Innovation in Rural Nonprofits: Which Organizational Capacities Matter Most?
ABSTRACT This research note draws on theory and empirical research from the broader fields of management, organizational capacity, and innovation to examine how specific organizational capacities relate to innovation in a sample of 107 rural nonprofit organizations in a Southeastern U.S. state.
Kristina Jaskyte +2 more
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Emergence of <i>tmexCD1-toprJ1</i> in the clinical high-risk clone sequence type 147 among carbapenem-resistant <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> isolates in China: A multicentre retrospective study. [PDF]
Wang C +10 more
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Community dynamics of lignicolous lichens on standing deadwood in a 275‐year chronosequence
Dead trees provide discrete habitat patches in which patch quality changes gradually due to wood decomposition. Although in most cases these patches persist for not more than a few decades, in some ecosystems deadwood decomposition and the consequent change in habitat patch quality can be a centuries‐long process, potentially leading to dynamics of ...
Aleksi Nirhamo +4 more
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The WHO Institutional Repository for Information Sharing-African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control Collection: an electronic resource of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme and African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control experience and data to inform onchocerciasis elimination strategies. [PDF]
de Souza DK +8 more
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Response of Fungal Communities to Anthropogenic Disturbances in a Tropical Forest
ABSTRACT Conversion of forests to agricultural land leads to a decline in soil biodiversity and it affects the ecosystem services that they provide. The rising population around Mt. Kenya forest and an increase in demand for land and forest resources has led to deforestation. However, the impact on fungal communities remains unknown.
Julius Leiririo +3 more
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Spatial behavior of socially isolated wild pigs (Sus scrofa) following sounder removal via trapping
Following partial sounder removal, socially isolated wild pigs maintained site fidelity near traps, highlighting post‐control behavioral tendencies that are relevant to pest management and disease mitigation. Abstract BACKGROUND The rapid expansion of wild pig (Sus scrofa) populations across North America, coupled with increased concern over disease ...
Sebastian Gomez‐Maldonado +4 more
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Soil-derived microbiota induces T regulatory cells and protect against mouse colitis, metabolic disease, and sepsis. [PDF]
Szurek EA +12 more
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Spatiotemporal Machine Learning Approaches for Atmospheric Composition Emulation in NASA GISS ModelE
Abstract Earth System Models (ESMs) rely on parameterizations to represent sub‐grid scale processes that cannot be explicitly resolved at typical model resolutions. However, maintaining full coupling between these parameterizations and other model components creates substantial computational demands. This challenge is particularly acute for atmospheric
Mohammad H. Erfani +5 more
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Short-day photoperiod enhances graft success by increasing auxin accumulation. [PDF]
Kim K, Son J, Kim WC.
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Inter–Annual Variability of Model Parameters Improves Simulation of Annual Gross Primary Production
Abstract Parametric uncertainty can hinder land surface models (LSM) from accurately simulating carbon fluxes, such as gross primary production (GPP). These models generally cannot capture inter–annual variability (IAV) of fluxes well due to missing processes, and temporally varying parameters can partially alleviate this limitation.
Ranit De +18 more
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