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Genomic structure and ex situ conservation of the North American grapevine Vitis labrusca
The North American wild grapevine species Vitis labrusca is an important source of disease resistance and climate resilience traits for breeding new grapevine cultivars. To ensure its continued use in breeding, V. labrusca must be accurately identified and genetically diverse material must be conserved.
Zoë Migicovsky +18 more
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Annual and seasonal variability in tundra vole (Microtus oeconomus) diet in northern Alaska
Within arctic ecosystems, rodents (voles and lemmings) influence plant community composition, soil nutrient availability, and carbon cycling through foraging and the deposition of waste.
Mary Kathleen Lisi +4 more
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Background/Objectives: Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI; also known as concussion) has been associated with a range of long-term mood and cognitive deficits, including executive dysfunction.
Kyle Christopher Vynorius +2 more
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The New Hampshire College Monthly, Vol. 06
The New Hampshire College Monthly is an illustrated magazine published monthly throughout the college year by the students of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic ...
The New Hampshire College Monthly
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Stability studies of cynaropicrin–major sesquiterpene lactone of Cynara cardunculus leaves
This study investigated its stability under high temperature and pH, mimicking agronomic extremes and under soil context. Bioassays demonstrated that degradation products exhibited higher phytotoxic activity than cynaropicrin and deacylcynaropicrin. This is the first study about cynaropicrin's stability, characterizing degradation products, and their ...
Daniela Rosa +6 more
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Measurements of Magnetic Cloud Expansion through Multiple Spacecraft in Radial Conjunction
The aim of this study is to use multispacecraft measurements of interplanetary magnetic clouds (MCs) to better constrain and understand the effect of expansion on their magnetic field properties.
Wenyuan Yu +6 more
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The New Hampshire College Monthly, Vol. 11
The New Hampshire College Monthly is an illustrated magazine published monthly throughout the college year by the students of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic ...
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Lessons Learnt From Long‐Term Monitoring of River Restoration in an English Chalk Stream
ABSTRACT River restoration can be difficult to evaluate due to insufficient monitoring over timescales too short to adequately capture physical and ecological response. To better understand restoration outcomes, this study quantified changes in physical habitat (depth, velocity, substrate composition) and macroinvertebrates at two restoration projects ...
Lewis A. Dolman +2 more
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The New Hampshire College Monthly, Vol. 10
The New Hampshire College Monthly is an illustrated magazine published monthly throughout the college year by the students of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic ...
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Geomorphic Effects and Habitat Impacts of Large Wood at Restoration Sites in New England
ABSTRACT Large wood (used interchangeably with the term “instream wood”), which refers to trees, logs and other wood within a channel, is beneficial to river ecosystems and is being used more frequently as a component of river restoration projects. We identified metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of large wood to promote ecological and geomorphic ...
Audrey J. Turcotte +2 more
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