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Data from: Large subsurface carbon stocks in a long-term no-tillage site are vulnerable to potential mineralization
Published 2024“…</p> <p>Results showed that SOC concentrations declined with depth, but the fraction that was mineralized in 350-day laboratory incubations increased with depth. We found 51% larger stocks of readily mineralized SOC stocks for the 30-153 cm depth (18.3 ± 4 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>) compared to 0-30 cm (12.1 ± 1.6 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>), when summing the kinetic pools that had transit times of up to 2 years. …”
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Modeling the relationship between size, environmental oxygen, and the fitness effects of myoglobin.
Published 2025“…Large clusters attain larger metabolic rate increases in high oxygen environments than low; small clusters are metabolically saturated at high oxygen levels and thus attain no benefit while attaining low benefits at low oxygen levels. …”
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Table_1_The radiological and electrophysiological characteristics of Hirayama disease with proximal involvement: A retrospective study.pdf
Published 2022“…The curvatures of the upper part of the cervical spine (C2-4) were lost to a greater degree in the proximal group. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Seed Functional Traits Provide Support for Ecological Restoration and ex situ Conservation in the Threatened Amazon Ironstone Outcrop Flora.PDF
Published 2020“…<p>Cangas (ironstone outcrops) host a specialized flora, characterized by high degree of edaphic endemism and an apparent lack of natural history knowledge of its flora. …”
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Table_1_Seed Functional Traits Provide Support for Ecological Restoration and ex situ Conservation in the Threatened Amazon Ironstone Outcrop Flora.XLSX
Published 2020“…<p>Cangas (ironstone outcrops) host a specialized flora, characterized by high degree of edaphic endemism and an apparent lack of natural history knowledge of its flora. …”
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Narrative, Literature and the Experience of Illness, University of Pittsburgh
Published 2022“…The particular component of empathy on which narrative medicine focuses and which close reading of literature cultivates—the ability to view the world from another’s perspective—has been shown to reduce rates of burnout among clinicians, and has been correlated with higher patient satisfaction scores and improved clinical outcomes—from lower Hgb A1C and LDL-C levels to decreased disparities in pain management between white and Black patients. …”