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February 25, 2007


Articles — Harvey to Iverson

Harvey, William, Waleed Khalaf, Caroline Maina and Joseph Byers. “Interferon- alpha 2b and Vesnarinone influence levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, apoptosis, or interleukin 6 in Eskol, a hairy cell leukemic cell line.” Leukemia Research 26, no. 2 (February 2002): 169-77.

Harvey, William, McLaughlin and Smulders. “Foreign Medical Schools from the Premedical Advisor Point of View.” The Advisor: The Journal of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions 22, no. 4 (September 2002): 73-5.

Harvey, William, Suzanne Combs, Kenneth More and Linda Scott. “Foreign Medical Schools from the Premedical Advisor's Point of View Revisited.” The Advisor 24, no. 03 (September 2004): 26-29.

Hassani, Mary, Wen Cai, David C. Holley, Jayanna P. Lineswala, Babu R. Maharjan, B. Reza Ebrahimian, Hassan Seradj, Mark G. Stocksdale, Farahnaz Mohammadi, Christopher C. Marvin, John M. Gerdes, Howard D. Beall and Mohammad Behforouz. “Novel Lavendamycin Analogues as Antitumor Agents: Synthesis, in Vitro Cytotoxicity, Structure-Megabolism, and Computational Molecular Modeling Studies with NAD (P) H: Quinone Oxidoreductase 1.” Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 48, no. 24 (2005): 7733-7749.

Heiny, Stephen B. “I Felt as if I had Come of Age a Bit More.” In The Inward Teacher: Essays to Honor Paul A. Lacey, ed. Michael Birkel, 78-91. Richmond, Indiana: Earlham Press, 2002.

Herbert, Bruce E. Jae-young Choi, Ronald L. Parker and Dongqiang Zhu “Contaminant Sorption to Mineral Surfaces: Linking Molecular Sorption Mechanisms to Complexity of Field-Scale Bioavailability.” Presented at the Gordon Research Conference Environmental Sciences 2000: Water - Environmental Pressures and Chemical Pathways from Molecular to Ecosystem Scale, June 27-30, 2000, The Holderness School, New Hampshire.

Hess, Scott. “‘Approach and Read’: Thomas Gray’s Elegy, Print Culture, and Authorial Identity.” The Age of Johnson 13, (2002): 207-54.

________. “Postmodern Pastoral, Advertising, and the Masque of Technology.” International Studies in Literature and Environment 11, no. 1 (2004): 71-100.

________. “Three ‘Natures’: Teaching Romantic Ecology in the Poetry of William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth, and John Clare.” Romantic Praxis, special issue of Romantic Circles Pedagogies Commons on "Romanticism, Ecology and Pedagogy," eds. James McKusick and Bridget Keegan. (December 2006) (peer-reviewed, edited web journal: http://www.rc.umd.edu/pedagogies/commons/ecology/ .

________. “William Wordsworth’s Epitaphic Poetics and the Print Market.” The Wordsworth Circle. In Press.

________. “Wordsworth's 'System,' the Critical Reviews, and the Reconstruction of Literary Authority.” European Romantic Review 16, no. 4 (2005): 471-497.

Hines, K. N., J. B. Iverson, and J. M. Valiulis. “Cyclura cychlura inornata (Allen Cays Rock Iguana). Bird Predation.” Herpetological Review 33 (2002): 306.

Hines, K. N., J. B. Iverson, and J. M. Valiulis. “Leiocephalus carinatus virescens (Exumas Islands Curlytail Lizard). Interspecific aggression.” Herpetological Review 33 (2002): 308.

Hopper, Seth and John A. Howell. “An Exact Algebraic Evaluation of Path-Length Difference for Two-Source Inference.” The Physics Teacher 44, no. 8 (November 2006): 516-520.

Howell, John. “Corrections for the Radii of Curvature for Electron Beam Trajectories in Cenco’s e/m Apparatus.” American Journal of Physics 74, no. 12 (December 2006): 1061-1065.

Hunter, Carol. Review of 1776 The Grand Idea: George Washington’s Potomac and the Race to the West. Christian Century 123, no. 1 (2006): 39-43.

Iverson, J.B. “Cutaneous Surface Area in Freshwater Turtles.” Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3, no. 3 (December 1999): 512-5.

________. “Reproduction in female razorback musk turtles (Sternotherus carinatus: Kinosternidae).” Southwestern Naturalist 47, no. 2 (June 2002): 215-24.

________. “Reproduction in the river cooter, Pseudemys concinna, in Arkansas and across its range.” Southwestern Naturalist 46, no. 3 (September 2001): 364-70.

________. “Species account: Cyclura cychlura inornata.” In West Indian Iguanas: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan, ed. A. Alberts, 39-46. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN - the World Conservation Union, 2000.

________. “Statut taxonomique de la tortue léopard, Stigmochelys pardalis.” Chéloniens 1 (2006): 20-21.

Ho, V. M., Lori A. Watson, and K. G. Caulton. “Double C(sp3) Dehydrogenation as a Route to Coordinated Arduengo Carbenes: Experiment and Computation on Comparative π-Acidity.” New Journal of Chemistry 27, no. 10 (2003) 1446-1450.

Iverson, J.B. and T. Akre. “Pituophis melanoleucus sayi: Diet.” Herpetological Review 32, no. 2 (2001): 109-10.

Iverson, J.B., P.J. Baker, T.J. Muir, and B.D. Dishong. “Chrysemys picta bellii (Western Painted trutle): Density and biomass.” Herpetology Review 37 (2006): 341.

Iverson, J.B., S.J. Converse, G.R. Smith, and J.M. Valiulis. 2006. ”Long-term trends in the demography of the Allen Cays Rock Iguana (Cyclura cychlura inornata): Human disturbance and density-dependent effects.” Biological Conservation 132 (2006): 300-310.

Iverson, J.B., A. Georges, and S. Thomson. “The validity of the taxonomic changes for turtles proposed by Wells and Wellington.” Journal of Herpetology 35, no. 3 (September 2001): 361-8.

Iverson, J.B., D. Hearne, J. Watters, D. Croshaw, and J. Larson. “Chelydra serpentina (Common snapping turtle): Density and Biomass.” Herpetological Review 31, no. 4 (December 2000): 238.

Iverson, J.B., K. N. Hines, and J. M. Valiulis. “The nesting ecology of the Allen Cays Rock Iguana (Cyclura cychlura inornata) in the Bahamas.” Herpetological Monographs 18 (2004): 1-36.

Iverson, J.B., and R. Hudson. “Macrochelys temminckii (Alligator Snapping Turtle): Diet.” Herpetology Review 36 (2005): 312-313.

Iverson, J. B., J. Kimerling, A. R. Kiester, L. E. Hughes, J. Nicolello. “Turtles of the World.” http:// emys.geo.orst.edu.

Iverson, J.B. and W.P. McCord. ”Intraspecific variation in the Giant Asian Pond Turtle, Heosemys grandis (Gray 1860).” Hamadryad 30 (2006): 124-130.

Iverson, J.B., P.A. Meylan, and M.E. Seidel. “Turtles.” In Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with comments regarding confidence in our understanding, ed. Brian Crother, 75-82. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Herpetological Circular 29 (2001): 1-82.

Iverson, J.B., and E.O. Moll. “Turtles.” In The New Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians, ed. T. R. Halliday and K. Adler, 118-33. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Iverson, J. B., S. Pasachnik, C. Knapp, and S. D. Buckner. “Cyclura cychlura. Cat.” American Amphibian Report. 810 (2006): 1-8.

Iverson, J.B., P. Spinks, H.B. Shaffer, W.P. McCord, and I. Das. “Phylogenetic relationships among the Asian tortoises of the genus Indotestudo (Reptilia: Testudines: Testudinidae).” Hamadryad 26, no. 2 (2001): 271-4.

Iverson, J.B., and R.C. Vogt. “Peltocephalus tracaxa.” Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 744 (2002): 1-4.

Iverson, J.B., D.P. Young, C.A. Young, and C. Schofield. “Cyclura cychlura inornata (Allen Cays Iguana): Mortality.” Herpetology Review 36 (2005): 175.

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