P L Ford
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Petrie M, Collins S, Swann A, Ford P, Litvak M
Glob Chang Biol
. 2014 Oct;
21(3):1226-35.
PMID: 25266205
The replacement of native C4 -dominated grassland by C3 -dominated shrubland is considered an ecological state transition where different ecological communities can exist under similar environmental conditions. These state transitions...
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Ford P
Urol Nurs
. 2002 May;
20(4):239-40, 243, 253; quiz 244-5.
PMID: 11998086
With erectile dysfunction's impact on society, the need for developing a comprehensive plan for accurate diagnosis is indicated. Dynamic infusion cavernosometry and cavernosography (DICC) offers an effective tool for evaluating...
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Ford P, Duszynski D, McAllister C
J Parasitol
. 1990 Jun;
76(3):325-31.
PMID: 2352062
Fecal samples from 223 heteromyid rodents of 4 genera and 13 species were collected from California, New Mexico, and Texas and from Baja California Norte and Sonora, Mexico. Of these,...
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Ford P, Duszynski D
J Parasitol
. 1989 Aug;
75(4):508-13.
PMID: 2760762
Sixteen hairy-tailed moles, Parascalops breweri, collected from the northeastern U.S.A. were examined for coccidian oocysts; all were infected with multiple species of coccidia and 3 genera were represented. Two cyclosporans,...
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Ford P, Duszynski D
J Protozool
. 1988 May;
35(2):223-6.
PMID: 3397914
Thirteen eastern moles, Scalopus aquaticus, collected in West Texas were examined for coccidian oocysts; 11 (85%) were infected and eight (73%) of these had multiple infections representing two or more...