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Elucidating the Crystallite Size Dependence of the Thermochromic Properties of Nanocomposite VO<sub>2</sub> Thin Films
Published 2018“…Fenestration elements that enable spectrally selective dynamic modulation of the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum are of great interest as a means of decreasing the energy consumption of buildings by adjusting solar heat gain in response to external temperature. …”
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Seasonal Changes in <i>Thrips tabaci</i> Population Structure in Two Cultivated Hosts
Published 2014“…<div><p><i>Thrips tabaci</i> is a major pest of high-value vegetable crops and understanding its population genetics will advance our knowledge about its ecology and management. …”
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Metaultramafic schists and dismembered ophiolites of the Ashe Metamorphic Suite of northwestern North Carolina, USA
Published 2016“…The MURs exhibit three to five mineral associations containing assemblages with olivine, anthophyllitic amphibole, Mg-hornblende, Mg-actinolite, cummingtonite, and serpentine representing decreasing eclogite to greenschist facies grades of metamorphism over time. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Fungal Community, Not Substrate Quality, Drives Soil Microbial Function in Northeastern U.S. Temperate Forests.pdf
Published 2020“…Our results highlight the use of EcM relative dominance as a predictor of soil microbial community composition and function independent of substrate quality.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Fungal Community, Not Substrate Quality, Drives Soil Microbial Function in Northeastern U.S. Temperate Forests.pdf
Published 2020“…Our results highlight the use of EcM relative dominance as a predictor of soil microbial community composition and function independent of substrate quality.…”
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