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Hannah Mary T. Thomas, Helen Y. C. Wang, Amal Joseph Varghese, Ellen M. Donovan, Chris P. South, Helen Saxby, Andrew Nisbet, Vineet Prakash, Balu Krishna Sasidharan, Simon Pradeep Pavamani, Devakumar Devadhas, Manu Mathew, Rajesh Gunasingam Isiah and Philip M. Evans
The application of this work is in radiomics for medical imaging analysis. It addresses the question of how to establish if radiomic features are stable and reproducible.
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Joseph P. Becker and Eric W. Peterson
Stream channelization, which entails reducing the sinuosity of a stream, widening, and in some cases deepening the stream channel, is a widespread practice in agricultural regions. Channelization efforts in central Illinois have significant impacts on th...
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Joseph P. Honings, Carol M. Wicks and Steven T. Brantley
Increasing demand for water for agricultural use within the Dougherty Plain of the southeastern United States has depleted surface water bodies. In karstic landscapes, such as the Dougherty Plain in southwest Georgia where the linkages between surface an...
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Jialin Dong, Katherine Sitler, Joseph Scalia, Yunhao Ge, Paul Bireta, Natasha Sihota, Thomas P. Hoelen and Gregory V. Lowry
Oil sheen on the water surface can indicate a source of hydrocarbon in underlying subaquatic sediments. Here, we develop and test the accuracy of an algorithm for automated real-time visual monitoring of the water surface for detecting oil sheen. This de...
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Peter Walter, Micheal Holmes, Razib Obaid, Lope Amores, Xianchao Cheng, James P. Cryan, James M. Glownia, Xiang Li, Ming-Fu Lin, May Ling Ng, Joseph Robinson, Niranjan Shivaram, Jing Yin, David Fritz, Justin James, Jean-Charles Castagna and Timur Osipov
Free-electron lasers (FEL), with their ultrashort pulses, ultrahigh intensities, and high repetition rates at short wavelength, have provided new approaches to Atomic and Molecular Optical Science. One such approach is following the birth of a photo elec...
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Joshua Jerome Meisel, Stephen L. Egbert, Joseph P. Brewer II and Xingong Li
The General Allotment Act of 1887, also known as the Dawes Act, established the legal basis for the United States government to break up remaining tribally-owned reservation lands in the U.S. by allotting individual parcels to tribal members and selling ...
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Joseph P. Hupy and Cyril O. Wilson
Soil erosion monitoring is a pivotal exercise at macro through micro landscape levels, which directly informs environmental management at diverse spatial and temporal scales. The monitoring of soil erosion can be an arduous task when completed through gr...
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ITOHOWO S. ANIEFIOK, EMMANUEL P. UDOFIA, JOSEPH C. UDOH
Pág. Page:49 - 62Abstract
Despite impressive progress made in economic development, inequality still characterizes the pattern of socio-economic development especially in rural areas. This study aimed at investigating socio-economic development levels among the communities in rur...
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Drissa Boro, Ky Thierry, Florent P. Kieno, Joseph Bathiebo
Pág. Page:71 - 83Abstract
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Bado Nébon, Mamadou Simina Dramé, Korgo Bruno, Guengane Hassime, Demba Ndao Niang, Saidou Moustapha Sall, Kieno P. Florent, Bathiebo Dieudonné Joseph
Pág. Page:297 - 310Abstrac
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