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A comprehensive database of peer-reviewed faculty publications.
  • Barros, AP; Lang, TJ Monitoring the monsoon in the Himalayas: Observations in Central Nepal, June 2001 Monthly Weather Review 131, no. 7 (January 1, 2003 ): 1408 - 1427
  • Wirzba, N Curing Our Affluenza: A Review Essay on Consumerism Christian Reflection (January 1, 2003 ):
  • Gao, Q; Reynolds, JF Historical shrub-grass transitions in the northern Chihuahuan Desert: Modeling the effects of shifting rainfall seasonality and event size over a landscape gradient Global Change Biology 9, no. 10 (January 1, 2003 ): 1475 - 1493
  • Wirzba, N The Feast of Creation The Cresset no. Advent/Christmas (January 1, 2003 ):
  • Hench, JL; Jr, RAL Transient tidal circulation and momentum balances at a shallow inlet Journal of Physical Oceanography 33, no. 4 (January 1, 2003 ): 913 - 932
  • Wirzba, N The paradise of God renewing religion in an ecological age: renewing religion in an ecological age (January 1, 2003 ):
  • Rind, D; Lonergan, P; Balachandran, NK; Shindell, D 2 x CO2 and solar variability influences on the troposphere through wave-mean flow interactions Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. Ii 80, no. 4B (September 1, 2002 ): 863 - 876
  • Wernegreen, JJ; Lazarus, AB; Degnan, PH Small genome of Candidatus Blochmannia, the bacterial endosymbiont of Camponotus, implies irreversible specialization to an intracellular lifestyle. Microbiology 148, no. Pt 8 (August 1, 2002 ): 2551 - 2556
  • Nowacek, DP Sequential foraging behaviour of bottlenose dolphins, tursiops truncatus, in Sarasota Bay, FL Behaviour 139, no. 9 (January 1, 2002 ): 1125 - 1145
  • Wirzba, N The Art of the Commonplace: Wendell Berry鈥檚 Agrarian Essays (January 1, 2002 ):
  • Wirzba, N Job and the Divine Scale of Creation Christian Reflection (January 1, 2002 ):
  • Wirzba, N Everyday Delight Christian Reflection (January 1, 2002 ):
  • Shindell, DT Separating the influence of halogen and climate changes on ozone recovery in the upper stratosphere Journal of Geophysical Research 107, no. D12 (January 1, 2002 ):
  • Wirzba, N The Challenge of Berry鈥檚 Agrarian Vision (January 1, 2002 ):

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