Heat Therapy: Targeting Health, Disease, and Disability
The predominance of evidence suggests heat therapy has an impact on all aspects of health and performance, but the drivers of that improvement, the extent to which they are improved, and the specific populations in which improvements manifest are far from completely understood.
Rauchelle E. Richey +5 more
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Can fire exclusion zones enhance postfire tree regeneration? A simulation study in subalpine conifer forests. [PDF]
Keller TT +7 more
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Transcriptome Analysis of the Pathogenic Mechanism of the Novel Pathogenic Fungus <i>Bipolaris fujianensis</i> in Chinese Fir (<i>Cunninghamia lanceolata</i>) Shoot Blight. [PDF]
Lin B +9 more
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Passive Acoustic Data as Phenological Distributions: Uncovering Signals of Temporal Ecology
Passive acoustic monitoring has the potential to broaden our understanding of vocal animals' annual phenological cycles throughout and beyond the breeding season. We present standardized analytical methods for quantifying vocal phenology from passive acoustic recordings processed by classification algorithms, guided by clearly articulated hypotheses ...
Mary K. Clapp +6 more
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Modified vedic multiplier architecture using Nikhilam and Karatsuba algorithms with hybrid adders for enhanced performance. [PDF]
A S, A S.
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In west‐central British Columbia, large populations of feral horses overlap with native species like caribou and predators such as wolves and cougars, potentially disrupting predator–prey dynamics. Between 2019 and 2025, researchers documented multiple instances of wolf and cougar predation on feral horses—the first such confirmed cases in the region ...
Shane C. White +3 more
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12 years of assembly patterns in saproxylic beetles suggest early decay wood as ephemeral resource patch. [PDF]
Lettenmaier L +8 more
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Abstract Climate change, expanding human ignitions, and increased fuels from fire exclusion are driving increases in area burned and fire severity in dry conifer forests of the western United States. Increasing area burned is occurring against the backdrop of a large fire deficit caused by over a century of fire exclusion.
C. A. Farris +7 more
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The social context in bark beetle - fungus bioassays: a case study in European fir engraver bark beetles and their fungal associates. [PDF]
Tanin SM, Nuotclà JA, Biedermann PHW.
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Phenolic Compounds Enhance Aluminum Tolerance in Chinese Fir (<i>Cunninghamia lanceolata</i>) by Regulating Reactive Oxygen Species Homeostasis and Cell Wall Properties Under Aluminum Stress. [PDF]
Xu S +7 more
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