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    Is the control of green area index of barley crops by application of alkaline materials possible in field conditions? by Kettlewell, P.S., Richardson, A., Snelson, M.W.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-08-2012)
    “…► Aim was to study alkaline pH as a method for retarding leaf growth of barley. ► Leaf extension decreased with increasing artificial xylem sap pH in detached…”
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    The associations between repetitive negative thinking, insomnia symptoms, and sleep quality in adults with a history of trauma by Arditte Hall, Kimberly A., McGrory, Christopher M., Snelson, Alana M., Pineles, Suzanne L.

    Published in Anxiety, stress, and coping (03-05-2024)
    “…Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and sleep disturbance are highly comorbid and repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is associated with both sleep disturbance…”
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    Caring as a theoretical perspective for a nursing faculty mentoring program by Snelson, Catherine M, Martsolf, Donna S, Dieckman, Barbara C, Anaya, Ella R, Cartechine, Kathy A, Miller, Betty, Roche, Molly, Shaffer, Jeri

    Published in Nurse education today (01-11-2002)
    “…This article describes a mentoring program developed for new nursing faculty. It was based on a caring theoretical perspective, promoting a caring environment…”
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    Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE); training for our future geoscientists by Baldridge, W. Scott, Bedrosian, Paul A, Biehler, Shawn, Braile, Lawrence W, Ferguson, John F, Folsom, Matthew, Jiracek, George R, Kelley, Shari A, McPhee, Darcy K, Pellerin, Louise, Snelson, Catherine M

    Published in Leading edge (Tulsa, Okla.) (01-10-2015)
    “…Energy and natural resources are crucial to the sustainability of worldwide economies, security, and overall well-being. However, the future workforce in the…”
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    SAGE at 30 by Baldridge, W. Scott, Braile, Lawrence W, Biehler, Shawn, Jiracek, George R, Ferguson, John F, Hasterok, Derrick, Pellerin, Louise, Bedrosian, Paul A, McPhee, Darcy K, Snelson, Catherine M

    Published in Leading edge (Tulsa, Okla.) (01-06-2012)
    “…As you receive this issue of The Leading Edge the Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE) will be starting our 30th field season. SAGE is a unique…”
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    Assessment of the geriatric orthopaedic trauma patient by Ludwick, R, Dieckman, B, Snelson, C M

    Published in Orthopaedic nursing (01-11-1999)
    “…Elderly clients may suffer orthopaedic trauma from falls, motor vehicle accidents, abuse, or crimes. Falls are the most common reason for orthopaedic injury…”
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    Office dermatologic testing: the KOH preparation by Brodell, R T, Helms, S E, Snelson, M E

    Published in American family physician (01-06-1991)
    “…A potassium hydroxide preparation is used to confirm the diagnosis of a superficial fungal skin infection. Adding black or blue-black ink to the potassium…”
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    Boyer's Model of Scholarship Applied to a Career Ladder for Nontenured Nursing Faculty by Wood, Shirley O, Biordi, Diana L, Miller, Betty A, Poncar, Patricia, Snelson, Catherine M, Banks, Mary Jane, Hemminger, Shirley A

    Published in Nurse educator (01-05-1998)
    “…This article presents a career ladder for the reappointment and promotion of nontenured clinical faculty, based on Boyer's model of the scholarship of…”
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    Upper crustal structure in Puget Lowland, Washington: Results from the 1998 Seismic Hazards Investigation in Puget Sound by Brocher, Thomas M., Parsons, Tom, Blakely, Richard J., Christensen, Nikolas I., Fisher, Michael A., Wells, Ray E.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-07-2001)
    “…A new three‐dimensional (3‐D) model shows seismic velocities beneath the Puget Lowland to a depth of 11 km. The model is based on a tomographic inversion of…”
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    Upper crustal structure in Puget Lowland, Washington: results from the 1998 seismic hazards investigation in Puget Sound by Brocher, T M, Parsons, T, Blakely, R J, Christensen, NI, Fisher, MA, Wells, R E

    “…A new three-dimensional (3-D) model shows seismic velocities beneath the Puget Lowland to a depth of 11 km. The model is based on a tomographic inversion of…”
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