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Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, FOREST CULTURE AND CHRISTIANITY - YUTAKA,K, Environmental history, 3(3), 1998, pp. 386-387

Authors: COX TR ROLAND WE DOLAN ME
Citation: Tr. Cox et al., VENTILATOR-RELATED ACINETOBACTER OUTBREAK IN AN INTENSIVE-CARE UNIT, Military medicine, 163(6), 1998, pp. 389-391

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, FASHIONING AUSTRALIA FORESTS - DARGAVEL,J, Environmental history, 2(2), 1997, pp. 244-245

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, A CONSPIRACY OF OPTIMISM - MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS SINCE WORLD-WAR-II - HIRT,PW, Pacific historical review, 66(4), 1997, pp. 606-607

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, WHO CONTROLS PUBLIC LANDS - MINING, FORESTRY, AND GRAZING POLICIES, 1870-1990 - KLYZA,CM, The Journal of American history, 83(4), 1997, pp. 1439-1439

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, RUETTEN,RICHARD,T, Montana, 46(3), 1996, pp. 91-91

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, VASCULAR INFECTIONS - EXCEEDING THE THRESHOLD, Military medicine, 160(12), 1995, pp. 609-611

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, ORIGINS OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS - A CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM - STEEN,HK, The Western historical quarterly, 25(1), 1994, pp. 98-99

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, ENVIRONMENT AND EXPERIENCE - SETTLEMENT CULTURE IN 19TH-CENTURY OREGON - BOAG,PG, Pacific historical review, 63(4), 1994, pp. 598-599

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, CLOSING THE LUMBERMANS FRONTIER - THE FAR WESTERN PINE COUNTRY( OREGON ), Journal of the West, 33(3), 1994, pp. 59-66

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, BEFORE THE CASINO, SCRUGHAM,JAMES,G., STATE-PARKS, AND NEVADAS QUEST FOR TOURISM, The Western historical quarterly, 24(3), 1993, pp. 332-350

Authors: COX TR
Citation: Tr. Cox, FRONTIER ENTERPRISE VERSUS THE MODERN-AGE - HERRICK,FRED AND THE CLOSING OF THE LUMBERMANS FRONTIER, Pacific Northwest quarterly, 84(1), 1993, pp. 19-29
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