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    And on earth, peace

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    Luke 2:14

    Submarine groundwater discharge: an unseen yet potentially important coastal phenomenon

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    In collaboration with researchers from Florida State University, Florida Sea Grant introduces an important but poorly known topic: submarine groundwater discharge. Although nearly invisible, submarine groundwater discharge influences coastal systems. This brochure helps explain this important phenomenon. (8pp.

    Barriers to Providing MTMS

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    Revising old child support orders: The Wisconsin experience

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    In an effort to make Wisconsin's child support cases more equitable and up-to-date, child support staff reviewed "old" child support orders in thirteen of the state's seventy-two counties. (Reviewing old child support orders is now mandatory under the provisions of the Family Support Act of 1988.) Of the reviewed cases, only 21 percent were revised. Primary reasons for non-revision were the economic circumstances of the noncustodial parent (among welfare cases) and a lack of permission by the custodial parent to proceed (among non-welfare cases). Revised orders increased substantially, an average of $116/month (77 percent). An alternative method of keeping orders current is to express them as a percentage of the noncustodial parent's income; these orders are kept up-to-date automatically and are associated with large increases in collections.

    The effects of Nematode Infection and MI-Mediated Resistance in Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum) on Plant Fitness

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    The Mi gene in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a single, dominant resistance (R) gene that confers resistance against several species of insects and root-knot nematodes. Tis study examined the impact of root-knot nematode infestation and the plant growth and reproduction of near-isogenic tomato cultivars with and without Mi. The objectives of this experiment were to examine the potential fitness costs and benefits of the R gene-mediated herbivore resistance, and to explore the role of nematodes as a selection pressure favoring plants that carry Mi. Mi-mediated resistance dramatically reduced nematode reproduction on tomato. In the presence of nematodes, plants that carried Mi produced larger fruits and greater foliar biomass than susceptible plants. Both resistant and susceptible plants, however were able to compensate for heavy nematode infestation, and neither genotype showed a significant reduction in yield or estimated lifetime seed production in response to infestation. Therefore, Mi-mediated resistance did not provide a fitness benefit to the plants under the infestation level tested. Seeds from plants that carried Mi Also had lower germination rates than seeds from susceptible plants, suggesting that there may be a metabolic fitness cost associated with Mi-mediated nematode resistance

    The Aging LGBTQ Population

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    Although being LGBTQ is more accepted than it was in previous times, there are still barriers that exist which keep some LGBTQ people from accessing quality healthcare. In the middle-age and older LGBTQ population, there are further issues that arise. Health care providers should be aware of some of these issues so that they can be addressed during an office visit if necessary.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1356/thumbnail.jp

    The Legislation of Hadrian

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