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Prescribed biomass burning effects on soil NO emissions in South Carolina. [PDF]
Steinbeck OR, Walters WW.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Sustainable healthcare is an evolving paradigm of growing importance that focuses on reducing environmental impact whilst maintaining quality patient care. Currently, evidence is lacking to support the use of sterile water in diagnostic colonoscopy resulting in a growing shift towards use of tap water and appropriate recycling of ...
Michael Rouse +6 more
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Using Low-Cost Sensors for Fenceline Monitoring to Measure Emissions from Prescribed Fires. [PDF]
Guth A, Dauner M, Coffey ER, Hannigan M.
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Abstract Purpose Managing ocular diseases often requires frequent eye drop administration, which can challenge patient compliance. A long‐acting eye drop technology using an amorphous synthetic silica composite was developed to address this. Our study aimed to assess the safety and tolerability of the Silica Eye Drop platform in healthy volunteers over
Aleksandra Poluianova +5 more
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Diversity of Approaches in Multiscale Fire Governance. [PDF]
Neger C +3 more
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the impact of initial mono‐ versus multitherapy on the ocular surface and related quality of life after 5 years follow‐up in the Glaucoma Intensive Treatment Study (GITS). Method The study included patients with primary open‐angle glaucoma and pseudoexfoliation glaucoma who completed 5‐year follow‐up in GITS.
Gauti Jóhannesson +6 more
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Hygroscopicity and Cloud Condensation Nuclei Activity of Fresh and Aged Biomass Burning Particles. [PDF]
Bai B +16 more
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has severely impacted the external environment of social service non‐profit organizations (NPOs), resulting in diverse management challenges. Our study investigates how social service NPOs in Austria experienced these challenges and how they developed internal coping mechanisms.
Birgit Grüb‐Martin +2 more
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Transformation of the Agrarian Landscape and Hope in the Central Kalimantan Peatlands
ABSTRACT In Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, agrarian state programs and corporate strategies seek to transform indigenous Ngaju Dayak into sedentary farmers. Focusing on the notion of transformation, the paper traces whether and how rural people can engage in struggles against structural injustices.
Anu Lounela
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Short-term effects of prescribed burning on wood-rotting fungi
Reijo Penttilä, Heikki Kotiranta
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