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Plough Fracture (Anterior Arch Fracture Type Traumatic Posterior Atlantoaxial Dislocation, TPAD-AOT Type III): A Retrospective Study of Nine Clinical Cases With Complete Imaging Data. [PDF]
Yan T, Wu X, Wang Y, Yang H.
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Maintaining Vital Connections: The Life-Line of the Land Grant, 1995
President Plough suggests modifications to the strategic direction and highlights and offers support to the six integrated educational ...
Plough, President Thomas R.
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Abstract Limited engagement between Black Americans and wildlife is often treated as cultural disinterest rather than the outcome of historical exclusion, racialized trauma, or persistent structural barriers. This perspective obscures the long‐standing relationships Black communities have had with land, agriculture, and conservation, and constrains ...
Maya Walker +2 more
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Prediction of C Regulatory Elements Using Statistical Analysis
Ping Qiu +4 more
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General -- 1969 -- Correspondence, Military Service AFEB -- letter, 1969-06-04
Letter from Plough, Irvin C. to Sabin, Albert B.
Plough, Irvin C.
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Performance analysis of mouldboard plough body with raised elements and frame based on numerical simulation. [PDF]
Ma X +5 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Microplastics (MPs) are widespread in terrestrial ecosystems, raising global concerns that they may disrupt soil organic carbon (SOC) cycling and undermine agroecosystem contributions to climate mitigation.
Meng‐Ying Li +11 more
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Soil organic carbon stocks after ten years of reduced tillage, compost and mulch application in temperate organic agriculture. [PDF]
Niether W +8 more
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Plough Inn is a heritage-listed hotel at South Bank Parklands, South Brisbane, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Alexander Brown Wilson and built in 1885 by contractor Abraham James.
O'Gorman, Cynthia
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Predation increases close to habitat edges, but how animals cope with local predation variations remained poorly studied. In a mosaic landscape, lapwings were compensating for increased nest predation close to forests. They acted more aggressively towards an avian predator when nesting close to trees, but comparatively tamer against a mammal.
Guillaume Dillenseger +5 more
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