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  • Lane, Eric (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    This paper examines the poems of Franny Choi and Victoria Chang within the context of Asian American poetry, poetics, and criticism. It demonstrates how Choi and Chang’s work engage in a destabilization of binaries in order ...
  • My life 
    Hamble, Madge N.; Seume, Johann Gottfried, 1763-1810 (University of Oregon, 1911)
  • Komen, Leah Jerop (Fembot Collective, 2020-02)
    The increased adoption of mobile telephony for development is based on the assumption that mobile telephony has the potential to foster social change. To some, such technology can aid most developing countries to leapfrog ...
  • Brewer, Dave (University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
    When I first worked with Jack Landau as a colleague at the Oregon Court of Appeals, I immediately realized that he was one of the smartest people I had ever known. Much more importantly, though, nineteen years later, when ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-06-11)
  • Lane, Ackley (Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, 2008-06)
  • [Government Agency(s)] (2005-07-01)
  • Connell, Marisa (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    Cells divide to create two daughter cells through cytokinesis. Daughter cells of different sizes are created by shifting the position of the cleavage furrow. The cleavage furrow forms at the position of the metaphase ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-06-11)
  • Truong, Brian (2007-03)
    Myotonic dystrophy (DM), a genetic and neuromuscular disorder, is the most common form of adult-onset muscular dystrophy resulting in symptoms such as proximal muscle weakness, myotonia, iridescent cataracts and cardiac ...
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.); Douglas County (Or.) (City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 1991-09-17)
    The Myrtle Creek Comprehensive Plan is a long-range general policy guide in which the City of Myrtle Creek and Douglas County jointly set forth major policies concerning desirable future growth within the Myrtle Creek\Tri ...
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.); Umpqua Regional Council of Governments (City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 1998-12-15)
    The purpose of this plan is to provide hazard mitigation recommendations in light of the recent disaster events in Myrtle Creek and the State of Oregon (DR-1149 and DR-1160). For the purposes of this plan, the definition ...
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.) (City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 2006-06-20)
    The integration of transportation systems and land use in planning for Myrtle Creek's anticipated growth can benefit many aspects of life in the Myrtle Creek area. Transportation systems are both a product of and a ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2007-08-10)
    The proposed action is commercial thinning and density management in forest stands on BLM-managed lands within the Matrix in the Myrtle Creek fifth-field watershed. Approximately 1300 acres were evaluated, and yield is ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2006-03-16)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project of commercial thinning and density management in forest stands on BLM-managed lands within the Matrix in the Myrtle Creek fifth-field watershed. Approximately ...
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.) (Myrtle Creek, 2006-06-27)
    Adoption of the City of Myrtle Creek Transportation System Plan
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.) (Myrtle Creek, 2006-07-25)
    Legislative amendments to the City of Myrtle Creek Zoning Ordinance and City of Myrtle Creek Subdivision Ordinance to implement miscellaneous reorganization and minor text clarifications to improve the Ordinances
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.) (Myrtle Creek, 2006-12-08)
    Applicant (School District No. 19) proposed to convert vacant 9.87 acre school property from public/semi-public to low density residential to allow for future division consistent with the surrounding low density residential area.
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.) (Myrtle Creek, 2007-06-25)
    Applicants(Murray & Hoppe) proposed to convert two residentially developed lots from Commercial to High Density Residential to be consistent with the existing residential uses on the subject properties and the surrounding ...
  • Myrtle Creek (Or.) (Myrtle Creek, 2007-06-25)
    Applicant (Hamilton) proposed to convert a primarily undeveloped 13.37 +/- acre parcel at the south end of the city limits from Industrial to Commercial, High Density Residential, and Steep Slopes Residential to be consistent ...

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