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Biological Invasion by Myrica faya Alters Ecosystem Development in Hawaii
Science, 1987The exotic nitrogen-fixing tree Myrica faya invades young volcanic sites where the growth of native plants is limited by a lack of nitrogen. Myrica quadruples the amount of nitrogen entering certain sites and increases the overall biological availability
P. Vitousek+4 more
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Changes in soil phosphorus fractions and ecosystem dynamics across a long chronosequence in Hawaii.
, 1995We tested the Walker and Syers (1976) conceptual model of soil development and its ecological implications by analyzing changes in soil P, vegetation, and other ecosystem properties on a soil chronosequence with six sites ranging in age from 300 yr to 4 ...
T. Crews+6 more
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Serum lipoproteins and coronary heart disease in a population study of Hawaii Japanese men.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1976To ascertain the frequency of defined hyperlipoproteinemia and to investigate the relation between lipoprotein fractions and coronary heart disease, we measured serum lipoprotein cholesterol levels in a population-based sample of Hawaii Japanese men 50 ...
G. Rhoads, C. Gulbrandsen, A. Kagan
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A Summary of Historical Shoreline Changes on Beaches of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui, Hawaii
, 2013Romine, B.M. and Fletcher, C.H., 2013. A summary of historical shoreline changes on beaches of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui, Hawaii. Shoreline change was measured along the beaches of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui (Hawaii) using historical shorelines digitized from ...
B. Romine, C. Fletcher
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The diatoms of the United States exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
, 1966A method of determining the windup weight of stretchable material being manufactured by a machine includes the step of measuring weight per unit area at a scanner location remote from the windup reel and compensating such weight per unit area measurement
R. Patrick, C. W. Reimer
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Archives of Dermatology, 1945
A Case for Diagnosis (Deep Fungous Infection?). Presented byDr. Harry L. Arnold, Jr., Honolulu, Hawaii. K. M., a 27 year old Japanese laborer, was first seen on Dec. 30, 1944, because of a group of lesions about the left knee, present and spreading slowly since he received a cane knife cut there at the age of 10.
Harry L. Arnold, James T. Wayson
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A Case for Diagnosis (Deep Fungous Infection?). Presented byDr. Harry L. Arnold, Jr., Honolulu, Hawaii. K. M., a 27 year old Japanese laborer, was first seen on Dec. 30, 1944, because of a group of lesions about the left knee, present and spreading slowly since he received a cane knife cut there at the age of 10.
Harry L. Arnold, James T. Wayson
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, 2012
This study aims to investigate Hawaii consumers' willingness to pay for fish product attributes including farmed vs. wild-caught. Hawaii presents an interesting case study as per capita seafood consumption is around three times the national average and ...
Kelly A. Davidson+3 more
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This study aims to investigate Hawaii consumers' willingness to pay for fish product attributes including farmed vs. wild-caught. Hawaii presents an interesting case study as per capita seafood consumption is around three times the national average and ...
Kelly A. Davidson+3 more
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Predicting the distribution potential of an invasive frog using remotely sensed data in Hawaii
, 2012Aim Eleutherodactylus coqui (commonly known as the coqui) is a frog species native to Puerto Rico and non‐native in Hawaii. Despite its ecological and economic impacts, its potential range in Hawaii is unknown, making control and management efforts ...
S. A. Bisrat+3 more
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, 1978
Radiocarbon ages have been published for nine basaltic lava flows on the island of Hawaii; the ages range from 2600 to somewhat older than 17,900 years B.P.
R. Coe, S. Gromme, E. A. Mankinen
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Radiocarbon ages have been published for nine basaltic lava flows on the island of Hawaii; the ages range from 2600 to somewhat older than 17,900 years B.P.
R. Coe, S. Gromme, E. A. Mankinen
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Seismic Imaging of Transition Zone Discontinuities Suggests Hot Mantle West of Hawaii
Science, 2011Hot material upwelling from deep below Hawaii may pool up far below and to the west of the islands. The Hawaiian hotspot is often attributed to hot material rising from depth in the mantle, but efforts to detect a thermal plume seismically have been ...
G. Grigoryan+8 more
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