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    Io Moth Automeris io (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) by Donald W. Hall

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…With the exception of Cape Cod and some of the Massachusetts islands, it is now rare in New England where it was once common, and its populations have declined in most of the Gulf States since the 1970s. …”
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    Io Moth Automeris io (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) by Donald W. Hall

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…With the exception of Cape Cod and some of the Massachusetts islands, it is now rare in New England where it was once common, and its populations have declined in most of the Gulf States since the 1970s. …”
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    A quadratic $$\nu $$ ν -support vector regression approach for load forecasting by Yanhe Jia, Shuaiguang Zhou, Yiwen Wang, Fengming Lin, Zheming Gao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results of some extensive computational experiments on the electric load data from the Global Energy Forecasting Competition 2012 and the ISO New England demonstrate better average accuracy of the proposed model.…”
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    Giving Voice: Examining the Tactical Repertoires of Nonprofit Advocacy for Disadvantaged Populations by MacIndoe Heather, Beaton Erynn E., Manuella Pache de Athayde Maria, Ojelabi Olanike

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Analysis of a survey of New England nonprofits (N = 656, 55 % response rate) indicates that nonprofits serving disadvantaged populations use similar tactics to organizations advocating for other constituencies but employ them at higher rates. …”
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    Radical Innocence: Margaret Fuller’s Utopian Rome by Leslie Elizabeth Eckel

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Transcendentalist New England was animated by utopian dreams throughout the 1840s, but even as she occupied its intellectual center, Margaret Fuller stood apart from these enthusiastic projections. …”
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    Design of Optimal Proportional Integral Derivative Based Power System Stabilizer Using Bat Algorithm by Dhanesh K. Sambariya, Rajendra Prasad

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Three benchmark power system models as single-machine infinite-bus (SMIB) power system, two-area four-machine ten-bus power system, and IEEE New England ten-machine thirty-nine-bus power system are considered to examine the effectiveness of the designed controller. …”
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    Uncertainty analysis of varying inertia estimation based on Bayesian method by Dongdong Li, Wei Hua, Yang Mi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Moreover, the proposed method’s validity can be demonstrated by implementing Kundur’s four-generator two-area system in Simulink and the IEEE 39-bus New England system in the DIgSILENT PowerFactory.…”
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    Assessment of Transient Stability through Coherent Machine Identification by Using Least-Square Support Vector Machine by Bhanu Pratap Soni, Akash Saxena, Vikas Gupta, S. L. Surana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The results are validated on the IEEE 10-generator, 39-bus test (New England) system. It is observed that the proposed index and the supervised learning engine give satisfactory results and both are aligned with the published approaches.…”
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    Camellias at a Glance by Sydney Park Brown

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Native to Asia, the first camellia plants were brought to America in 1797 and grown in New England greenhouses. Over the last 200 years, they have proven to be dependable additions to the southern landscape, where they grow and bloom with minimal care in most inland areas of North and Central Florida. …”
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    Dangerous Liaisons? by Norman L Jones

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…A case in point was a few days last month during which I attended a well-sponsored meeting of the Ontario Lung Association, reviewed a couple of papers reporting drug trials, read of the threats of litigation made by pharmaceutical companies to two Ontario researchers, heard of a public apology made by the New England Journal of Medicine regarding reviewers' conflicts of interest and received a critical letter from Dr Rob McFadden, an associate editor of the Canadian Respiratory Journal, about a sponsored publication that accompanied the last issue of 1999. …”
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