Background: Like other transformative healthcare initiatives, patient-centered medical home (PCMH) implementation requires substantial investments of time and resources. Even though PCMH and PCMH-like models are being implemented by multiple provider practices and health systems, little is known about what facilitates their implementation. The purpose of this study was to assess...
Full Text:
-centered
medical home implementation
Gale, R. C., Asch, S. M., Taylor, T., Nelson, K. M., Luck, J
The relative influences of trans-Pacific and regional atmospheric transport on measured concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives [Nitro- (NPAH) and Oxy-(OPAH)], organic carbon (OC), and Particulate Matter (PM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM₂.₅) were investigated in the Pacific Northwest, USA in 2010-2011. Ambient high volume PM₂.₅...
Full Text:
and Regional Atmospheric
Transport of PAHs in the Pacific Northwest, US
Lafontaine, S., Schrlau, J
The relative influences of trans-Pacific and regional atmospheric transport on measured concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives [Nitro- (NPAH) and Oxy-(OPAH)], organic carbon (OC), and Particulate Matter (PM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM₂.₅) were investigated in the Pacific Northwest, USA in 2010-2011. Ambient high volume PM₂.₅...
Full Text:
2
, BARBARA HARPER
3¥,4
,
STUART HARRIS
3¥
, LISA M. BRAMER
5
, KATRINA M. WATERS
6
, ANNA
Biodiversity continues to decline in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures such as habitat destruction, exploitation, pollution and introduction of alien species. Existing global databases of species’ threat status or population time series are dominated by charismatic species. The collation of datasets with broad taxonomic and biogeographic extents, and that...
Full Text:
. Ribeiro191, Barbara A. Richardson192,193, Michael J.
Richardson192,193, Carolina A. Robles194, J€org R
Iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) are essential cofactors for microbial metalloenzymes, but little is known about the metalloenyzme inventory of anaerobic marine microbial communities despite their importance to the nitrogen cycle. We compared dissolved O₂ , NO₃⁻, NO₂⁻, Fe and Cu concentrations with nucleic acid sequences encoding Fe and Cu-binding...
Full Text:
University of
New York, USA
Reviewed by:
BarbaraJ. Campbell,
Clemson University, USA
Gordon T. Taylor
Early Holocene summer warmth drove dramatic Greenland ice sheet (GIS) retreat. Subsequent
insolation-driven cooling caused GIS margin readvance to late Holocene maxima, from which ice margins
are now retreating. We use ¹⁰Be surface exposure ages from four locations between 69.4°N and 61.2°N to
date when in the early Holocene south...
Full Text:
late
Holocene extent
Carlson, A. E., K. Winsor, D. J. Ullman, E. J. Brook, D. H. Rood, Y. Axford, A
Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems,
usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided
into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be
specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
Full Text:
confers tolerance to nitrite. J Bacteriol 184: 2557–2560.
Béjà O, Koonin EV, Aravind L, Taylor LT
Large amount of organic carbon is stored in high latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
Full Text:
-
8238.2010.00613.x, 2012.
Lloyd, J., and Taylor, J. A.: On the Temperature Dependence of Soil Respiration
A large amount of organic carbon is stored in high-latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
Full Text:
-
8238.2010.00613.x, 2012.
Lloyd, J., and Taylor, J. A.: On the Temperature Dependence of Soil Respiration