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Reply to Eugene et al.: Photochemistry of aqueous pyruvic acid
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Reply to Fitzsimmons: Transparency needed in defining fire-mitigation effort near the wildland-urban interface
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Reply to Fontes-Villalba et al.: On a reluctance to conjecture about animal food consumption
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Reply to Garen et al.: Within- canopy temperature data also do not support limited homeothermy
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Reply to Godfrey et al.: Outside the box
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Reply to Hu: Postdoctoral consortia remove barriers to retention and effectively prepare participants for career advancement
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Reply to Kevin Kilty’s ’Comment on:Historical Science, Experimental Science, and the Scientific Method’
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Reply to Marks
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REPLY TO NASH: Color terms are lost, despitemissing data
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Reply to R.J. Bailey’s ’Comment on: Historical Science, Experimental Science, and the Scientific Method’
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Reply to Referee #1
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Reply to Referee #2
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reply to Review 1
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reply to Review 2
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Reply to Robinson
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Reply to Root-Bernstein: Increasing complexity allows for the pervasiveness of low-complexity entities and is not anthropocentric
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Reply to Roy Sorensen, 'Knowledge-lies'
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Reply to Schmitt et al.: Data-filtering schemes for avoiding double-counting in circle sequencing
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REPLY TO SHELACH-LAVI ET AL.: Implications of the horse assemblages from Shirenzigou and Xigou
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Reply to Sullivan and Cruz: Defense of a simplified physical model
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Reply to the discussion by Rajesh and Knoper on "New zircon shock phenomena and their use for dating and reconstruction of large impact structures revealed by electron nanobeam (EBSD, CL, EDS) and isotopic U-Pb and (U-Th)/He analysis of the Vredefort dome"
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Reply to Uveges et al.: The assumption of a time- constant emission factor leads to biased estimates of fossil fuel methane emissions
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Reply to Wootton and Pfister: The search for general context should include synthesis with laboratory model systems
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Reply to Yang et al.: Biomass burning is an important tropospheric source of ozone in remote regions of the globe
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Reply to: Concerns about data linking delta land gain to human action
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Reply to: Improving normalized hurricane damages
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Reply to: Limitations of ice cores in reconstructing temperature seasonality
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REPONSES TO DAVID SIMPSON, "9/11 : CHANGING THE SUBJECT"
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REPONSES TO LIA PURPURA, "ON COMING BACK AS A BUZZARD"
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Report and Research Agenda of the American Geriatrics Society and National Institute on Aging Bedside-to-Bench Conference on Sleep, Circadian Rhythms, and Aging: New Avenues for Improving Brain Health, Physical Health, and Functioning
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