248 results on '"Hoffmann, William A."'
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2. Stem wound healing is dependent upon bark and trunk growth rates in Brazilian savanna
3. Controlling Microstructure and B2 Ordering Kinetics Enables Directed Energy Deposition of Steel Aluminum Transition Compositions
4. Seasonal flooding shapes forest–savanna transitions
5. Evaluating the GeoSnap 13‐μ$$ \mu $$m cutoff HgCdTe detector for mid‐IR ground‐based astronomy
6. Herbaceous vegetation responses to experimental fire in savannas and forests depend on biome and climate
7. Electroactive Polymer-Based Spray Ionization for Direct Mass Spectrometric Analysis
8. Imaging nearby, habitable-zone planets with the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer
9. An Analysis of Semicircular Channel Backscattering Interferometry through Ray Tracing Simulations
10. Shedding Light on Capillary-Based Backscattering Interferometry
11. Not all trees can make a forest: Tree species composition and competition control forest encroachment in a tropical savanna
12. Determining nanorod dimensions in dispersion with size anisotropy nanoparticle tracking analysis
13. Measuring the refractive index and sub-nanometre surface functionalisation of nanoparticles in suspension
14. Fire and drought: Shifts in bark investment across a broad geographical scale for Neotropical savanna trees
15. Characterizing past fire occurrence in longleaf pine ecosystems with the Mid-Infrared Burn Index and a Random Forest classifier
16. Facilitation by isolated trees triggers woody encroachment and a biome shift at the savanna–forest transition
17. The role of morpho-physiological traits in frost tolerance of neotropical savanna trees
18. Savannas are not old fields: Functional trajectories of forest expansion in a fire‐suppressed Brazilian savanna are driven by habitat generalists
19. Hydraulic segmentation does not protect stems from acute water loss during fire
20. Interleukin-6 Inhibition with Tocilizumab for Relapsing MOG-IgG Associated Disorder (11)
21. The effects of tree cover and soil nutrient addition on native herbaceous richness in a neotropical savanna
22. Decadal changes in fire frequencies shift tree communities and functional traits
23. Laser-induced convection shifts size distributions in nanoparticle tracking analysis
24. Overview and prospects of the LBTI beyond the completed HOSTS survey
25. Shade alters savanna grass layer structure and function along a gradient of canopy cover
26. The diversity of post‐fire regeneration strategies in the cerrado ground layer
27. Decadal changes in fire frequencies shift tree communities and functional traits
28. Flammability thresholds or flammability gradients? Determinants of fire across savanna–forest transitions
29. Characterization of PF-6142, a Novel, Non-Catecholamine Dopamine Receptor D1 Agonist, in Murine and Nonhuman Primate Models of Dopaminergic Activation
30. Comparison of uncoated vs superhydrophobic copper surfaces for metal spray ionization
31. No Net Loss of Species Diversity After Prescribed Fires in the Brazilian Savanna
32. Structure and Function of Root Systems
33. Spatial Distributions of Multiple Dust Components in the PPN/PN Dust Shells
34. Savanna Biodiversity and Ecosystem Properties
35. Extended Structures around YSO in Mid-IR Broad Emission Features
36. The Mid-Infrared Structure of the Bipolar Nebulae AFGL 915, AFGL 618, and AFGL 2688
37. Solar System Observations with MIRAC
38. Better lucky than good: How savanna trees escape the fire trap in a variable world
39. Comment on “The global tree restoration potential”
40. Functional diversification enabled grassy biomes to fill global climate space
41. Thermal Emission in the Southwest Clump of VY CMa
42. Correction to: Allocation to leaf area and sapwood area affects water relations of co-occurring savanna and forest trees
43. Pikes Peak: Subsurface Conditions and New Summit Visitor Center Foundation Design
44. Rare frost events reinforce tropical savanna–forest boundaries
45. Cannabinoid receptor-mediated disruption of sensory gating and neural oscillations: A translational study in rats and humans
46. Quantifying the short-term flowering after fire in some plant communities of a cerrado grassland
47. Searching for Cool Dust. II. Infrared Imaging of The OH/IR Supergiants, NML Cyg, VX Sgr, S Per, and the Normal Red Supergiants RS Per and T Per
48. Synchrotron-based ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of hydrogen and helium
49. Sensitivity of woody carbon stocks to bark investment strategy in Neotropical savannas and forests
50. Invasibility of a fire-maintained savanna–wetland gradient by non-native, woody plant species
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