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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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Timothy J. Hunter, Jermiah J. Joseph, Udunna Anazodo, Sanjay R. Kharche, Christopher W. McIntyre and Daniel Goldman
Background: Atrial fibrillation is a prevalent cardiac arrhythmia and may reduce cerebral blood perfusion augmenting the risk of dementia. We hypothesize that geometric variations in the cerebral arterial structure called the Circle of Willis (CoW) play ...
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Friedrich K. Port, David A. Goodkin, Jochen G. Raimann, Joseph M. Boaheng, Seth Johnson, Mathieu Lamolle, Linda Donald and Nathan W. Levin
The provision of clean water to remote communities is a major goal of both the World Health Organization and the United Nations. We report on the long-term sustainability of filter-sterilizing polluted water in remote villages in Ghana that lack electric...
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Qinggang Gao, Joseph Molloy and Kay W. Axhausen
We studied trip purpose imputation using data mining and machine learning techniques based on a dataset of GPS-based trajectories gathered in Switzerland. With a large number of labeled activities in eight categories, we explored location information usi...
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Joseph W. Millard, Caleb W. Holyoke III, Rachel K. Wells, Cole Blasko, Andreas K. Kronenberg, Paul Raterron, Casey Braccia, Nicholas Jackson, Caleb A. McDaniel and Leif Tokle
We determined the activation volumes (V*) for polycrystalline magnesite with grain sizes of 2 and 80 µm deforming by low temperature plasticity (LTP) mechanisms (kinking and dislocation glide), diffusion creep, and dislocation creep at temperatures of 50...
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Frances Wiig, Michael J. Harrower, Alexander Braun, Smiti Nathan, Joseph W. Lehner, Katie M. Simon, Jennie O. Sturm, John Trinder, Ioana A. Dumitru, Scott Hensley and Terence Clark
Subsurface imaging in arid regions is a well-known application of satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). Archaeological prospection has often focused on L-band SAR sensors, given the ability of longer wavelengths to penetrate more deeply into sand. In...
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Patrick W. Fedick, William L. Fatigante, Zachary E. Lawton, Adam E. O?Leary, Seth. E. Hall, Ryan M. Bain, Stephen T. Ayrton, Joseph A. Ludwig and Christopher C. Mulligan
Portable mass spectrometers (MS) are becoming more prevalent due to improved instrumentation, commercialization, and the robustness of new ionization methodologies. To increase utility towards diverse field-based applications, there is an inherent need f...
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Chin-Fu Tsang, Marcelo Lippmann, Patrick Dobson, Yvonne Tsang, Boris Faybishenko, Sally Benson, Jens Birkholzer, Stefan Finsterle, Daniel Hawkes, Susan Hubbard, Timothy Kneafsey, Hui-Hai Liu, Curtis M. Oldenburg, Karsten Pruess, Eric Sonnenthal, Maryann Villavert, Joseph Wang, Yu-Shu Wu and Robert W. Zimmerman
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Joseph A. Daraio, Abena O. Amponsah and Kenneth W. Sears
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Komivi Dossa, Louis W. Yehouessi, Benoît C. Likeng-Li-Ngue, Diaga Diouf, Boshou Liao, Xiurong Zhang, Ndiaga Cissé and Joseph M. Bell
Sesame is an important crop in West and Central Africa playing a role of an alternative cash crop for smallholders. However, sesame productivity is highly impaired by drought. This study aimed at identifying some drought-resistant genotypes and efficient...
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