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Miranda, L.E. 2005. Fish assemblages in oxbow lakes relative to connectivity with the Mississippi River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134:1480-1489. Download |
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Miranda, L.E. 2005. Refining boat electrofishing equipment to improve consistency and reduce harm to fish. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:609-618. Download |
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Miranda, L.E., A.B. Spencer. 2005. Understanding the output of a Smith-Root GPP electrofisher. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:848-852. Download |
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Mohammadi-Aragh, M.J., I. Fujisaki, D. Irby, D.L. Evans, R. Moorhead, S.D. Roberts. 2005. Visualization of Computer-Modeled Forests
for Forest Management. 8 pages in K.W. Brodlie, D.J. Duke, K.I. Joy, eds. Eurographics-IEEE VGTC Symp. On Visualization. |
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Motsenbocker, W.D., P.H. Steele, S.L. Hunter, S.H. Bullard, A. Schuler. 2005. Wood furniture components: Implementation of flow-line technology based on lean manufacturing concepts. Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Bulletin FP 333, Mississippi State University. 15 p. Download |
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Muin, M., H. Borazjani, S.V. Diehl. 2005. Enhanced wood preservative wastewater remediation in the presence of commercial surfactants. Eight Annual International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium Proceedings. Baltimore, MD. June 6-9, 2005. |
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Munn, I.A., B.K. Tilley. 2005. Forestry in Mississippi—The impact of the forest products industry on the Mississippi economy: An input-output analysis. Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Bulletin FO301, Mississippi State University. 27 pp. Download |
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Munn, I.A., E.K. Loden, S.C. Grado, J.C. Jones, W.D. Jones. 2005. Comparing hunting lease prices: A price decomposition approach. Pages 193-200 in Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Southern Forest Economics Workers. Download |
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Nicholas, D.D., T.P. Schultz, L. Sites, D. Buckner. 2005. Effect of permeability and extractives on the decay rate of southern pine sapwood in above ground exposure. International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Doc. #IRG/WP 05-20310. 8 pp. |
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No, B.Y., M.G. Kim. 2005. Curing of low level melamine-modified urea-formaldehyde particleboard binder resins studied with dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Journal of Applied Polymer Science 97(1):377-389. |
Nuttle, T., L.W. Burger. 2005. Birds of bottomland hardwood reforestation sites: Patterns of occurrence and response to vegetation structure. Pages 353 - 372 in Ecology and Management of Bottomland Hardwood Systems: The State of Our Understanding. |
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Olive, J.A., L.E. Miranda, W.D. Hubbard. 2005. Centrarchid assemblages in Mississippi state-operated fishing lakes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:7-16. Download |
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Parker, R.C. 2005. Computer automation of a LiDAR double-sample forest inventory. In: Proceedings of 2005 ForestSat Conference: Operational Tools in Forestry using Remote Sensing Techniques, Boras, Sweden May 31-June 2, 2005. |
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Parker, R.C. 2005. MSU’s Summer Field Program: Gateway to the academic forestry curriculum. In Proceedings of The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference, Madison, WI, September 25-29, 2005. |
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Parker, R.C., A.L. Mitchel. 2005. Smoothed versus unsmoothed LiDar in a double-sample forest inventory. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 29(1):40-47. |
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