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Chaparral extract
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chaparral
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Chaparral, Flower Essence
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2018
2018
Aplicación de herramientas TIC para mejorar el desarrollo de la lectoescritura en el área de español y literatura, de los estudiantes de la sede el Rocío, Institución Educativa Nuestra Señora del…
J. Mosquera
,
I. Ceballos
2018
Corpus ID: 165703270
Review
2017
Review
2017
Foodplant Processing Adaptations in Four Hyalophora Species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): Regional and Taxonomic Specialization
J. Scriber
,
E. Grabstein
Great Lakes Entomologist
2017
Corpus ID: 54652768
To determine whether local populations of four Hyalophora species (Lepidop tera: Satumiidae) had improved survival or were…
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2012
2012
The Prescribing Clinical Health Psychologist: A Hybrid Skill Set in the New Era of Integrated Healthcare
Kevin M. McGuinness
Journal of clinical psychology in medical…
2012
Corpus ID: 12897419
The prescribing clinical health psychologist brings together in one individual a combination of skills to create a hybrid…
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2005
2005
Fire suppression impacts on postfire recovery of Sierra Nevada chaparral shrublands
J. Keeley
,
Anne H. Pfaff
,
H. Safford
2005
Corpus ID: 129283988
A substantial portion of chaparral shrublands in the southern part of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountain Range has never had a…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
Early Holocene Juniper Woodland and Chaparral Taxa in the Central Baja California Peninsula, Mexico
David Rhode
Quaternary Research
2002
Corpus ID: 59018526
Abstract A packrat midden located in the Sierra San Francisco, Baja California Sur, Mexico, dating to ca. 10,200 14C yr B.P…
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1985
1985
Diurnal host seeking of adult Pacific Coast ticks, Dermacentor occidentalis (Acari: Ixodidae), in relation to vegetational type, meteorological factors, and rickettsial infection rates in California…
R. Lane
,
J. Anderson
,
J. Yaninek
,
W. Burgdorfer
Journal of medical entomology
1985
Corpus ID: 26297465
Diurnal host-seeking activities of Dermacentor occidentalis adults in chaparral and grassland were evaluated by flagging…
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1984
1984
Post-fire uptake of nutrients by diverse ephemeral herbs in chamise chaparral
P. Rundel
,
David J. Parsons
Oecologia
1984
Corpus ID: 1502104
SummaryDiverse populations of ephemeral herbs form the dominant element of community biomass in the first year of growth…
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1984
1984
Fire fighting fire to manage California's brush rangelands.
T. Adams
1984
Corpus ID: 132491019
Environmental conditions associated with California shrublands have changed dramatically during the last 200 years. Plant…
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1981
1981
Summer diet of Spanish goats grazing chaparral.
A. Sidahmed
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J. Morris
,
S. Radosevich
1981
Corpus ID: 55978158
The browsing preference and feed intake of Spanish goats was studied on a 0.2-ha chaparral field in which a wild fire had…
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1979
1979
Emergence and survival of honey mesquite seedlings on several soils in west Texas.
D. Ueckert
,
L. Smith
,
B. Allen
1979
Corpus ID: 56084723
Results from field and laboratory studies indicated that germination and emergence was adequate on soils that supported heavy…
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