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21The Physiology of Host Responses to Pest Attack in E. globulus Plantations E. A. Pinkard1,2,5, A. Quentin2,3, M. Battaglia1,2 T. J. Wardlaw3,4 and C. L. Mohammed1,2,3 1 Ensis/CSIRO, Private Bag 12 Hobart Australia[removed]

The Physiology of Host Responses to Pest Attack in E. globulus Plantations E. A. Pinkard1,2,5, A. Quentin2,3, M. Battaglia1,2 T. J. Wardlaw3,4 and C. L. Mohammed1,2,3 1 Ensis/CSIRO, Private Bag 12 Hobart Australia[removed]

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Source URL: www.crcforestry.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2010-07-05 22:28:00
22Countering Overlapping Rectangle Privacy Attack for Moving kNN Queries Tanzima Hashem, Lars Kulik, and Rui Zhang Department of Computing and Information Systems University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3052, Australia Tel.: +6

Countering Overlapping Rectangle Privacy Attack for Moving kNN Queries Tanzima Hashem, Lars Kulik, and Rui Zhang Department of Computing and Information Systems University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3052, Australia Tel.: +6

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Source URL: www.ruizhang.info

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-06 04:18:26
23SHA-3 Standard: Overview, Status, Public Comment

SHA-3 Standard: Overview, Status, Public Comment

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Source URL: csrc.nist.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-22 14:11:37
24

CONTRACT DECISION TREE[removed]Any incident IA Incident Extended Attack Regional Support Incident

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Source URL: gacc.nifc.gov

- Date: 2014-06-20 16:24:51
    25salivating, yawning, skittishness or jumping at sounds or movements. A female bear will often tree her cub(s) when she feels threatened. If you have invaded a bear’s personal space, they will huff (expel air loudly) an

    salivating, yawning, skittishness or jumping at sounds or movements. A female bear will often tree her cub(s) when she feels threatened. If you have invaded a bear’s personal space, they will huff (expel air loudly) an

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    Source URL: www.bearsmart.com

    Language: English - Date: 2013-02-16 12:12:41
    26SPATIAL ATTACK DYNAMICS AND IMPACT OF PISSODES TERMlNAUS IN THREE BlOGEOCLlMATlC ZONESIN SOUTHERN B.C. Lorraine E. Maclauchlan B.C. Forest Service

    SPATIAL ATTACK DYNAMICS AND IMPACT OF PISSODES TERMlNAUS IN THREE BlOGEOCLlMATlC ZONESIN SOUTHERN B.C. Lorraine E. Maclauchlan B.C. Forest Service

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    Source URL: www.for.gov.bc.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2002-05-24 13:37:38
    27Tree Borers A number of different types of insects may bore into tree trunks and branches in their larval stages, producing sawdust or sap-filled holes and weakening trees. Most borers can successfully attack only trees

    Tree Borers A number of different types of insects may bore into tree trunks and branches in their larval stages, producing sawdust or sap-filled holes and weakening trees. Most borers can successfully attack only trees

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    Source URL: www.ipm.ucdavis.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2003-05-19 20:07:05
    28Insects and Diseases Threaten Your Wood Supplies North America’s forests are under attack by both native and non-native insects and diseases. These pests spread when people move wood long distances - creating new infes

    Insects and Diseases Threaten Your Wood Supplies North America’s forests are under attack by both native and non-native insects and diseases. These pests spread when people move wood long distances - creating new infes

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    Source URL: continentalforestdialogue.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-12-20 15:37:34
    29Microsoft Word - Chen-ValueDrivenSecurity.Final.Revised.doc

    Microsoft Word - Chen-ValueDrivenSecurity.Final.Revised.doc

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    Source URL: weis2007.econinfosec.org

    Language: English - Date: 2007-05-09 22:41:00
    30Should You Be Worried About Sudden Oak Death? Sudden Oak Death (SOD) is caused by the pathogen Phytophthora ramorum. Though its name would suggest otherwise, this species of Phytophthora can attack several different host

    Should You Be Worried About Sudden Oak Death? Sudden Oak Death (SOD) is caused by the pathogen Phytophthora ramorum. Though its name would suggest otherwise, this species of Phytophthora can attack several different host

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    Source URL: www.ncipmc.org

    Language: English - Date: 2011-03-31 14:44:24