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In John B. Casterline, R. D. Lee, and K. A. Foote, eds., Fertility in the United States, suppl. to Population and Development Review 22:609–638.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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In John B. Casterline, R. D. Lee, and K. A. Foote, eds., Fertility in the United States, suppl. to Population and Development Review 22:609–638.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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John Casterline has not only been fighting lung cancer for almost five years, but in the past few months he was also diagnosed with two other types.
FOXNews.com 2011
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Casterline, a retired Naval flight officer, plans to make the more than four month trip this summer to raise money for the American Lung Association.
FOXNews.com 2011
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The swelling population will exacerbate problems, such as resource depletion, said John Casterline, director of the Initiative in Population Research at Ohio State University.
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The backpack Casterline will carry weighs 34 pounds and will have food, drink and a sleeping bag.
FOXNews.com 2011
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The swelling population will exacerbate problems, such as resource depletion, said John Casterline, director of the Initiative in Population Research at Ohio State University.
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TRACK AND FIELD: Men's throwers place high, women led by Casterline
Iowa State Daily 2010
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TRACK AND FIELD: Men's throwers place high, women led by Casterline
Iowa State Daily 2010
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The Housing Authority will pay Casterline $60,000 for his assessment and a forensic audit later this month that will provide a paper trail for financials going back four years.
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