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This study contains a comprehensive regional analysis of the orientations of tunnel valleys, faults and salt structures in the North German Basin, aiming to identify correlations that might indicate a structural control on tunnel‐valley formation. A structural control on tunnel‐valley formation has been repeatedly postulated and correlations have been ...
Jörg Lang+5 more
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Crater lakes in core regions of former ice sheets have the potential to preserve long‐term sedimentary archives that are otherwise rare in glaciated landscapes due to pervasive glacial erosion. Lake Wiyâshâkimî, an impact crater lake located in the inner core of the Québec‐Labrador Dome of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, provides a rare example of such a ...
Etienne Brouard, Patrick Lajeunesse
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Assessing the seismic hazards of Afghanistan [PDF]
Harley M. Benz+3 more
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Earthquake engineering needs and seismic hazard assessment [PDF]
Jens-Uwe Klügel, Lalliana Mualchin
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The Restorative Frame: A Grounded Theory Study of Protective Factors for Foster Care Disruptions
ABSTRACT This study used grounded theory to explore the protective factors for foster care placement disruptions. Twenty‐two interviews were conducted with foster parents, caseworkers and therapists involved with 14 older children or sibling sets who had undergone placement disruptions and were at high risk of experiencing future disruptions.
J. Wesley Furlong+2 more
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Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment "Cake"
This slide explains the different ways that the results of a probabilistic seismic hazard assessment can be presented. The diagram was developed in SHARE but never published.
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Deer Vigilance and Movement Behavior Are Affected by Edge Density and Connectivity
Human modifications of landscapes can have effects on animal behavior that are poorly understood. We examined whether deer antipredator behavior and movement behavior were affected by the density of habitat edges in a habitat patch, the connectivity of the habitat patch, or both.
Savannah L. Bartel+2 more
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Abstract Background Trimming is critical for a functioning equine hoof. Pressure distribution provides information on loading; however, information on the effects of trimming on pressure distribution is lacking. Objectives To describe the pressure changes of equine fore feet following trimming. Study design Cross‐sectional cohort study.
Sarah Seery+6 more
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Abstract Background Changes in the third metacarpal (MC3) mid‐diaphyseal dimensions were measured radiographically in young Thoroughbred racehorses through race training and found to be associated with a higher risk of shin soreness. However, it is still unclear whether such negative MC3 morphologies are set congenitally or through development ...
Jung K. Son+6 more
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