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Outcomes of a Clinical Pathway for Pleural Disease Management: “Pleural Pathway”
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Harmful Chemicals in the Environment: Measurement, Fate, and Remediation
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Heat transfer between a fluid and a plate: multidimensional Laplace transformation methods
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Locusts and Grasshoppers: Behavior, Ecology, and Biogeography
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Determining Causal Factors of Severe Crashes on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
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Giant Intraperitoneal Multiloculated Pseudocyst in a Male
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The Impact of Liberalized Concealed Carry Laws on State Homicide Rates
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The Impact of Liberalized Concealed Carry Laws on State Homicide Rates
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FitKids360: Design, Conduct, and Outcomes of a Stage 2 Pediatric Obesity Program
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Fences on the Epistemological Prairie: A Settler Colonial Approach to “Religion and Science”
Published 2024-12-01“…Building on the idea of religion and science as conceptual maps of intellectual territory, I use a settler colonial analysis as a framework for thinking about decolonizing religion and science in a way that moves away from abstraction and towards action; addressing not just the ideas, but the tools of control—the fences—that impose ideas on the territory itself. Comparing the Wyoming prairie with the epistemological prairie, I describe the maps, fences and other tools and technologies of settler colonialism used to appropriate Indigenous Land and knowledge, eventually turning it into private property. …”
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Size-Related Differences in the Thermoregulatory Habits of Free-Ranging Komodo Dragons
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Predicted distribution of curl-leaf mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
Published 2025-01-01“…Locally, we used the curl-leaf mountain mahogany population at the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (BICA) in Montana and Wyoming for comparison. We modeled the probability of curl-leaf mountain mahogany occurrence across its distribution using water balance data to spatially and temporally assess the vulnerability of a population at a local scale. …”
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