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2. Sharing names and information: Incidental similarities between CEOs and analysts can lead to favoritism in information disclosure.
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Even-Tov, Omri, Huang, Kanyuan, Trueman, Brett, Bogard, Jonathan, and Goldstein, Noah
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favoritism ,information disclosure ,similarity ,Humans ,Disclosure ,Names - Abstract
When two people coincidentally have something in common (such as a name or birthday), they tend to like each other more and are thus more likely to offer help and comply with requests. This dynamic can have important legal and ethical consequences whenever these incidental similarities give rise to unfair favoritism. Using a large-scale, longitudinal natural experiment, covering nearly 200,000 annual earnings forecasts over more than 25 y, we show that when a CEO and a securities analyst share a first name, the analysts financial forecast is more accurate. We offer evidence that name matching improves forecast accuracy due to CEOs privately sharing pertinent information with name-matched analysts. Additionally, we show that this effect is especially pronounced among CEO-analyst pairs who share an uncommon first name. Our research thus demonstrates how incidental similarities can give way to special treatment. Whereas most investigations of the effects of similarity consider only one-shot interactions, we use a longitudinal dataset to show that the effect of name matching diminishes over time with more interactions between CEOs and analysts. We also point to the findings of an experiment suggesting that favoritism born of sharing a name may evade straightforward regulation in part due to peoples perception that name similarity would exert little influence on them. Taken together, our work offers insight into when private disclosures are likely to be made. Our results suggest that the effectiveness of regulatory policies can be significantly impacted by psychological factors shaping the context in which they are implemented.
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- 2023
3. Profiles of Moral Courage: Human Rights Activism in Biographic Picturebooks
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Treavor Bogard and Vanessa Winn
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Approaching literacy through a human rights lens potentially equips children with the courage and support needed to face sources of human suffering; develop compassion for others; and identify obstacles to their sentience, autonomy, and well-being. A human rights view of literacy pedagogy necessarily involves attending to the moral reasoning of social actors and recognizing what conditions enliven literacy practices for social change. Human rights-themed picturebooks offer students models of activist leaders whose moral courage obliges them to call out injustices, inspire social reforms, and build alliances to work through political divides for the sake of justice. As preservice teacher educators of language arts and social studies, the authors ascribe to a human rights view of literacy education. In this article, the authors briefly review the existing literature on human rights activism and picturebooks, then present findings from their analysis of twenty-five picturebook biographies of human rights activists. The authors' findings reveal four typologies of activist leaders: Rescuers, Nonviolent Resistors, Integrators, and Builders. The authors draw upon examples from the picturebooks to demonstrate how these typologies provide insight into the relationship between moral courage and social activism. Furthermore, the authors invite educators and young people to examine human rights struggles and social movements with both broader and more nuanced recognition of activist orientations, approaches, and moral perception.
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- 2024
4. Comprehensive experimental study on mechanical properties of a structural concrete lightened by olive pomace aggregates mixed with olive mill wastewater
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El Boukhari, Mohamed, Merroun, Ossama, Maalouf, Chadi, Bogard, Fabien, and Kissi, Benaissa
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- 2024
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5. Author Correction: Carbonate chemistry and carbon sequestration driven by inorganic carbon outwelling from mangroves and saltmarshes
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Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Cabral, Alex, Akhand, Anirban, Bogard, Matthew J., Borges, Alberto V., Bouillon, Steven, Burdige, David J., Call, Mitchel, Chen, Nengwang, Chen, Xiaogang, Cotovicz, Jr, Luiz C., Eagle, Meagan J., Kristensen, Erik, Kroeger, Kevin D., Lu, Zeyang, Maher, Damien T., Pérez-Lloréns, J. Lucas, Ray, Raghab, Taillardat, Pierre, Tamborski, Joseph J., Upstill-Goddard, Rob C., Wang, Faming, Wang, Zhaohui Aleck, Xiao, Kai, Yau, Yvonne Y. Y., and Santos, Isaac R.
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- 2024
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6. Salinity causes widespread restriction of methane emissions from small inland waters
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Soued, Cynthia, Bogard, Matthew J., Finlay, Kerri, Bortolotti, Lauren E., Leavitt, Peter R., Badiou, Pascal, Knox, Sara H., Jensen, Sydney, Mueller, Peka, Lee, Sung Ching, Ng, Darian, Wissel, Björn, Chan, Chun Ngai, Page, Bryan, and Kowal, Paige
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- 2024
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7. Correction: On the Relationship Between Aquatic CO2 Concentration and Ecosystem Fluxes in Some of the World’s Key Wetland Types
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Richardson, Jessica L., Desai, Ankur R., Thom, Jonathan, Lindgren, Kim, Laudon, Hjalmar, Peichl, Matthias, Nilsson, Mats, Campeau, Audrey, Järveoja, Järvi, Hawman, Peter, Mishra, Deepak R., Smith, Dontrece, D’Acunha, Brenda, Knox, Sara H., Ng, Darian, Johnson, Mark S., Blackstock, Joshua, Malone, Sparkle L., Oberbauer, Steve F., Detto, Matteo, Wickland, Kimberly P., Forbrich, Inke, Weston, Nathaniel, Hung, Jacqueline K. Y., Edgar, Colin, Euskirchen, Eugenie S., Bret-Harte, Syndonia, Dobkowski, Jason, Kling, George, Kane, Evan S., Badiou, Pascal, Bogard, Matthew, Bohrer, Gil, O’Halloran, Thomas, Ritson, Jonny, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Baldocchi, Dennis, Oikawa, Patty, Shahan, Julie, and Matsumura, Maiyah
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- 2024
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8. Toward Personalized Protocols: A Scoping Review
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Polidori, Guillaume, Beaumont, Fabien, Bogard, Fabien, Murer, Sébastien, and Capodaglio, Paolo, editor
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- 2024
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9. Evaluation of behavioral economic strategies to raise influenza vaccination rates across a health system: Results from a randomized clinical trial
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Szilagyi, Peter G, Casillas, Alejandra, Duru, O Kenrik, Ong, Michael K, Vangala, Sitaram, Tseng, Chi-Hong, Albertin, Christina, Humiston, Sharon G, Ross, Mindy K, Friedman, Sarah R, Evans, Sharon, Sloyan, Michael, Bogard, Jonathan E, Fox, Craig R, and Lerner, Carlos
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Health Services and Systems ,Health Sciences ,Pneumonia & Influenza ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Influenza ,Clinical Research ,Social Determinants of Health ,Prevention ,Minority Health ,Coronaviruses ,Biodefense ,Health Disparities ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Vaccine Related ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunization ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Child ,Humans ,Influenza Vaccines ,Influenza ,Human ,Economics ,Behavioral ,Pandemics ,Reminder Systems ,COVID-19 ,Vaccination ,Influenza vaccination ,Patient portal ,Behavioral economics ,Randomized clinical trial ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,Public Health and Health Services ,Public Health ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
Influenza vaccination rates are low. Working with a large US health system, we evaluated three health system-wide interventions using the electronic health record's patient portal to improve influenza vaccination rates. We performed a two-arm RCT with a nested factorial design within the treatment arm, randomizing patients to usual-care control (no portal interventions) or to one or more portal interventions. We included all patients within this health system during the 2020-2021 influenza vaccination season, which overlapped with the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the patient portal, we simultaneously tested: pre-commitment messages (sent September 2020, asking patients to commit to a vaccination); monthly portal reminders (October - December 2020), direct appointment scheduling (patients could self-schedule influenza vaccination at multiple sites); and pre-appointment reminder messages (sent before scheduled primary care appointments, reminding patients about influenza vaccination). The main outcome measure was receipt of influenza vaccine (10/01/2020-03/31/2021). We randomized 213,773 patients (196,070 adults ≥18 years, 17,703 children). Influenza vaccination rates overall were low (39.0%). Vaccination rates for study arms did not differ: Control (38.9%), pre-commitment vs no pre-commitment (39.2%/38.9%), direct appointment scheduling yes/no (39.1%/39.1%), pre-appointment reminders yes/no (39.1%/39.1%); p > 0.017 for all comparisons (p value cut-off adjusted for multiple comparisons). After adjusting for age, gender, insurance, race, ethnicity, and prior influenza vaccination, none of the interventions increased vaccination rates. We conclude that patient portal interventions to remind patients to receive influenza vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic did not raise influenza immunization rates. More intensive or tailored interventions are needed beyond portal innovations to increase influenza vaccination.
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- 2023
10. New Insights on the Effect of Forced Laser-Etched Nucleation on the Unsteady Evolution of Two-Phase Flow in a Beer Glass
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Beaumont, F., Bogard, F., Murer, S., and Polidori, G.
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- 2024
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11. Practical Guide to Measuring Wetland Carbon Pools and Fluxes.
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Banerjee, Kakoli, Bastviken, David, Berg, Peter, Bogard, Matthew, Chow, Alex, Conner, William, Craft, Christopher, Creamer, Courtney, DelSontro, Tonya, Duberstein, Jamie, Eagle, Meagan, Fennessy, M, Finkelstein, Sarah, Göckede, Mathias, Grunwald, Sabine, Halabisky, Meghan, Herbert, Ellen, Jahangir, Mohammad, Johnson, Olivia, Jones, Miriam, Kelleway, Jeffrey, Knox, Sara, Kroeger, Kevin, Kuehn, Kevin, Lobb, David, Loder, Amanda, Ma, Shizhou, Maher, Damien, McNicol, Gavin, Meier, Jacob, Middleton, Beth, Mills, Christopher, Mistry, Purbasha, Mitra, Abhijit, Mobilian, Courtney, Nahlik, Amanda, Newman, Sue, OConnell, Jessica, Oikawa, Patty, van der Burg, Max, Schutte, Charles, Song, Changchun, Stagg, Camille, Turner, Jessica, Vargas, Rodrigo, Waldrop, Mark, Wallin, Marcus, Wang, Zhaohui, Ward, Eric, Willard, Debra, Yarwood, Stephanie, Zhu, Xiaoyan, Bansal, Sheel, Creed, Irena, Tangen, Brian, Bridgham, Scott, Desai, Ankur, Krauss, Ken, Neubauer, Scott, Noe, Gregory, Rosenberry, Donald, Trettin, Carl, Wickland, Kimberly, Allen, Scott, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Armitage, Anna, and Baldocchi, Dennis
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Accretion ,Accumulation ,Biomass ,Bulk density ,Carbon cycling ,Chambers ,Core ,Decomposition ,Dissolved gas ,Dissolved organic carbon ,Eddy covariance ,Greenhouse gas ,Groundwater ,Hydrology ,Incubation ,Lateral transport ,Litter ,Methane ,Methods ,Microbes ,Models ,Net primary productivity ,Plants ,Porewater ,Radiometric dating ,Remote sensing ,Sediment ,Soil organic carbon ,Vegetation ,Water - Abstract
UNLABELLED: Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes. However, the underlying biogeochemical processes that affect wetland C pools and fluxes are complex and dynamic, making measurements of wetland C challenging. Over decades of research, many observational, experimental, and analytical approaches have been developed to understand and quantify pools and fluxes of wetland C. Sampling approaches range in their representation of wetland C from short to long timeframes and local to landscape spatial scales. This review summarizes common and cutting-edge methodological approaches for quantifying wetland C pools and fluxes. We first define each of the major C pools and fluxes and provide rationale for their importance to wetland C dynamics. For each approach, we clarify what component of wetland C is measured and its spatial and temporal representativeness and constraints. We describe practical considerations for each approach, such as where and when an approach is typically used, who can conduct the measurements (expertise, training requirements), and how approaches are conducted, including considerations on equipment complexity and costs. Finally, we review key covariates and ancillary measurements that enhance the interpretation of findings and facilitate model development. The protocols that we describe to measure soil, water, vegetation, and gases are also relevant for related disciplines such as ecology. Improved quality and consistency of data collection and reporting across studies will help reduce global uncertainties and develop management strategies to use wetlands as nature-based climate solutions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13157-023-01722-2.
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- 2023
12. The neurophysiological brain-fingerprint of Parkinson’s diseaseResearch in context
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Jason da Silva Castanheira, Alex I. Wiesman, Justine Y. Hansen, Bratislav Misic, Sylvain Baillet, John Breitner, Judes Poirier, Pierre Bellec, Véronique Bohbot, Mallar Chakravarty, Louis Collins, Pierre Etienne, Alan Evans, Serge Gauthier, Rick Hoge, Yasser Ituria-Medina, Gerhard Multhaup, Lisa-Marie Münter, Natasha Rajah, Pedro Rosa-Neto, Jean-Paul Soucy, Etienne Vachon-Presseau, Sylvia Villeneuve, Philippe Amouyel, Melissa Appleby, Nicholas Ashton, Daniel Auld, Gülebru Ayranci, Christophe Bedetti, Marie-Lise Beland, Kaj Blennow, Ann Brinkmalm Westman, Claudio Cuello, Mahsa Dadar, Leslie-Ann Daoust, Samir Das, Marina Dauar-Tedeschi, Louis De Beaumont, Doris Dea, Maxime Descoteaux, Marianne Dufour, Sarah Farzin, Fabiola Ferdinand, Vladimir Fonov, Julie Gonneaud, Justin Kat, Christina Kazazian, Anne Labonté, Marie-Elyse Lafaille-Magnan, Marc Lalancette, Jean-Charles Lambert, Jeannie-Marie Leoutsakos, Laura Mahar, Axel Mathieu, Melissa McSweeney, Pierre-François Meyer, Justin Miron, Jamie Near, Holly NewboldFox, Nathalie Nilsson, Pierre Orban, Cynthia Picard, Alexa Pichet Binette, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Sheida Rabipour, Alyssa Salaciak, Matthew Settimi, Sivaniya Subramaniapillai, Angela Tam, Christine Tardif, Louise Théroux, Jennifer Tremblay-Mercier, Stephanie Tullo, Irem Ulku, Isabelle Vallée, Henrik Zetterberg, Vasavan Nair, Jens Pruessner, Paul Aisen, Elena Anthal, Alan Barkun, Thomas Beaudry, Fatiha Benbouhoud, Jason Brandt, Leopoldina Carmo, Charles Edouard Carrier, Laksanun Cheewakriengkrai, Blandine Courcot, Doris Couture, Suzanne Craft, Christian Dansereau, Clément Debacker, René Desautels, Sylvie Dubuc, Guerda Duclair, Mark Eisenberg, Rana El-Khoury, Anne-Marie Faubert, David Fontaine, Josée Frappier, Joanne Frenette, Guylaine Gagné, Valérie Gervais, Renuka Giles, Renee Gordon, Clifford Jack, Benoit Jutras, Zaven Khachaturian, David Knopman, Penelope Kostopoulos, Félix Lapalme, Tanya Lee, Claude Lepage, Illana Leppert, Cécile Madjar, David Maillet, Jean-Robert Maltais, Sulantha Mathotaarachchi, Ginette Mayrand, Diane Michaud, Thomas Montine, John Morris, Véronique Pagé, Tharick Pascoal, Sandra Peillieux, Mirela Petkova, Galina Pogossova, Pierre Rioux, Mark Sager, Eunice Farah Saint-Fort, Mélissa Savard, Reisa Sperling, Shirin Tabrizi, Pierre Tariot, Eduard Teigner, Ronald Thomas, Paule-Joanne Toussaint, Miranda Tuwaig, Vinod Venugopalan, Sander Verfaillie, Jacob Vogel, Karen Wan, Seqian Wang, Elsa Yu, Isabelle Beaulieu-Boire, Pierre Blanchet, Sarah Bogard, Manon Bouchard, Sylvain Chouinard, Francesca Cicchetti, Martin Cloutier, Alain Dagher, Clotilde Degroot, Alex Desautels, Marie Hélène Dion, Janelle Drouin-Ouellet, Anne-Marie Dufresne, Nicolas Dupré, Antoine Duquette, Thomas Durcan, Lesley K. Fellows, Edward Fon, Jean-François Gagnon, Ziv Gan-Or, Angela Genge, Nicolas Jodoin, Jason Karamchandani, Anne-Louise Lafontaine, Mélanie Langlois, Etienne Leveille, Martin Lévesque, Calvin Melmed, Oury Monchi, Jacques Montplaisir, Michel Panisset, Martin Parent, Minh-Thy Pham-An, Ronald Postuma, Emmanuelle Pourcher, Trisha Rao, Jean Rivest, Guy Rouleau, Madeleine Sharp, Valérie Soland, Michael Sidel, Sonia Lai Wing Sun, Alexander Thiel, and Paolo Vitali
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Movement disorders ,Parkinson’s disease ,Neural dynamics ,Oscillations ,Arrhythmic brain activity ,Magnetoencephalography ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Research in healthy young adults shows that characteristic patterns of brain activity define individual “brain-fingerprints” that are unique to each person. However, variability in these brain-fingerprints increases in individuals with neurological conditions, challenging the clinical relevance and potential impact of the approach. Our study shows that brain-fingerprints derived from neurophysiological brain activity are associated with pathophysiological and clinical traits of individual patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Methods: We created brain-fingerprints from task-free brain activity recorded through magnetoencephalography in 79 PD patients and compared them with those from two independent samples of age-matched healthy controls (N = 424 total). We decomposed brain activity into arrhythmic and rhythmic components, defining distinct brain-fingerprints for each type from recording durations of up to 4 min and as short as 30 s. Findings: The arrhythmic spectral components of cortical activity in patients with Parkinson’s disease are more variable over short periods, challenging the definition of a reliable brain-fingerprint. However, by isolating the rhythmic components of cortical activity, we derived brain-fingerprints that distinguished between patients and healthy controls with about 90% accuracy. The most prominent cortical features of the resulting Parkinson’s brain-fingerprint are mapped to polyrhythmic activity in unimodal sensorimotor regions. Leveraging these features, we also demonstrate that Parkinson’s symptom laterality can be decoded directly from cortical neurophysiological activity. Furthermore, our study reveals that the cortical topography of the Parkinson’s brain-fingerprint aligns with that of neurotransmitter systems affected by the disease’s pathophysiology. Interpretation: The increased moment-to-moment variability of arrhythmic brain-fingerprints challenges patient differentiation and explains previously published results. We outline patient-specific rhythmic brain signaling features that provide insights into both the neurophysiological signature and symptom laterality of Parkinson’s disease. Thus, the proposed definition of a rhythmic brain-fingerprint of Parkinson’s disease may contribute to novel, refined approaches to patient stratification. Symmetrically, we discuss how rhythmic brain-fingerprints may contribute to the improved identification and testing of therapeutic neurostimulation targets. Funding: Data collection and sharing for this project was provided by the Quebec Parkinson Network (QPN), the Pre-symptomatic Evaluation of Novel or Experimental Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease (PREVENT-AD; release 6.0) program, the Cambridge Centre for Aging Neuroscience (Cam-CAN), and the Open MEG Archives (OMEGA). The QPN is funded by a grant from Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQS). PREVENT-AD was launched in 2011 as a $13.5 million, 7-year public-private partnership using funds provided by McGill University, the FRQS, an unrestricted research grant from Pfizer Canada, the Levesque Foundation, the Douglas Hospital Research Centre and Foundation, the Government of Canada, and the Canada Fund for Innovation. The Brainstorm project is supported by funding to SB from the NIH (R01-EB026299-05). Further funding to SB for this study included a Discovery grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada of Canada (436355-13), and the CIHR Canada research Chair in Neural Dynamics of Brain Systems (CRC-2017-00311).
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- 2024
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13. Reframing microplastics as a ligand for metals reveals that water quality characteristics govern the association of cadmium to polyethylene
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Zink, Lauren, Mertens, Emily, Zhou, Xingzi, Johnston, Sarah Ellen, Bogard, Matthew, Wiseman, Steve, and Pyle, Gregory G.
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- 2024
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14. Salinity causes widespread restriction of methane emissions from small inland waters
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Cynthia Soued, Matthew J. Bogard, Kerri Finlay, Lauren E. Bortolotti, Peter R. Leavitt, Pascal Badiou, Sara H. Knox, Sydney Jensen, Peka Mueller, Sung Ching Lee, Darian Ng, Björn Wissel, Chun Ngai Chan, Bryan Page, and Paige Kowal
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Abstract Inland waters are one of the largest natural sources of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, but emissions models and estimates were developed for solute-poor ecosystems and may not apply to salt-rich inland waters. Here we combine field surveys and eddy covariance measurements to show that salinity constrains microbial CH4 cycling through complex mechanisms, restricting aquatic emissions from one of the largest global hardwater regions (the Canadian Prairies). Existing models overestimated CH4 emissions from ponds and wetlands by up to several orders of magnitude, with discrepancies linked to salinity. While not significant for rivers and larger lakes, salinity interacted with organic matter availability to shape CH4 patterns in small lentic habitats. We estimate that excluding salinity leads to overestimation of emissions from small Canadian Prairie waterbodies by at least 81% ( ~ 1 Tg yr−1 CO2 equivalent), a quantity comparable to other major national emissions sources. Our findings are consistent with patterns in other hardwater landscapes, likely leading to an overestimation of global lentic CH4 emissions. Widespread salinization of inland waters may impact CH4 cycling and should be considered in future projections of aquatic emissions.
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- 2024
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15. Food systems transformation, animal-source foods consumption, inequality, and nutrition in Myanmar
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Scott, Jessica M., Belton, Ben, Mahrt, Kristi, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., and Bogard, Jessica R.
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- 2023
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16. Carbonate chemistry and carbon sequestration driven by inorganic carbon outwelling from mangroves and saltmarshes
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Gloria M. S. Reithmaier, Alex Cabral, Anirban Akhand, Matthew J. Bogard, Alberto V. Borges, Steven Bouillon, David J. Burdige, Mitchel Call, Nengwang Chen, Xiaogang Chen, Luiz C. Cotovicz, Meagan J. Eagle, Erik Kristensen, Kevin D. Kroeger, Zeyang Lu, Damien T. Maher, J. Lucas Pérez-Lloréns, Raghab Ray, Pierre Taillardat, Joseph J. Tamborski, Rob C. Upstill-Goddard, Faming Wang, Zhaohui Aleck Wang, Kai Xiao, Yvonne Y. Y. Yau, and Isaac R. Santos
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Science - Abstract
Abstract Mangroves and saltmarshes are biogeochemical hotspots storing carbon in sediments and in the ocean following lateral carbon export (outwelling). Coastal seawater pH is modified by both uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide and natural biogeochemical processes, e.g., wetland inputs. Here, we investigate how mangroves and saltmarshes influence coastal carbonate chemistry and quantify the contribution of alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) outwelling to blue carbon budgets. Observations from 45 mangroves and 16 saltmarshes worldwide revealed that >70% of intertidal wetlands export more DIC than alkalinity, potentially decreasing the pH of coastal waters. Porewater-derived DIC outwelling (81 ± 47 mmol m−2 d−1 in mangroves and 57 ± 104 mmol m−2 d−1 in saltmarshes) was the major term in blue carbon budgets. However, substantial amounts of fixed carbon remain unaccounted for. Concurrently, alkalinity outwelling was similar or higher than sediment carbon burial and is therefore a significant but often overlooked carbon sequestration mechanism.
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17. Comparative Study of Deflector Configurations under Variable Vertical Angle of Incidence and Wind Speed through Transient 3D CFD Modeling of Savonius Turbine
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Hady Aboujaoude, Guillaume Polidori, Fabien Beaumont, Sébastien Murer, Yessine Toumi, and Fabien Bogard
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vertical axis wind turbine ,transient three-dimensional simulation ,CFD simulation ,power coefficient ,Savonius rotor ,aerodynamics ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The demand for clean and sustainable energy has led to the exploration of innovative technologies for renewable energy generation. The Savonius turbine has emerged as a promising solution for harnessing wind energy in urban environments due to its unique design, simplicity, structural stability, and ability to capture wind energy from any direction. However, the efficiency of Savonius turbines poses a challenge that affects their overall performance. Extensive research efforts have been dedicated to enhancing their efficiency and optimizing their performance in urban settings. For instance, an axisymmetric omnidirectional deflector (AOD) was introduced to improve performance in all wind directions. Despite these advancements, the effect of wind incident angles on Savonius turbine performance has not been thoroughly investigated. This study aims to fill this knowledge gap by examining the performance of standard Savonius configurations (STD) compared to the basic configuration of the deflector (AOD1) and to the optimized one (AOD2) under different wind incident angles and wind speeds. One key finding was the consistent superior performance of this AOD2 configuration across all incident angles and wind speeds. It consistently outperformed the other configurations, demonstrating its potential as an optimized configuration for wind turbine applications. For instance, at an incident angle of 0°, the power coefficient of the configuration of AOD2 was 61% more than the STD configuration. This ratio rose to 88% at an incident angle of 20° and 125% at an incident angle of 40°.
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- 2024
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18. Understanding Pediatric Physical Therapists’ Experiences With Middle Eastern Patients and Arabic Interpreters: A Qualitative Study
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Woodberry, Natalie, Bogard, Connie, Cropsey, Maegan, DeTemple, Naomi, Oster, Allison, and Rindflesch, Aaron
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- 2024
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19. Enhancing SUMO simulator for simulation based testing and validation of autonomous vehicles
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Kusari, Arpan, Li, Pei, Yang, Hanzhi, Punshi, Nikhil, Rasulis, Mich, Bogard, Scott, and LeBlanc, David J.
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Computer Science - Robotics ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control - Abstract
Current autonomous vehicle (AV) simulators are built to provide large-scale testing required to prove capabilities under varied conditions in controlled, repeatable fashion. However, they have certain failings including the need for user expertise and complex inconvenient tutorials for customized scenario creation. Simulation of Urban Mobility (SUMO) simulator, which has been presented as an open-source AV simulator, is used extensively but suffer from similar issues which make it difficult for entry-level practitioners to utilize the simulator without significant time investment. In that regard, we provide two enhancements to SUMO simulator geared towards massively improving user experience and providing real-life like variability for surrounding traffic. Firstly, we calibrate a car-following model, Intelligent Driver Model (IDM), for highway and urban naturalistic driving data and sample automatically from the parameter distributions to create the background vehicles. Secondly, we combine SUMO with OpenAI gym, creating a Python package which can run simulations based on real world highway and urban layouts with generic output observations and input actions that can be processed via any AV pipeline. Our aim through these enhancements is to provide an easy-to-use platform which can be readily used for AV testing and validation.
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20. The neurophysiological brain-fingerprint of Parkinson’s disease
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Breitner, John, Poirier, Judes, Baillet, Sylvain, Bellec, Pierre, Bohbot, Véronique, Chakravarty, Mallar, Collins, Louis, Etienne, Pierre, Evans, Alan, Gauthier, Serge, Hoge, Rick, Ituria-Medina, Yasser, Multhaup, Gerhard, Münter, Lisa-Marie, Rajah, Natasha, Rosa-Neto, Pedro, Soucy, Jean-Paul, Vachon-Presseau, Etienne, Villeneuve, Sylvia, Amouyel, Philippe, Appleby, Melissa, Ashton, Nicholas, Auld, Daniel, Ayranci, Gülebru, Bedetti, Christophe, Beland, Marie-Lise, Blennow, Kaj, Westman, Ann Brinkmalm, Cuello, Claudio, Dadar, Mahsa, Daoust, Leslie-Ann, Das, Samir, Dauar-Tedeschi, Marina, De Beaumont, Louis, Dea, Doris, Descoteaux, Maxime, Dufour, Marianne, Farzin, Sarah, Ferdinand, Fabiola, Fonov, Vladimir, Gonneaud, Julie, Kat, Justin, Kazazian, Christina, Labonté, Anne, Lafaille-Magnan, Marie-Elyse, Lalancette, Marc, Lambert, Jean-Charles, Leoutsakos, Jeannie-Marie, Mahar, Laura, Mathieu, Axel, McSweeney, Melissa, Meyer, Pierre-François, Miron, Justin, Near, Jamie, NewboldFox, Holly, Nilsson, Nathalie, Orban, Pierre, Picard, Cynthia, Binette, Alexa Pichet, Poline, Jean-Baptiste, Rabipour, Sheida, Salaciak, Alyssa, Settimi, Matthew, Subramaniapillai, Sivaniya, Tam, Angela, Tardif, Christine, Théroux, Louise, Tremblay-Mercier, Jennifer, Tullo, Stephanie, Ulku, Irem, Vallée, Isabelle, Zetterberg, Henrik, Nair, Vasavan, Pruessner, Jens, Aisen, Paul, Anthal, Elena, Barkun, Alan, Beaudry, Thomas, Benbouhoud, Fatiha, Brandt, Jason, Carmo, Leopoldina, Carrier, Charles Edouard, Cheewakriengkrai, Laksanun, Courcot, Blandine, Couture, Doris, Craft, Suzanne, Dansereau, Christian, Debacker, Clément, Desautels, René, Dubuc, Sylvie, Duclair, Guerda, Eisenberg, Mark, El-Khoury, Rana, Faubert, Anne-Marie, Fontaine, David, Frappier, Josée, Frenette, Joanne, Gagné, Guylaine, Gervais, Valérie, Giles, Renuka, Gordon, Renee, Jack, Clifford, Jutras, Benoit, Khachaturian, Zaven, Knopman, David, Kostopoulos, Penelope, Lapalme, Félix, Lee, Tanya, Lepage, Claude, Leppert, Illana, Madjar, Cécile, Maillet, David, Maltais, Jean-Robert, Mathotaarachchi, Sulantha, Mayrand, Ginette, Michaud, Diane, Montine, Thomas, Morris, John, Pagé, Véronique, Pascoal, Tharick, Peillieux, Sandra, Petkova, Mirela, Pogossova, Galina, Rioux, Pierre, Sager, Mark, Saint-Fort, Eunice Farah, Savard, Mélissa, Sperling, Reisa, Tabrizi, Shirin, Tariot, Pierre, Teigner, Eduard, Thomas, Ronald, Toussaint, Paule-Joanne, Tuwaig, Miranda, Venugopalan, Vinod, Verfaillie, Sander, Vogel, Jacob, Wan, Karen, Wang, Seqian, Yu, Elsa, Beaulieu-Boire, Isabelle, Blanchet, Pierre, Bogard, Sarah, Bouchard, Manon, Chouinard, Sylvain, Cicchetti, Francesca, Cloutier, Martin, Dagher, Alain, Degroot, Clotilde, Desautels, Alex, Dion, Marie Hélène, Drouin-Ouellet, Janelle, Dufresne, Anne-Marie, Dupré, Nicolas, Duquette, Antoine, Durcan, Thomas, Fellows, Lesley K., Fon, Edward, Gagnon, Jean-François, Gan-Or, Ziv, Genge, Angela, Jodoin, Nicolas, Karamchandani, Jason, Lafontaine, Anne-Louise, Langlois, Mélanie, Leveille, Etienne, Lévesque, Martin, Melmed, Calvin, Monchi, Oury, Montplaisir, Jacques, Panisset, Michel, Parent, Martin, Pham-An, Minh-Thy, Postuma, Ronald, Pourcher, Emmanuelle, Rao, Trisha, Rivest, Jean, Rouleau, Guy, Sharp, Madeleine, Soland, Valérie, Sidel, Michael, Wing Sun, Sonia Lai, Thiel, Alexander, Vitali, Paolo, da Silva Castanheira, Jason, Wiesman, Alex I., Hansen, Justine Y., and Misic, Bratislav
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21. Social inferences from choice context: Dominated options can engender distrust
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Bogard, Jonathan E., Reiff, Joseph S., Caruso, Eugene M., and Hershfield, Hal E.
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- 2024
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22. On the Relationship Between Aquatic CO2 Concentration and Ecosystem Fluxes in Some of the World’s Key Wetland Types
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Richardson, Jessica L., Desai, Ankur R., Thom, Jonathan, Lindgren, Kim, Laudon, Hjalmar, Peichl, Matthias, Nilsson, Mats, Campeau, Audrey, Järveoja, Järvi, Hawman, Peter, Mishra, Deepak R., Smith, Dontrece, D’Acunha, Brenda, Knox, Sara H., Ng, Darian, Johnson, Mark S., Blackstock, Joshua, Malone, Sparkle L., Oberbauer, Steve F., Detto, Matteo, Wickland, Kimberly P., Forbrich, Inke, Weston, Nathaniel, Hung, Jacqueline K. Y., Edgar, Colin, Euskirchen, Eugenie S., Bret-Harte, Syndonia, Dobkowski, Jason, Kling, George, Kane, Evan S., Badiou, Pascal, Bogard, Matthew, Bohrer, Gil, O’Halloran, Thomas, Ritson, Jonny, Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Baldocchi, Dennis, Oikawa, Patty, Shahan, Julie, and Matsumura, Maiyah
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- 2024
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23. Solid-state fermentation production of L-lysine by Corynebacterium glutamicum (ATCC 13032) using agricultural by-products as substrate
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Egbune, Egoamaka O., Ezedom, Theresa, Odeghe, Otuke B., Orororo, Osuvwe C., Egbune, Olisemeke U., Ehwarieme, Ayobola D., Aganbi, Eferhire, Ebuloku, Chijindu S., Chukwuegbo, Alma O., Bogard, Ebiyeiferu, Ayomanor, Edesiri, Chisom, Patricia A., Edafetano, Fejiro L., Destiny, Albert, Alebe, Peace A., Aruwei, Toboke-keme, Anigboro, Akpovwehwee A., and Tonukari, Nyerhovwo J.
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- 2024
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24. Carbonate chemistry and carbon sequestration driven by inorganic carbon outwelling from mangroves and saltmarshes
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Reithmaier, Gloria M. S., Cabral, Alex, Akhand, Anirban, Bogard, Matthew J., Borges, Alberto V., Bouillon, Steven, Burdige, David J., Call, Mitchel, Chen, Nengwang, Chen, Xiaogang, Cotovicz, Jr, Luiz C., Eagle, Meagan J., Kristensen, Erik, Kroeger, Kevin D., Lu, Zeyang, Maher, Damien T., Pérez-Lloréns, J. Lucas, Ray, Raghab, Taillardat, Pierre, Tamborski, Joseph J., Upstill-Goddard, Rob C., Wang, Faming, Wang, Zhaohui Aleck, Xiao, Kai, Yau, Yvonne Y. Y., and Santos, Isaac R.
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25. Practical Guide to Measuring Wetland Carbon Pools and Fluxes
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Bansal, Sheel, Creed, Irena F., Tangen, Brian A., Bridgham, Scott D., Desai, Ankur R., Krauss, Ken W., Neubauer, Scott C., Noe, Gregory B., Rosenberry, Donald O., Trettin, Carl, Wickland, Kimberly P., Allen, Scott T., Arias-Ortiz, Ariane, Armitage, Anna R., Baldocchi, Dennis, Banerjee, Kakoli, Bastviken, David, Berg, Peter, Bogard, Matthew J., Chow, Alex T., Conner, William H., Craft, Christopher, Creamer, Courtney, DelSontro, Tonya, Duberstein, Jamie A., Eagle, Meagan, Fennessy, M. Siobhan, Finkelstein, Sarah A., Göckede, Mathias, Grunwald, Sabine, Halabisky, Meghan, Herbert, Ellen, Jahangir, Mohammad M. R., Johnson, Olivia F., Jones, Miriam C., Kelleway, Jeffrey J., Knox, Sara, Kroeger, Kevin D., Kuehn, Kevin A., Lobb, David, Loder, Amanda L., Ma, Shizhou, Maher, Damien T., McNicol, Gavin, Meier, Jacob, Middleton, Beth A., Mills, Christopher, Mistry, Purbasha, Mitra, Abhijit, Mobilian, Courtney, Nahlik, Amanda M., Newman, Sue, O’Connell, Jessica L., Oikawa, Patty, van der Burg, Max Post, Schutte, Charles A., Song, Changchun, Stagg, Camille L., Turner, Jessica, Vargas, Rodrigo, Waldrop, Mark P., Wallin, Marcus B., Wang, Zhaohui Aleck, Ward, Eric J., Willard, Debra A., Yarwood, Stephanie, and Zhu, Xiaoyan
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26. Robotized indoor phenotyping allows genomic prediction of adaptive traits in the field
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Bouidghaghen, Jugurta, Moreau, Laurence, Beauchêne, Katia, Chapuis, Romain, Mangel, Nathalie, Cabrera‐Bosquet, Llorenç, Welcker, Claude, Bogard, Matthieu, and Tardieu, François
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- 2023
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27. Heterotrophic aquatic metabolism and sustained carbon dioxide emissions in a mineral-soil wetland restored with treated effluent
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Bogard, Matthew J., Gunawardana, Panditha V.S.L., Soued, Cynthia, Kalyn Bogard, Holly J., Smits, Kristian M., and Flanagan, Lawrence B.
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28. What If She Had Lived?
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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29. PART II. Remember and Imagine
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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30. Grief and Fire
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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31. A Shared Lament
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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32. Elegy at the Edge of Infinity
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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33. Two Hearts, Two Minds
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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34. On Elegy
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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35. On Memory and Survival
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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36. The Strangest Sea
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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37. Other Rookeries
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
38. What You Studyin' On
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
39. Why I Write for Birds
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
40. Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraph
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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41. Contents
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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42. Blue
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
43. Acknowledgments
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
44. Whistler of the North
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
45. Rage, Rage against the Dying
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
46. A New Word to Describe New Feelings
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
47. PART III. Love, Get Angry, and Love Some More
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
48. Foreword
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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- 2023
49. The Dying Elm
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
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50. Mourning Songs Are Love Songs
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Sanders, Scott Russell, Deming, Alison Hawthorne, Ray, Sarah Jaquette, Brorby, Taylor, Passarello, Elena, Atkinson, Jennifer, Ray, Janisse, Bogard, Paul, Wilkinson, Marco, Shukla, Priya, Cavanagh, Erica, Westerman, Jennifer, Green, Leah Naomi, Haynes, Douglas, Goldfarb, Ben, Ybarra, Priscilla Solis, Clayton, Susan, Hada, Ken, Guenther, Genevieve, Lanham, J. Drew, Moore, Kathleen Dean, Haworth, Holly, Hill, Sean, Brown, Nickole, Pelster, Angela, Belmont, Cynthia, Phadke, Roopali, Alleyne, Lauren K., Subramanian, Meera, Kane, Joan Naviyuk, Roberts, Suzanne, Miles, Kathryn, Nuernberger, Kathryn, England, Laura Erin, and Albrecht, Glenn
- Published
- 2023
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