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Perceptions of corporate entrepreneurship in air force organizations: antecedents and outcomes
Today's United States Air Force is engaged in a dizzying array of missions from applying air power in austere places like Afghanistan and Iraq, to...
Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 01/01/08 by Christopher C. Wood; Daniel T. Holt; Timothy S. Reed; Bryan J. Hudgens · More from publication -
Ure2p Function Is Enhanced by Its Prion Domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
ABSTRACT The Ure2 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can become a prion (infectious protein). At very low frequencies Ure2p forms an insoluble,...
Genetics, 07/01/07 by Shewmaker, Frank; Mull, Lori; Nakayashiki, Toru; Masison, Daniel C; Wickner, Reed B · More from publication -
Water-Quality Effects of Infiltration Rate and Manure Application Rate for Soils Receiving Swine Manure.(Statistical Data Included)

ABSTRACT: We investigated the effects of rain infiltration rate and manure application rate on the quality of leachate and runoff from four...
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 01/01/01 by Daniel, T.C.; Edwards, D.R.; Formica, S.; Moore, Jr., P.A.; Nichols, D.J.; Pote, D.H.; Reed, B.A. · More from publication -
The Role Of Dispersal And Disturbance In Determining Spatial Heterogeneity In Sedentary Organisms
DANIEL C. REED [1,4] DANIEL C. REED [1,4] PETER T. RAIMONDI [2] MARK H. CARR [2] LLOYD GOLDWASSER [3] Abstract. The dispersal ability of...
Ecology, 07/01/00 by Daniel C. Reed · More from publication -
The role of reproductive synchrony in the colonization potential of kelp
Dispersal is a key element in the recovery of populations that have been locally destroyed by disturbance. Surprisingly, many sessile species that...
Ecology, 12/01/97 by Daniel C. Reed · More from publication -
Differential reproductive responses to fluctuating resources in two seaweeds with different reproductive strategies
Reproduction is closely tied to environmental conditions and the availability of resources, and thus typically varies with season. Consequently,...
Ecology, 01/01/96 by Daniel C. Reed · More from publication


