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June 5, 2024
A late-Ediacaran crown-group sponge animal
Xiaopeng Wang, Alexander G Liu, Zhe Chen, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
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January 11, 2017
Proposing a Framework for Mobile Applications in Disaster Health Learning
Alexander G Liu, Brian A Altman, Kenneth Schor, et al.
Ecology Letters
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September 14, 2019
The importance of neutral over niche processes in structuring Ediacaran early animal communities
Emily G Mitchell, Simon Harris, Charlotte G Kenchington, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
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March 15, 2021
Longitudinal Study of Hurricane Preparedness Behaviors: Influence of Collective Efficacy
Holly B Herberman Mash, Carol S Fullerton, Joshua C Morganstein, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
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June 30, 2022
Responding to Repeated Disasters: Time to Recovery in Public Health Workers
Holly B Herberman Mash, Carol S Fullerton, Joshua C Morganstein, et al.
Urology
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June 14, 2017
Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose (Fibrillar) Reduces Risk of Postoperative Corporal Bleeding Following Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Surgery
Alexander T Rozanski, Boyd R Viers, Alexander G Liu, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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April 14, 2019
Author Correction: Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion
Rachel Wood, Alexander G Liu, Frederick Bowyer, et al.
Science Advances
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July 24, 2021
The developmental biology of <i>Charnia</i> and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs
Frances S Dunn, Alexander G Liu, Dmitriy V Grazhdankin, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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March 13, 2019
Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion
Rachel Wood, Alexander G Liu, Frederick Bowyer, et al.
Interface Focus
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July 10, 2020
The influence of environmental setting on the community ecology of Ediacaran organisms
Emily G Mitchell, Nikolai Bobkov, Natalia Bykova, et al.
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Nature
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June 5, 2024
A late-Ediacaran crown-group sponge animal
Xiaopeng Wang, Alexander G Liu, Zhe Chen, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
|
January 11, 2017
Proposing a Framework for Mobile Applications in Disaster Health Learning
Alexander G Liu, Brian A Altman, Kenneth Schor, et al.
Ecology Letters
|
September 14, 2019
The importance of neutral over niche processes in structuring Ediacaran early animal communities
Emily G Mitchell, Simon Harris, Charlotte G Kenchington, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
|
March 15, 2021
Longitudinal Study of Hurricane Preparedness Behaviors: Influence of Collective Efficacy
Holly B Herberman Mash, Carol S Fullerton, Joshua C Morganstein, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
|
June 30, 2022
Responding to Repeated Disasters: Time to Recovery in Public Health Workers
Holly B Herberman Mash, Carol S Fullerton, Joshua C Morganstein, et al.
Urology
|
June 14, 2017
Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose (Fibrillar) Reduces Risk of Postoperative Corporal Bleeding Following Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Surgery
Alexander T Rozanski, Boyd R Viers, Alexander G Liu, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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April 14, 2019
Author Correction: Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion
Rachel Wood, Alexander G Liu, Frederick Bowyer, et al.
Science Advances
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July 24, 2021
The developmental biology of <i>Charnia</i> and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs
Frances S Dunn, Alexander G Liu, Dmitriy V Grazhdankin, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
|
March 13, 2019
Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion
Rachel Wood, Alexander G Liu, Frederick Bowyer, et al.
Interface Focus
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July 10, 2020
The influence of environmental setting on the community ecology of Ediacaran organisms
Emily G Mitchell, Nikolai Bobkov, Natalia Bykova, et al.
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