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In August of 2021, several cysts with juveniles and eggs were discovered during a vegetation survey conducted at the Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.
Kantor Mihail R. +3 more
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Digestibility and palatability of Virginia fanpetals (Sida hermaphrodita R.) silage in sheep [PDF]
The aim of the current study is to evaluate Virginia fanpetals silage based on an apparent digestibility and palatability test performed on six adult rams. Alfalfa silage was used as standard forage for comparison.
C. Purwin +6 more
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Acupuncture Legislation in Virginia, United States: A Personal Experience and Beyond
Virginia was once considered as one of three states in the United States that was particularly resistant to acupuncture and its legislation, due to the historically strong conservative force in Virginia.
Arthur Yin Fan
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Linguistic Features and Psychological States: The Case of Virginia Woolf
This study investigated the relation between psychological states and linguistic features with the case of Virginia Woolf. We analyzed the data from The Diary of Virginia Woolf and Virginia Woolf: Biography by automatic text analysis and statistical ...
Xiaowei Du
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“We Acted Because it's What Needs to be Done: An Interview with West Virginia Teachers
In 2018, West Virginia teachers staged a statewide strike which lasted almost two weeks and included schools across all 55 countywide districts. The main reported strike issues for West Virginia teachers included cuts to their healthcare coverage by the ...
Erin McHenry-Sorber +2 more
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Virginia creeper (or five-leaved ivy; Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is one of the most popular and widely grown climbers worldwide. In September 2021, Virginia creeper leaves with typical rust symptom were found in an arboretum in Korea, with severe ...
Dong-Hwan Na +4 more
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Engaging People in Nature Stewardship Through Master Naturalist Programs
Master Naturalist programs across the country have reconnected Americans with nature for >20 years. Research suggests that reconnecting humans with nature benefits personal health and wellness, educates stakeholders about the importance of conservation ...
Mark Larese-Casanova, Michelle Prysby
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History of the Virginia Oyster Fishery, Chesapeake Bay, USA
Oyster populations in Virginia's waters of Chesapeake Bay were lightly exploited until the early 1800s, when industrial fishery vessels first arrived, driven south from New England due to the collapse of northeastern oyster fisheries.
David M. Schulte
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Virginia Libraries invites VLA members and Virginia creators to send news of their latest publications. Publications should have appeared (whether in print or electronic format) within the previous year or two and will only be featured once.
Lyn C. A. Gardner
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Wildlife–vehicle collisions (WVCs) are a major research focus because of increasing human health and safety concerns and the potential for biological impacts on wildlife.
James A. Vance +2 more
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