Search Results - "VELARDE, R. G"

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    Benthic Response Index for Assessing Infaunal Communities on the Southern California Mainland Shelf by Smith, R. W., Bergen, M., Weisberg, S. B., Cadien, D., Dalkey, A., Montagne, D., Stull, J. K., Velarde, R. G.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-08-2001)
    “…Although benthic infaunal communities are commonly measured to assess the effectiveness of environmental management in protecting biological resources, the…”
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    Assessment of benthic infaunal condition on the mainland shelf of Southern California by BERGEN, M, CADIEN, D, DALKEY, A, MONTAGNE, D. E, SMITH, R. W, STULL, J. K, VELARDE, R. G, WEISBERG, S. B

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2000)
    “…Benthic infauna were sampled from 251 Southern California Bight (SCB) mainland shelf sites in the summer of 1994. Sample sites were selected using a stratified…”
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    Relationship between depth, sediment, latitude, and the structure of benthic infaunal assemblages on the mainland shelf of southern California by BERGEN, Mary, WEISBERG, Stephen B, SMITH, Robert W, CADIEN, Donald B, DALKEY, Ann, MONTAGNE, David E, STULL, Janet K, VELARDE, Donald G, ANANDA RANASINGHE, J

    Published in Marine biology (19-03-2001)
    “…A regional benthic survey was conducted in 1994, and the data were used to assess the relationship among three habitat factors (depth, sediment grain size, and…”
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    Variability in the identification and enumeration of marine benthic invertebrate samples and its effect on benthic assessment measures by RANASINGHE, J. Ananda, MONTAGNE, David E, WEISBERG, Stephen B, BERGEN, Mary, VELARDE, Ronald G

    Published in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (01-01-2003)
    “…Studies designed to measure anthropogenic impacts on marine benthic communities depend on the ability of taxonomists to consistently discriminate, identify,…”
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    The level of agreement among experts applying best professional judgment to assess the condition of benthic infaunal communities by Weisberg, Stephen B., Thompson, Bruce, Ranasinghe, J. Ananda, Montagne, David E., Cadien, Donald B., Dauer, Daniel M., Diener, Douglas, Oliver, John, Reish, Donald J., Velarde, Ronald G., Word, Jack Q.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2008)
    “…Benthic infaunal communities are frequently used to assess aquatic environmental condition, but interpretation of benthic data is often subjective and based on…”
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    Abstract P4-09-18: Triple Negative Breast (TNBC) Cancer in Hispanic Population: Clinicopathological and Recurrence Features by Gómez, HL, Velarde, RG, Neciosup, SP, Cruz, WR, Mas, LA, Suazo, JF, Pinto, JA, Vigil, CE, Vallejos, CS

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2010)
    “…Background: TNBC is characterized by the lack of hormonal receptors and HER2 expression and occurs most frequently in Black and Hispanic than in Caucasian…”
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    Abstract P4-09-11: Variables of Worse Outcome in Premenopausal ≥35 Years old Patients (pts) by Vallejos, CS, Gómez, HL, Cotrina, JM, Marcelo, MJ, Doimi, FF, Neciosup, SP, Suazo, JF, Pinto, JA, Velarde, RG, Vigil, CE

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2010)
    “…Background: Breast cancer (BC) has a worse prognosis in young than in older women; there is a lack of a standard definition of ages included in definition of…”
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    prevalence of non-indigenous species in southern California embayments and their effects on benthic macroinvertebrate communities by Ranasinghe, J.A, Mikel, T.K, Velarde, R.G, Weisberg, S.B, Montagne, D.E, Cadien, D.B, Dalkey, A

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2005)
    “…The prevalence of non-indigenous species (NIS) in southern California embayments was assessed from 123 Van Veen grab samples collected in nine bays and harbors…”
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