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EPA risk assessment principles and practices. BOSC (board of scientific counselors) workshop, February 2-3, 2005, Washington, DC.Ecological dimensions of biofuels.Earth Stewardship: science for action to sustain the human-earth systemEcological Science and Sustainability for the 21st CenturyBig data and the future of ecologyScaling Up: Concurrent Workshops on Continental-scale Population and Community Ecology and the Future of Environmental Decisions: An ESA Workshop ReportInitial risk assessment of genetically modified (GM) microalgae for commodity-scale biofuel cultivationStrategies for Developing and Innovating Living Stocks Collections: An ESA Workshop ReportFramework for Comparing Ecosystem Impacts of Developing Unconventional Energy Resources on Western US RangelandsRangeland Ecosystem Goods and Services: Values and Evaluation of Opportunities for Ranchers and Land ManagersGetting creative to sustain research infrastructureEarth stewardship: a strategy for social–ecological transformation to reverse planetary degradationScience as a Human Right: ESA and the AAAS Science and Human Rights CoalitionObservations and Insights from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Warfare EcologyDevelopment of Incentives for Data Sharing in Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal BiologyWorkshop on Agricultural Air Quality: State of the scienceBOSC Workshop on USEPA's Risk Assessment Principles and PracticesEmerging national research needs for agricultural air qualityEcological Risk Assessment ReviewSampling for Ecological Risk AssessmentsComparison of soluble and membrane polypeptides ofSynechocystis 6308 by two-dimensional electrophoresisEFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE, NITROGEN SUPPLY, AND TISSUE NITROGEN ON AMMONIUM UPTAKE RATES OF THE CHLOROPHYTE SEAWEEDS ULVA CURVATA AND CODIUM DECORTICATUM1Seasonal variation in RuBPcase activity and N allocation in the chlorophyte seaweeds ulva curvata (kutz.) de toni and Codium decorticatum (Woodw.) HoweCell Culture Models to Study SymbiosisEFFECTS OF LIGHT ON GROWTH, RuBPCase ACTIVITY AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF ULVA SPECIES (CHLOROPHYTA)BIOCHEMICAL STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH OF GRACILARIA TIKVAHIAE (RHODOPHYTA) IN RELATION TO LIGHT INTENSITY AND NITROGEN AVAILABILITY1Changes in phosphoadenylate concentrations and adenylate energy charge as an integrated biochemical measure of stress in invertebrates: The effects of cadmium on the freshwater clamCorbicula fluminea
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