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61“…RESULTS: This island-resident hypothesis was tested by analyzing whole mitogenome haplotypes and 2048 nuclear single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between M. alfredi (n = 38) on Hawaiʻi Island and Maui Nui (the 4-island complex of Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi and Kahoʻolawe). …”
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62por Sterzel, Mariusz“…The main disadvantage of our solution is necessity of local Maui configuration on each site by an administrator. …”
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63por Santamaria, Carlos A., Mateos, Mariana, Taiti, Stefano, DeWitt, Thomas J., Hurtado, Luis A.“…The phylogeographic patterns of Ligia in the study area are complex, with Hawaiʻi, Oʻahu, and the Maui-Nui islands sharing major lineages, implying multiple inter-island historical dispersal events. …”
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64“…BACKGROUND: Many intervention-based studies aiming to improve mental health do not include a multi-attribute utility instrument (MAUI) that produces quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and it limits the applicability of the health economic analyses. …”
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65“…Sample: Thirty-three native Hawaiian parents with a child with asthma met in 9 separate focus groups during 2012–2015 on the islands of Hawai‘i, Kaua‘i, Maui, Moloka‘i, and Lāna‘i. Results: The study’s findings were congruent with the first Mālama study results of focus groups on O‘ahu. …”
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66por Santamaria, Jessika“…The article presents data collected throughout August 2014 to November 2015, on the two Hawaiian Islands of Oahu and Maui. Apis and non-Apis specimens – a total of four species – were collected and tested for Deformed Wing virus (DWV) absence or presence, only. …”
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67Spinosad resistance in field populations of melon fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Coquillett), in Hawaiipor Hsu, Ju‐Chun, Chou, Ming‐Yi, Mau, Ronald FL, Maeda, Colby, Shikano, Ikkei, Manoukis, Nicholas C, Vargas, Roger I“…Resistance in the three Oahu and one Maui populations declined over generations in the absence of spinosad but remained elevated in some cases. …”
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68“…Toward further understanding of how host-parasite and parasite-parasite relationships may impact virulence, this study characterizes within-host diversity of malaria parasite populations based on genetic analysis of the trap (thrombospondin-related anonymous protein) gene in isolates originating from Hawaii, Maui and Kauai Islands. METHODS: A total of 397 clones were produced by nested PCR amplification and cloning of a 1664 bp fragment of the trap gene from two malarial isolates, K1 (Kauai) and KV115 (Hawaii) that have been used for experimental studies, and from additional isolates from wild birds on Kauai, Maui and Hawaii Islands. …”
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69“…The purpose of this study was to create a baseline carbon (C) budget of a conventionally managed sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) production system on Maui, Hawaii, and compare it to three different future energy cropping scenarios: (1) conventional sugarcane with a 50% deficit irrigation (sugarcane 50%), (2) ratoon harvested napiergrass (Pennisetum purpureum Schumach.) with 100% irrigation (napier 100%), and (3) ratoon harvested napiergrass with a 50% deficit irrigation (napier 50%). …”
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70por Scala, Victoria A, Hayashi, Michael S, Kaneshige, Jason, Haut, Elliott R, Ng, Karen, Furuta, Sho“…RESULTS: Sixty-one patients sustained SRIs in the Hawaiian Islands: 25 in Maui, 16 in O’ahu, 12 in Hawai’i, and 8 in Kaua’i. …”
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71“…We report on four new island records; Scatella amnica and Scatella stagnalis from Kauai, Scatella oahuense from Lanai, and Scatella terryi from Maui. A list of material present, comprising over 3100 individual specimen records in the collections of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Essig Musuem of Entomology at UC Berkeley is included, along with details distributional maps for the Hawaiian endemic species.…”
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72por Campbell, Julie A., Hensher, Martin, Neil, Amanda, Venn, Alison, Otahal, Petr, Wilkinson, Stephen, Palmer, Andrew J.“…BACKGROUND: Choice of a multi-attribute utility instrument (MAUI) that appropriately assesses an intervention’s health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) impacts is a vital part of healthcare resource allocation and clinical assessment. …”
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73por Beatley, Timothy, 1957-Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- The vulnerability of coastal communities -- Coastal resilience : key planning dimensions -- Barriers to coastal resilience -- Understanding the political setting and context -- Principles of coastal resilience -- Tools and techniques for enhancing and strengthening coastal resilience -- Worcester County, Maryland -- Cannon Beach and the Northwest Oregon Coast -- Palm Beach County, Florida -- Charleston County, South Carolina -- New Orleans, Louisiana, and resilience after Katrina -- Brief coastal resilience profiles : La Plata, Maryland : rebuilding after a devastating tornado ; The villages at Loreto Bay, Baja California Sur : a model of a new, resilient, and sustainable coastal town ; Kinston, North Carolina : sustainable redevelopment and green infrastructure ; Solara : solar-powered affordable housing in San Diego County, California ; Maui County, Hawaii : resilient island paradise ; Noisette, North Charleston, South Carolina : large-scale coastal redevelopment with resilience and sustainability at the core -- Conclusion : the promise of coastal resilience.…”
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74por Kirkland, Harry, Campbell, Julie, Reece, Jeanette, Nag, Nupur, Probst, Yasmine, Neate, Sandra, De Livera, Alysha, Jelinek, George, Simpson-Yap, Steve“…METHODS: HSUs were generated from responses to Short-Form Six-Dimension (SF-6D) MAUI, and quality-of-the-diet by Diet Habits Questionnaire (DHQ). …”
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75por Rodrigues, Carla, Brunner, Marion, Steiman, Shawn, Bowen, Gabriel J., Nogueira, José M. F., Gautz, Loren, Prohaska, Thomas, Máguas, Cristina“…The coffees were produced in five Hawaii regions: Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. Results indicate that coffee plant seed isotopes reflect interactions between the coffee plant and the local environment. …”
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76“…Here, we use quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping to infer the number, distribution, and effect size of mating song rhythm variations in the crickets Laupala eukolea and Laupala cerasina, which occur on different islands (Maui and Hawaii). We then compare these results with a similar study of an independently evolving species pair that diverged within the same island. …”
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77“…Having been affected by the highest increase in COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, Honolulu and Maui counties in Hawaii implemented vaccine passport mandates for select industries in September 2021. …”
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78por Effler, Paul V., Pang, Lorrin, Kitsutani, Paul, Vorndam, Vance, Nakata, Michele, Ayers, Tracy, Elm, Joe, Tom, Tammy, Reiter, Paul, Rigau-Perez, José G., Hayes, John M., Mills, Kristin, Napier, Mike, Clark, Gary G., Gubler, Duane J.“…Aedes albopictus was present in all communities surveyed on Oahu, Maui, Molokai, and Kauai; no Ae. aegypti were found. …”
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79“…The tree species Chrysodracon auwahiensis (C. auwahiensis), endemic to Maui and Molokai, still has large adult populations in dry lands of the islands, but unfortunately no regeneration from seed has been reported in those areas for many years. …”
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80“…Encounter rates were assessed during transect surveys of the Au'Au Channel, Maui, Hawaii. Initially, rates increased, tracking projected growth rates for this population segment. …”
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