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    Comparative performance data for critical access hospitals by Pink, G.H, Slifkin, R.T, Coburn, A.F, Gale, J.A

    Published in The Journal of rural health (01-09-2004)
    “…Context: Among small rural hospitals, there is a growing recognition of the need to measure and report on the use of resources and the safety and quality of…”
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    WATERSHEDSS: a decision support system for watershed-scale nonpoint source water quality problems by Osmond, D.L. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh.), Gannon, R.W, Gale, J.A, Line, D.E, Knott, C.B, Phillips, K.A, Turner, M.H, Foster, M.A, Lehning, D.E, Coffey, S.W

    “…A significant portion of all pollutants entering surface waters (streams, lakes, estuaries, and wetlands) derives from nonpoint source (NPS) pollution and, in…”
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    Nonpoint sources by Line, Daniel E., Osmond, Deanna L., Coffey, Steven W., McLaughlin, Richard A., Jennings, Gregory D., Gale, Judith A., Spooner, Jean

    Published in Water environment research (01-06-1997)
    “…Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution originates from diffuse land areas that intermittently contribute pollutants to surface and groundwater. This article is a…”
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    Goal-oriented agricultural water quality legislation by Gannon, R.W. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.), Osmond, D.L, Humenik, F.J, Gale, J.A, Spooner, J

    Published in Water resources bulletin (Urbana) (1996)
    “…While significant nonpoint source (NPS) pollution control progress has been made since passage of Section 319 in the 1987 Water Quality Act, existing federal…”
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    Nonpoint sources by Line, Daniel E., Osmond, Deanna L., Gannon, Richard W., Coffey, Steven W., Jennings, Gregory D., Gale, Judith A., Spooner, Jean

    Published in Water environment research (01-01-1996)
    “…Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution originates from diffuse land areas that intermittently contribute pollutants to surface and ground water. This article is a…”
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    Nonpoint sources by Line, Daniel E., Osmond, Deanna L., Gannon, Richard, Gale, Judith A., Arnold, Jon A., Coffey, Steven W., Spooner, Jean, Jennings, Gregory D.

    Published in Water environment research (01-06-1995)
    “…Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution originates from diffuse land areas that intermittently contribute pollutants to surface and ground water. This article is a…”
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    Hexanal as a measure of rancidity in low fat foods by Fritsch, C. W., Gale, J. A.

    “…and Summary The concentration of n‐hexanal in low fat, dehydrated foods can be determined in 10 min by the gas chromatographic analysis of the vapors from a 15…”
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    Nonpoint sources by Line, Daniel E., Osmond, Deanna L., Coffey, Steven W., Arnold, Jon A., Gale, Judith A., Spooner, Jean, Jennings, Gregory D.

    Published in Water environment research (01-06-1994)
    “…Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution originates from diffuse land areas that intermittently contribute pollutants to surface and ground water. This article is a…”
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