
Daniel Brown
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Dec 4, 2024 |
jsams.org | Felix Leung |Daniel Brown |Emma Warner |Samuel Harris |Emma Warner |South Brisbane | +3 more
KeywordsAdolescentContactCervicalTraumatic brain injuryMalePractical Implications•Neck strength is an important consideration for concussion injuries in adolescent athletes. •Decreased neck extension strength may be a risk factor for concussion.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
fredericknewspost.com | Daniel Brown
The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), a 70-mile 500,000-volt transmission line project, aims to import energy from out of state to increase power capacity for Maryland's grid system, largely supporting new data centers in Frederick. However, this project has faced significant opposition, revealing a stark contrast between candidates in Maryland's 6th District congressional race. kAmpE 2 C646?E uC656C:4< r@F?EJ 56=682E:@?
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Feb 2, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Daniel J Phipps |Daniel Brown |Martin S. Hagger |Kyra Hamilton
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Oct 1, 2023 |
eneuro.org | Laura Magaña-Hernandez |Erin Rose |Daniel Brown |Elizabeth Hamada
little skatephotoreceptorsretinarodsSB-3DEMsimplexSignificance StatementThe vast majority of vertebrate retinas are duplex and have mixed rod-cone populations of photoreceptors. The processing of visual information in a duplex retina is separated between rods and cones, which mediate function under scotopic and photopic lighting conditions, respectively. However, the cartilaginous fish little skate (Leucoraja erinacea) has a simplex retina, comprised solely of one photoreceptor cell type.
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Sep 6, 2023 |
921wlhr.com | Daniel Brown
Teachers and students across the state are invited to celebrate wildlife through art by participating in the 34 th annual Give Wildlife a Chance Poster Contest. The goal of this competition for grades K-5 is to generate knowledge of and appreciation for Georgia’s biological diversity.
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