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    INNA N. GOLUBOVSKAYA AS THE FOUNDER OF A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF MEIOTIC GENE MUTATIONS IN MAIZE AND A TALENTED RESEARCHER OF THE PROBLEM OF MEIOSIS GENETIC CONTROL by Yu. F. Bogdanov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In 1993, she started to collaborate with the Department of Biology, University of North Dakota (USA). There she worked during the field seasons until 1998. …”
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    Global and national public awareness and interest in glomerular diseases from 2004 to 2024 by Suryanarayanan Balakrishnan, Charat Thongprayoon, Iasmina M. Craici, Wisit Cheungpasitporn, Jing Miao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the United States, IgAN, FSGS, and LN were most prominent in North Dakota, Massachusetts, and Delaware, respectively, while DN and MN saw peak activity in West Virginia.ConclusionPublic engagement with glomerular diseases has not uniformly grown, at least in English-speaking countries, emphasizing the need for enhanced awareness efforts. …”
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    Changes in streamflow seasonality associated with hydroclimatic variability in the north-central United States among three discrete temporal periods, 1946–2020 by Nancy A. Barth, Harper N. Wavra, Anthony R. Koebele, Steven K. Sando

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Changes from asymmetric distributions to reflective symmetric distributions are detected particularly among the 50- and 30-year trend periods in the northernmost States of Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. For the subset of streamgages with abrupt change points in the AMS, regional patterns of changes in seasonality are detected between the period of records before and after the change point. …”
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    Soil Hydrological Attributes of an Integrated Crop-Livestock Agroecosystem: Increased Adaptation through Resistance to Soil Change by Mark A. Liebig, Don L. Tanaka, Scott L. Kronberg, Eric J. Scholljegerdes, Jim F. Karn

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…., integrated annual cropping versus perennial grass) on infiltration rates from 2001 through 2008 in central North Dakota, USA. Imposed treatments had no effect on infiltration rate at three, six, and nine years after study establishment, implying that agricultural producers should not be concerned with inhibited infiltration in integrated annual cropping systems, where winter grazing is used. …”
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