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  1. Invertebrate Community Composition Across Inundation Regimes and Its Potential to Reduce Plant Stress

    Appreciation of the ecological and economic values associated with healthy salt marshes has led to a recent rise in the number of marshes that are being targeted for restoration by dike removal. The success of...

  2. Why Do People Volunteer in Free Clinics?

    Even with the affordable healthcare act, as of May 2014, 13.4% of US adults do not have healthcare coverage. In addition to this, of the 7 million illegal immigrants, more than half do not have health...

  3. Feminist Identity, Feminist Politics: U.S. Feminists’ Attitudes toward Social Policies

    Feminist scholars and activists have endorsed a broad and intersectional political agenda that addresses multiple dimensions of inequality, such as gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, and class. We examine...

  4. Daycare Center Selection using Hierarchical Decision Model

    One of the most important decision that families will ever make is choosing the best kind of day care for their children. This decision is faced by many as the number of dual-income and single parent...

  5. Wearable Healthcare Technology: Fibit®

    The Internet has enhanced an individual’s ability to take more control over their health by making pertinent health information more accessible. The breakthroughs and manufacturing cost reductions made in...

  6. Development and Initial Application of Low-Molecular Weight Organic Acids and Inorganic Ionic Species in Aerosol Particulate...

    Air pollution, especially particulate matter, is a widespread environmental and public health risk. In this work, a method has been developed to separate, resolve, and quantitate monovalent anionic and cationic...

  7. Compassion Fatigue, the Wellness of Care Providers, and the Quality of Patient Care

    Working with traumatized patients in the Emergency Department can compromise the well-being of the provider and the quality of patient care. Compassion Fatigue and burnout are two terms used to describe...

  8. An Update to the Proficiency Benchmarks for Surgical Simulation Training in Laparoscopy at Oregon Health and Science...

    As the field of medicine, especially surgery, progresses, new challenges in the training of physicians have emerged. While surgical education has been traditionally structured as an apprenticeship-based model,...

  9. Southern Annular Mode Drives Multicentury Wildfire Activity in Southern South America

    The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the main driver of climate variability at mid to high latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere, affecting wildfire activity, which in turn pollutes the air and contributes to...

  10. Regulations, Policies and

    Reflecting concerns over the environment, health, and security stemming from the consumption of conventional fossil fuel energy sources, such as gas, oil, and coal, has been raised in the world, which increases...

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