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Reengineering the Baldree Traffic Simulator for turfgrass wear and traffic research
Abstract Historically, turfgrass researchers utilized the Baldree Traffic Simulator (BTS) to imitate foot traffic for the evaluation of athletic field wear tolerance and performance. Research was conducted to reengineer the BTS “feet” to improve adaptability and compatibility with other aerification units and determine biophysical effects on two native
Erick G. Begitschke +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aquatic ecosystems worldwide face increasing human–wildlife conflicts as fishing activities overlap with critical habitats for vulnerable species. Human–wildlife interactions in artisanal fisheries exemplify socio‐ecological systems that necessitate adaptive management approaches, integrating ecological and social dimensions.
Wongibe P. Dieudonne +7 more
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The biology of gall‐forming fergusoninid flies and their obligate nematode mutualists suggests strict vertical transmission of nematodes between fly generations. Using mitochondrial sequence data to associate fly and nematode haplotypes, we found widespread intraspecific horizontal transfer in multiple species.
Sonja J. Scheffer +10 more
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Design of a FAME-MLL High Temperature, High Pressure Compressor for a Two-Stage Refrigeration Cycle
The design and analysis for the high-temperature, high pressure compressor is part of a two-stage refrigeration cycle using Methyl Lineolate (MLL) working fluid. This refrigeration cycle is part of a Venus Lander outlined in Anderson et al.
Rugh, Thomas, Steele, Trevor
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Newspaper clipping - Outhouse Race Champs - Kevin Brissette, Karl Espling, Dave Rossignol, Melanie Rossignol, Bub Anderson & Tom Campbellhttps://digitalmaine.com/stockholm_images/1623/thumbnail ...
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The Evolution of Masturbation in Birds
Masturbation has been sporadically documented across animal groups, yet the evolutionary origins and persistence of this sexual behaviour are largely unexplored. Through combining targeted surveys with published accounts, we test hypotheses about why masturbation occurs using a phylogenetically broad dataset on the presence or absence of masturbation ...
Chloe Heys +3 more
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University of Texas / M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Newsletter
Quarterly newsletter from the University of Texas System Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute discussing cancer care and research to inform physicians of recent developments in the ...
Flynn, Kevin +1 more
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Topographical features, including elevation and the distance of pools from the coastline and forest, influenced breeding‐site use in coastal landscapes. Pool characteristics such as area and depth, together with abiotic conditions particularly salinity, as well as dissolved oxygen, and temperature, further shaped breeding‐site suitability and patterns ...
Kyongman Heo +3 more
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Abstract Boreal forests cover nearly one‐third of global forest area. Glacial cycles have shaped the distribution and connectivity of modern Pinaceae genera, yet species‐level refugia, postglacial migrations, and hybridization patterns remain unclear due to limited high‐resolution taxonomic and temporal data. We applied a hybridization capture approach
Stefano Meucci +18 more
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Abstract Managing milkweed (Asclepias spp.) is of high conservation concern due to its association with monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus L.), which are proposed for listing under the Endangered Species Act. To counteract monarch declines, conservation goals aim to establish ≥1.6 billion nonagricultural milkweed stems within the Midwestern United ...
Ellysa R. Johnson +5 more
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