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    Remote chlorophyll-a retrieval in turbid, productive estuaries: Chesapeake Bay case study 

    Gitelson, Anatoly A.; Schalles, John F.; Hladik, Christine M. Remote chlorophyll-a retrieval in turbid, productive estuaries: Chesapeake Bay case study. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2007/8/30, . 109(4):464-472.

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    Evolutionary Adaptation to Environmental pH in Experimental Lineages of Escherichia Coli 

    Hughes, Bradley S.; Cullum, Alistair J.; Bennett, Albert F. Evolutionary Adaptation to Environmental pH in Experimental Lineages of Escherichia Coli. Evolution. 2007, 07. 61(7):1725-1734.

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    An experimental evolutionary study on adaptation to temporally fluctuating pH in Escherichia coli 

    Bennett, A. F., Cullum, A. J., & Hughes, B. S. (2007). An experimental evolutionary study on adaptation to temporally fluctuating pH in Escherichia coli. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 80(4), 406-421.

    In this study, we use the bacterium Escherichia coli to examine evolutionary responses to environmental acidity fluctuating temporally among pH 5.3, 6.3, 7.0, and 7.8 (5,000–15 nM [H+]). Two experimental protocols of ...
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    Evolution and christian faith: reflections of an evolutionary biologists [Book Review] 

    Austerberry, C. F. (2007). Evolution and christian faith: reflections of an evolutionary biologist [Book Review]. Reports of the National Center for Science Education. 27(1/2), 49.

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    Sex-specific splicing of the honey bee double-sex gene reveals 300 million years of evolution at the bottom of the insect sex-determination pathway 

    Cho, S.; Huang, Z. Y.; Zhang, J. Sex-specific splicing of the honey bee double-sex gene reveals 300 million years of evolution at the bottom of the insect sex-determination pathway. Genetics. 2007. 177(3):1733-1741.

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    Effect of Aspirin and Ibuprofen on GI Permeability during Exercise 

    Lambert, C. P.; Boylan, M.; Laventure, J. -P; Bull, A.; Lanspa, S. Effect of Aspirin and Ibuprofen on GI Permeability during Exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2007, 09. 28(9):722-726.

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    Fluorescence component in the reflectance spectra from coastal waters. Dependence on water composition. 

    Gilerson A., Zhou J., Hlaing S., Ioannou I., Schalles J., Gross B., Moshary F., Ahmed S. (2007). Fluorescence component in the reflectance spectra from coastal waters. Dependence on water composition. Optics Express. 15(24), 15702-21.

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    Review of The National Grassland: A Guide to America's Undiscovered Treasures by Francis Moul. (Book Review) 

    Vinton, M. A. (2007). Review of The National Grassland: A Guide to America's Undiscovered Treasures by Francis Moul. (Book Review). Great Plains Research, 17, 236-237.

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    Detecting and Mapping Chlorophyll-a and Total Suspended Solids in Apalachicola Bay, Florida 

    Wang,H.; Hladik,C. M.; Huang,W.; Milla,K.; Edmiston,L.; Harwell,M. A.; Schalles,J. F. (2007). Detecting and Mapping Chlorophyll-a and Total Suspended Solids in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. In 9th International Symposium on Fluid Control Measurement and Visualization 2007, FLUCOME 2007. (v. 3) p. 1459-1468.

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    Lack of Preference for Infective Faeces in Hymenolepis Diminuta-Infected Beetles (Tenebrio Molitor) 

    Shea, J. F. (2007). Lack of Preference for Infective Faeces in Hymenolepis Diminuta-Infected Beetles (Tenebrio Molitor). J Helminthol, 2007, 81(3):293-299. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X07818517


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    Creighton AuthorSchalles, John F. (3)Cullum, Alistair J. (2)Austerberry, Charles F. (1)Bull, Anthony J. (1)Cho, Soochin (1)Lanspa, Stephen J. (1)Shea, John F. (1)Vinton, Mary A. (1)Program
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