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Robert E. Keane
Wildfire in declining whitebark pine forests can be a tool for ecosystem restoration or an ecologically harmful event. This document presents a set of possible wildfire management practices for facilitating the restoration of whitebark pine across its ra...
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Thomas J. Duff, Robert E. Keane, Trent D. Penman and Kevin G. Tolhurst
Wildland fires are a function of properties of the fuels that sustain them. These fuels are themselves a function of vegetation, and share the complexity and dynamics of natural systems. Worldwide, the requirement for solutions to the threat of fire to ...
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Robert E. Keane
Fire regimes are ultimately controlled by wildland fuel dynamics over space and time; spatial distributions of fuel influence the size, spread, and intensity of individual fires, while the temporal distribution of fuel deposition influences fire?s freque...
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Eric J. Green, Amie C. Myrick, Patricia Boylen
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Intrafamilial trauma (the physical, emotional, and sexual abuse between two or more family members) can render psychologically deleterious effects not only on abused children, but their non-abused sibling(s) as well (Vitale, Squires, Zuckerbraun & Berger...
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Raquel Bernal, Michael P. Keane
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Moresh J. Wankhede, Neil W. Bressloff and Andy J. Keane
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Reinhardt, Elizabeth D.; Holsinger, Lisa; Keane, Robert
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Christie M. Loiacono, Bruce V. Thomsen, S. Mark Hall, Matti Kiupel, Diane Sutton, Katherine O'Rourke, Bradd Barr, Lucy Anthenill, and Delwyn Keane
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Hanming Fang, Michael P. Keane, and Dan Silverman
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T. M. Launonen, D. H. Ashton, P. J. Keane
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