Foodborne illness in the United States continues to be a complex and recurring issue despite our increased understanding of the pathogenic microorganisms responsible. Foodborne illness outbreaks and product recalls linked to pathogenic bacteria have been more frequent in the produce industry (e.g. fruits and vegetables) in the last ten years....
Law enforcement in Indian Country has been characterized as a “maze of injustice”—one in which offenders too easily escape and victims are too easily lost (Amnesty International, 2007). Tribal, state, and federal governments have recently sought to amend this through the passage of the Tribal Law and Order Act (TLOA)...
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Miriam Jorgensen, representing the Native Nations Institute for Leadership,
Management, and
The evolution and maintenance of multiple phenotypes within populations is an interesting evolutionary and ecological question, and is becoming increasingly important for the restoration and conservation of partially migratory species. In particular, why individuals adopt a particular phenotype has been the focus of numerous research efforts. In the partially migratory...
The electronegativities of -SF₅, -CF₃SO₂, and -SO₂F have been measured with gas phase X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Of these three groups previously measured values were found only for -SF₅. The electronegativities of -Cl, -Br, -CF₃, and -CF₃, were concurrently measured to determine how the findings of this research compare with other...
Long-term subae lal survival has been anecdotally noted
in the staghorn sculpin, Leptocottus armatus. In this study,
I quantified this phenomenon physiologically by examining the
following parameters: standard metabolic rate and indications
of reduced standard metabolic rate during subaerial exposure;
capacity for and mechanism(s) of oxygen consumption in air;
capacity...
Urban development causes changes in the hydrology, increasing stormwater runoff volumes, which often leads to flooding and ecosystem degradation. This is a common phenomenon in most urban Africa, due to lack of stormwater drainage infrastructures. Green Infrastructure (GI) has been shown to be an effective approach to lessen the effects...
In site index studies, the hypothesis that height
growth of most conifers is independent of stand density
is commonly accepted. However, some studies have shown
height growth to be influenced by density particularly
on medium to poor sites.
In this study two locations representing a high
quality site (Hoskins area,...
YBa₂Cu₃0₇₋x was doped with In by a stoichiometrically exact substitution of
Y by In, doping levels ranging from 0% to 20%. Room temperature X-ray diffraction
measurements, Perturbed Angular Correlation spectroscopy using ¹¹¹Cd as nuclear
tracer at a variety of temperatures ranging from room temperature to 950°C and magnetic
flux exclusion...