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Hα detector system for the helically symmetric experiment
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H-CFA: a Simplified Approach for Pushdown Control Flow Analysis
(2016-08-01)In control flow analysis (CFA), call/return mismatch is a problem that reduces analysis precision. So-called k-CFA uses bounded call-strings to obtain limited call/return matching, but it has a serious performance problem ... -
Habit Reversal Training to Treat Tics in a Young Boy Diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome
(2012-04)Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder. A majority of patients seek medical treatment to manage tics (Piacentini & Chang, 2001). Tic symptoms also fluctuate as function of the environment (Leckman & Cohen, 1999) ... -
Habit Reversal Training to Treat Tics in a Young Boy Diagnosed with Tourette's Syndrome
(2011-05)Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder. Habit Reversal Training (HRT) (Azrin & Nunn, 1973) is a multi-component behavioral treatment package for suppressing nervous habits and tics by creating awareness of the ... -
Habitat and Conservation of the Endemic Grenada Frog (Pristimantis euphronides)
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)Invasive species, loss of habitat and climate change are just some of the many threats accelerating biodiversity loss. Understanding their impacts on endangered species is key to implementing effective conservation. The ... -
Habitat Filtering of Trait Diversity in Pine Lake's Aquatic Plant Communities
(2012-04)This study examined the aquatic plant communities of Pine Lake using an approach popular in terrestrial plant ecology (Cornwall et al., 2006) but largely unprecedented under water. This approach measures plant species ... -
Habitat Matters for Inorganic Carbon Acquisition in 38 Species of Red Macroalgae (Rhodophyta) from Puget Sound, Washington, USA
(2013-08-01)The ability of macroalgae to photosynthetically raise the pH and deplete the inorganic carbon pool from the surrounding medium has been in the past correlated with habitat and growth conditions. The objectives of this study ... -
Habitat Preferences of the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles Minor) in Cities and Villages in Southeastern Wisconsin
(2014-08-01)Limited survey data and numerous anecdotal accounts indicate that the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) is experiencing population declines in Wisconsin. However, the magnitude of the decline is unclear because current ... -
Habitat Relationships of Avian and Bat Species Assemblages within Managed Pine Forests of the Great Lakes
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2011-06)Intensive forest management, resulting in plantations, has been criticized for potential reductions in biological diversity when compared to natural forests. Commercial forestry is an important contributor to the economy ... -
Habitat Relationships of Bird Communities in Wisconsin Peatlands
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2008-08)Effective conservation of biological diversity requires understanding of the influences of habitat composition and structure on species and community composition. Although patterns of bird richness and abundance in ... -
Habitat Relationships of Red-Backed Salamanders (Plethodon Cinereus) in Appalachian Grazing Systems
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2006-05)Woodland salamanders (Plethodon spp.) are important contributors to biodiversity and trophic processes within Appalachian forests. However, altered microclimates and vegetation structure after timber harvest, such as ... -
Habitat Selection by Meadow Voles (Microtus Pennsylvanicus) and Schrews (Sorex spp.) in Sedge Meadows and Use of Remote Cameras to Analyze Behavior in Meadow Voles and Meadow Jumping Mice (Zapus hudsonius)
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2016-01)Small mammals play a variety of important roles in Wisconsin ecosystems. Small mammals act as seed dispersers and seed predators, as well as a valuable food source for a variety of predators. An abundance and rich diversity ... -
Habitat Use and Movement of Sub-Adult Lake Sturgeon in the Lower Wolf River, Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2016-01)Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens populations have experienced precipitous declines over their native range due to high exploitation and habitat fragmentation. Because of these declines, harvest on many Lake Sturgeon ... -
Habitat Use and Movement Patterns of the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake in Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1997-05)The eastern massasauga rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus) has been listed as endangered in Wisconsin since 1975. The current status of the massasauga in Wisconsin is uncertain. A recent statewide survey located ... -
Habitat Use and Movements of a Blanding's Turtle Population in Central Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1985-12)Eight radio-tagged Blanding's turtles, monitored from June 1983 to January 1984 showed high use of a cattail marsh (101 turtle-days) and a sparsely vegetated pond (88 turtle-days). Most inhabited wetlands were less ... -
Habitat Use, Availability, and Preference for Johnny Darter, White Sucker, Northern Hog Sucker, Common Shiner, and Creek Chub in Streams in Central Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1989-10)I determined habitat use, availability, and preference for johnny darters (Etheostoma nigrum), white suckers (Catostomus commersoni), hog suckers (HyPentelium nigricans), common shiners (Notropis cornutus), and creek ... -
Habitat use, Movements, and Population Characteristics of Urban Striped Skunks
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1985-10) -
Habitat utilization by cyprinids in a backwater area of Navigation Pool 7, Upper Mississippi River, 1982
(1984-05)The distribution and feeding patterns of several species of cyprinids were examined to determine the means by which partitioning of resources occured. -
Habitat utilization of a main channel island in navigation pool 7 of the upper Mississippi River by young-of-the-year fishes
(1989-12)Young-of-the-year fishes in the main channel island environment of the upper Mississippi River were examined to determine critical biotic and abiotic factors that influence their distributions. A main channel island complex ...