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    Photonuclear reactions—From basic research to applications by Zilges, A., Balabanski, D.L., Isaak, J., Pietralla, N.

    Published in Progress in particle and nuclear physics (01-01-2022)
    “…Nuclear reactions induced by photons play a vital role for very different aspects of basic research and applications in physics. They are a key ingredient for…”
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    Climate change effects on stream and river temperatures across the northwest U.S. from 1980–2009 and implications for salmonid fishes by Isaak, D. J., Wollrab, S., Horan, D., Chandler, G.

    Published in Climatic change (01-07-2012)
    “…Thermal regimes in rivers and streams are fundamentally important to aquatic ecosystems and are expected to change in response to climate forcing as the…”
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    Stream isotherm shifts from climate change and implications for distributions of ectothermic organisms by Isaak, Daniel J., Rieman, Bruce E.

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2013)
    “…Stream ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate warming because most aquatic organisms are ectothermic and live in dendritic networks that are easily…”
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    cold‐water climate shield: delineating refugia for preserving salmonid fishes through the 21st century by Isaak, Daniel J, Young, Michael K, Nagel, David E, Horan, Dona L, Groce, Matthew C

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2015)
    “…The distribution and future fate of ectothermic organisms in a warming world will be dictated by thermalscapes across landscapes. That is particularly true for…”
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    AGATA: Nuclear structure advancements with high-energy γ rays by Camera, F., Isaak, J., Maj, A., Siem, S.

    “…High-energy γ rays are emitted either in the decay of nuclear discrete states (generally located in the proximity of the particle-emission threshold) or in the…”
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    Slow climate velocities of mountain streams portend their role as refugia for cold-water biodiversity by Isaak, Daniel J., Young, Michael K., Luce, Charles H., Hostetler, Steven W., Wenger, Seth J., Peterson, Erin E., Hoef, Jay M. Ver, Groce, Matthew C., Horan, Dona L., Nagel, David E.

    “…The imminent demise of montane species is a recurrent theme in the climate change literature, particularly for aquatic species that are constrained to networks…”
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    Effects of climate change and wildfire on stream temperatures and salmonid thermal habitat in a mountain river network by Isaak, Daniel J, Luce, Charles H, Rieman, Bruce E, Nagel, David E, Peterson, Erin E, Horan, Dona L, Parkes, Sharon, Chandler, Gwynne L

    Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2010)
    “…Mountain streams provide important habitats for many species, but their faunas are especially vulnerable to climate change because of ectothermic physiologies…”
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    Indexing and partitioning the spatial linear model for large data sets by Ver Hoef, Jay M, Dumelle, Michael, Higham, Matt, Peterson, Erin E, Isaak, Daniel J

    Published in PloS one (01-11-2023)
    “…We consider four main goals when fitting spatial linear models: 1) estimating covariance parameters, 2) estimating fixed effects, 3) kriging (making point…”
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    The concept of nuclear photon strength functions: A model-independent approach via (γ→,γ′γ″) reactions by Isaak, J., Savran, D., Löher, B., Beck, T., Bhike, M., Gayer, U., Krishichayan, Pietralla, N., Scheck, M., Tornow, W., Werner, V., Zilges, A., Zweidinger, M.

    Published in Physics letters. B (01-01-2019)
    “…Most theoretical approaches used in nuclear astrophysics to model the nucleosynthesis of heavy elements incorporate the so-called statistical model in order to…”
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    Development of Personalized Strategies for Precisely Battling Malignant Melanoma by Isaak, Armond J, Clements, GeGe R, Buenaventura, Rand Gabriel M, Merlino, Glenn, Yu, Yanlin

    “…Melanoma is the most severe and fatal form of skin cancer, resulting from multiple gene mutations with high intra-tumor and inter-tumor molecular…”
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    Study protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing a multimodal machine-based exercise training programme in senior care facilities over 6 months – the bestform study (best function of range of motion) by Siegrist, M, Schaller, N, Weiss, M, Isaak, J, Schmid, V, Köppel, E, Weichenberger, M, Mende, E, Haller, B, Halle, M

    Published in BMC geriatrics (22-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Physical functioning is a crucial factor for independence and quality of life in old age. The aim of the "bestform—Best function of range…”
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    Principal components of thermal regimes in mountain river networks by Isaak, Daniel J, Luce, Charles H, Chandler, Gwynne L, Horan, Dona L, Wollrab, Sherry P

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (05-12-2018)
    “…Description of thermal regimes in flowing waters is key to understanding physical processes, enhancing predictive abilities, and improving bioassessments…”
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    The acute effect in performing common range of motion tests in healthy young adults: a prospective study by Holzgreve, F., Maurer-Grubinger, C., Isaak, J., Kokott, P., Mörl-Kreitschmann, M., Polte, L., Solimann, A., Wessler, L., Filmann, N., van Mark, A., Maltry, L., Groneberg, D. A., Ohlendorf, D.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-12-2020)
    “…In the application of range of motion (ROM) tests there is little agreement on the number of repetitions to be measured and the number of preceding warm-up…”
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    Excitation and γ-decay coincidence measurements at the GRAF beamline for studies of pygmy and giant dipole resonances by Kobayashi, N., Miki, K., Hashimoto, T., Iwamoto, C., Tamii, A., Aoi, N., Carpenter, M. P., Hatanaka, K., Isaak, J., Ideguchi, E., Morinobu, S., Nakamura, S., Noji, S.

    “… Physical studies of electric dipole excitations in atomic nuclei e.g. the structure of pygmy dipole resonances and isovector giant dipole resonances are…”
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    Climate, Demography, and Zoogeography Predict Introgression Thresholds in Salmonid Hybrid Zones in Rocky Mountain Streams by Young, Michael K, Isaak, Daniel J, McKelvey, Kevin S, Wilcox, Taylor M, Bingham, Daniel M, Pilgrim, Kristine L, Carim, Kellie J, Campbell, Matthew R, Corsi, Matthew P, Horan, Dona L, Nagel, David E, Schwartz, Michael K

    Published in PloS one (09-11-2016)
    “…Among the many threats posed by invasions of nonnative species is introgressive hybridization, which can lead to the genomic extinction of native taxa. This…”
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    Hydroclimatic Conditions, Wildfire, and Species Assemblages Influence Co-Occurrence of Bull Trout and Tailed Frogs in Northern Rocky Mountain Streams by Pilliod, David S., Arkle, Robert S., Thurow, Russell F., Isaak, Daniel J.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-04-2022)
    “…Although bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) and tailed frogs (Ascaphus montanus) have co-existed in forested Pacific Northwest streams for millennia, these…”
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