INITIAL COLONIZATION OF LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK BY THE EASTERN COYOTE, CANIS LATRANS (CARNIVORA, CANIDAE), INCLUDING FIRST RECORD OF BREEDING

Initial colonization of Long Island, New York by the eastern coyote, Canis latrans (Carnivora, Canidae), including first record of breeding

Coyotes (Canis latrans Say, 1823) have increased their range dramatically over the past century.Formerly restricted to western North America, they now roam across the continent, in many habitats including large cities.One of the last areas in North America without coyotes has been merlot redbud tree for sale Long Island, NY, a 362

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Queer(ing) Urban Planning and Municipal Governance

To queer urban planning and municipal governance requires explicit civic engagement with sexual and gender minority inclusions, representations and needs in urban plans and transpharm online shopping policies across departmental and committee silos.This collection questions the hetero-cis-normative assumptions of urban planning and examines the int

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Large-scale brain functional network topology disruptions underlie symptom heterogeneity in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Accumulating evidence suggests brain network dysfunction in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Whether large-scale brain network connectivity patterns reflect clinical heterogeneity in ADHD remains to be fully understood.This study aimed to characterize the differential within- and between-network functional connectivity (FC) changes i

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Experimental Investigation into the Effects of Thermal Recuperation on the Combustion Characteristics of a Non-Premixed Meso-Scale Vortex Combustor

In small-scale combustors, the ratio of area to the combustor volume increases and hence heat loss from the combustor’s wall is significantly enhanced and flame quenching occurs.To solve this problem, non-premixed vortex flow is employed to stabilize flames in a meso-scale combustion chamber to generate small-scale power or thrust for propuls

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