INTERREGIONAL EFFECTS OF REDUCED TIMBER HARVESTS: THE IMPACT OF THE NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL LISTING IN RURAL AND URBAN OREGON

Interregional Effects of Reduced Timber Harvests: The Impact of the Northern Spotted Owl Listing in Rural and Urban Oregon

A core-periphery, multiregional, input-output model of western Oregon is used to estimate Course a pied - Homme - Vetements - Chandail - Long sleeves brosse impacts of periphery timber harvest reductions resulting from listing of an endangered species.Under the most probable scenario, 31,620 total jobs would be lost in the two regions.Fourteen perc

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The effect of environmental factors on distribution of three oak species (Q. brantii Lindl., Q. libani Oliv. and Q. infectoria Oliv.) in northern Zagros forests

This study was carried out to explore the relationship between environmental factors and presence of three important oak species (Q.brantii, Q.libani, Q.infectoria) in northern Zagros forests.Following the site selection, vertical distributions were determined based on Ball - Umpire the minimum and maximum ranges species presence.A number of 54 cir

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Moderate alcohol exposure during the rat equivalent to the third trimester of human pregnancy alters dopamine regulation of GABAA receptor-mediated transmission in the basolateral amygdala

Fetal ethanol High Heat Plastic Food Pans (EtOH) exposure leads to a range of neurobehavioral alterations, including deficits in emotional processing.The basolateral amygdala (BLA) plays a critical role in modulating emotional processing, in part, via dopamine (DA) regulation of GABA transmission.This BLA modulatory system is acquired during the fi

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Be wary of “natural” therapy in gynecological surgery

Mark Erian,1 Glenda HERBATINT 8R McLaren21Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Herston, 2Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Mater Mothers Private Hospital, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaAbstract: It is estimated that more than 4 billion people throughout the wo

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