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    Do maternal haemodynamics have a causal influence on treatment for gestational diabetes? by Abigail R. Anness, Michael Foster, Mohammed W. Osman, David Webb, Thompson Robinson, Asma Khalil, Neil Walkinshaw, Hatem A. Mousa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Maternal haemodynamics were assessed using the Arteriograph® (TensioMed Ltd, Budapest, Hungary) and the NICOM® non-invasive bio-reactance method (Cheetah Medical, Portland, Oregon, USA). A graphical causal inference technique was used for statistical analysis.Results 120 women with GDM were included in the analysis. …”
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    Evaluation of dispensaries’ cannabis flowers for accuracy of labeling of cannabinoids content by Mona M. Geweda, Chandrani G. Majumdar, Malorie N. Moore, Mostafa A. Elhendawy, Mohamed M. Radwan, Suman Chandra, Mahmoud A. ElSohly

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Methods A total of 107 Δ9-THC cannabis flower samples were collected by law enforcement from adult commercial use cannabis dispensaries, located in three different states (Colorado, Oregon, and California) and analyzed in this study for cannabinoid concentration. …”
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    Sources and Trends of CO, O<sub>3</sub>, and Aerosols at the Mount Bachelor Observatory (2004–2022) by Noah Bernays, Jakob Johnson, Daniel Jaffe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We report the occurrence and sources of high baseline ozone days, defined as a day where the daily maximum 8 h average (MDA8) exceeds 70 ppb, as observed at the Mount Bachelor Observatory (MBO, 2.8 km asl) in Central Oregon from 2004 to 2022. We used various indicators and enhancement ratios to categorize each high-O<sub>3</sub> day: carbon monoxide (CO), aerosol scattering, the water vapor mixing ratio (WV), the aerosol scattering-to-CO ratio, backward trajectories, and the NOAA Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke maps. …”
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    Assessing costs and constraints of forest residue disposal by pile burning by Jake Barker, Jake Barker, Jimmy Voorhis, Sinéad M. Crotty

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In response, this study quantified the costs of cutting and yarding, piling, and burning residues via two pathways: the USDA Forest Service (USFS) Activity Tracking System (FACTS) database, and interviews with 11 USFS fire management professionals from California, Oregon, and Washington. Interviews highlighted cost drivers, implementation constraints, and opportunities for efficiency improvements. …”
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