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2010
D. D. Boler, Dilger, A. C., BIDNER, B. S., CARR, S. N., EGGERT, J. M., DAY, J. W., ELLIS, M., McKeith, F. K., and Killefer, J., ULTIMATE pH EXPLAINS VARIATION IN PORK QUALITY TRAITS, Journal of Muscle Foods, vol. 2148246422676636593768034613041792024, no. 1, pp. 119 - 130, 2010.
M. Edwards, Understanding Food Insecurity and “Hunger” in Oregon, Rural Studies Program Fact Sheets, 2010.
D. M. Sullivan and Goldstein, N., Urban facility delivers food waste composting capacity., BioCycle, 2010.
A. Fritsch, Gitelman, A., and Shellhammer, T., Using a change-point model to describe temporal bitter relationships among hop-derived compounds, Food Quality and Preference, vol. 21, no. 7, pp. 820 - 826, 2010.
A. R. Kowalewski, Calhoun, R. N., Hathaway, A. D., and Rogers, J. N., Using Cultural Practices and Leaf Mulch to Control Weeds in Established Turfgrass, Applied Turfgrass Science (Online), vol. 7, no. 1, 2010.
S. I. Rondon, Using cultural practices to reduce tuber damage by the potato tuberworm: pesticide timing trials, Potato Progress, vol. 10, ` vol., 2010.
M. D. Flowers, Hart, J. M., III, W. C. Young, Mellbye, M. E., and Garbacik, C. J., Using Remote Sensing to Assess the In-Season Nitrogen Status of Perennial Ryegrass for Seed Production, Agron. J, 2010.
M. D. Flowers, Hart, J. M., Young, W. C., Mellbye, M. E., and Garbacik, C. J., Using remote sensing to assess the in-season nitrogen status of perennial ryegrass for seed production, Agronomy journal, vol. 102, pp. 1441–1447, 2010.
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.
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.
2011
S. P. Good, Soderberg, K., Wang, L., and Caylor, K. K., Uncertainty in estimates of the isotopic composition of water vapor fluxes: direct comparison of techniques using laser-based analyzers, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2011.
C. G. Surfleet and Tullos, D., Uncertainty in hydrologic response due to climate change; Santiam River, Oregon, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2011.
D. E. Rupp, Reckmann, O., Vergara, J., Uribe, H., and Selker, J., UNCONFINED AQUIFER PERMEABILITY NEAR HAND-DUG WELLS IN THE COASTAL AND INTERIOR DRYLAND OF THE LIBERTADOR GENERAL BERNARDO O'HIGGINS REGION, CHILE, Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 71, p. 267, 2011.
J. J. Wu, Fisher, M., and Pascual, U., Urbanization and the viability of local agricultural economies, Land Economics, vol. 87, pp. 109–125, 2011.
J. Selker and Selker, F., Use of Optical Fiber for Distributed Monitoring of Machinery. 2011.
J. R. Weir and Limb, R. F., Use of Waste Oil as an Alternative Fuel in Drip Torches, Fire Management Today , vol. 71, pp. 12-14, 2011.
B. Huang, Langpap, C., and Adams, R., Using In-stream Water Temperature Forecasts for Fisheries Management: An Application in the Pacific Northwest, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 861-876, 2011.
B. H. Witteveen, Straley, J. M., Chenoweth, E., Baker, C. S., Barlow, J., Matkin, C., Gabriele, C. M., Neilson, J., Steel, D., von Ziegesar, O., Andrews, A. G., and Hirons, A., Using movements, genetics and trophic ecology to differentiate inshore from offshore aggregations of humpback whales in the Gulf of Alaska, Endangered Species Research, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 217 - 225, 2011.
R. Sheley, James, J. J., Vasquez, E. A., and Svejcar, T., Using Rangeland Health Assessment to Inform Successional ManagementAbstract, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 43316222963107716, no. 03, pp. 356 - 366, 2011.
A. D. Moore, Bauer, M. L., Agenbroad, A., and Bell, S., Using soil test results for garden fertilization, University of Idaho Extension Publication. 2011.