Jones, Cian Benvenuto, Chiara Kendrick, Paul
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Frontiers for Young Minds
We humans are a noisy bunch. Our sounds fill the land and air around us, and even the oceans and seas. But we are not the only ones filling the sea with sound. Tiny snapping shrimp, also known as pistol shrimp, are some of the loudest animals in the ocean! They capture their prey by blasting it with a powerful shockwave from an enlarged claw. While...
Fish, Brian L MacVittie, Thomas J Gao, Feng Narayanan, Jayashree Gasperetti, Tracy Scholler, Dana Sheinin, Yuri Himburg, Heather A Hart, Barry Medhora, Meetha
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Health physics
The goal of this study was to develop rat models of partial body irradiation with bone-marrow sparing (leg-out PBI) to test medical countermeasures (MCM) of both acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE) under the FDA animal rule. The leg-out PBI models were developed in female and male WAG/RijCmcr rats ...
MacVittie, Thomas J Farese, Ann M Kane, Maureen A
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Health physics
Zalesak-Kravec, Stephanie Huang, Weiliang Wang, Pengcheng Yu, Jianshi Liu, Tian Defnet, Amy E Moise, Alexander R Farese, Ann M MacVittie, Thomas J Kane, Maureen A
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Health physics
High-dose radiation exposure results in hematopoietic and gastrointestinal acute radiation syndromes followed by delayed effects of acute radiation exposure, which encompasses multiple organs, including heart, kidney, and lung. Here we sought to further characterize the natural history of radiation-induced heart injury via determination of differen...
Huang, Weiliang Yu, Jianshi Liu, Tian Defnet, Amy E Zalesak-Kravec, Stephanie Farese, Ann M MacVittie, Thomas J Kane, Maureen A
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Health physics
Radiation-induced lung injury is a delayed effect of acute radiation exposure resulting in pulmonary pneumonitis and fibrosis. Molecular mechanisms that lead to radiation-induced lung injury remain incompletely understood. Using a non-human primate model of partial body irradiation with minimal bone marrow sparing, lung was analyzed from animals ir...
Yu, Jianshi Huang, Weiliang Liu, Tian Defnet, Amy E Zalesak-Kravec, Stephanie Farese, Ann M MacVittie, Thomas J Kane, Maureen A
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Health physics
High-dose radiation exposure results in hematopoietic (H) and gastrointestinal (GI) acute radiation syndromes (ARS) followed by delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE), which include damage to lung, heart, and GI. Whereas DEARE includes inflammation and fibrosis in multiple tissues, the molecular mechanisms contributing to inflammation ...
sang-woo lee, mi-young kim;
Multiple studies have been conducted to identify the complex and diverse relationships between stream ecosystems and land cover. However, these studies did not consider spatial dependency inherent from the systemic structure of streams. Therefore, the present study aimed to analyze the relationship between green/urban areas and topographical variab...
Carnol, Monique Chartin, Caroline Krüger, Inken van Wesemael, Bas
Sustainable management of agricultural systems is a major challenge for ensuring food security of the growing world population. Organic farming and reduced tillage are assumed to be sustainable agricultural practices improving soil quality relative to conventional management strategies. However, assessment of soil quality is often restrained to eit...
Kazeev, K. Sh. Odabashian, M. Yu. Trushkov, A. V. Kolesnikov, S. I.
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Eurasian Soil Science
AbstractChanges in the biological properties of chernozems caused by several pyrogenic agents have been studied in simulation experiments with the low-temperature plasma, infrared irradiation, straw burning, and fume of burning products. It has been shown that the pyrogenic effect has a complex nature, so that worsening of biological parameters dep...
Kim, Nakian Zabaloy, María C. Riggins, Chance W. Rodríguez-Zas, Sandra Villamil, María B.
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Microorganisms
Metagenomics in agricultural research allows for searching for bioindicators of soil health to characterize changes caused by management practices. Cover cropping (CC) improves soil health by mitigating nutrient losses, yet the benefits depend on the tillage system used. Field studies searching for indicator taxa within these systems are scarce and...