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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e114994 (2014)
A variety of environmental processes, including topography, edaphic and disturbance factors can influence vegetation composition. The relative influence of these patterns has been known to vary with scale, however, few studies have focused on environ
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https://doaj.org/article/396b35cef9b14ca5a50f7ea4a977861d
Autor:
Yanir Levy, David Rempel, Mark Nguyen, Ali Yassine, Maggie Sanati-Burns, Payal Salgia, Bryant Lim, Sarah L. Butler, Andrew Berkeley, Ersin Bayram
Publikováno v:
Life, Vol 13, Iss 12, p 2340 (2023)
This study explores the integration of Wide Field Optical Coherence Tomography (WF-OCT) with an AI-driven clinical decision support system, with the goal of enhancing productivity and decision making in breast cancer surgery margin assessment. A comp
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https://doaj.org/article/4aa8369e85204d739083703df87cd6b1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 121:84-94
Engaging family forest owners in best practices for land management is essential for maintaining and improving the health of our forests. Yet few natural resource professionals have formal training in how to reach and persuade landowners. The Tools f
Studies of Family Forest Owners in the USA: A Systematic Review of Literature from 2000 through 2019
Publikováno v:
Small-scale Forestry. 22:1-35
Autor:
Dhikshitha Gokulakrishnan, Sarah E. Butler, Maarja-Liis Ferry, Rajiv Sethi, Dominic W. Proctor
Publikováno v:
Medical Education
COVID‐19 has disrupted medical education on an international scale with clinical attachments cancelled, assessments and teaching moved online, and numerous universities graduating their final year medical students early to assist pressured health s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 118:70-85
Family forest owners own more forestland in the United States than any other group. There have been no national studies of racial and ethnic minority family forest owners in the United States, in spite of increasing attention to diversity in forestry
Autor:
Kristin Floress, Alanna Koshollek, Stephanie A. Snyder, Sarah M. Butler, Shorna B. Allred, Emily S. Huff
Publikováno v:
Landscape and Urban Planning. 188:19-29
Family forest owners in the United States have an important role in providing social and ecological benefits across landscapes. Thus, a detailed understanding of their land management behavior is critical to determine whether or not these benefits wi
Autor:
Brenton J. Dickinson, Sarah M. Butler, Brett J. Butler, Jaketon H. Hewes, Kyle Andrejczyk, Marla Markowski-Lindsay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 114:638-647
There are an estimated 10.7 million family forest ownerships across the United States who collectively control 36% or 290 million acres of the nation's forestland. The US Department of Agriculture Forest Service National Woodland Owner Survey (NWOS)
Publikováno v:
Small-scale Forestry. 16:169-177
To maximize the representativeness of results from surveys, coverage, sampling, nonresponse, measurement, and analysis errors must be minimized. Although not a cure-all, one approach for mitigating nonresponse errors is to maximize cooperation rates.