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  1. 6401

    Timber Production in a Working Forest Context by Sonia Delphin, Francisco Escobedo, Chris Demers, Alison E. Adams, Damian C. Adams

    Published 2017-05-01
    “… Working forests are private forests managed not just for timber production but also for a host of valuable ecosystem services like providing for recreation, maintaining habitat for wildlife, and maintaining a healthy watershed. …”
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  2. 6402

    Timber Production in a Working Forest Context by Sonia Delphin, Francisco Escobedo, Chris Demers, Alison E. Adams, Damian C. Adams

    Published 2017-05-01
    “… Working forests are private forests managed not just for timber production but also for a host of valuable ecosystem services like providing for recreation, maintaining habitat for wildlife, and maintaining a healthy watershed. …”
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  3. 6403

    Pest Management of Peppers in Miami-Dade County, Florida by Qingren Wang, Shouan Zhang, Dakshina Seal, Teresa Olczyk

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…To assist local pepper growers in maintaining crop productivity and improving the quality of produce, this publication illustrates common pests including major diseases and insects, and recommends Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques, including host resistance, cultivation, sanitation, and physical, mechanical, biological, and chemical approaches, for effective pest management. …”
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  4. 6404

    Intestinal and Tracheal Parasites of Poultry by Gary D. Butcher, Michael A. Davis

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… A parasite is defined as an animal or plant that derives sustenance and/or protection by living in or on another animal or plant called the host. Intestinal and tracheal parasites of poultry are commonly referred to as “worms,” although this term is technically not correct. …”
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  5. 6405

    Pepper Fruit Fly Atherigona orientalis (Schiner) (Insecta: Diptera: Muscidae) by Kenneth L. Hibbard, William A. Overholt

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Although it is commonly referred to as the pepper fruit fly or tomato fruit fly, Atherigona orientalis is not a true fruit fly in the family Tephritidae, but rather a member of the Muscidae, the same family to which the common house fly belongs. It is found in most tropical and subtropical areas of the world and is usually considered a secondary pest or “trash fly.” …”
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  6. 6406

    Management of Insect and Mite Resistance in Ornamental Crops by James F. Price, Elzie McCord, Jr., Curtis Nagle

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…During the 1970s and early 1980s leafminer outbreaks heavily damaged herbaceous ornamental crops such as chrysanthemum, gypsophila, aster, and marigold in fields, shade houses and greenhouses. Several effective insecticides including organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids, and a triazine were identified for leafminer control during the outbreak; however, control was short-lived as the leafminer developed resistance to each insecticide. …”
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  7. 6407

    Sr-BEARING PHOSPHATES OF THE APATITE SUPERGROUP FROM THE ALKALINE ROCKS OF THE KO by A.S. Osipov, A.A. Antonov, N.S. Vlasenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The phosphates probably formed during post-magmatic alteration of host rock in a following sequence: stronadelphite → fluorostrophite → Sr-rich fluorapatite (fluorocaphite) → Na-REE-fluorapatite. …”
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  8. 6408

    Intestinal and Tracheal Parasites of Poultry by Gary D. Butcher, Michael A. Davis

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… A parasite is defined as an animal or plant that derives sustenance and/or protection by living in or on another animal or plant called the host. Intestinal and tracheal parasites of poultry are commonly referred to as “worms,” although this term is technically not correct. …”
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  9. 6409

    2019–2020 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Plant Bugs, Chewing Insect Pests, Caribbean Fruit Fly, and Thrips by Xavier Martini, Lauren M. Diepenbrock

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The insects listed in this section are generalist feeders for which citrus is not a preferred host. They are, therefore, only sporadic problems in Florida citrus. …”
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  10. 6410

    Pepper Fruit Fly Atherigona orientalis (Schiner) (Insecta: Diptera: Muscidae) by Kenneth L. Hibbard, William A. Overholt

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Although it is commonly referred to as the pepper fruit fly or tomato fruit fly, Atherigona orientalis is not a true fruit fly in the family Tephritidae, but rather a member of the Muscidae, the same family to which the common house fly belongs. It is found in most tropical and subtropical areas of the world and is usually considered a secondary pest or “trash fly.” …”
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  11. 6411

    Preventing Foodborne Illness: Norovirus by Keith R. Schneider, Renée M. Goodrich, Michael J. Mahovic, Rajya Shukla

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Noroviruses (family Caliciviridae, genus Norovirus) are a group of non-enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses found worldwide, with humans being the only known host. Norovirus, similar to Norwalk virus, causes an illness called gastroenteritis, which is commonly referred to as “the stomach flu” (no relation to the common flu, which is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus).  …”
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  12. 6412

    Pest Management of Peppers in Miami-Dade County, Florida by Qingren Wang, Shouan Zhang, Dakshina Seal, Teresa Olczyk

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…To assist local pepper growers in maintaining crop productivity and improving the quality of produce, this publication illustrates common pests including major diseases and insects, and recommends Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques, including host resistance, cultivation, sanitation, and physical, mechanical, biological, and chemical approaches, for effective pest management. …”
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  13. 6413

    2019–2020 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Plant Bugs, Chewing Insect Pests, Caribbean Fruit Fly, and Thrips by Xavier Martini, Lauren M. Diepenbrock

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The insects listed in this section are generalist feeders for which citrus is not a preferred host. They are, therefore, only sporadic problems in Florida citrus. …”
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  14. 6414

    Management of Insect and Mite Resistance in Ornamental Crops by James F. Price, Elzie McCord, Jr., Curtis Nagle

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…During the 1970s and early 1980s leafminer outbreaks heavily damaged herbaceous ornamental crops such as chrysanthemum, gypsophila, aster, and marigold in fields, shade houses and greenhouses. Several effective insecticides including organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids, and a triazine were identified for leafminer control during the outbreak; however, control was short-lived as the leafminer developed resistance to each insecticide. …”
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  15. 6415

    Application of Surfactants in Commercial Crop Production for Water and Nutrient Management in Sandy Soil by Guodong Liu, Monica Ozores-Hampton, Gene McAvoy, Ben Hogue, Crystal A. Snodgrass

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Written by Guodong Liu, Monica Ozores-Hampton, Gene McAvoy, Ben Hogue, and Crystal A. Snodgrass, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, December 2013. …”
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  16. 6416

    What Can Be Done to Improve the Mental Health of University Students? Identifying Determinants of Psychological Distress at an Australian University by Patrick J. Owen, Shane A. Kavanagh, Anthony D. LaMontagne

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Individual determinants included socio-demographics and financial, housing, and employment status. Community (university) determinants were social inclusion, social acceptance, and overall satisfaction. …”
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  17. 6417

    Análise do perfil de médicos matriculados no curso “Atenção aos problemas neurológicos frequentes na Atenção Básica” by Victória Flor Bretas, Thais Nara Costa Ferreira, Felipe César Soares, Leonardo Cançado Monteiro Savassi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Conclusões: Evidenciou-se que tanto a pandemia quanto o processo de retomada dos atendimentos impactaram na adesão de médicos ao curso, especialmente entre os anos de 2020 e 2021, quando houve redução das taxas de conclusão, e em 2023, quando houve menor número de matrículas; as taxas de conclusão se mantiveram em um volume adequado, sugerindo que as estratégias pedagógicas foram bem-sucedidas. …”
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  18. 6418

    Repeated positron emission tomography tracing neutrophil elastase in a porcine intensive-care sepsis model by Frida Wilske, Olof Eriksson, Rose-Marie Amini, Sergio Estrada, Helena Janols, Amina Khalil, Anders Larsson, Miklós Lipcsey, Sara Mangsbo, Jonathan Sigfridsson, Jan Sjölin, Paul Skorup, Anders Wall, Viola Wilson, Markus Castegren, Gunnar Antoni

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The uptake in the bone marrow was markedly increased two hours into the sepsis, whereas in spleen and liver the uptake was not as markedly changed compared to baseline. …”
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  19. 6419

    TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES FROM CRUDE OIL SPILL by OYETUNJI BABATUNDE OKEDERE, ADEWOLE JOHNSON ADESANMI, JACOB ADEMOLA SONIBARE, OLUSOLA ADEDAYO ADESINA, GBADEBO OMONIYI ADENIYI

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The toxicity potentials of the emitted particulates were subsequently determined by dividing the 24- hour averaging period concentrations of the particulates by the statutory limit. …”
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  20. 6420

    Comparison of Satellite-based PM2.5 Estimation from Aerosol Optical Depth and Top-of-atmosphere Reflectance by Heming Bai, Zhi Zheng, Yuanpeng Zhang, He Huang, Li Wang

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Overall, reflectance-based approach can provide robust PM2.5 estimates for both annual mean values and probability density function of hourly PM2.5. Our results further show that almost all population lives in non-attainment areas in YRD using annual mean PM2.5 from reflectance-based approach. …”
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