THE IMPACTS OF GROUND-BASED LOGGING EQUIPMENT ON FOREST SOIL

The impacts of ground-based logging equipment on forest soil

Soil properties can be affected by pet calming peanut butter heavy equipment used for skidding but these impacts vary greatly with site conditions and operational practices.We assessed the effects of ground-based skidding on site disturbance and soil physical properties.We also tested the effects of skid trail slope and traffic frequency on soil co

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Safety, Tolerability, and Dose-Limiting Toxicity of Lacosamide in Patients With Painful Chronic Pancreatitis: Protocol for a Phase 1 Clinical Trial to Determine Safety and Identify Side Effects

BackgroundChronic abdominal pain is the hallmark symptom of chronic pancreatitis (CP), with 50% to 80% of patients seeking medical attention for pain control.Although several management options are available, outcomes are often disappointing, and opioids remain a mainstay of therapy.Opioid-induced hyperalgesia is a phenomenon resulting the gel bott

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Distributing insecticide-treated bednets during measles vaccination: a low-cost means of achieving high and equitable coverage

OBJECTIVE: To achieve high and equitable coverage of insecticide-treated bednets by integrating their distribution into a measles vaccination campaign.METHODS: In December 2002 in the Lawra district in Ghana, a measles vaccination campaign lasting 1 week targeted all children aged 9 months-15 years.Families with one or more children less than five

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Constructivist Stakian Multicase Study: Methodological Issues Encountered in Cross-Cultural Palliative Care Research

Case study research facilitates the in-depth, real-life exploration of complex phenomena from multiple perspectives.It is a well-established approach to deal with the complexities involved in palliative care research.Case nanosculpt studies are not aligned to a single epistemological paradigm but are defined by the identification of the case to be

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