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Y. Liu, Steenhuis, T. S., Parlange, J., Bierck, B. R., Selker, J., and , High intensity X-ray and tensiometer measurements in rapidly changing preferential flow fields, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 57, pp. 1188–1192, 1993.
A. C. Lowder, Waite-Cusic, J. G., and DeWitt, C. A. Mireles, High pressure–low temperature processing of beef: Effects on survival of internalized E. coli O157:H7 and quality characteristics, Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, vol. 26, pp. 18 - 25, 2014.
A. C. Lowder, Waite-Cusic, J. G., and DeWitt, C. A. Mireles, High pressure–low temperature processing of beef: Effects on survival of internalized E. coli O157: H7 and quality characteristics, Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, vol. 26, pp. 18–25, 2014.
C. Sayde, Thomas, C. K., Wagner, J., and Selker, J., High Resolution Mapping of Wind Speed Using Active Distributed Temperature Sensing, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013.
C. Sayde, Ochsner, T., Sorin, C., Selker, J., and , A high resolution method for soil moisture mapping at large spatial and temporal scales, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013.
M. Froidevaux, Higgins, C. W., Simeonov, V., Ristori, P., Serikov, I., Van den Bergh, H., and Parlange, M. B., High resolution scanning Raman lidar validation field campaign and internal boundary layer measurement, in EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 2009.
E. Thompson, Strik, B. C., Finn, C. E., Zhao, Y., and Clark, J. R., High tunnel versus open field: management of primocane-fruiting blackberry using pruning and tipping to increase yield and extend the fruiting season, HortScience, vol. 44, pp. 1581–1587, 2009.
A. P. Melathopoulos, Nelson, D., and Clark, K., High velocity electron-beam radiation of pollen and comb for the control of Paenibacillus larvae subspecies larvae and Ascosphaera apis, American Bee Journal, vol. 144, pp. 714-720, 2003.
R. C. Costello, Sullivan, D. M., Bryla, D. R., Strik, B. C., and Owen, J., Highbush blueberry response to compost and sulfur, in Western Nutrient Mgt. Conf. Proc. 9, 2011.
B. L. Goulart, Demchak, K., and Yang, W. Q., Highbush blueberry root systems: cultural management effects on root system development and mycorrhizal infection intensity, 8th North Amer. Blueberry Res. Ext. Workers Con. NC State. 1998.
S. - C. Sim, Van Deynze, A., Stoffel, K., Douches, D. S., Zarka, D., Ganal, M. W., Chetelat, R. T., Hutton, S. F., Scott, J. W., Gardner, R. G., Panthee, D. R., Mutschler, M., Myers, J. R., and Francis, D. M., High-density SNP genotyping of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) reveals patterns of genetic variation due to breeding., PLoS One, vol. 7, no. 9, p. e45520, 2012.
S. P. Good, Derek, V., Lin, J. C., and Bowen, G. J., HIGH-DENSITY SPATIOTEMPORAL MONITORING OF WATER TRANSPORT IN HURRICANE SANDY USING STABLE ISOTOPES, in 2013 GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, 2013.
R. A. Cating, Rondon, S. I., and Hamm, P. B., High-fidelity PCR improves detection of zebra chip (Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum) in potato tubers, plants and potato psyllids (Bactericera cockerelli) when compared to a conventional protocol, 98th Annual Meeting of the Potato Association of America. Potato Association of America, Spokane, Washington, p. 53, 2014.
R. A. Cating, Rondon, S. I., and Hamm, P. B., High-Fidelity PCR Improves the Detection of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ in Potato Tubers, American Journal of Potato Research, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 451 - 454, 2015.
J. G. Martin, Phillips, C. L., Schmidt, A., Irvine, J., and Law, B. E., High-frequency analysis of the complex linkage between soil CO2 fluxes, photosynthesis and environmental variables, Tree Physiology, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 49 - 64, 2012.
C. K. Thomas, Kennedy, A. M., Selker, J., Moretti, A., Schroth, M. H., Smoot, A. R., Tufillaro, N. B., and Zeeman, M. J., High-resolution fibre-optic temperature sensing: A new tool to study the two-dimensional structure of atmospheric surface-layer flow, Boundary-layer meteorology, vol. 142, pp. 177–192, 2012.
V. Sathuvalli, Mehlenbacher, S. A., and Smith, D. C., High-Resolution Genetic and Physical Mapping of the Eastern Filbert Blight Resistance Region in ‘Jefferson’ Hazelnut ( L.), The Plant Genome, vol. 10, no. 2, 2017.
A. Arnon, Lensky, N. G., and Selker, J., High-resolution temperature sensing in the Dead Sea using fiber optics, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 1756–1772, 2014.
C. Sayde, Thomas, C. K., Wagner, J., and Selker, J., High-resolution wind speed measurements using actively heated fiber optics, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 42, 2015.
D. M. Reif, Truong, L., Mandrell, D., Marvel, S., Zhang, G., and Tanguay, R. L., High-throughput characterization of chemical-associated embryonic behavioral changes predicts teratogenic outcomes, Archives of Toxicology, vol. 902192582616143192441292781496118203633172538613311710333104233482837512650121610626911376612012135248, no. 6, pp. 1459 - 1470, 2016.
D. M. Reif, Truong, L., Mandrell, D., Marvel, S., Zhang, G., and Tanguay, R. L., High-throughput characterization of chemical-associated embryonic behavioral changes predicts teratogenic outcomes., Arch Toxicol, vol. 90, no. 6, pp. 1459-70, 2016.
A. Hashimoto, Arnold, J., Ayars, J., Crow, S., Eggeman, T., Jakeway, L., Karkee, M., Khanal, S., Kiniry, J., Matsunaga, J., and , High-Yield Tropical Biomass for Advanced Biofuels, in Sun Grant National Conference, 2012.
R. D. Stewart, Najm, M. R. Abou, Rupp, D. E., Lane, J. W., Uribe, H. C., Arumí, J. Luis, and Selker, J., Hillslope run-off thresholds with shrink–swell clay soils, Hydrological Processes, vol. 29, pp. 557–571, 2015.
C. S. Ingham, Himalaya Blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) Response to Goat Browsing and MowingAbstract, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 710, no. 03, pp. 532 - 539, 2014.
L. Yee Cheong, Suk, S., Thimmegowda, N. R., Chung, M. - Y., Yang, H., Seo, S. Gwon, Shwetha, B., Kim, J. - E., Kwon, J. Yeon, Kim, B. Yeon, and Lee, K. Won, Hirsutenone Directly Targets PI3K and ERK to Inhibit Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes., J Cell Biochem, vol. 116, no. 7, pp. 1361-70, 2015.