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Publikováno v:
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. :1-26
Autor:
Amar Ahmed, Asmita Shukla, Natalie Hubbell, Mohamad Khaled Almujarkesh, Dana LaBuda, Takahiro Ouchi
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American Journal of Case Reports. 24
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Hydrological Sciences Journal. 65:735-748
Maintaining a positive cost–benefit ratio for hydrologic data collection is challenging for public water management and regulatory agencies given budgetary constraints. We examine and discuss the e...
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Current Infectious Disease Reports. 22
To report the association between desquamative inflammatory vaginitis and Crohn’s disease in 4 women. Extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are a result of a complex interplay of multiple factors and these may or may no
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International Journal of Engineering Research and.
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Transactions of the ASABE. 61:197-206
A two-year study evaluated the nitrogen (N) fluxes, processing, and treatment efficiency (TE) of a 14.85 ha stormwater detention area (SDA) receiving drainage from a vegetable farm in subtropical Florida. The TE was 62% and 89% in years 1 and 2, resp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cleaner Production. 329:129554
Aging agricultural stormwater detention systems (SDSs) are losing their ability to retain Phosphorus (P) due to saturation. Soil P saturation leads to P retention being primarily dependent on water volume retention. The water quality and economic fea
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Ecological Engineering. 102:178-187
Two-year field measured water and nutrient fluxes from an agricultural stormwater detention area (SDA) in Florida's Everglades region showed that it was a source of phosphorus (P) for the first year (Y1 retention efficiency = −12%) and a sink for t
Autor:
Cassandra R. Busler, Ishita Datta, Morgan Newsome, Pooja Dave, Yamini Jadcherla, Saiteja Mogasala, Mayuri Aivale, Asmita Shukla, Siddhesh Veer, Sanjay Patwardhan, Nitin Chouthai
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Pediatrics. 146:134-135
Autor:
Jack D. Sobel, Asmita Shukla
Publikováno v:
Current infectious disease reports. 21(11)
Goal was to review epidemiology, pathophysiology, and prevention of post-antibiotic Candida vulvovaginitis (VVC). Antibacterial therapy, whether systemic or locally applied to the vagina, represents the single most frequent and predictable cause or t