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Jonathan W. Long, Andrew Gray and Frank K. Lake
Forest densification, wildfires, and disease can reduce the growth and survival of hardwood trees that are important for biological and cultural diversity within the Pacific Northwest of USA. Large, full-crowned hardwoods that produce fruit and that form...
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Robert W. Gray
We have an increasing wildfire risk to communities of the province that is not being effectively addressed by the current hazard reduction program. Existing planning and remediation efforts are a small fraction of what is required given the march of clim...
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Catherine E. LePrevost, Kathleen M. Gray, Mercedes Hernández-Pelletier, Brennan D. Bouma, Consuelo Arellano and W. Gregory Cope
Fish consumption has established benefits, including the promotion of cardiovascular health and pre- and neonatal brain and eye development, but local freshwater fish may be a source of contaminants that are especially harmful to fetuses and young childr...
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Jacquet, Florence, Tyner, Wallace E, Gray, Allan W
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Florence Jacquet, Wallace E. Tyner et Allan W. Gray
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Marion A. Gray, Jose A. Centeno, David P. Slaney, John W. Ejnik, Todor Todorov and John N. Nacey
A stratified random sample of 176 men was taken from a larger community prostate study group of 1405 eligible subjects from three ethnic groups in the Wellington region of New Zealand, in order to examine ethnic differences in exposure to cadmium (Cd), s...
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Vander Kam, R A; Wong, P W; Gray, R M
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