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    FormatPresentation (2)Date Issued2005 (1)2004 (1)Author/ContributorUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research (2)Clawson, Richard L. (1)Faaborg, John, 1949- (1)Fox, Neil I. (Neil Ian) (1)Logan, Allen (1)... View MoreLanguage (ISO)
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    A case study of colliding tornadic storms 

    Logan, Allen; Fox, Neil I. (Neil Ian); Market, Patrick S. (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2004)
    Tornadoes occur frequently across the United States each year, causing millions of dollars in damage. Meteorologists are constantly searching for new and improved methods for predicting these weather phenomenons's in order to increase public...

    The effects of even-aged cutting on density and pairing success of Worm-eating Warblers 

    Sailor, Matthew; Wiewel, Amber; Clawson, Richard L.; Porneluzi, Paul; Faaborg, John, 1949- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2005)
    It is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practices affect songbird populations. Certain forest management techniques can cause declines in breeding habitat of Neotropical migrant songbirds that ...

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