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    Edward E. Curtis IV, 2014, The Call of Bilal: Islam in the African Diaspora North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press by Marta Scaglioni

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Curtis IV, 2014,The Call of Bilal: Islam in the African Diaspora North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press…”
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    Spatial indices quantifying exposure to swine farming in North Carolina by Kaushi S. T. Kanankege, Rashmi Kandwal, Andres M. Perez

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…However, defining exposure is complex, and the resulting risk profiles can vary depending on the definition used.MethodsTo quantify the spatially based exposure of surrounding communities to swine farms in North Carolina, three spatially explicit metrics were developed at the census tract-level: IDx1: number of households within 1-mile from a hog farm, IDx2: Co-kriging using the number of hogs and manure lagoons, and IDx3: hog density per square mile. …”
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    MANAGEMENT OF THE WILD TURKEY ON NATIONAL FOREST LANDS IN NORTH CAROLINA by Lawrence M. Luckett

    Published 1980-01-01
    “…Abstract Wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) were extirpated from most of their former range in North Carolina by the late 1800's and early 1900's. As turkey habitat disappeared due to extensive logging and landclearing for agriculture, turkeys were forced into marginal habitat. …”
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    NDVI and Land Surface Temperature Analysis of Asheville, North Carolina by A. Sherrill, A. K. M. A. Hossain

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…</p> <p>To explore this relationship, an NDVI and LST analysis was conducted for Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville presents a unique case study due to its combination of rapidly developing urban areas and dense vegetation in the surrounding mountainous regions. …”
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    Food Environment index is inversely associated with cancer survival in North Carolina. by Shenghui Wu, Sarah Ulrich, Tinghao Feng, Yanning Liu, Leilani Tseng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study examined the associations between the food environment index (FEI) and survival for overall cancer in North Carolina.<h4>Methods</h4>This retrospective cohort study included 1,292,991 patients diagnosed with overall cancer from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2022, from the North Carolina Cancer Central Registry. …”
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    Orientia, Rickettsia, and the microbiome in rodent attached chiggers in North Carolina, USA. by Elise A Richardson, Reuben Garshong, Kaiying Chen, Dac Crossley, Bryan S Mclean, Gideon Wasserberg, Charles S Apperson, R Michael Roe, Loganathan Ponnusamy

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…., Sigmodon hispidus and Peromyscus leucopus) in three different ecoregions of North Carolina (NC), United States to investigate the composition of their bacterial communities, including potential pathogens. …”
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    Assessment of Lotic Macroinvertebrate Assemblage in the Oconaluftee River Basin in Cherokee, North Carolina by Sierra B. Benfield, Shem D. Unger

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…We sampled macroinvertebrate communities in two streams in the Oconaluftee River basin, in the Cherokee Qualla, North Carolina. Over 600 macroinvertebrates were collected and identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible, providing a macroinvertebrate profile of both riffle and run habitats. …”
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    Sorption and Phase Associations of Chromate and Vanadate with Two Contrasting North Carolina Saprolites by Fatai O. Balogun, Hannah R. Peel, Robert E. Austin, Ibrahim G. Okunlola, David S. Vinson, Owen W. Duckworth, Matthew L. Polizzotto

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Geogenic chromium (Cr) and vanadium (V) contamination of groundwater in the Piedmont region of North Carolina poses threats to public health. These contaminants are naturally derived from saprolite and aquifer materials, but geochemical variability in these materials makes it difficult to predict specific risks of Cr and V in well water. …”
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    Local-Federal Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina: Mapping the Criminal-Immigration Overlap by Kathleen Ann Griesbach

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…This essay explores local-federal immigration enforcement in North Carolina's Wake, Durham, and Guilford Counties through ethnographic analysis. …”
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    Distribution of Glyphosate- and Thifensulfuron-Resistant Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) in North Carolina by Amy H. Poirier, Alan C. York, David L. Jordan, Aman Chandi, Wesley J. Everman, Jared R. Whitaker

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Glyphosate resistance in Palmer amaranth was first confirmed in North Carolina in 2005. A survey that year indicated 17 and 18% of 290 populations sampled were resistant to glyphosate and thifensulfuron, respectively. …”
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    Poisson mixture distribution analysis for North Carolina SIDS counts using information criteria by Tyler Massaro

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Finally, we provide an example with real data, taken from a study that looked at sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) count data from 100 North Carolina counties (Symons et al., 1983).  This gives us an opportunity to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed model framework in comparison with the original analysis.…”
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    The first mayfly (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) from Late Cretaceous amber of North Carolina, USA by Pavel Sroka, Jean-Luc Gattolliat

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This represents the first mayfly from the North Carolina amber and the oldest Baetidae from the Americas. …”
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    Elucidating the impact of organic amendments on soil bacterial communities and strawberry yield in North Carolina by Tika B. Adhikari, Ashley N. Philbrick, Frank J. Louws, Frank J. Louws

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…., especially the West Coast, there has been little to no investigation into their potential benefits in North Carolina (NC). A three-year trial was conducted from 2019 to 2022 at the Horticultural Crops Research Station in Castle Hayne, NC, U. …”
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    Enhanced surveillance for tick-borne rickettsiosis and ehrlichiosis in North Carolina: Protocol and preliminary results. by Lauryn Ursery, Odai Mansour, Haley Abernathy, Emily Wichmann, Allie Yackley, Alexis Siegler, Dana Giandomenico, Carl Williams, Alexis Barbarin, Michael H Reiskind, Ross M Boyce

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…North Carolina (NC) experiences some of the highest incidence rates of spotted fever rickettsiosis (SFR) and ehrlichiosis in the United States (US). …”
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