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Document: The Old Custom House
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Document: The Three-Shift System in the Steel Industry
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Document: The Wilson Brand of Americanism
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Document: Various Titles
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Documentation of Freshwater Mussels (Unionidae) in the Diet of Round Gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) within the French Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania
(University of Notre Dame, 2019-05-06)The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) was discovered in 2013 in the French Creek (Allegheny River Drainage) watershed and is the first documented invasion outside of the Lake Erie basin in Pennsylvania. The round goby ... -
Documents (copies): Joseph Hanks, July 3, 1926
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Documents: Notes and memorandum for Lane regarding articles
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Documents: Notices of the death of Ida M. Tarbell
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Documents: Paris
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Documents: Thomas Lincoln
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Does health insurance decrease health expenditure risk in developing countries? The case of China
(Wiley, 2015-09-30)This article studies the impact of health insurance on individual out-of-pocket health expenditures in China. Using China Health and Nutrition Survey data between 1991 and 2006, we apply two-part and sample selection models ... -
Does Peacekeeping Really Bring Peace? Peacekeepers and Combatant-perpetrated Sexual Violence in Civil Wars
(Sage Publications, 2019-02-18)Peacekeeping mitigates killing, but nonlethal violence also influences both positive peace and stability. We evaluate peacekeepers’ effect on one such type of abuse, sexual violence. We posit that peacekeepers raise the ... -
Does the thermal mismatch hypothesis predict disease outcomes in different morphs of a terrestrial salamander?
(Wiley, 2022-06-01)Many aspects of ectotherm physiology are temperature-dependent. The immune system of temperate-dwelling ectothermic host species is no exception and their immune function is often downregulated in cold temperatures. Likewise, ... -
Doing without: Jump performance after tail autotomy in three species of plethodontid salamanders
(BioOne, 2017-02-28)The ability of plethodontid salamanders to jump has been recognized for over 100 yr, but the mechanics of the jump are only now being elucidated. These salamanders often autotomize tails that can be as much as a third of ...