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Richard S. Brown, Thomas J. Carlson, Andrew J. Gingerich, John R. Stephenson, Brett D. Pflugrath, Abigail E. Welch, Mike J. Langeslay, Martin L. Ahmann, Robert L. Johnson, John R. Skalski, Adam G. Seaburg & Richard L. Townsend
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Brett D. Pflugrath, Richard S. Brown & Thomas J. Carlson
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Jill M. Janak, Richard S. Brown, Alison H. Colotelo, Brett D. Pflugrath, John R. Stephenson, Z. Daniel Deng, Thomas J. Carlson & Adam G. Seaburg
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Zhiqun Deng, Thomas J. Carlson, Dennis D. Dauble and Gene R. Ploskey
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake River basins, several species of Pacific salmon and steelhead have been listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act due to significant declines ...
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Matthew B. Squires, James A. Stickney, Evan J. Carlson, Paul M. Baker, Walter R. Buchwald, Sandra Wentzell, and Steven M. Miller
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Andrew J. Carlson, and Frank J. Rahel
Pág. 1360
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Renwick, W. H.; Carlson, K.; Hayes-Bohanan, J.
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Carlson, T. D. Costanza-Robinson, M. S. Keller, J. Wierenga, P. J. Brusseau, M. L.
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Carey, J. Carlson, B.
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Lightner, M R; Carlson, L; Sullivan, J F; Brandemuehl, M J; Reitsma, R
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