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J. C. Chambers, Pyke, D. A., Maestas, J. D., Pellant, M. L., Boyd, C. S., Campbell, S. B., Espinosa, S., Havlina, D. W., Mayer, K. E., and Wuenschel, A., Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: A strategic multi-scale approach, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO, 2014.
E. A. Roberts, Sheley, R., and Lawrence, R. L., Using sampling and inverse distance weighted modeling for mapping invasive plants, Western North American Naturalist, pp. 312–323, 2004.
E. A. Roberts and Sheley, R., Using sampling and inverse distance weighted modeling for mapping invasive plants, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2006.
S. F. Kelly, Selker, J., and Green, J. L., Using short soil moisture probes with high-bandwidth time domain reflectometry instruments, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 59, pp. 97–102, 1995.
A. D. Moore, Bauer, M. L., Agenbroad, A., and Bell, S., Using soil test results for garden fertilization, University of Idaho Extension Publication. 2011.
W. L. Peterman and Bachelet, D., Using soils in sensitivity analysis for vegetation change models, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013.
E. Conlisk, Motheral, S., Chung, R., Wisinski, C., and Endress, B. A., Using spatially-explicit population models to evaluate habitat restoration plans for the San Diego cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus sandiegensis), Biological Conservation, vol. 175, pp. 42–51, 2014.
E. Conlisk, Motheral, S., Chung, R., Wisinski, C., and Endress, B. A., Using spatially-explicit population models to evaluate habitat restoration plans for the San Diego cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus sandiegensis), Biological Conservation, vol. 175, pp. 42 - 51, 2014.
N. P. Anderson, Hart, J. M., Christensen, N. W., Mellbye, M. E., and Flowers, M. D., Using the Nitrogen Mineralization Soil Test to Predict Spring Fertilizer N Rate, Oregon State Extension Service Publication , 2010.
C. J. Banta-Green, Brewer, A. J., Ort, C., Helsel, D. R., Williams, J. R., and Field, J., Using wastewater-based epidemiology to estimate drug consumption—Statistical analyses and data presentation, Science of The Total Environment, vol. 568, pp. 856 - 863, 2016.
E. Ho, Hardin, K., Wong, C. P., Hobson, B., Traber, M. G., and Tanguay, R. L., Using zebrafish as a model organism to understand the impact of maternal zinc status on embryonic zinc homeostasis during development. 2010.
J. D. Wallace, Raleigh, R. J., and Sawyer, W. A., Utilization of Chopped, Wafered, and Pelleted Native Meadow Hay by Weaned Hereford Calves, Journal of Animal Science, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 778 - 781, 1961.
S. Benjakul, Utilization of wastes from Pacific whiting surimi manufacturing: proteinases and protein hydrolysate, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1997.
T. Delcurto, Yoder, C., and Fountaine, B., Utilizing grass seed residues for winter beef cattle, Proc. Canadian Alfalfa Seed and Forage Seed Conf. pp. 62-67, 2000.
T. Delcurto, Utilizing Grass Seed Residues for Wintering Beef Cattle, Alberta Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development. Alberta, Canada, 2000.
A. Hulet, Roundy, B. A., Petersen, S. L., Bunting, S. C., Jensen, R. R., and Roundy, D. B., Utilizing National Agriculture Imagery Program Data to Estimate Tree Cover and Biomass of Piñon and Juniper Woodlands, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 67, no. 5, pp. 563 - 572, 2014.