Abstract Ambient air pollution remains a leading environmental risk factor for morbidity and mortality in the U.S, though most research is conducted in urban areas. Our study assessed how sociodemographic factors indicative of social vulnerability were associated with smoke from agricultural burns in Florida.
K. D. Slater +13 more
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Comparative analysis on rhizosphere microorganisms of <i>Cynodon dactylon</i> (Poaceae) from the natural restoration area and eco-restoration engineering area in water-level-fluctuation zone of Jinsha River-type reservoirs, China. [PDF]
Zhou L, Wu S, Ma M.
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Predictive Understanding of Wildfire Ignitions Across the Western United States
Abstract Wildfires have increasingly affected human and natural systems across the western United States (WUS) in recent decades. Given that the majority of ignitions are humanâcaused and potentially preventable, improving the ability to predict fire occurrence is critical for effective wildfire prevention and risk mitigation.
Yavar Pourmohamad +8 more
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Grid congestion stymies climate benefit from U.S. vehicle electrification. [PDF]
Duan C, Motter AE.
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The Role of Religious Vaccination Exemptions in the Ocean County, New Jersey Pertussis Outbreak
Siobhan Bridget Pappas
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A comparison of water use strategies between pure and mixed forests on the Chinese Loess Plateau
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Mixed forests have gained increasing attention for afforestation effort on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), while the understanding of how tree water use strategies change across pure and mixed forests is still challenge.
Xiaofei Wu +5 more
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Exposure of feral swine to <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> overlaps with human Q fever incidence in California. [PDF]
McMillan IA +7 more
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2006 Ocean County intoxicated driving resource center statistical quick sheet
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Moving to colder areas allows arctic geese to reduce the negative effects of climate change (trophic mismatch), but this comes at a price for parents as they face harsher nesting conditions (snow cover), which only parents capable of large investments can cope with: climate change effects differ between individuals within populations.
Kees H. T. Schreven +9 more
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