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Results from Hop Cultivar Trials in Mid-Atlantic United States
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Investigating Temporal and Spatial Precipitation Patterns in the Southern Mid-Atlantic United States
Published 2022-01-01“…The objective of the study is to investigate the spatial-temporal variability of average and extreme precipitation at a sub-regional scale, specifically in the Southern Mid-Atlantic United States, a region characterized by diverse topography and is among the fastest-growing areas in North America. …”
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Health and climate benefits of offshore wind facilities in the Mid-Atlantic United States
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Insights into HIV-1 Transmission Dynamics Using Routinely Collected Data in the Mid-Atlantic United States
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Predicting Metapopulation Responses To Conservation In Human-Dominated Landscapes
Published 2016-10-01“…Furthermore, conservation efforts that combine reforestation and cowbird removal may potentially benefit populations of wood thrushes and other similarly forest-breeding songbird species within urbanized fragmented landscapes that typify the mid-Atlantic United States.…”
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"There's no way I'm gonna meet their expectations":
Published 2023-11-01“…Over the course of two months in 2021, bilingual open-ended interviews were conducted with ethnic Japanese expatriates and diaspora residing primarily in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Utilizing attitude development theories and existing research on cultural identity, this study provides a new look at the intersections between gender roles, migration, and what it means to accept—or reject—identity. …”
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Within-Field Profitability Analysis Informs Agronomic Management Decisions in the Mid-Atlantic USA
Published 2016-12-01“…We assessed within-field spatial patterns of profitability using grower-collected yield data and input cost information for fields in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Three types of profitability pattern categories were identified: economically sensitive, clear profitable–unprofitable zones, and all-profitable. …”
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Soil health tradeoffs may be minimal in phosphorus‐enriched Coastal Plain soils
Published 2023-06-01“…We investigated conservation tillage and cover crops effects on soil P stratification, P accumulation at depth, and soil aggregation for sandy Coastal Plain soils from the Mid‐Atlantic United States soil cores from 10 agricultural fields with 0–15 years of conservation tillage or cover cropping were analyzed for Mehlich‐3 P and dry aggregate stability. …”
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"I Sing the Body Electric": Embodied Presence in the Community of Inquiry Framework
Published 2023-12-01“…Working from a feminist poststructuralist perspective, I gathered qualitative data from four sojourner teachers in the Midwestern and Mid-Atlantic United States. These data revealed participants’ complex relationships with their bodies while teaching online and how their bodies fit into their perceptions of what it means to be a good virtual teacher. …”
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Environmental Volunteers Endorse Diverse Motivations: Using a Mixed-Methods Study to Assess Initial and Sustained Motivation to Engage in Public Participation in Science Research
Published 2023-08-01“…This paper explores the differences between initial and sustained motivations of volunteers working in more- and less- intensive environmental citizen science projects in the Mid Atlantic United States. Results from our mixed-methods study show that volunteers endorse different motivation types depending on how the question is asked (survey versus semi-structured interview), and that volunteer motivation varies by program type. …”
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Distributional Trends and Species Richness of Maryland, USA, Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera), with an Emphasis on the Appalachian Region
Published 2022-09-01“…Updated field work, literature reviews, and database queries for stoneflies from the mid-Atlantic United States of America state of Maryland necessitated an assessment of species diversity for the state. …”
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The Relationship Between Teachers’ Equity Orientation and Instructional Usefulness of Assessments of and for Learning
Published 2024-10-01“…The article presents findings from a survey study of K-12 teachers in the mid-Atlantic United States about their assessment practice. …”
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Translating Partnerships: How Faculty-Student Collaboration in Explorations of Teaching and Learning Can Transform Perceptions, Terms, and Selves
Published 2016-09-01“…In this article, translation serves as a conceptual framework that allows us to bring a fresh interpretation to the collaborative work of participants in a student-faculty pedagogical partnership program based at two colleges in the mid-Atlantic United States. We argue that faculty members and student consultants who participate in this program engage in processes of translation that lead to transformed perceptions of classroom engagement, transformed terms for naming pedagogical practices, and, more metaphorically, transformed selves. …”
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Parasitism of the Invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, <i>Halyomorpha halys</i> (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), by the Native Parasitoid, <i>Trichopoda pennipes</i> (Diptera: Tachinidae...
Published 2019-09-01“…The invasive brown marmorated stink bug, <i>Halyomorpha halys</i> (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), has been an important agricultural pest in the Mid-Atlantic United States since its introduction in 1996. Biological control by native species may play an important role in suppressing <i>H. halys</i> populations and reduce reliance on chemical control. …”
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Novel hosts can incur fitness costs to a frugivorous insect pest
Published 2022-04-01“…Here, we investigated differences in the preference and performance of two populations of a native North American frugivorous insect pest, the plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar)—one that utilizes peaches and another that utilizes blueberries as hosts—in the Mid‐Atlantic United States. We collected C. nenuphar adult populations from peach and blueberry farms and found that they exhibited a clear preference for the odors of, as well as an ovipositional preference for, the hosts they were collected from, laying 67%–83% of their eggs in their respective collected hosts. …”
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A Comparison of Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction and MOD09 Daily Surface Reflectance Products From MODIS
Published 2021-12-01“…The study was limited to four tiles located in mid-Atlantic United States (H11V05), Canada (H12V03), central Amazon (H11V09), and North-Eastern China (H27V05) and used over 5000 MODIS granules in 2018. …”
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