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Ciesinksi, T. 2007: Place Invaders. Organic Gardening (2003) 55(1)
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Peterson, J. 2004: Places to Grow. American Vegetable Grower 52(12)
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Lopez, T. 1997: Plague finding ways to stop a killer. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 211(3): 280-281
Gunn, D. 1988: Construction of a fee. Veterinary Record 123(11): 286
Shitamori, S.; Nakamura, R. 1983: Plakalbumin converts to heat-stable form under the same condition as an ovalbumin-s-ovalbumin transformation. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 31: 3-16
Knudsen, K.A.; Wheelock, M.J. 1992: Plakoglobin, or an 83-kD homologue distinct from b-catenin, interacts with E-cadherin and N-cadherin. The Journal of Cell Biology 118(3): 1-9
Anonymous 2007: Plan Ahead. American Vegetable Grower 55(11
Fuller, K. 2003: Plan for Healthy Soil. American Fruit Grower 123(4)
Anonymous 2002: Plan Policy to Avoid Regulatory and Resistance Pitfalls. Farmers Weekly 137(6)
Catlin, D.E. 2000: Plan ahead for conflict resolution. DVM 31(12)
Anonymous 2004: Plan farm transition between generations. Delta Farm Press 61(8)
Anonymous 1999: Plan for action on veterinary medicines. The Veterinary Record 145(25): 8-19
Baird, R.K. 2000: Plan for your future: it's never too late to save. Landscape Management 39(7): 14
Anonymous 2003: Plan how to pass on your assets. Farmers Weekly 139(26): rm Finance 12-Farm Finance 13
Inman, J.W. 1995: Plan machinery purchases ahead of time. American Vegetable Grower 43: 9
Im, S. 1984: Plan mixte equilibre a deux facteurs hierarchiques pour les donnees binaires. Biometrics 40: 3-92
Anonymous 2003: Plan needed to comply with labor laws. Southeast Farm Press 30(3)
Anonymous 2004: Plan now and prosper in '05. Landscape Management 43(10 O 2004
Barton, S. 1996: Plan now for Christmas 1996. American Nurseryman 183: 7
Anonymous 2003: Plan to compensate for plunging milk profits. Farmers Weekly 139(14)
Catanzaro, T.E. 2000: Plan to retire at any stage of your career. DVM 31(5)
Sanders, D. 1994: Plan to use cover crops next summer. American Vegetable Grower 42: 9
Clinton, V.L. 1983: Plan your manipulations. Gleanings in Bee Culture 111: 4
Anonymous 2003: Plan, Pray, Persevere. Delta Farm Press 60(20): 3
Klein, T.J.; Mlodzik, M. 2005: Planar cell polarization: an emerging model points in the right direction. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 21: 155-176
Renger, B. 2001: Planar chromatography procedures in pharmaceutical analysis. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists 84(4): 17
Grebe, E.; Schaeffer, D.J. 1991: Planarians in toxicology, standardization of a rapid neurobehavioral toxicity test using phenol in a crossover study. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 46(6): 866-870
Moore, B., IIi; Braswell, B.H.Jr 1994: Planetary metabolism: understanding the carbon cycle. Ambio 23: 12
Moustaka Gouni, M.; Vardaka, E.; Michaloudi, E.; Kormas, K.A.; Tryfon, E.; Mihalatou, H.; Gkelis, S.; Lanaras, T. 2006: Plankton food web structure in a eutrophic polymictic lake with a history of toxic cyanobacterial blooms. Limnology and Oceanography uary; 51(1): 715-727 (Part 2)
Doney, S.C. 2006: Plankton in a warmer world. Nature 444: 5-6
Cushing, D.H. 1990: Plankton production and year-class strength in fish populations: an update of the match/mismatch hypothesis. Advances in: 9-93
Hannan, Cheryl Ann 1984: Planktonic larvae may act like passive particles in turbulent near-bottom flows. Limnology and Oceanography 29: 08-16
O'Foighil, D. 1989: Planktotrophic larval development is associated with a restricted geographic range in Lasaea, a genus of brooding, hermaphroditic bivalves. Marine Biology (Berlin): 1033: 349-358
Nurden, R. 1987: Planned Production Programme, Montserrat, W.I. Tropical Agriculture 64: 3
Renold, A.E. 1986: Planned integration of international visiting fellows and scientists: enhancement of morale, productivity, and impact in a laboratory concerned with human diabetes and its animal models. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 29(3 Pt 2): S214-S217
Beutler, E. 1986: Planned obsolescence in humans and in other biosystems. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 29(2): 175-179
Anonymous 2003: Planners lose the plot, customers lose the way. Farmers Weekly 138(19)
Anonymous 2004: Planners stonewall accommodation solution for much-travelled shepherd. Farmers Weekly 140(11)
Swistock, B.R. 2004: Planning a Pond. American Vegetable Grower 52(5)
Anonymous 2004: Planning Ahead is the Key. Beef 40(8): , 28
Swistock, B.R. 2004: Planning for a Pond. American Fruit Grower 124(3)
Niederholzer, F. 1999: Planning a block. American Fruit Grower 119(12)
Hensel, M. 1983: Planning a garden tour in England. Horticulture 61: 46
Davis, R.H. 1989: Planning a potting shed. Horticulture 67: 15
Cook, A. 1983: Planning ahead to save work. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record, Plants and Gardens 39 Spring : 10
Robertson, J.M.; Conway, D.A.; Pecor, C. 1994: Planning and conducting external program reviews. Fisheries 18
Shanan, L. 1992: Planning and management of irrigation systems in developing countries. Part I. Defining the problems of irrigation planning in developing countries. Agricultural Water Management 22: 77
Shanan, L. 1992: Planning and management of irrigation systems in developing countries. Part II. Guidelines for planning and operating structured irrigation systems. Agricultural Water Management 22: 224
Anonymous 2006: Planning and reality. The Veterinary Record 159(13): 7
Elia, L. 2002: Planning before planting. American Fruit Grower 122(3)
Allen, C.J. 2001: Planning can keep legal costs more affordable. DVM 32(7): 20
Stone, H. 2004: Planning for New Orleans. Food Technology 58(10)
Winterrowd, W. 2006: Planning for Spring. Horticulture 103(6): 5
Anonymous 2005: Planning for a bright future. Farmers Weekly 142(12)
Anonymous 2004: Planning for a decoupled farming future. Crops: 9
O'dell, Charles, R. 1990: Planning for a profitable season. American Fruit Grower 110: 4
Anonymous 2004: Planning for an uncertain future. The Veterinary Record 154(24): 7
Shettleworth, S.J. 2007: Planning for breakfast. Nature 445: 5-6
Jones, J.W. 1992: Planning for climate change. Accurate models are needed to develop sustainable agricultural systems. Agricultural Engineering 73: 8
Strange, S. 1995: Planning for disaster can save your practice. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 206: 4
Riley, K.Y. 1988: Planning for healthy trees. American Horticulturist 67: 3
Holdgate, M.W. 1989: Planning for our common future: options for action. Environment 31: 17
Sarner, H. 1985: Planning for retirement. The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 21: 8-60
Sanders, D. 2001: Planning for success. American Vegetable Grower 49(3
Teh, L.; Cabanban, A.S. 2007: Planning for sustainable tourism in southern Pulau Banggi: an assessment of biophysical conditions and their implications for future tourism development. Journal of Environmental Management 85(4): 999-1008
Anonymous 1988: Planning for the 21st century: where the markets will be. Foreign Agriculture 26: 8
Anonymous 1988: Planning for veterinarians yet unborn. The Veterinary Record 122: 3
Anonymous 2004: Planning headache resolved- but not without a battle. Poultry World 158(10)
Lanfersieck, J.; Squires, D. 1992: Planning models for individual transferable quota programs. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49: 13-21
Anonymous 2007: Planning on delivery. The Veterinary Record 160(20): 3
Anonymous 1984: Planning permission. The Veterinary Record 115: 9
Bernard, D.R.; Marshall, R.P.; Clark, J.E. 1998: Planning programs to estimate salmon harvest with coded-wire tags. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55(8): 1983-1995
Anonymous 2005: Planning proves a slow process. Farmers Weekly 142(12)
Anonymous 2003: Planning the future of the BVA: the next stage. The Veterinary Record 152(19): 6-7
Outcalt, R.F. 1990: Planning to diversify? Before diversifying your business, make sure it is financially stable. American Nurseryman 171: 5
Aylsworth, J.D. 1997: Planning to keep Michigan GREEEN. American Vegetable Grower 45: 9
Anonymous 2003: Planning to protect. Crops: 17
Anonymous 2003: Planning wrangle casts a shadow over festive cheer. Farmers Weekly 138(1)
Hosey, T.; Percival, B. 1983: Planning, writing, designing and printing tips: a newsletter can be a powerful sales tool. American Nurseryman 158: 5
Anonymous 2004: Plans for a seventh UK veterinary school. Veterinary Record 154(17): 4
Anonymous 2003: Plans for the farms new acres. Farmers Weekly 138(3)
Anonymous 2002: Plans in the pipeline to rescue mart. Farmers Weekly 137(15)
Anonymous 1999: Plans to help strengthen veterinary research. The Veterinary Record 144(2)
Anonymous 2003: Plans to improve welfare of animals in transit. The Veterinary Record 153(4)
Anonymous 2001: Plans to invest £10 million in Liverpool veterinary school. The Veterinary Record 149(19): 1
Anonymous 1998: Plans to restructure the beef industry. The Veterinary Record 142(13): 8
Draper, E.; Gao, G. 2001: Plant 'em high. .. American Nurseryman 7): 90
Anonymous 2006: Plant Breeding and the Public Sector: Who Will Train Plant Breeders in the U.S. and around the World?. HortScience 41(1): 56
Anonymous 2004: Plant Carbon-Nitrogen Interactions from Rhizosphere to Planet. Journal of Experimental Botany 55: 57
Maxted, N. 2007: Plant Conservation Genetics. Experimental Agriculture 43(2): 9
Loven, Z. 2006: Plant Diversity Matters. Organic Gardening (2003) 53(5): 9
Robinson, B. 2006: Plant Explorer: John Fairey. Horticulture 103(1): 9
Ottesen, C. 2006: Plant Frenzy. American Gardener 85(1): 9
Adjobo Hermans, M.J.W.; Goedhart, J.; Gadella, T.W.J.J. 2006: Plant G protein heterotrimers require dual lipidation motifs of Ga and Gg and do not dissociate upon activation. Journal of Cell Science 119(24): 87-97
Skryabin, K.G.; Shulga, O.A.; Shchennikova, A.V. 2004: Plant Genomes and Models of Development. Molecular Biology 38(4): 5-6
Anonymous 2003: Plant Hunters Rediscover Lost Rhododendrons. American Gardener 82(1)
Anonymous 2003: Plant Metabolomics Special Issue. Phytochemistry 62(6): XII, 815-1017
Anonymous 2006: Plant Mineral Nutrition. Plant and Soil 279(1-2): 73
Chen, R. 1998: Plant NADP-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenases are predominantly localized in the cytosol. Planta 207(2): 280-285
Obon, C.; Rivera, D. 2006: Plant Pigments and their manipulation. Economic Botany 60(1 Spring 2006
Heilmann, I.; Stevenson-Paulik, J.; Perera, I.Y. 2000: Plant PtdIns 3-kinase goes nuclear. Plant Cell 12(9): 1511-1512
Neveln, V. 2006: Plant References. American Gardener 85(1)
Goldberg, R.B. 2004: Plant Reproduction-Ten Years Later. Plant Cell 16 supp 2004: SII
Walshaw, S. 2005: Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 2. Economic Botany 59(4 Winter 2005): 8-9
Wren, J.D.; Roossinck, M.J.; Nelson, R.S.; Scheets, K.; Palmer, M.W.; Melcher, U. 2006: Plant virus biodiversity and ecology. Plos Biology 4(3): e80
Newsom Brighton, Maryanne 1987: Plant a garden for beauty and the butterflies. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record, Plants and Gardens 43(3 ): 3
Davies, C.M.; Apte, S.C.; Peterson, S.M. 1994: Plant and algal interference in bacterial b- D-galactosidase and b- D-glucuronidase assays. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60: 59-64
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Hamburger, M.; Handa, S.S.; Cordell, G.A. 1987: Plant anticancer agents. (E,E)-7,12-dioxo-octadeca-8,10-dien-1-oic acid (ostopanic acid), a cytotoxic fatty acid from Ostodes paniculata. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 50: 1-3
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Choi, Y.H.; Pezzuto, J.M.; Kinghorn, A.Douglas 1988: Plant anticancer agents. Cytotoxic casbane-type constituents of Agrostistachys hookeri. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 51: 0-16
Duh, C.Y.; Pezzuto, J.M.; Kinghorn, A.Douglas 1987: Plant anticancer agents. Cytotoxic constituents from Stizophyllum riparium. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 50: 74
Duh, C.Y.; Phoebe, C.H.Jr; Pezzuto, J.M. 1986: Plant anticancer agents. Cytotoxic constituents from Wikstroemia elliptica. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 49: 6-9
Arisawa, M.; Kinghorn, A.Douglas; Cordell, G.A. 1983: Plant anticancer agents: 6a-senecioyloxy-chaparrin, a new antileukemic quassinoid from Simaba multiflora. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 46: 8-21
Cairnes, D.A.; Eagan, R.L.; Ekundayo, O. 1983: Plant anticancer agents: constituents of Austrocedrus chilensis. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 46: 5-9
Handa, S.S.; Kinghorn, A.Douglas; Cordell, G.A. 1983: Plant anticancer agents: isolation of a phorbol diester and its D5,6-7b-hydroperoxide derivative from Ostodes paniculata. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 46: 3-6
Turner, R. 1985: Plant associations in the spring garden. The Garden (London, England) 110: 5-81
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Kaiser, J. 1998: Plant biologists score two new major facilities. Science 281(5375): 7-18
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Peerenboom, E. 1998: Plant biotech still a blot on Ruttgers' landscape. Nature Biotechnology 16(3): 7
Anonymous 2003: Plant bugs find room in cotton. Delta Farm Press 60(8): 3
Anonymous 2005: Plant bugs increasing pest in Louisiana cotton. Delta Farm Press 62(7): 13
Anonymous 2002: Plant bugs little problem in Carolina. Southeast Farm Press 29(16): , 16
Anonymous 2004: Plant bugs: Expectations for 2004. Southeast Farm Press 31(17)
Fowler, J.E.; Quatrano, R.S. 1997: Plant cell morphogenesis: plasma membrane interactions with the cytoskeleton and cell wall. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 13: 697-743
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Tausch, R.J.; Wigand, P.E.; Burkhardt, J.Wayne 1993: Plant community thresholds, multiple steady states, and multiple successional pathways: legacy of the Quaternary?. Journal of Range Management 46: 9-47
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Battey, N.H. 2003: Plant culture: thirteen seasonal pieces: August - learning about summer. Journal of Experimental Botany 54: 97-9
Battey, N.H. 2003: Plant culture: thirteen seasonal pieces: June - cut grass. Journal of Experimental Botany 54: 91-3
Kaczor, C.M.; Smith, M.W.; Sangwan, I. 1994: Plant d-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase. Expression in soybean root nodules and evidence for a bacterial lineage of the Alad gene. Plant Physiology 104: 11-17
Anonymous 2007: Plant defense signals identified for insect herbivores. American Nurseryman 206(8)
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Nolte, P. 2001: Plant disease and the feds: the exclusion principle. American Vegetable Grower 49(2)
Anonymous 2004: Plant disease under safety microscope. Southwest Farm Press 31(13): 13
Daughtrey, M.; Donald, P. 2000: Plant disorders. 21st Century Gardening Series 164 Natural Disease Control Fall 2000: 75
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Anonymous 1998: Plant gene structure and function. Journal of Experimental Botany 49 supp: 36
Lindsey, K.; Knight, C. 1999: Plant gene structure and function: genes and morphogenesis. Journal of Experimental Botany 50 supp: 22
Chilton, Mary Dell 1988: Plant genetic engineering: progress and promise. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 36: 5
Anonymous 1983: Plant gluts trouble mailorder nurserymen. American Nurseryman 158: 7-9
Fujita, T.; Nishimura, H.; Kaburagi, K. 1994: Plant growth inhibiting a-pyrones from Alpinia speciosa. Phytochemistry 36(1 ): 7
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Randall, J.M. 1996: Plant invaders: how non-native species invade and degrade natural areas. 21st Century Gardening Series 149 Invasive Plants Winter : 12
Gilmer, M. 1995: Plant lore. American Nurseryman 181: 6
Anonymous 1997: Plant membranes and bioenergetics. Physiologia Plantarum 100: 90
Anonymous 1987: Plant molecular evolution. The American Naturalist 130 supp: 100
Burke, J.J.; Hatfield, J.L. 1987: Plant morphological and biochemical responses to field water deficits. Effect of foliage temperature on the potential activity of glutathione reductase. Plant Physiology 85: 0-3
Bowles, John Paul 1986: Plant nutrients: macro, micro, major, minor and lbs. per sq. ft. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record, Plants and Gardens 42(2)
Anonymous 1993: Plant nutrition colloquium. Plant and Soil 155 156: 536
Naegely, S. 2002: Plant on a strong foundation. American Fruit Grower 122(1): 11
Smith, D.H.; Hickey, K.D. 1987: Plant pathology at an off-campus experiment station. Plant Disease 71: 0
Kelman, A. 1985: Plant pathology at the crossroads. Annual Review of Phytopathology 23: 1-12
Ghersa, C.M. 2000: Plant phenology and the management of crop-weed interactions. Field Crops Research 67(2): 3
Bianchi, T.S.; Findlay, S. 1990: Plant pigments as tracers of emergent and submergent macrophytes from the Hudson River. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 47: 2-4
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Tew, J. 1988: Plant pollination by honey bees. Gleanings in Bee Culture 116: 0
Dhugga, K.S.; Ulvskov, P.; Galagher, S.R. 1991: Plant polypeptides reversibly glycosylated by UDP-glucose. Possible components of Golgi b-glucan synthase in pea cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 266: 977-984
Sanders, D. 1994: Plant populations: too close for comfort?. American Vegetable Grower 42: 9
Moore Gough, Cheryl 2007: Plant problems in the Northern Rockies. American Nurseryman 206(4): 10
Clarke, A.K. 2005: Plant proteases - an appetite for destruction. Physiologia Plantarum 123(4): 9-61
Mohlenbrock, R.H. 1987: Plant protection '86: running hard to stay in place. Garden (Bronx, NY) 11: 21
Mohlenbrock, R.H. 1988: Plant protection inches forward. Garden (Bronx, NY) 12: 22
Anonymous 1984: Plant protection prospects: the world view from Brighton. International Pest Control 26: 6
Hardie, D.G. 2000: Plant protein-serine/threonine kinases: classification into subfamilies and overview of function. Advances in Botanical Research 32 2000: 44
Altringham, J.D. 1999: Plant related abstracts from animal and cell sessions. Journal of Experimental Botany 50 supp: 76