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Aliyu Abubakar, Mohammed Ajuji and Ibrahim Usman Yahya
While visual assessment is the standard technique for burn evaluation, computer-aided diagnosis is increasingly sought due to high number of incidences globally. Patients are increasingly facing challenges which are not limited to shortage of experienced...
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Aliyu Abubakar
Burn is a devastating injury affecting over eleven million people worldwide and more than 265,000 affected individuals lost their lives every year. Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have surging cases of more than 90% of the total global incidence...
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Rajen Govender, David Kimemia, Nancy Hornsby, Ashley van Niekerk
Burn injuries remain a significant cause of death and disability in the global south, with children amongst the most vulnerable. In South Africa, burns are a critical health and economic burden in densely populated and energy-impoverished communities. Th...
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Kimberly Yazzie and Heejun Chang
This study analyzed watershed response to climate change and forest fire impacts in the upper Umatilla River Basin (URB), Oregon, using the precipitation runoff modeling system. Ten global climate models using Coupled Intercomparison Project Phase 5 expe...
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Colin J. Ferster, Bianca N. I. Eskelson, David W. Andison and Valerie M. LeMay
Wildfires are a common disturbance event in the Canadian boreal forest. Within event boundaries, the level of vegetation mortality varies greatly. Understanding where surviving vegetation occurs within fire events and how this relates to pre-fire vegetat...
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Yongqiang Liu, Scott Goodrick and Gary Achtemeier
Weather is an important factor that determines smoke development, which is essential information for planning smoke field measurements. This study identifies the synoptic systems that would favor to produce the desired smoke plumes for the Fire and Smoke...
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RICHARD A. MINNICH,JOAQUÍN SOSA RAMÍREZ,ERNESTO FRANCO VIZCAINO,YUE-HONG CHOU
Chaparral and conifer forest ecosystems in northern Baja California are subject to recurrent fire owing to the regions's mediterranean climate. The high frequency of burns has been attributed to deliberate burning. However lightning from summer thunde...
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Meenakshi Arora, Ishitha Chopra, Minh Hoang Nguyen, Priyaga Fernando, Matthew J. Burns and Timothy D. Fletcher
Permeable pavement (PP) systems have been shown to provide onsite stormwater management as well as contaminant removal benefits. Therefore, significant research has taken place in recent years to analyse the performance of these structures in terms of th...
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Marieke Lemmen, Robert C. Burns, Ross G. Andrew and Jasmine Cardozo Moreira
Marine sanctuaries serve as popular destinations for ecotourism, natural resource exploration, and recreation across the US. While often positive, visitation in marine and coastal areas can cause ecological threats to these ecosystems. Increased visitati...
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Claire M. Mason, Melanie Ayre and Shanae M. Burns
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Zachary D. Harris and James T. Burns
The influence of loading rate on the environment-assisted cracking (EAC) behavior of AA7075-T651 immersed in 0.6 and 1.0 M NaCl solution was assessed at applied potentials ranging from -800 to -1200 mVSCE via a slow-rising stress intensity (K) testing me...
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Fallon Burns
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Jameel Hampton (2016). Disability and the welfare state in Britain: Changes in Perception and Policy 1948-79.
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Matthew Burns, Philip Morrow, Chris Nugent and Sally McClean
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Andrew Arthur Tiger,John Loucks,Connor Burns
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Atsuko Fukunaga, John H. R. Burns, Brianna K. Craig and Randall K. Kosaki
Long-term ecological monitoring of reef fish populations often requires the simultaneous collection of data on benthic habitats in order to account for the effects of these variables on fish assemblage structure. Here, we described an approach to benthic...
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Leila Sadat Rezai, Jessie Chin, Reicelis Casares-Li, Fan He, Rebecca Bassett-Gunter and Catherine Burns
Background: Many behaviour-change technologies have been designed to help people with a sedentary lifestyle to become more physically active. However, challenges exist in designing systems that work effectively. One of the key challenges is that many of ...
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Thomas J. Burns, Tom W. Boyd
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Irina Baetu, Nicholas R. Burns, Elsa Yu and A. G. Baker
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Ryan D. Burns, Timothy A. Brusseau and You Fu
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Thomas J. Burns, Peyman Hekmatpour, Kristen C. Speer
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