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Survival rates and lifetime reproduction of breeding male Cooper's Hawks in Wisconsin, 1980-2005
Survival is a fundamental attribute in understanding population ecology of avian species as well as trade-offs that may exist among other life...
Wilson Journal of Ornithology, The, 09/01/09 by Robert N. Rosenfield; John Bielefeldt; Laura J. Rosenfield; Travis L. Booms; Michael A. Bozek · More from publication -
Removing overseeded rye from bermuda with chemicals.(FIELD SCIENCE)

Perennial ryegrass is commonly used in the transition zone of the United States for overseeding both common bermudagrass and hybrid bermudagrass...
SportsTURF, 05/01/07 by Main, Christopher L.; Mueller, Thomas C.; Sorochan, John C.; Teuton, Travis C. · More from publication -
Israel set for pullout
ISRAEL has begun thinning out its troops in southern Lebanon and plans to hand over the first of its captured positions to the UN- supported...
Daily Post; Liverpool (UK), 08/16/06 by JOHN TRAVIS Daily Post Correspondent · More from publication -
Indoor air pollution in rural China: cooking fuels, stoves, and health status.

ABSTRACT. Solid fuels are a major source of indoor air pollution, but in less developed countries the short-term health effects of indoor air...
Archives of Environmental and Occupational health, 03/01/05 by Gong, Jianghui; Liu, Yaping; Milet, Meredith; Peabody, John W.; Riddell, Travis J.; Sinton, Jonathan E.; Smith, Kirk R.; Zhao, Yanyun · More from publication -
Automating the mail: Illinois bank cuts backroom costs significantly

First Neighbor Bank in Toledo, Ill., faces the same challenges that all banks face today: fierce competition, rapidly changing technology and the...
Bank News, 03/01/05 by Travis, John; McOlgan, Dave · More from publication -
The strength of vulnerability.

Many aspects of our work with at-risk children are spiritual by nature. A whole generation of atrisk children are crying out and asking hard...
Reclaiming Children and Youth, 09/22/04 by Franklin, John Travis; Gilliam, Bobby · More from publication -
Protective enzyme has a downside: Asthma
An enzyme whose natural job may be to ward off fungi and parasites contributes to the lung inflammation characteristic of asthma, a new study...
Science News, 07/10/04 by John Travis · More from publication -
Watching the biological clock
Physicians can predict when a woman will start menopause by giving her ovaries an ultrasound examination, according to a new study. Physicians...
Science News, 07/10/04 by John Travis · More from publication -
Caloric threats from sugarfree drinks?
Animals--and people--learn to link food sweetness and viscosity with high caloric content. Animal studies in the July International Journal of...
Science News, 07/10/04 by John Travis · More from publication -
Dying before their time: studies of prematurely old mice hint that DNA mutations underlie aging
With one look, you can usually tell whether someone is old or young. Wrinkled skin or smooth. Thinning hair or thick locks. Bifocals or Ray-Bans....
Science News, 07/10/04 by John Travis · More from publication


