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    Carbon Sinks in the Kyoto Protocol: Potential Relevance for US Forests by Murray, B.C., Prisley, S.P., Birdsey, R.A., Sampson, N.R.

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-09-2000)
    “…Abstract The international agreement known as the Kyoto Protocol seeks to reduce the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases to mitigate the threat of…”
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    Econometric studies of non-industrial private forest management: a review and synthesis by Beach, Robert H., Pattanayak, Subhrendu K., Yang, Jui-Chen, Murray, Brian C., Abt, Robert C.

    Published in Forest policy and economics (01-03-2005)
    “…Forest policies and management increasingly rely on economic models to explain behaviors of landowners and to project forest outputs, inventories and land use…”
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    Nonlinear spectral mixing in desert vegetation by Ray, Terrill W., Murray, Bruce C.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (1996)
    “…Linear mixing models are widely used in terrestrial remote sensing, with the errors in these models being often attributed to “nonlinear” mixing. Nonlinear…”
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    Federal timber restrictions and interregional arbitrage in U.S. lumber by Murray, B.C, Wear, D.N

    Published in Land economics (01-02-1998)
    “…Harvesting restrictions to protect the habitat of the northern spotted owl on federal forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) substantially reduced timber…”
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    The Mars Oxidant experiment (MOx) for Mars '96 by McKay, Christopher P., Grunthaner, F.J., Lane, A.L., Herring, M., Bartman, R.K., Ksendzov, A., Manning, C.M., Lamb, J.L., Williams, R.M., Ricco, A.J., Butler, M.A., Murray, B.C., Quinn, R.C., Zent, A.P., Klein, H.P., Levin, G.V.

    Published in Planetary and space science (01-06-1998)
    “…The MOx instrument was developed to characterize the reactive nature of the martian soil. The objectives of MOx were: (1) to measure the rate of degradation of…”
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    Oligopsony, vertical integration, and output substitution: welfare effects in U.S. pulpwood markets by Murray, B.C. (Center for Economics Research, Research Triangle Institute.)

    Published in Land economics (01-05-1995)
    “…Oligopsonistic commodity markets can induce upstream vertical integration by the input demanders. The associated price distortion can also induce output…”
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    Exit from the meatpacking industry: a microdata analysis by Anderson, D.W. (Northwestern University.), Murray, B.C, Teague, J.L, Lindrooth, R.C

    Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01-02-1998)
    “…We model the determinants of plant exit from the cattle-slaughter industry using probit to distinguish between plant-level (e.g., age, scale, and scope) and…”
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    Remote monitoring of shifting sands and vegetation cover in arid regions by Ray, T.W., Murray, B.C.

    “…A significant factor in the degradation of arid and semi-arid lands is the removal of sand and soil through wind action. Mobilized sand can destroy downwind…”
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    Ground-based optical detection of deep space nuclear detonations by Cunningham, S.P., Murray, B.C.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-01-1965)
    “…Simple approximate expressions are developed to describe the ring of fluorescent light from X rays impinging on the atmosphere. The relative ranging capability…”
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    MARS FROM MARINER 9 by Murray, Bruce C.

    Published in Scientific American (01-01-1973)
    “…Mariner 9 Martian pictures are evaluated in terms of their quality and instructiveness. Hypotheses are proposed to explain the presence of volcanoes on one…”
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