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Cathy Harro, Gordon Alderink, Lauren Hickox, David W. Zeitler, Michele Avery, Courtney Daman and Dori Laker
The key findings of this project suggest biomechanical metrics that may be useful in screening individuals with Parkinson?s disease for loss of dynamic balance while walking.
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Katharine B. Miller and Courtney M. Weiss
Migration phenology influences many important ecological processes. For juvenile Pacific salmon, the timing of the seaward migration from fresh to marine waters is linked to early marine survival and adult returns. Seaward migration phenology is determin...
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Kristen Courtney Carpenter, Loic Bethel Dje, Mercy Achang and Mileva Radonjic
The Marcellus shale is an unconventional reservoir of significant economic potential with Total Organic Carbon (TOC) ranging from 1 to 20%. Hydraulic fracturing is used to extract the shale?s resources, which requires large amounts of water and can resul...
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Helena Costa, Andrew Rogan, Christopher Zadra, Oddbjørn Larsen, Audun H. Rikardsen and Courtney Waugh
Analysis of cetacean blow offers a unique potential for non-invasive assessments of their health. In recent years, the use of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) has revolutionized the way these samples are collected. However, the high cost and expertise ass...
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Abigail Dah, Boualem Khouider and Courtney Schumacher
Coastal convection is often organized into multiple mesoscale systems that propagate in either direction across the coastline (i.e., landward and oceanward). These systems interact non-trivially with synoptic and intraseasonal disturbances such as convec...
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Courtney Babb, Sam McLeod, Conor Noone
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Despite a broad consensus that cycling can address a range of transportation issues, many countries have struggled to institute measures to increase cycling participation. Even for cities that have achieved marked progress, there remains a gap in making ...
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Courtney A. Peckens, Andrea Alsgaard, Camille Fogg, Mary C. Ngoma and Clara Voskuil
Structural control of civil infrastructure in response to large external loads, such as earthquakes or wind, is not widely employed due to challenges regarding information exchange and the inherent latencies in the system due to complex computations rela...
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Kristen M. Schmitt, Todd A. Ontl, Stephen D. Handler, Maria K. Janowiak, Leslie A. Brandt, Patricia R. Butler-Leopold, P. Danielle Shannon, Courtney L. Peterson and Christopher W. Swanston
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Andrew Oakey, Tim Waters, Wanqing Zhu, Paul G. Royall, Tom Cherrett, Patrick Courtney, Dennis Majoe and Nickolay Jelev
The concept of transporting medical products by drone is gaining a lot of interest amongst the medical and logistics communities. Such innovation has generated several questions, a key one being the potential effects of flight on the stability of medical...
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Courtney Elliton, Kehui Xu and Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Sediment transport in coastal regions is regulated by the interaction of river discharge, wind, waves, and tides, yet the role of vegetation in this interaction is not well understood. Here, we evaluated these variables using multiple acoustic and optica...
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