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    Effect of a semi‐permanent road on N, P, and CO2 dynamics in a poor fen on the Western Boreal Plain, Canada by Plach, Janina M., Wood, Meagan E., Macrae, Merrin L., Osko, Terrance J., Petrone, Richard M.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-10-2017)
    “…Peatlands of the Western Boreal Plains are under stress from oil and gas development and associated infrastructure such as road construction and removal. An…”
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    LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE EURADOS SURVEY ON INDIVIDUAL MONITORING DATA AND INTERNAL DOSE ASSESSMENTS OF FOREIGNERS EXPOSED IN JAPAN FOLLOWING THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NPP ACCIDENT by Lopez, M A, Fojtik, P, Franck, D, Osko, J, Gerstmann, U, Scholl, C, Lebacq, A L, Breustedt, B, Del Risco Norrlid, L

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-09-2016)
    “…European Radiation Dosimetry Group e.V. (EURADOS) survey on individual monitoring data and dose assessment has been carried out for 550 foreigners returning…”
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    Effects of Boreal Well Site Reclamation Practices on Long-Term Planted Spruce and Deciduous Tree Regeneration by Laurie A. Frerichs, Edward W. Bork, Terrance J. Osko, M. Anne Naeth

    Published in Forests (01-06-2017)
    “…Well site development associated with oil sands exploration is common in boreal mixedwood forests of northern Alberta, Canada, and necessitates reforestation…”
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    Cases of post-accident contamination with iodine 131I, registered in the Institute of Atomic Energy POLATOM in Swierk, Poland by Osko, J, Golnik, N, Pliszczynski, T

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-03-2011)
    “…The paper presents four cases of post-accidental contamination with iodine (131)I, registered in the Radiation Protection Measurements Laboratory (LPD) of the…”
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    MOOSE HABITAT PREFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO CHANGING AVAILABILITY by OSKO, TERRANCE J, HILTZ, MICHELLE N, HUDSON, ROBERT J, WASEL, SHAWN M

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2004)
    “…Application of Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) models without testing in areas other than where they were generated, and claims that habitat preferences have…”
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    Spatial variation in nutrient dynamics among five different peatland types in the Alberta oil sands region by Wood, Meagan E., Macrae, Merrin L., Strack, Maria, Price, Jonathan S., Osko, Terrance J., Petrone, Richard M.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-06-2016)
    “…Wetlands are found extensively throughout the Western Boreal Plain, a region under pressure because of disturbance by the oil and gas industries. To understand…”
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    Comparison of Site Preparation and Revegetation Strategies Within a Sphagnum-dominated Peatland Following Removal of an Oil Well Pad by Shunina, Anna, Osko, Terrance J., Foote, Lee, Bork, Edward W.

    Published in Ecological restoration (01-09-2016)
    “…Few guidelines exist for the effective revegetation of peatlands following the removal of in-situ oil and gas infrastructure. We conducted a manipulative field…”
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    EURADOS 241Am skull measurement intercomparison by Nogueira, P., Rühm, W., Lopez, M.A., Vrba, T., Buchholz, W., Fojtík, P., Etherington, G., Broggio, D., Huikari, J., Marzocchi, O., Lynch, T., Lebacq, A.L., Li, C., Ośko, J., Malátova, I., Franck, D., Breustedt, B., Leone, D., Scott, J., Shutt, A., Hauck, B., Capello, K., Pérez-López, B., Navarro-Amaro, J.F., Pliszczyński, T., Fantínová, K., Tolmachev, S.Y.

    Published in Radiation measurements (01-11-2015)
    “…In 2011 a measurement intercomparison was launched by EURADOS WG7, with the objective of providing the participants with the tools to calibrate their detection…”
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    Study on the influence of the B4C layer thickness on the neutron flux and energy distribution shape in multi-electrode ionisation chamber by Tymińska, K, Maciak, M, Ośko, J, Tulik, P, Zielczyński, M, Gryziński, M A

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-10-2014)
    “…A model of a multi-electrode ionisation chamber, with polypropylene electrodes coated with a thin layer of B4C was created within Monte Carlo N-Particle…”
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    Low soil disturbance during boreal forest well site development enhances vegetation recovery after 10 years by Bork, Edward W., Osko, Terrance J., Frerichs, Laurie, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2021)
    “…•Recovering boreal vegetation on well sites differed from adjacent uncut forest.•Clear cuts were more similar to uncut forest than well sites after 10 yr.•Well…”
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    Effect of a semi‐permanent road on N, P, and CO 2 dynamics in a poor fen on the Western Boreal Plain, Canada by Plach, Janina M., Wood, Meagan E., Macrae, Merrin L., Osko, Terrance J., Petrone, Richard M.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-10-2017)
    “…Abstract Peatlands of the Western Boreal Plains are under stress from oil and gas development and associated infrastructure such as road construction and…”
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    Spectrometric measurements of 131I and 99mTc activity in thyroid by Ośko, J., Golnik, N., Pliszczyński, T.

    “…A modified method for calibration of the thyroid counter with 131I was investigated in order to take into account the depth of the thyroid in human neck. The…”
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    Research Observation: Chemical repellants to reduce grazing intensity on reclaimed sites by Osko, T.J, Hardin, R.T, Young, B.A

    Published in Journal of range management (01-09-1993)
    “…Revegetation of disturbed rangelands in western Canada is severely impeded by cattle grazing. Fencing to protect emergent vegetation is costly and restricts…”
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