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Publikováno v:
Endangered Species Research, Vol 50, Pp 195-208 (2023)
Understanding the natural history and ecology of endangered species is critical for developing effective, evidence-based conservation and management plans. The mottled duskywing Erynnis martialis is a skipper butterfly inhabiting oak savanna, oak woo
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New Directions for Student Leadership; Jun2024, Vol. 2024 Issue 182, p143-153, 11p
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In BBA - General Subjects May 2016 1860(5):957-966
Autor:
Nicole L. Stout, Lucinda Pfalzer, Jacqueline S Drouin, Amy Litterini, Amy Tible, Elizabeth Demarse
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Oncology. 40:7-15
Autor:
Udit Narula, Andres Ruiz, McKinley McQuaide, Thomas B DeMarse, Bruce C Wheeler, Gregory J Brewer
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PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 5, p e0176868 (2017)
Communication between different sub regions of the hippocampus is fundamental to learning and memory. However accurate knowledge about information transfer between sub regions from access to the activity in individual axons is lacking. MEMS devices w
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https://doaj.org/article/0299f10e90304692b6e2dd038362f375
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In Experimental Neurology March 2012 234(1):20-30
Autor:
Thomas Bryan DeMarse, Liangbin ePan, Sankaraleengam eAlagapan, Gregory J Brewer, Bruce C Wheeler
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Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol 10 (2016)
Transient propagation of information across neuronal assembles is thought to underlie many cognitive processes. However, the nature of the neural code that is embedded within these transmissions remains uncertain. Much of our understanding of how inf
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https://doaj.org/article/ec61b6680a06412b9cc62b1662beb812
Autor:
Demarse, Angela
Extant populations of the mottled duskywing (Erynnis martialis), an endangered butterfly in Canada, occur in Ontario and Manitoba but there are no estimates of population size, and limited knowledge of phenology and movement. We conducted spatially e
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