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Asthana A, Briggs CJ, Cravatts MR, Mathews B, Padmanabhan P.  1987.  A high speed multiple function unit as a building block for parallel architectures. Proc. IEEE. Int. Conf. Computer Design: VLSI in Computers. :640–644.
Asthana A, Briggs CJ, Cravatts MR, Padmanabhan K.  1987.  A high speed multiple pipeline function unit as a building block for parallel architectures. Proc. ICCD. 87
Andre SE, Parker J, Briggs CJ.  2008.  Effect of temperature on host response to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection in the mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa). Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 44:716–720.
Aebi A, Amalin DM, Andow DA, Armer CA, Asplen MK, Bellamy DE, Benrey B, Boivin G, Buffington ML, Byrne DN et al..  2003.  . Journal of Insect Science. 3:33.
Adams AJ, LaBonte JP, Ball ML, Richards-Hrdlicka KL, Toothman MH, Briggs CJ.  2015.  DNA extraction method affects the detection of a fungal pathogen in formalin-fixed specimens using qPCR. PloS one. 10:e0135389.
Adams AJ, Sweet SS, Briggs CJ.  2014.  Examining anuran declines in southern California's western transverse ranges: did disease play a role? Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. 113:117–118.
Adams AJ, Kupferberg SJ, Wilber MQ, Pessier AP, Grefsrud M, Bobzien S, Vredenburg VT, Briggs CJ.  2017.  Extreme drought, host density, sex, and bullfrogs influence fungal pathogen infection in a declining lotic amphibian. Ecosphere. 8(3)
Adams AJ, Pessier AP, Briggs CJ.  2017.  Rapid extirpation of a North American frog coincides with an increase in fungal pathogen prevalence: Historical analysis and implications for reintroduction. Biology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3468