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David G. Tork, Neil O. Anderson, Donald L. Wyse and Kevin J. Betts
Flaxseed has gained popularity as a health food. Wild, perennial Linum relatives of annual flax (L. usitatissimum) possess similar oil compositions, making them perennial oilseed (OS) alternatives. The objective of this study was to phenotype 25 OS and 1...
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Sasha Petrenko, Daniel B. Hier, Mary A. Bone, Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi, Erik J. Timpson, William E. Marsh, Michael Speight and Donald C. Wunsch II
Biomedical datasets distill many mechanisms of human diseases, linking diseases to genes and phenotypes (signs and symptoms of disease), genetic mutations to altered protein structures, and altered proteins to changes in molecular functions and biologica...
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Zach D. Merino, Jenny Farmer and Donald J. Jacobs
We present a novel nonparametric adaptive partitioning and stitching (NAPS) algorithm to estimate a probability density function (PDF) of a single variable. Sampled data is partitioned into blocks using a branching tree algorithm that minimizes deviation...
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Donald J. Anderson, Kevin W. Franke, Robert E. Kayen, Shideh Dashti and Mahir Badanagki
Following the M7.0 strike-slip earthquake near Kumamoto, Japan, in April of 2016, most geotechnical engineering experts believed that there would be significant soil liquefaction and liquefaction-induced infrastructure damage observed in the densely popu...
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Katherine Marriott, Sara Olson, Daniella Balassa, Casey Cleaveland, Kristin I. Watmore, Rhiannon J. LaVine, Robert Olson and Donald R. Prothero
Ontogenetic sequencing of suture fractal dimensions from a single ammonite specimen was not previously accessible without extreme measures. The necessity for destruction of the full conch due to whorl overlap or, alternatively, the prohibitively expensiv...
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Elliott M. Holmes, Andrea E. Gaughan, Donald J. Biddle, Forrest R. Stevens and Jafar Hadizadeh
Core samples obtained from scientific drilling could provide large volumes of direct microstructural and compositional data, but generating results via the traditional treatment of such data is often time-consuming and inefficient. Unifying microstructur...
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Nicholas J. Cavanna and Donald R. Sheehy
We generalize the local-feature size definition of adaptive sampling used in surface reconstruction to relate it to an alternative metric on Euclidean space. In the new metric, adaptive samples become uniform samples, making it simpler both to give adapt...
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Michael O. Rivett, Shona Symon, Lucas Jacobs, Limbikani C. Banda, Gift J. Wanangwa, Donald J. C. Robertson, Ibrahim Hassan, Alexandra V. M. Miller, Geoffrey M. S. Chavula, Chrispine E. Songola, Chikondi Mbemba, Marc J. Addison, Patron Kalonga, Yobu Kachiwanda and Robert M. Kalin
This multifaceted approach to science-led rural water supply policy development for Malawi?s Lake Chilwa Basin is founded on a conceptual model informed by its paleo-environment and monitoring of its current water flow/quality. It is conditioned by a rec...
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Andrew J. Hull, Daniel Perez and Donald L. Cox
This paper derives an analytical model of a straight beam with a T-shaped cross section for use in the high-frequency range, defined here as approximately 1 to 35 kHz. The web, the right part of the flange, and the left part of the flange of the T-beam a...
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Vahid Rahmani, Jude H. Kastens, Frank deNoyelles, Mark E. Jakubauskas, Edward A. Martinko, Donald H. Huggins, Christian Gnau, Paul M. Liechti, Scott W. Campbell, Ryan A. Callihan and Adam J. Blackwood
Reservoirs created by impounding sediment-laden streams infill over time, reducing storage capacity and altering water quality. Increasing freshwater demand on a limited supply is adding pressure on reservoir water storage and management across much of t...
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