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International Wound Journal, Volume 23, Issue 3, March 2026.
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Broward County coastal ocean water quality study, 2010-2012.

2015
Researchers with the Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division of NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory conducted 12 monthly cruises in two separate track lines off of Broward County, Florida, from November 2010 through January 2012. The cruise tracks were designed to provide information on three categories of the coastal ocean: (1)
Carsey, Thomas P.   +14 more
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Foraminiferal Ecology around the Orange County, California, Ocean Sewer Outfall

Micropaleontology, 1961
One hundred and twenty bottom samples were collectedfrom 24 stations surrounding the Orange County ocean sewer outfall. Two zones of depth distribution were determined; an intertidal zone from 0 to 20 feet and an upper sublittoral zone from 20 to 78 feet.
James G. Watkins
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Exploring Risk Factors for Major Depressive Disorder for Female Patients Aged 18 or Older Living in Ocean County, New Jersey

Research Posters, 2023
Background: The incidence and prevalence of major depressive disorder has been increasing worldwide, in the United States of America, and on a local level.
James Mack
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Five Years of Surveillance for Tularemia Serovar B (Francisella tularensis holarctica) (Olsufjev) (Thiotrichales: Francisellaceae) Including Two Human Cases at an Endemic Site in San Mateo County, California

Journal of medical entomology, 2022
Tularemia is a highly infectious, potentially fatal disease of humans and animals caused by the gram negative, intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis.
Tara Roth, Arielle Crews, Angie Nakano
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Extreme winds and fire weather in coastal Santa Barbara County, CA: An observational analysis

International Journal of Climatology, 2021
Coastal Santa Barbara (SB) County in Southern California, characterized by a Mediterranean climate and complex topography, is a region prone to downslope windstorms that create critical fire weather conditions and rapidly spread wildfires. The Santa Ynez
K. Zigner   +3 more
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