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  1. Generating electricity with wood and solid wastes in southern Oregon

    There are four sources of biomass fuels for generating electricity in

  2. Design of an automated system for imaging and

    Identification and population counts of soil mesofauna can be an

  3. Willamette National Forest land and resource management plan record of decision

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  4. The ecology of insects associated with waste water lagoons

    The purpose of this study was to determine what insect species

  5. Cultivation and Irrigation of Fernleaf Biscuitroot (Lomatium dissectum) for Seed Production

    This is a scanned version of a published article. The original can be found at: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/. To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees...

  6. Impacts of Climate Change and Urban Development on Water Resources in the Tualatin River Basin

    Potential impacts of climate change on the water resources of the Pacific Northwest of the United States include earlier peak runoff, reduced summer flows, and increased winter flooding. An increase in...

  7. Beyond random acts of conservation : an institutional analysis of the Natural Resource Conservation Service's Agricultural...

    Irrigated agriculture accounts for 90 percent of consumptive use of freshwater in the

  8. Comparison between AAPM's TG-21 and TG-51 clinical reference protocols for high-energy photon and electron beams

    In radiation therapy it is very important to accurately measure the amount of

  9. Heat and acid induced autolytic digestion of Pacific hake (Merluccius productus)

    The optimum conditions for the proteolytic solubilization of

  10. Five species of western salmon

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    The first slide illustrates the five species of salmon as follows: a. King Salmon, also Quinnat, Chinook, or Tyee. It is the salmon of highest quality and value. The average weight ranges about 22 pounds, but...

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