@book{prioli_2007, title={The wild horses of Shackleford Banks}, ISBN={0895873346}, publisher={Winston-Salem, N.C.: John F. Blair, Publisher}, author={Prioli, C.}, year={2007} } @inbook{prioli_2002, title={Boat building the Harkers Island way}, ISBN={192855637X}, booktitle={Life at the edge of the sea: Essays on North Carolina's coast and coastal culture (Essays on North Carolina's coast and coastal culture ; v. 1)}, publisher={Wilmington, N.C.: Coastal Carolina Press}, author={Prioli, C.}, editor={C. Beal and Prioli, C.A.Editors}, year={2002}, pages={113–118} } @book{beal_prioli_2002, title={Life at the edge of the sea: Essays on North Carolina's coast and coastal culture}, ISBN={192855637X}, publisher={Wilmington, NC: Coastal Carolina Press}, author={Beal, C. and Prioli, C. A.}, year={2002} } @inbook{prioli_2002, title={Sir Walter Raleigh}, ISBN={0807126926}, booktitle={The companion to southern literature: Themes, genres, places, people, movements, and motifs}, publisher={Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press}, author={Prioli, C.}, editor={J. M. Flora and MacKethan, L. H.Editors}, year={2002}, pages={720–721} } @inbook{prioli_2002, title={The Stormy birth of Cape Lookout National Seashore}, ISBN={192855637X}, booktitle={Life at the edge of the sea: Essays on North Carolina's coast and coastal culture (Essays on North Carolina's coast and coastal culture ; v. 1)}, publisher={Wilmington, N.C.: Coastal Carolina Press}, author={Prioli, C.}, editor={C. Beal and Prioli, C.A.Editors}, year={2002}, pages={125–145} } @inbook{prioli_2002, title={Walter Raleigh}, ISBN={0807126926}, booktitle={The companion to southern literature: Themes, genres, places, people, movements, and motifs}, publisher={Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press}, author={Prioli, C.}, editor={J. M. Flora and MacKethan, L. H.Editors}, year={2002} } @misc{yeates_wiegmann_1999, title={Congruence and controversy: Toward a higher-level phylogeny of diptera}, volume={44}, ISSN={["1545-4487"]}, DOI={10.1146/annurev.ento.44.1.397}, abstractNote={▪ Abstract  The order Diptera (true flies) is one of the most species-rich and ecologically diverse clades of insects. The order probably arose in the Permian, and the main lineages of flies were present in the Triassic. A novel recent proposal suggests that Strepsiptera are the sister-order to Diptera. Within Diptera, evidence is convincing for the monophyly of Culicomorpha, Blephariceromorpha, and Tipulomorpha but weak for the monophyly of the other basal infraorders and for the relationships among them. The lower Diptera (Nematocera) is paraphyletic with respect to Brachycera, and morphological evidence suggests the sister-group of Brachycera lies in the Psychodomorpha. Recent analyses suggest Tipulomorpha are closer to the base of Brachycera than to the base of Diptera. Brachycera are undoubtedly monophyletic, but relationships between the basal lineages of this group are poorly understood. The monophyly of Stratiomyomorpha, Xylophagomorpha, Tabanomorpha, and Muscomorpha is well supported. Eremoneura, and its constituent clades Empidoidea and Cyclorrhapha, are monophyletic. The sister-group of Eremoneura is likely to be part or all of Asiloidea. Several viewpoints on the homology of the male genitalia of eremoneuran flies are discussed. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that lower Cyclorrhapha (Aschiza) are paraphyletic; however, schizophoran monophyly is well supported. The monophyly of Acalyptratae is not well-founded and the relationships between acalyptrate superfamilies remain obscure. Recent advances document the monophyly of the families of Calyptratae and the relationships among them. Areas critical to future advances in understanding dipteran phylogeny include the relationships among the basal infraorders of Diptera and Brachycera and the relationships between the superfamilies of acalyptrates. Progress in dipteran phylogenetics will accelerate with the exploration of novel data sources and the formulation of hypotheses in an explicitly quantitative framework.}, journal={ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY}, author={Yeates, DK and Wiegmann, BM}, year={1999}, pages={397–428} } @article{prioli_1999, title={The poems of General George S. Patton, Jr.}, volume={79}, number={1999}, journal={Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism}, author={Prioli, C. A.}, year={1999}, pages={297–307} } @book{davis_chu_mcconnell_dolan_norris_ortiz_plemmon_ridgeway_scaife_stewart_et al._1998, title={Cornelius Lanczos: Collected published papers with commentaries}, ISBN={0929493003}, publisher={Raleigh, NC: College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, North Carolina State University}, author={Davis, W. R. and Chu, M. T. and McConnell, J. R. and Dolan, P. and Norris, L. K. and Ortiz, E. and Plemmon, R. J. and Ridgeway, D. and Scaife, B.K.P. and Stewart, W. J. and et al.}, year={1998} } @book{prioli_1998, title={Hope for a good season: The Ca'e Bankers of Harkers Island}, ISBN={1878086650}, publisher={Asheboro, NC: Down Home Press}, author={Prioli, C.}, year={1998} } @article{vancamp_1997, title={Common causes of infertility in the bull}, volume={13}, ISSN={["0749-0720"]}, DOI={10.1016/S0749-0720(15)30336-4}, abstractNote={Fertility is a fragile parameter that may vary temporarily or be permanently depressed. The bull's ability to maintain body condition and the existence of conformational abnormalities may alter fertility. Abnormalities of the external genitalia may directly affect the bull's ability to copulate or may alter the quality of his semen. Testicular disease alters semen quality, sometimes transiently and other times permanently. In many cases, the fertility prognosis for testicular problems cannot be judged on the basis of one examination. Epididymitis and seminal vesiculitis are the two most common diseases of the secondary sex organs of the bull. They are often associated with each other or orchitis and are difficult to treat.}, number={2}, journal={VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA-FOOD ANIMAL PRACTICE}, author={VanCamp, SD}, year={1997}, month={Jul}, pages={203-&} }