N. J., Steel, D., Dunshea, G., Boren, L. J., and Baker, C. S., Accounting for female reproductive cycles in a superpopulation capture–recapture framework, Ecological Applications, vol. 23, no. 7, pp. 1677 - 1690, 2013.
E. L. Carroll, Childerhouse, S. J., Fewster, R. M., Patenaude, N. J., Steel, D., Dunshea, G., Boren, L. J., and Baker, C. S., Accounting for female reproductive cycles in a superpopulation capture–recapture framework, Ecological Applications, vol. 23, no. 7, pp. 1677 - 1690, 2013.
J. Ding, Bierma, J., Smith, M. R., Poliner, E., Wolfe, C., Hadduck, A. N., Zara, S., Jirikovic, M., van Zee, K., Penner, M. H., Patton-Vogt, J., and Bakalinsky, A. T., Acetic acid inhibits nutrient uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: auxotrophy confounds the use of yeast deletion libraries for strain improvement., Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, vol. 97, no. 16, pp. 7405-16, 2013.
J. Ding, Bierma, J., Smith, M. R., Poliner, E., Wolfe, C., Hadduck, A. N., Zara, S., Jirikovic, M., van Zee, K., Penner, M. H., Patton-Vogt, J., and Bakalinsky, A. T., Acetic acid inhibits nutrient uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: auxotrophy confounds the use of yeast deletion libraries for strain improvement., Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, vol. 97, no. 16, pp. 7405-16, 2013.
M. Bionaz and Loor, J. J., ACSL1, AGPAT6, FABP3, LPIN1, and SLC27A6 are the most abundant isoforms in bovine mammary tissue and their expression is affected by stage of lactation., J Nutr, vol. 138, no. 6, pp. 1019-24, 2008.
T. Read, Bour, O., Selker, J., Bense, V. F., Le Borgne, T., Hochreutener, R., and Lavenant, N., Active-distributed temperature sensing to continuously quantify vertical flow in boreholes, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 3706–3713, 2014.
T. Read, Bour, O., Selker, J., Bense, V. F., Le Borgne, T., Hochreutener, R., and Lavenant, N., Active-distributed temperature sensing to continuously quantify vertical flow in boreholes, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 3706–3713, 2014.
M. S. Cross, Zavaleta, E. S., Bachelet, D., Brooks, M. L., Enquist, C. A. F., Fleishman, E., Graumlich, L. J., Groves, C. R., Hannah, L., Hansen, L., and , The Adaptation for Conservation Targets (ACT) framework: a tool for incorporating climate change into natural resource management, Environmental Management, vol. 50, pp. 341–351, 2012.
M. S. Cross, Zavaleta, E. S., Bachelet, D., Brooks, M. L., Enquist, C. A. F., Fleishman, E., Graumlich, L. J., Groves, C. R., Hannah, L., Hansen, L., and , The Adaptation for Conservation Targets (ACT) framework: a tool for incorporating climate change into natural resource management, Environmental Management, vol. 50, pp. 341–351, 2012.