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Botanical Assessments of High-Quality Southern Shrub-Carr and Hardwood Swamp Wetlands in the Undeveloped Lowell Regional Greenspace, Kent County, Michigan

open access: yesThe Great Lakes Botanist, 2022
The 2019–2023 Masterplan for Kent County Parks includes the future development of acquired properties that have been designated as the Lowell Regional Greenspace (528 acres), occupying nearly the entirety of Section 22 of Lowell Charter Township in Kent ...
Carolyn R. Koehn   +5 more
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Botanical Assessment of Remnant Floodplain Habitats Along Plaster Creek, Kent County, Michigan: Assessing Changes Since the 1890s

open access: yesThe Great Lakes Botanist, 2023
Plaster Creek, a tributary of the Grand River, drains a 58-square mile watershed in Kent County, Michigan. Its headwaters originate in the agriculturally dominated southwestern portion of the county, and then it meanders through residential, commercial ...
David P. Warners   +2 more
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An Introduction to A Framework for Sustainability Thinking

open access: yesNumeracy, 2022
Van Antwerp, Jeremy and Matthew Kuperus Heun. 2022. A Framework for Sustainability Thinking: A Student’s Introduction to Global Sustainability Challenges; (Springer, Cham) 275 pp. ISBN 978-3-0317-9184-0. A Framework for Sustainability Thinking: A Student’
Jeremy Van Antwerp, Matthew Heun
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Intestinal endothelial cells increase HIV infection and latency in resting and activated CD4 + T cells, particularly affecting CCR6 + CD4 + T cells

open access: yesRetrovirology, 2023
Background With suppressive antiretroviral therapy, HIV infection is well-managed in most patients. However, eradication and cure are still beyond reach due to latent viral reservoirs in CD4 + T cells, particularly in lymphoid tissue environments ...
Jessica Eddy   +6 more
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ANALYZING THE EFFECT OF WATER SEEPAGE AND SCOUR ON SLOPE STABILITY USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

open access: yesJurnal Teknik Sipil, 2022
On every slope, there is always the possibility of landslides. One of the hypotheses tested was the effect of water flow and scour on slope stability at the investigated location.
Wilham George Louhenapessy   +1 more
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PARALLEL NUMERICAL COMPUTATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON CPU-GPU PERFORMANCE IN PI DIGITS COMPUTATION

open access: yesPilar Nusa Mandiri, 2022
As the usage of GPU (Graphical Processing Unit) for non-graphical computation is rising, one important area is to study how the device helps improve numerical calculations. In this work, we present a time performance comparison between purely CPU (serial)
Yozef Tjandra, Sanga Lawalat
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With Whom Should One Worship? A Fresh Perspective on John Calvin’s Liturgical Theology of Physical Proximity and Spiritual Epidemic

open access: yesReligions, 2023
COVID-19 has taught us that whom one surrounds oneself with has a profound influence on one’s well-being. In that light, does whom we worship with matter as well?
Sam Ha
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Alles Schicksal? Der Himmel als astrologische Auskunftei im Luthertum der Frühen Neuzeit [PDF]

open access: yesРелигия, церковь, общество, 2015
The article “All is Fortune? The sky as an astrology agency in the early modern time lutheranism” deals with attitude to astrology as part of the Lutheran intellectual culture of the 16–17th centuries.
Walter Sparn
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Lymphatic endothelial cells promote productive and latent HIV infection in resting CD4+ T cells

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2018
Background An HIV cure has not yet been achieved because latent viral reservoirs persist, particularly in resting CD4+ T lymphocytes. In vitro, it is difficult to infect resting CD4+ T cells with HIV-1, but infections readily occur in vivo.
Meghan Schilthuis   +7 more
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