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Integrating blood eosinophils and exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in asthma diagnostic pathways for adults and children: the PROPULSION SANTÉ observational study with translational sub-studies (DIVE, DIVE2)-protocols. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open Respir Res
Gronnier M   +15 more
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Group A Streptococcus among American Indian Persons, White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands, United States, 2016-2019<sup>1</sup>. [PDF]

open access: yesEmerg Infect Dis
Sutcliffe CG   +8 more
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Public land, public places

2023
Familiarity with various scientific topics, especially when they are areas of environmental concern, is important for improving science literacy and an audience's willingness to learn, foster community involvement, and finally influence changes for the better of environmental health, safety and wellbeing.
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Public Lands Today

2022
This chapter describes present-day developments in public lands. It shows how distinctions among the four public land agencies are continuing to blur. Since 1960, Congress has enacted many laws that determine what uses are allowable on public lands without regard for the agency managing them.
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Public-Land Surveys *

1995
The public-land survey system covers all of the continental United States except the original 13 colonies, Texas, and Hawaii. It is a system begun by federal law in 1785 and was largely put in place by 1805. Most changes since that time have been refinements to the system, rather than major revisions. The system established the concept of surveying and
Roy Minnick, John S. Parrish
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The Transfer of Public Lands Movement: Taking the 'Public' Out of Public Lands

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This white paper is a follow-up to our 2014 legal critique of Utah's Transfer of Public Lands Act (TPLA), which demands title to 31.2 million acres of federal public lands in Utah. In our earlier work we concluded that Utah previously disclaimed all legal rights to title to additional lands, and that "[t]he federal government has absolute control over ...
Robert B. Keiter, John Ruple
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