287 results on '"Taber, Andrew"'
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2. An integral representation of fields with applications to finite element analysis of spatially varying materials
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Kumar, Goldy and Taber, Andrew
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- 2020
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3. An integrated community and ecosystem-based approach to disaster risk reduction in mountain systems
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Klein, Julia A., Tucker, Catherine M., Steger, Cara E., Nolin, Anne, Reid, Robin, Hopping, Kelly A., Yeh, Emily T., Pradhan, Meeta S., Taber, Andrew, Molden, David, Ghate, Rucha, Choudhury, Dhrupad, Alcántara-Ayala, Irasema, Lavorel, Sandra, Müller, Birgit, Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne, Boone, Randall B., Bourgeron, Patrick, Castellanos, Edwin, Chen, Xiaodong, Dong, Shikui, Keiler, Margreth, Seidl, Roman, Thorn, Jessica, and Yager, Karina
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- 2019
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4. Revisiting the species status of Pecari maximus van Roosmalen et al., 2007 (Mammalia) from the Brazilian Amazon
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Gongora, Jaime, Biondo, Cibele, Cooper, Jennifer D, Taber, Andrew, Keuroghlian, Alexine, Altrichter, Mariana, Nascimento, Fabrícia Ferreira Do, Chong, Amanda Y, Miyaki, Cristina Yumi, Bodmer, Richard, Mayor, Pedro, González, Susana, and BioStor
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- 2011
5. A moment-vector approach to interoperable analysis
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Taber, Andrew, Kumar, Goldy, Freytag, Michael, and Shapiro, Vadim
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- 2018
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6. Virotherapy: Finding New Utility In Nature's Most Dangerous Killers
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Taber, Andrew and Cheung, Alex
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Virotherapy ,Virus ,Disease ,Vaccine - Published
- 2011
7. Planning to Save a Species: The Jaguar as a Model
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Sanderson, Eric W., Redford, Kent H., Chetkiewicz, Cheryl-Lesley B., Medellin, Rodrigo A., Rabinowitz, Alan R., Robinson, John G., and Taber, Andrew B.
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- 2002
8. Supplementary Data from Period 2 Mutation Accelerates ApcMin/+ Tumorigenesis
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Wood, Patricia A., primary, Yang, Xiaoming, primary, Taber, Andrew, primary, Oh, Eun-Young, primary, Ansell, Christine, primary, Ayers, Stacy E., primary, Al-Assaad, Ziad, primary, Carnevale, Kevin, primary, Berger, Franklin G., primary, Peña, Maria Marjorette O., primary, and Hrushesky, William J.M., primary
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- 2023
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9. The Food Habits of Sympatric Jaguar and Puma in the Paraguayan Chaco
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Taber, Andrew B., Novaro, Andres J., Neris, Nora, and Colman, Flavio H.
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- 1997
10. Taxonomy, Natural History and Distribution of the Capybara
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Moreira, José Roberto, Alvarez, Martin R., Tarifa, Teresa, Pacheco, Víctor, Taber, Andrew, Tirira, Diego G., Herrera, Emilio A., Ferraz, Katia Maria P. M. B., Aldana-Domínguez, Juanita, Macdonald, David W., Moreira, José Roberto, editor, Ferraz, Katia Maria P.M.B., editor, Herrera, Emilio A., editor, and Macdonald, David W., editor
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- 2013
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11. From the Forest to the Stomach: Bushmeat Consumption from Rural to Urban Settings in Central Africa
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van Vliet, Nathalie, Nasi, Robert, Taber, Andrew, Shackleton, Sheona, editor, Shackleton, Charlie, editor, and Shanley, Patricia, editor
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- 2011
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12. Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities
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Marsh, Charles J., Sica, Yanina V., Burgin, Connor J., Dorman, Wendy A., Anderson, Robert C., del Toro Mijares, Isabel, Vigneron, Jessica G., Barve, Vijay, Dombrowik, Victoria L., Duong, Michelle, Guralnick, Robert, Hart, Julie A., Maypole, J. Krish, McCall, Kira, Ranipeta, Ajay, Schuerkmann, Anna, Torselli, Michael A., Lacher, Thomas, Mittermeier, Russell A., Rylands, Anthony B., Sechrest, Wes, Wilson, Don E., Abba, Agustín M., Aguirre, Luis F., Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquín, Astúa, Diego, Baker, Andrew M., Braulik, Gill, Braun, Janet K., Brito, Jorge, Busher, Peter E., Burneo, Santiago F., Camacho, M. Alejandra, Cavallini, Paolo, de Almeida Chiquito, Elisandra, Cook, Joseph A., Cserkész, Tamás, Csorba, Gábor, Cuéllar Soto, Erika, da Cunha Tavares, Valeria, Davenport, Tim R.B., Deméré, Thomas, Denys, Christiane, Dickman, Christopher R., Eldridge, Mark D.B., Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo, Francis, Charles M., Frankham, Greta, Franklin, William L., Freitas, Thales, Friend, J. Anthony, Gadsby, Elizabeth L., Garbino, Guilherme S.T., Gaubert, Philippe, Giannini, Norberto, Giarla, Thomas, Gilchrist, Jason S., Gongora, Jaime, Goodman, Steven M., Gursky-Doyen, Sharon, Hackländer, Klaus, Hafner, Mark S., Hawkins, Melissa, Helgen, Kristofer M., Heritage, Steven, Hinckley, Arlo, Hintsche, Stefan, Holden, Mary, Holekamp, Kay E., Honeycutt, Rodney L., Huffman, Brent A., Humle, Tatyana, Hutterer, Rainer, Ibáñez Ulargui, Carlos, Jackson, Stephen M., Janecka, Jan, Janecka, Mary, Jenkins, Paula, Juškaitis, Rimvydas, Juste, Javier, Kays, Roland, Kilpatrick, C. William, Kingston, Tigga, Koprowski, John L., Kryštufek, Boris, Lavery, Tyrone, Lee, Thomas E., Leite, Yuri L.R., Novaes, Roberto Leonan M., Lim, Burton K., Lissovsky, Andrey, López-Antoñanzas, Raquel, López-Baucells, Adrià, MacLeod, Colin D., Maisels, Fiona G., Mares, Michael A., Marsh, Helene, Mattioli, Stefano, Meijaard, Erik, Monadjem, Ara, Morton, F. Blake, Musser, Grace, Nadler, Tilo, Norris, Ryan W., Ojeda, Agustina, Ordóñez-Garza, Nicté, Pardiñas, Ulyses F.J., Patterson, Bruce D., Pavan, Ana, Pennay, Michael, Pereira, Calebe, Prado, Joyce, Queiroz, Helder L., Richardson, Matthew, Riley, Erin P., Rossiter, Stephen J., Rubenstein, Daniel I., Ruelas, Dennisse, Salazar-Bravo, Jorge, Schai-Braun, Stéphanie, Schank, Cody J., Schwitzer, Christoph, Sheeran, Lori K., Shekelle, Myron, Shenbrot, Georgy, Soisook, Pipat, Solari, Sergio, Southgate, Richard, Superina, Mariella, Taber, Andrew B., Talebi, Maurício, Taylor, Peter, Vu Dinh, Thong, Ting, Nelson, Tirira, Diego G., Tsang, Susan, Turvey, Samuel T., Valdez, Raul, Van Cakenberghe, Victor, Veron, Geraldine, Wallis, Janette, Wells, Rod, Whittaker, Danielle, Williamson, Elizabeth A., Wittemyer, George, Woinarski, John, Zinner, Dietmar, Upham, Nathan S., Jetz, Walter, Marsh, Charles J., Sica, Yanina V., Burgin, Connor J., Dorman, Wendy A., Anderson, Robert C., del Toro Mijares, Isabel, Vigneron, Jessica G., Barve, Vijay, Dombrowik, Victoria L., Duong, Michelle, Guralnick, Robert, Hart, Julie A., Maypole, J. Krish, McCall, Kira, Ranipeta, Ajay, Schuerkmann, Anna, Torselli, Michael A., Lacher, Thomas, Mittermeier, Russell A., Rylands, Anthony B., Sechrest, Wes, Wilson, Don E., Abba, Agustín M., Aguirre, Luis F., Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquín, Astúa, Diego, Baker, Andrew M., Braulik, Gill, Braun, Janet K., Brito, Jorge, Busher, Peter E., Burneo, Santiago F., Camacho, M. Alejandra, Cavallini, Paolo, de Almeida Chiquito, Elisandra, Cook, Joseph A., Cserkész, Tamás, Csorba, Gábor, Cuéllar Soto, Erika, da Cunha Tavares, Valeria, Davenport, Tim R.B., Deméré, Thomas, Denys, Christiane, Dickman, Christopher R., Eldridge, Mark D.B., Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo, Francis, Charles M., Frankham, Greta, Franklin, William L., Freitas, Thales, Friend, J. Anthony, Gadsby, Elizabeth L., Garbino, Guilherme S.T., Gaubert, Philippe, Giannini, Norberto, Giarla, Thomas, Gilchrist, Jason S., Gongora, Jaime, Goodman, Steven M., Gursky-Doyen, Sharon, Hackländer, Klaus, Hafner, Mark S., Hawkins, Melissa, Helgen, Kristofer M., Heritage, Steven, Hinckley, Arlo, Hintsche, Stefan, Holden, Mary, Holekamp, Kay E., Honeycutt, Rodney L., Huffman, Brent A., Humle, Tatyana, Hutterer, Rainer, Ibáñez Ulargui, Carlos, Jackson, Stephen M., Janecka, Jan, Janecka, Mary, Jenkins, Paula, Juškaitis, Rimvydas, Juste, Javier, Kays, Roland, Kilpatrick, C. William, Kingston, Tigga, Koprowski, John L., Kryštufek, Boris, Lavery, Tyrone, Lee, Thomas E., Leite, Yuri L.R., Novaes, Roberto Leonan M., Lim, Burton K., Lissovsky, Andrey, López-Antoñanzas, Raquel, López-Baucells, Adrià, MacLeod, Colin D., Maisels, Fiona G., Mares, Michael A., Marsh, Helene, Mattioli, Stefano, Meijaard, Erik, Monadjem, Ara, Morton, F. Blake, Musser, Grace, Nadler, Tilo, Norris, Ryan W., Ojeda, Agustina, Ordóñez-Garza, Nicté, Pardiñas, Ulyses F.J., Patterson, Bruce D., Pavan, Ana, Pennay, Michael, Pereira, Calebe, Prado, Joyce, Queiroz, Helder L., Richardson, Matthew, Riley, Erin P., Rossiter, Stephen J., Rubenstein, Daniel I., Ruelas, Dennisse, Salazar-Bravo, Jorge, Schai-Braun, Stéphanie, Schank, Cody J., Schwitzer, Christoph, Sheeran, Lori K., Shekelle, Myron, Shenbrot, Georgy, Soisook, Pipat, Solari, Sergio, Southgate, Richard, Superina, Mariella, Taber, Andrew B., Talebi, Maurício, Taylor, Peter, Vu Dinh, Thong, Ting, Nelson, Tirira, Diego G., Tsang, Susan, Turvey, Samuel T., Valdez, Raul, Van Cakenberghe, Victor, Veron, Geraldine, Wallis, Janette, Wells, Rod, Whittaker, Danielle, Williamson, Elizabeth A., Wittemyer, George, Woinarski, John, Zinner, Dietmar, Upham, Nathan S., and Jetz, Walter
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Aim: Comprehensive, global information on species' occurrences is an essential biodiversity variable and central to a range of applications in ecology, evolution, biogeography and conservation. Expert range maps often represent a species' only available distributional information and play an increasing role in conservation assessments and macroecology. We provide global range maps for the native ranges of all extant mammal species harmonised to the taxonomy of the Mammal Diversity Database (MDD) mobilised from two sources, the Handbook of the Mammals of the World (HMW) and the Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World (CMW). Location: Global. Taxon: All extant mammal species. Methods: Range maps were digitally interpreted, georeferenced, error-checked and subsequently taxonomically aligned between the HMW (6253 species), the CMW (6431 species) and the MDD taxonomies (6362 species). Results: Range maps can be evaluated and visualised in an online map browser at Map of Life (mol.org) and accessed for individual or batch download for non-commercial use. Main conclusion: Expert maps of species' global distributions are limited in their spatial detail and temporal specificity, but form a useful basis for broad-scale characterizations and model-based integration with other data. We provide georeferenced range maps for the native ranges of all extant mammal species as shapefiles, with species-level metadata and source information packaged together in geodatabase format. Across the three taxonomic sources our maps entail, there are 1784 taxonomic name differences compared to the maps currently available on the IUCN Red List website. The expert maps provided here are harmonised to the MDD taxonomic authority and linked to a community of online tools that will enable transparent future updates and version control.
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- 2022
13. Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities
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Marsh, Charles J., primary, Sica, Yanina V., additional, Burgin, Connor J., additional, Dorman, Wendy A., additional, Anderson, Robert C., additional, del Toro Mijares, Isabel, additional, Vigneron, Jessica G., additional, Barve, Vijay, additional, Dombrowik, Victoria L., additional, Duong, Michelle, additional, Guralnick, Robert, additional, Hart, Julie A., additional, Maypole, J. Krish, additional, McCall, Kira, additional, Ranipeta, Ajay, additional, Schuerkmann, Anna, additional, Torselli, Michael A., additional, Lacher, Thomas, additional, Mittermeier, Russell A., additional, Rylands, Anthony B., additional, Sechrest, Wes, additional, Wilson, Don E., additional, Abba, Agustín M., additional, Aguirre, Luis F., additional, Arroyo‐Cabrales, Joaquín, additional, Astúa, Diego, additional, Baker, Andrew M., additional, Braulik, Gill, additional, Braun, Janet K., additional, Brito, Jorge, additional, Busher, Peter E., additional, Burneo, Santiago F., additional, Camacho, M. Alejandra, additional, Cavallini, Paolo, additional, de Almeida Chiquito, Elisandra, additional, Cook, Joseph A., additional, Cserkész, Tamás, additional, Csorba, Gábor, additional, Cuéllar Soto, Erika, additional, da Cunha Tavares, Valeria, additional, Davenport, Tim R. B., additional, Deméré, Thomas, additional, Denys, Christiane, additional, Dickman, Christopher R., additional, Eldridge, Mark D. B., additional, Fernandez‐Duque, Eduardo, additional, Francis, Charles M., additional, Frankham, Greta, additional, Franklin, William L., additional, Freitas, Thales, additional, Friend, J. Anthony, additional, Gadsby, Elizabeth L., additional, Garbino, Guilherme S. T., additional, Gaubert, Philippe, additional, Giannini, Norberto, additional, Giarla, Thomas, additional, Gilchrist, Jason S., additional, Gongora, Jaime, additional, Goodman, Steven M., additional, Gursky‐Doyen, Sharon, additional, Hackländer, Klaus, additional, Hafner, Mark S., additional, Hawkins, Melissa, additional, Helgen, Kristofer M., additional, Heritage, Steven, additional, Hinckley, Arlo, additional, Hintsche, Stefan, additional, Holden, Mary, additional, Holekamp, Kay E., additional, Honeycutt, Rodney L., additional, Huffman, Brent A., additional, Humle, Tatyana, additional, Hutterer, Rainer, additional, Ibáñez Ulargui, Carlos, additional, Jackson, Stephen M., additional, Janecka, Jan, additional, Janecka, Mary, additional, Jenkins, Paula, additional, Juškaitis, Rimvydas, additional, Juste, Javier, additional, Kays, Roland, additional, Kilpatrick, C. William, additional, Kingston, Tigga, additional, Koprowski, John L., additional, Kryštufek, Boris, additional, Lavery, Tyrone, additional, Lee, Thomas E., additional, Leite, Yuri L. R., additional, Novaes, Roberto Leonan M., additional, Lim, Burton K., additional, Lissovsky, Andrey, additional, López‐Antoñanzas, Raquel, additional, López‐Baucells, Adrià, additional, MacLeod, Colin D., additional, Maisels, Fiona G., additional, Mares, Michael A., additional, Marsh, Helene, additional, Mattioli, Stefano, additional, Meijaard, Erik, additional, Monadjem, Ara, additional, Morton, F. Blake, additional, Musser, Grace, additional, Nadler, Tilo, additional, Norris, Ryan W., additional, Ojeda, Agustina, additional, Ordóñez‐Garza, Nicté, additional, Pardiñas, Ulyses F. J., additional, Patterson, Bruce D., additional, Pavan, Ana, additional, Pennay, Michael, additional, Pereira, Calebe, additional, Prado, Joyce, additional, Queiroz, Helder L., additional, Richardson, Matthew, additional, Riley, Erin P., additional, Rossiter, Stephen J., additional, Rubenstein, Daniel I., additional, Ruelas, Dennisse, additional, Salazar‐Bravo, Jorge, additional, Schai‐Braun, Stéphanie, additional, Schank, Cody J., additional, Schwitzer, Christoph, additional, Sheeran, Lori K., additional, Shekelle, Myron, additional, Shenbrot, Georgy, additional, Soisook, Pipat, additional, Solari, Sergio, additional, Southgate, Richard, additional, Superina, Mariella, additional, Taber, Andrew B., additional, Talebi, Maurício, additional, Taylor, Peter, additional, Vu Dinh, Thong, additional, Ting, Nelson, additional, Tirira, Diego G., additional, Tsang, Susan, additional, Turvey, Samuel T., additional, Valdez, Raul, additional, Van Cakenberghe, Victor, additional, Veron, Geraldine, additional, Wallis, Janette, additional, Wells, Rod, additional, Whittaker, Danielle, additional, Williamson, Elizabeth A., additional, Wittemyer, George, additional, Woinarski, John, additional, Zinner, Dietmar, additional, Upham, Nathan S., additional, and Jetz, Walter, additional
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- 2022
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14. Establishing IUCN Red List Criteria for Threatened Ecosystems
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RODRÍGUEZ, JON PAUL, RODRÍGUEZ-CLARK, KATHRYN M., BAILLIE, JONATHAN E. M., ASH, NEVILLE, BENSON, JOHN, BOUCHER, TIMOTHY, BROWN, CLAIRE, BURGESS, NEIL D., COLLEN, BEN, JENNINGS, MICHAEL, KEITH, DAVID A., NICHOLSON, EMILY, REVENGA, CARMEN, REYERS, BELINDA, ROUGET, MATHIEU, SMITH, TAMMY, SPALDING, MARK, TABER, ANDREW, WALPOLE, MATT, ZAGER, IRENE, and ZAMIN, TARA
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- 2011
15. The Impact of Conservation on the Status of the World's Vertebrates
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Hoffmann, Michael, Hilton-Taylor, Craig, Angulo, Ariadne, Böhm, Monika, Brooks, Thomas M., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Carpenter, Kent E., Chanson, Janice, Collen, Ben, Cox, Neil A., Darwall, William R. T., Dulvy, Nicholas K., Harrison, Lucy R., Katariya, Vineet, Pollock, Caroline M., Quader, Suhel, Richman, Nadia I., Rodrigues, Ana S. L., Tognelli, Marcelo F., Vie, Jean-Christophe, Aguiar, John M., Allen, David J., Allen, Gerald R., Amori, Giovanni, Ananjeva, Natalia B., Andreone, Franco, Andrew, Paul, Ortiz, Aida Luz Aquino, Baillie, Jonathan E. M., Baldi, Ricardo, Bell, Ben D., Biju, S. D., Bird, Jeremy P., Black-Decima, Patricia, Blanc, J. Julian, Bolaños, Federico, Bolivar-G., Wilmar, Burfield, Ian J., Burton, James A., Capper, David R., Castro, Fernando, Catullo, Gianluca, Cavanagh, Rachel D., Channing, Alan, Chao, Ning Labbish, Chenery, Anna M., Chiozza, Federica, Clausnitzer, Viola, Collar, Nigel J., Collett, Leah C., Collette, Bruce B., Fernandez, Claudia F. Cortez, Craig, Matthew T., Crosby, Michael J., Cumberlidge, Neil, Cuttelod, Annabelle, Derocher, Andrew E., Diesmos, Arvin C., Donaldson, John S., Duckworth, J. W., Dutson, Guy, Dutta, S. K., Emslie, Richard H., Farjon, Aljos, Fowler, Sarah, Freyhof, Jörg, Garshelis, David L., Gerlach, Justin, Gower, David J., Grant, Tandora D., Hammerson, Geoffrey A., Harris, Richard B., Heaney, Lawrence R., Hedges, S. Blair, Hero, Jean-Marc, Hughes, Baz, Hussain, Syed Ainul, Icochea M., Javier, Inger, Robert F., Ishii, Nobuo, Iskandar, Djoko T., Jenkins, Richard K. B., Kaneko, Yoshio, Kottelat, Maurice, Kovacs, Kit M., Kuzmin, Sergius L., La Marca, Enrique, Lamoreux, John F., Lau, Michael W. N., Lavilla, Esteban O., Leus, Kristin, Lewison, Rebecca L., Lichtenstein, Gabriela, Livingstone, Suzanne R., Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi, Mallon, David P., McGowan, Philip J. K., Mclvor, Anna, Moehlman, Patricia D., Molur, Sanjay, Alonso, Antonio Muñoz, Musick, John A., Nowell, Kristin, Nussbaum, Ronald A., Olech, Wanda, Orlov, Nikolay L., Papenfuss, Theodore J., Parra-Olea, Gabriela, Perrin, William F., Polidoro, Beth A., Pourkazemi, Mohammad, Racey, Paul A., Ragle, James S., Ram, Mala, Rathbun, Galen, Reynolds, Robert P., Rhodin, Anders G. J., Richards, Stephen J., Rodríguez, Lily O., Ron, Santiago R., Rondinini, Carlo, Rylands, Anthony B., de Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy, Sanciangco, Jonnell C., Sanders, Kate L., Santos-Barrera, Georgina, Schipper, Jan, Self-Sullivan, Caryn, Shi, Yichuan, Shoemaker, Alan, Short, Frederick T., Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio, Silvano, Débora L., Smith, Kevin G., Smith, Andrew T., Snoeks, Jos, Stattersfield, Alison J., Symes, Andrew J., Taber, Andrew B., Talukdar, Bibhab K., Temple, Helen J., Timmins, Rob, Tobias, Joseph A., Tsytsulina, Katerina, Tweddle, Denis, Ubeda, Carmen, Valenti, Sarah V., van Dijk, Peter Paul, Veiga, Liza M., Veloso, Alberto, Wege, David C., Wilkinson, Mark, Williamson, Elizabeth A., Xie, Feng, Young, Bruce E., Akçakaya, H. Resit, Bennun, Leon, Blackburn, Tim M., Boitani, Luigi, Dublin, Holly T., da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B., Gascon, Claude, Lacher, Thomas E., Mace, Georgina M., Mainka, Susan A., McNeely, Jeffery A., Mittermeier, Russell A., Reid, Gordon McGregor, Rodriguez, Jon Paul, Rosenberg, Andrew A., Samways, Michael J., Smart, Jane, Stein, Bruce A., and Stuart, Simon N.
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- 2010
16. Ranging Behavior and Population Dynamics of the Chacoan Peccary, Catagonus wagneri
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Taber, Andrew B., Doncaster, C. Patrick, Neris, Nora N., and Colman, Flaviano H.
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- 1993
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17. Estimating brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira and M. americana) abundance by dung pellet counts and other indices in seasonal Chiquitano forest habitats of Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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Rivero, Kathia, Rumiz, Damiàn I., and Taber, Andrew B.
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- 2004
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18. Taxonomy, Natural History and Distribution of the Capybara
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Moreira, José Roberto, primary, Alvarez, Martin R., additional, Tarifa, Teresa, additional, Pacheco, Víctor, additional, Taber, Andrew, additional, Tirira, Diego G., additional, Herrera, Emilio A., additional, Ferraz, Katia Maria P. M. B., additional, Aldana-Domínguez, Juanita, additional, and Macdonald, David W., additional
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- 2012
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19. The behavioural ecology of the mara, Dolichotis patagonus
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Taber, Andrew B. and Macdonald, David Whyte
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577 ,Paca ,Rodents ,Behavior ,Ecology ,Argentina - Abstract
This thesis presents the results of a 3 year field study on the behavioural ecology of the mara on the Valdés Peninsula in Argentina. The main goal was to investigate why the mara's social system incorporates both monogamy and communal denning, a combination unknown in other mammals. The research techniques used were behavioural observations and radio-tracking. Radio-tracking of 9 maras revealed that pairs were continually moving into new areas, suggesting that their ranging behaviour is adapted to an irregular pattern of resource distribution. Two maras had prevailing ranges of 35 ha and moved yearly over about 200 ha. Ranges floated around a geographic centre. One constraint on the animals' movements may be the need to stay near a den site for pupping. Maras were diurnal, and spent on average 46% of the day grazing. Ranges may overlap up to 33%, but range use between neighbouring pairs were negatively correlated suggesting that animals were avoiding each other--pairs may be occupying floating territories. Evidence that maras are monogamous in the wild is presented. The factors leading to monogamy are argued to be: (i) females are irregularly dispersed because of the distribution of food; and (ii) the brevity of the female's oestrus (1-2 hrs). A male attempting to mate polygynously would have difficulties in finding and securing a female; thus males may do best by staying with one female to ensure a successful mating. Males may enhance their reproductive success by watching for predators so that their females can spend more time feeding to meet the energetic demands of lactation and gestation. During the pupping season, August to January, groups of 1 to 22 pairs gather at single dens. Several dens may be located near each other to form denning communities. Most pairs produce only one litter a year and there is a peak of births in September and October. Pairs visit the den once a day for a period of 5-6 weeks to nurse their young. Den sites are not limited; and the reason maras den communally appears to be the increased protection from predators accruing to pups and adults in larger groups. Two possible routes are suggested in the evolution of the mara's social system: (i) from a monogamous starting point it has become advantageous to creche pups; or (ii) ancestral maras were more colonial and probably polygynous, but have been forced to space out because of changes in the distribution of food, which has led to monogamy. Finally, maras were compared with other caviomorph rodents, lagomorphs, and monogamous ruminants and were shown to be most similar to the latter in their adaptations to the environment a remarkable example of convergent evolution.
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- 1987
20. Shrug it off: responsibilities weighing you down? Use these 10 stress-fighting tips from around the world. (Psyche)
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Lawson, Chris and Taber, Andrew
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Men -- Health aspects ,Stress (Psychology) -- Management - Abstract
THERE ARE TWO THINGS almost every guy from Minneapolis to Moscow can agree on. The first is this: We really don't care that Anna Kournikova can't play a lick. And [...]
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- 2002
21. Are you ready for a vasectomy? The decision to cut off your sperm supply, man's most prized possession, is complex. Here's how to simplify it. (Sexual Health)
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Stump, Bill, Taber, Andrew, and Ramirez, Joaquin
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Vasectomy -- Analysis ,Men -- Health aspects - Abstract
"HOW ABOUT A LITTLE SNIP, SNIP?" my wife asked slyly, making a scissoring motion with the fingers of her right hand. I was naked, exposed, ready to step into the [...]
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- 2001
22. Writing the Wrongs: Developing a Safe-Fail Culture in Conservation
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Redford, Kent H. and Taber, Andrew
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- 2000
23. Towards A Theory Of Change To Enable Forest People To Build Prosperity While Delivering Global Benefits For Adaptation, Mitigation, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services And Cultural Heritage
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Taber, Andrew
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Forest communities, often indigenous peoples, face high levels of poverty and social, economic and political marginalization in many parts of the world. Yet they inhabit biologically diverse landscapes that provide a wide range of ecosystems services at greater scales, including for bolstering resilience in response to climate change. They also harbor rich cultural heritage and traditional knowledge; and produce a variety of wood and non-wood forest products, as well as services such as ecotourism that contribute to local, national and international economies. Research has documented their contributions. However, full recognition is lacking of the existing and potential role of forest communities, under the right conditions, for securing a wide range of environmental goods and services of vital importance to forests and global sustainability while improving their lives and livelihoods. In this poster, we review impediments for forest peoples to realize their potential, and present a theory of change based on the implementation of a holistic and integrated policy and practice framework. This includes strengthening recognition of rights, particularly for forest lands and resources, culturally and gender sensitive economic empowerment and education, and mechanisms to incentivize and sustain their contributions to global environmental goods and services.
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- 2017
24. Multisport madness: three events, 1 day, and you. ([We Dare You To Try This])
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Taber, Andrew
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Triathlon -- Planning ,Athletes -- Training - Abstract
TRIATHLON. IT SOUNDS puke-on-your-shoes tough. At least that's what I thought. But then I learned about the Montreal Triathlon. It's the perfect race for rookie triathletes--like me--because you don't have [...]
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- 2002
25. Establishing IUCN Red List Criteria for Threatened Ecosystems
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Rodríguez, Jon Paul, Rodríguez-Clark, Kathryn M, Baillie, Jonathan E M, Ash, Neville, Benson, John, Boucher, Timothy, Brown, Claire, Burgess, Neil D, Collen, Ben, Jennings, Michael, Keith, David A, Nicholson, Emily, Revenga, Carmen, Reyers, Belinda, Rouget, Mathieu, Smith, Tammy, Spalding, Mark, Taber, Andrew, Walpole, Matt, Zager, Irene, and Zamin, Tara
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Essays ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,IUCN categories and criteria ,Endangered Species ,Biodiversity ,Congresses as Topic ,IUCN Red List ,categorías y criterios IUCN ,Extinction, Biological ,Risk Assessment ,endangered ecosystems ,threatened ecosystems ,estatus de amenaza a ecosistemas ,ecosystem threat status ,ecosistemas en peligro ,Lista Roja de la UICN ,ecosistemas amenazados ,Ecosystem - Abstract
The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) development of objective, repeatable, and transparent criteria for assessing extinction risk that explicitly separate risk assessment from priority setting. At the IV World Conservation Congress in 2008, the process began to develop and implement comparable global standards for ecosystems. A working group established by the IUCN has begun formulating a system of quantitative categories and criteria, analogous to those used for species, for assigning levels of threat to ecosystems at local, regional, and global levels. A final system will require definitions of ecosystems; quantification of ecosystem status; identification of the stages of degradation and loss of ecosystems; proxy measures of risk (criteria); classification thresholds for these criteria; and standardized methods for performing assessments. The system will need to reflect the degree and rate of change in an ecosystem's extent, composition, structure, and function, and have its conceptual roots in ecological theory and empirical research. On the basis of these requirements and the hypothesis that ecosystem risk is a function of the risk of its component species, we propose a set of four criteria: recent declines in distribution or ecological function, historical total loss in distribution or ecological function, small distribution combined with decline, or very small distribution. Most work has focused on terrestrial ecosystems, but comparable thresholds and criteria for freshwater and marine ecosystems are also needed. These are the first steps in an international consultation process that will lead to a unified proposal to be presented at the next World Conservation Congress in 2012. Establecimiento de Criterios para la Lista Roja de UICN de Ecosistemas Amenazados Resumen El potencial para la conservación de muchas especies ha avanzado enormemente porque la Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (UICN) ha desarrollado criterios objetivos, repetibles y transparentes para evaluar el riesgo de extinción que explícitamente separa la evaluación de riesgo de la definición de prioridades. En el IV Congreso Mundial de Conservación en 2008, el proceso comenzó a desarrollar e implementar estándares globales comparables para ecosistemas. Un grupo de trabajo establecido por la UICN ha formulado un sistema inicial de categorías y criterios cuantitativos, análogos a los utilizados para especies, para asignar niveles de amenaza a ecosistemas a niveles local, regional y global. Un sistema final requerirá de definiciones de ecosistemas; cuantificación del estatus de ecosistemas; identificación de las etapas de degradación y pérdida de los ecosistemas; medidas de riesgo (criterios) alternativas; umbrales de clasificación para esos criterios y métodos estandarizados para la realización de evaluaciones. El sistema deberá reflejar el nivel y tasa de cambio en la extensión, composición, estructura y funcionamiento de un ecosistema, y tener sus raíces conceptuales en la teoría ecológica y la investigación empírica. Sobre la base de esos requerimientos y la hipótesis de que el riesgo del ecosistema es una función del riesgo de las especies que lo componen, proponemos un conjunto de 4 criterios: declinaciones recientes en la distribución o funcionamiento ecológica, pérdida total histórica en la distribución o funcionamiento ecológico, distribución pequeña combinada con declinación, o distribución muy pequeña. La mayor parte del trabajo se ha concentrado en ecosistemas terrestres, pero también se requieren umbrales y criterios comparables para ecosistemas dulceacuícolas y marinos. Estos son los primeros pasos de un proceso de consulta internacional que llevará a una propuesta unificada que será presentada en el próximo Congreso Mundial de Conservación en 2012.
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26. Om alone
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Taber, Andrew
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Self-care, Health -- Methods ,Yoga -- Methods ,Yoga -- Health aspects - Abstract
Byline: Taber, Andrew Om alone : To tone your body and tame your mind, roll out the yoga welcome mat and try this perfect at-home workout By Andrew Taber How [...]
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- 2008
27. ASK MEN'S HEALTH
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Taber, Andrew
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Teeth -- Care and treatment ,Physical fitness -- Analysis ,Human growth -- Analysis ,Sex -- Analysis - Abstract
Do those invisible teeth aligners work as well as braces? --M.M., BROOKLYN, N.Y. Yes, but only for minor crowding or gaps between teeth. If you have a Powers-esque overbite, brace [...]
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28. Department of Corrections
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Weight loss -- Methods ,Diet -- Analysis ,Life style -- Analysis ,Food habits -- Management ,Exercise -- Planning ,Reducing diets -- Planning - Abstract
He rehabilitated his diet, lifestyle, and gut Name Dan Sullivan Job Correctional treatment specialist, Federal Bureau of Prisons Home New Hampshire Age 31 Height 5'11" Weight before 289 Weight now [...]
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- 2001
29. WHAT DOES 100 CALORIES LOOK LIKE?
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Food -- Caloric content ,Weight loss -- Planning ,Health -- Management - Abstract
(37 GOLDFISH CRACKERS) (2 3/4 PATS OF BUTTER) (1 1/2 OUNCES OF WHISKEY) (3 SLICES OF OSCAR MAYER HARD SALAMI) (14 POTATO CHIPS) (5 HALF-AND-HALF CONTAINERS FROM THE DINER) (6 [...]
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- 2001
30. JIMMY THE BARTENDER
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Interpersonal relations -- Analysis ,Single men -- Behavior ,Single women -- Behavior ,Single people -- Social aspects ,Bartenders -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes - Abstract
Advice on women, work, and other stuff that screws up men's lives Hey Jim, My wife just started a new job, and now she's acting different than when we got [...]
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- 2001
31. How Low Will She Go?
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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SpectorSoft -- Product introduction ,Software -- Product development ,Electronic surveillance ,Internet filtering software -- Product development ,Internet -- Usage - Abstract
Spying software can leave you exposed YOU KNOW THAT the compu-weasels in your office can read your flirtatious e-mails and check your surfing history. But now even your home may [...]
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- 2001
32. Stick It in Your Ear
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Sony Corp. -- Product introduction ,Rio -- Product introduction ,Intel Corp. -- Product introduction ,Sony MiniDisc Walkman (Audio system) -- Marketing ,Rio 800 (MP3 player/device) -- Marketing ,Intel Pocket Concert (MP3 player/device) -- Marketing ,Portable stereos -- Product development ,Minidiscs -- Marketing - Abstract
Lightweight audio can make workouts musical Real runners don't listen to music--it dilutes the experience and can be dangerous on the roads. But let's get really real. With new MP3 [...]
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- 2001
33. The Sniff Test
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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University of Texas -- Research ,Fertility -- Endocrine aspects ,Smell -- Research ,Men -- Behavior - Abstract
Your nose knows when procreation is in the air TALK ABOUT SENSITIVE--your schnozz can tell what brand of brats are grilling two blocks away. It might also pick up when [...]
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- 2001
34. There's Something on Your Nose ..
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Respiration -- Equipment and supplies ,Athletes -- Equipment and supplies - Abstract
... and it's not helping your game DO BREATHE RIGHT strips help athletes? Since cropping up in the mid-'90s, they've been scrutinized more than Michael Jackson's rhinoplasties. The latest scientific [...]
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- 2001
35. LAPTOP LIBRARY
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Report writing ,College students ,Online services -- Services - Abstract
A new research service for those last-minute projects ACK IN THE LATE '90s, college students could find a term paper and print it out with just a few clicks. It [...]
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- 2001
36. Look Sharp
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Razors -- Product information ,Personal care appliances industry -- Product information - Abstract
Which blades are best? SCHICK HAS FINALLY produced its triple-blade answer to Gillette's popular Mach3. The Schick Xtreme III is a plastic disposable with a pivoting head and lubricating strip. [...]
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- 2001
37. YOU MISSED A SPOT
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Beard -- Social aspects ,Mustache -- Social aspects - Abstract
Do women like it rough? Not really IT WASN'T EVEN CLOSE. We surveyed three dozen women about facial hair, and evidently, they want us to shave. Older women tended to [...]
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- 2001
38. THE GIRL NEXT DOOR
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Women -- Sexual behavior - Abstract
The hottest truth about women, from our lively neighbor Do women wear tight revealing clothing want us to look? --BOB S., CHICAGO, ILL. A PUSHUP BRA doesn't put itself on. [...]
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- 2001
39. RUBBER MATCH
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Condoms -- Product information ,Contraceptives industry -- Product information - Abstract
Condoms aren't a problem--they're a solution MOST MEN see condoms as a necessary evil. We see them as a chance to dress for success. Rubbers can do more than just [...]
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- 2001
40. The Waiting Is the Hardest Part
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Panic -- Prevention ,Stress management -- Analysis - Abstract
Trapped somewhere miserable this summer? Here's how to stand it--wherever you are In an Angry Mob Panicky people hyperventilate because they're breathing too fast--meaning their blood is losing carbon dioxide. [...]
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- 2001
41. 'Debugging Devices
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Antibacterial agents -- Usage ,Toiletries -- Health aspects - Abstract
Which weapons do you need in the bacteria battle? ALL THOSE antibacterial products now in stores can make you think you're an extremely dirty person--and not in the good way. [...]
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- 2001
42. COOLBLUE
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Cutlery industry -- Product information ,Knives -- Product information - Abstract
A sleek new knife makes our cut The German company Boker says this titanium knife resists bacteria. We don't know. We do know it's light and balanced, and so stylish [...]
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- 2001
43. Orange-Garlic Steak Kebabs
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Cookery (Beef) -- Recipes and menus - Abstract
1/4 c orange juice 1/4 c dry red wine 1 Tbsp minced garlic 1 Tbsp steak sauce 1 tsp coarsely ground black pepper 1 lb sirloin strips 1 medium onion, [...]
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- 2001
44. Routine Interruptions
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Weight lifting (Sports) -- Methods - Abstract
A little pause can make you a lot stronger Unless an unemployed XFL cheerleader asks for a spot, we hate interruptions in the gym. But pausing at different points while [...]
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- 2001
45. September
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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September ,Summer - Abstract
3 Here's to a little less labor on Labor Day. After the barbecue, don't put the grill away for the season. Year-round grilling is the trend; the folks at Weber [...]
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- 2001
46. Ease Up to stay Fired Up
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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A cooldown today will inspire you tomorrow A POST-WORKOUT cooldown can be like great sex after your mate makes you sit through an opera. You remember the fantastic finish, not [...]
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- 2001
47. OPPOSING FORCES
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Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Weight lifting (Sports) -- Methods - Abstract
Build bigger shoulders and arms with this superset IN WEIGHT TRAINING there's a shortcut, called reciprocity training, that can make you stronger in less time. A typical exercise would involve [...]
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- 2001
48. HANG 'EM HIGH
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STIEG, BILL, JONES, LISA, Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Flynn, Kimberly, Fuchs, Lindsey, Good, Brian, Greenberg, Peter, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, McKinney, Melonee, Noonan, Peggy, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spikerm Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, and Zachary, Veilleux
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Football -- Methods ,Kicking (Football) -- Methods - Abstract
Wow the backyard gang with a booming punt A TIGHT SPIRAL pass is nice. But a big, thumping punts gets everyone's attention. Darren Bennett knows. He played Australian-rules football for [...]
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- 2001
49. WIN A TREADMILL
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STIEG, BILL, JONES, LISA, Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Erb, Tracy, Fuchs, Lindsey, Gourley, Steve, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, Marion, Matt, Martelli, Rose, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spiker, Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, Veilleux, Zachary, and Wilson, Jenn
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It seems every one of our Belly-Off stories includes a treadmill. So to keep you inspired, we're going to give one away--a Life Fitness T3i, valued at $2,600, and we'll [...]
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- 2001
50. Role Reversal
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STIEG, BILL, JONES, LISA, Bilheimer, Christina, Rukenstein, Gil, Hewko, Mark, Calechman, Steve, Campbell, Adam, Coleman, Elizabeth, Davis, Shannon, Erb, Tracy, Fuchs, Lindsey, Gourley, Steve, Herman, Brooke, Lacombe, John, Mack, Jim, Marion, Matt, Martelli, Rose, Potera, Carol, Schuler, Lou, Spiker, Ted, Steinman, Vince, Taber, Andrew, Veilleux, Zachary, and Wilson, Jenn
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Weight loss -- Case studies ,Obesity -- Care and treatment - Abstract
When he lost 107 pounds, the pizza shop started calling him NAME Carl Kanefsky JOB Director of governmental affairs and communications for the Medical Society of Delaware HOME Bear, Delaware [...]
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- 2001
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