WHY SO FEW, STILL? CHALLENGES TO ATTRACTING, ADVANCING, AND KEEPING WOMEN FACULTY OF COLOR IN ACADEMIA


Chlamydia pneumoniae is genetically diverse in animals and appears to have crossed the host barrier to humans on (at least) two occasions.

Chlamydia pneumoniae is a common human and animal pathogen associated with a wide range of diseases.Since the first isolation of C.pneumoniae TWAR in 1965, all human isolates have been Kitchen essentially clonal, providing little evolutionary insight.To address this gap, we investigated the genetic diversity of 30 isolates from diverse geographical

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The Role of Dissolved Oxygen in Hard Clam Aquaculture

FA152, an 11-page illustrated fact sheet by Kerry Weber, Elise Hoover, Leslie Sturmer, and Shirley Baker, discusses dissolved oxygen in clam leases, how to monitor varying concentrations, signs of oxygen stress, how North Carolina it affects hard clam production, and how to develop a management strategy to adapt to dissolved oxygen levels.Includes

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Dechurched Christians in Hong Kong: A Study

Though many Christian churches exist in Hong Kong, some who claim to be Christians are not members of churches, nor do they attend a Sunday service regularly.They identify as faithful but not religious.Some might even be pursuing advanced degrees in Christian studies.Why do they not join an institutional church then? Have they experienced trauma in

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