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Validation of midbrain positron emission tomography measures for nigrostriatal neurons in macaques
- C. Brown, M. Karimi, +6 authors J. Perlmutter
- Philosophy, Medicine
- Annals of neurology
- 1 October 2013
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Autumn stopover ecology of the Blackpoll Warbler (Dendroica striata) in thorn scrub forest of the Dominican Republic
We used mist-netting, color-banding, resighting, and behavioral observations to study the autumn stopover ecology of migrating Blackpoll Warblers (Dendroica striata) in coastal thorn scrub forest in… Expand
Analysis of Past Secular Trends of Hip Fractures and Predicted Number in the Future 2010–2050
- C. Brown, Aijing Z. Starr, J. Nunley
- Medicine
- Journal of orthopaedic trauma
- 1 February 2012
Background: Understanding past trends and predicted future incidence of hip fractures is important for the assessment of Medicare sustainability and resource allocation. The purpose of this article… Expand
Transportable data from non-target arthropod field studies for the environmental risk assessment of genetically modified maize expressing an insecticidal double-stranded RNA
- Aqeel Ahmad, Ignacio Negri, +6 authors D. Carson
- Biology, Medicine
- Transgenic Research
- 3 October 2015
As part of an environmental risk assessment, the potential impact of genetically modified (GM) maize MON 87411 on non-target arthropods (NTAs) was evaluated in the field. MON 87411 confers resistance… Expand
Emerging zoonotic diseases.
- G. Hansen, J. Woodall, C. Brown, N. Jaax, T. McNamara, A. Ruiz
- Medicine, Biology
- Emerging infectious diseases
- 2001
Vol. 7, No. 3 Supplement, June 2001 Emerging Infectious Diseases 537 Emerging Zoonotic Bacterial and Parasitic Diseases Corrie Brown from the University of Georgia discussed 15 diseases common to… Expand
CLUTCH SIZE AND OFFSPRING SIZE IN THE WOLF SPIDER PIRATA SEDENTARIUS (ARANEAE, LYCOSIDAE)
- C. Brown, B. Sanford, Rebekah R. Swerdon
- Biology
- 1 August 2003
Abstract Wolf spiders in the genus Pirata are common, often locally abundant, inhabitants of many moist or mesic habitats. However, relatively little is known about the ecology or life history of… Expand
LIFE HISTORIES OF FOUR SPECIES OF SCORPION IN THREE FAMILIES (BUTHIDAE, DIPLOCENTRIDAE, VAEJOVIDAE) FROM ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO
- C. Brown
- Biology
- 1 August 2004
Abstract Although scorpions are common and potentially ecologically important members of arid ecosystems throughout the world, basic life history information is lacking for most species. In the… Expand
Scale-based correlations of relative areas with fracture of chocolate
Abstract Scale-based correlation analyses are applied to the fractography of chocolate. The objective is to show how scale-based analyses can find functional correlations between surface properties… Expand
Reproductive investment in two species of scorpion, Vaejovis waueri (Vaejovidae) and Diplocentrus linda (Diplocentridae), from West Texas
- C. Brown, D. R. Formanowicz
- Biology
- 1996
Scorpions have many life history traits, such as a long juvenile period, viviparity, long gestation times, iteroparity, and parental care, which are uncommon in terrestrial invertebrates. Despite… Expand
THE FREQUENCY OF LEG AUTOTOMY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SURVIVAL IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF THE WOLF SPIDER PARDOSA VALENS
- C. Brown, C. C. Amaya, D. R. Formanowicz
- Biology
- 27 March 2018
Autotomy occurs when an animal intentionally sacrifices an appendage to escape predation or free a limb. While immediately beneficial, loss of an appendage can lead to a variety of future costs. In… Expand