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    Effects of stand age and tree species on canopy transpiration and average stomatal conductance of boreal forests by Ewers, B.E, Gower, S.T, Bond-Lamberty, B, Wang, C.K

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-05-2005)
    “…ABSTRACT We quantified the effect of stand age and tree species composition on canopy transpiration (EC) by analysing transpiration per unit leaf area (EL) and…”
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    Temporal trends and sources of variation in carbon flux from coarse woody debris in experimental forest canopy openings by Forrester, J. A, Mladenoff, D. J, D’Amato, A. W, Fraver, S, Lindner, D. L, Brazee, N. J, Clayton, M. K, Gower, S. T

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2015)
    “…Pulses of respiration from coarse woody debris (CWD) have been observed immediately following canopy disturbances, but it is unclear how long these pulses are…”
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    There is no health without Cultural Safety: why Cultural Safety matters by McGough, S., Wynaden, D., Gower, S., Duggan, R., Wilson, R.

    “…Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which may not align with Indigenous perspectives of health and…”
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    Experimental Evidence that Forest Structure Controls Detrital Decomposition by Forrester, J. A., Fraver, S., Mladenoff, D. J., Gower, S. T., D’Amato, A. W., Lindner, D. L.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-11-2023)
    “…Much remains unknown regarding the linkages between forest structure and microclimate as they regulate detrital decomposition. In this study, we use a…”
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    A Global Terrestrial Monitoring Network Integrating Tower Fluxes, Flask Sampling, Ecosystem Modeling and EOS Satellite Data by Running, S.W., Baldocchi, D.D., Turner, D.P., Gower, S.T., Bakwin, P.S., Hibbard, K.A.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-10-1999)
    “…Accurate monitoring of global scale changes in the terrestrial biosphere has become acutely important as the scope of human impacts on biological systems and…”
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    Clinical reporting of radiographs by radiographers: Policy and practice guidance for regional imaging networks by Woznitza, N., Steele, R., Groombridge, H., Compton, E., Gower, S., Hussain, A., Norman, H., O'Brien, A., Robertson, K.

    Published in Radiography (London, England. 1995) (01-05-2021)
    “…Radiographer reporting is an essential component of imaging across the United Kingdom. Since the previous policy and practice guidance in 2004 the role and…”
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    The role of fire in the boreal carbon budget by Harden, J. W., Trumbore, S. E., Stocks, B. J., Hirsch, A., Gower, S. T., O'neill, K. P., Kasischke, E. S.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2000)
    “…Summary To reconcile observations of decomposition rates, carbon inventories, and net primary production (NPP), we estimated long‐term averages for C exchange…”
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    A Modular Microscale Granuloma Model for Immune-Microenvironment Signaling Studies in vitro by Berry, Samuel B, Gower, Maia S, Su, Xiaojing, Seshadri, Chetan, Theberge, Ashleigh B

    “…Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most potent infectious diseases in the world, causing more deaths than any other single infectious agent. TB infection is…”
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    Lidar remote sensing of above-ground biomass in three biomes by Lefsky, Michael A., Cohen, Warren B., Harding, David J., Parker, Geoffrey G., Acker, Steven A., Gower, S. Thomas

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-09-2002)
    “…Estimation of the amount of carbon stored in forests is a key challenge for understanding the global carbon cycle, one which remote sensing is expected to help…”
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    Reporting radiographer peer review systems: A cross-sectional survey of London NHS Trusts by Woznitza, N., Steele, R., Hussain, A., Gower, S., Groombridge, H., Togher, D., Lofton, L., Lainchbury, J., Compton, E., Rowe, S., Robertson, K.

    Published in Radiography (London, England. 1995) (01-02-2021)
    “…Peer review is frequently incorporated within radiographer reporting services. The aim of this study is to establish peer review systems used for radiograph…”
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    Hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy: diagnostic overview and a novel immunohistochemical diagnostic method using formalin-fixed tissue by Blunden, A. S., Gower, S.

    Published in Veterinary record (14-05-2011)
    “…This paper describes a case of hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy (HFMD) in the UK. The cat under investigation died unexpectedly following routine…”
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    Sensitivity of boreal forest carbon balance to soil thaw by Goulden, M.L, Wofsy, S.C, Harden, J.W, Trumbore, S.E, Crill, P.M, Gower, S.T, Fries, T, Daube, B.S, Fan, S.M, Sutton, D.J

    “…We used eddy covariance; gas-exchange chambers; radiocarbon analysis; wood, moss, and soil inventories; and laboratory incubations to measure the carbon…”
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    Annual carbon flux from woody debris for a boreal black spruce fire chronosequence by Bond-Lamberty, B., Wang, C., Gower, S. T.

    “…This study examined the distribution and respiration dynamics of woody debris (WD) in a black spruce‐dominated fire chronosequence in northern Manitoba,…”
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    Aboveground net primary production decline with stand age: potential causes by Gower, Stith T., McMurtrie, Ross E., Murty, Danuse

    Published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution (01-09-1996)
    “…Aboveground net primary production (ANPP) commonly reaches a maximum in young forest stands and decreases by 0–76% as stands mature. However, the mechanism(s)…”
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    Nitrogen and Carbon Leaching in Agroecosystems and Their Role in Denitrification Potential by Brye, K.R., Norman, J.M., Bundy, L.G., Gower, S.T.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-01-2001)
    “…The drainage of water and leaching of dissolved constituents represent major components of agroecosystem mass budgets that have been exceedingly difficult to…”
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    Carbon distribution and aboveground net primary production in aspen, jack pine, and black spruce stands in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada by Gower, S. T., Vogel, J. G., Norman, J. M., Kucharik, C. J., Steele, S. J., Stow, T. K.

    “…The objectives of this study are to (1) characterize the carbon (C) content, leaf area index, and aboveground net primary production (ANPP) for mature aspen,…”
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    Application of Geostatistics to Characterize Leaf Area Index (LAI) from Flux Tower to Landscape Scales Using a Cyclic Sampling Design by Burrows, S. N., Gower, S. T., Clayton, M. K., MacKay, D. S., Ahl, D. E., Norman, John M., Diak, George

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-11-2002)
    “…Accurate characterization of leaf area index (LAI) is required to quantify the exchange of energy, water, and carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the…”
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    Leaf area dynamics of a boreal black spruce fire chronosequence by Bond-Lamberty, B, Wang, C, Gower, S T, Norman, J

    Published in Tree physiology (01-10-2002)
    “…Specific leaf area (SLA) and leaf area index (LAI) were estimated using site-specific allometric equations for a boreal black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.)…”
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    Belowground carbon allocation in unfertilized and fertilized red pine plantations in northern Wisconsin by Haynes, B.E. (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.), Gower, S.T

    Published in Tree physiology (01-05-1995)
    “…We estimated carbon allocation to belowground processes in unfertilized and fertilized red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) plantations in northern Wisconsin to…”
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    Tree species effects on stand transpiration in northern Wisconsin by Ewers, B. E., Mackay, D. S., Gower, S. T., Ahl, D. E., Burrows, S. N., Samanta, S. S.

    Published in Water resources research (01-07-2002)
    “…We quantified canopy transpiration (EC) using sap flux measurements representing the four major forest types (northern hardwoods, conifer, aspen/fir, and…”
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