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Title
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A psychometric assessment of a network social capital scale among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals
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Author
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Zarwell, Meagan, Walsh, Jennifer L., Quinn, Katherine G., Kaniuka, Andrea
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Date Created
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2021, 2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Social capital (Sociology)--Research--Methodology, Social networks, Queer studies
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Description
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Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual a...
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Title
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A psychometric assessment of a network social capital scale among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals
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Author
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Zarwell, Meagan, Walsh, Jennifer L., Quinn, Katherine G., Kaniuka, Andrea
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Date Created
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2021, 2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Social capital (Sociology)--Research--Methodology, Social networks, Queer studies
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Description
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Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual a...
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Title
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A psychometric assessment of a network social capital scale among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals
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Author
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Zarwell, Meagan, Walsh, Jennifer L., Quinn, Katherine G., Kaniuka, Andrea
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Date Created
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2021, 2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Social capital (Sociology)--Research--Methodology, Social networks, Queer studies
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Description
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Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual a...
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Title
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A psychometric assessment of a network social capital scale among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals
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Author
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Zarwell, Meagan, Walsh, Jennifer L., Quinn, Katherine G., Kaniuka, Andrea
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Date Created
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2021, 2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Social capital (Sociology)--Research--Methodology, Social networks, Queer studies
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Description
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Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual a...
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Title
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A psychometric assessment of a network social capital scale among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals
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Author
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Zarwell, Meagan, Walsh, Jennifer L., Quinn, Katherine G., Kaniuka, Andrea
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Date Created
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2021, 2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Social capital (Sociology)--Research--Methodology, Social networks, Queer studies
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Description
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Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual a...
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Title
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A psychometric assessment of a network social capital scale among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals
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Author
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Zarwell, Meagan, Walsh, Jennifer L., Quinn, Katherine G., Kaniuka, Andrea
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Date Created
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2021, 2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Social capital (Sociology)--Research--Methodology, Social networks, Queer studies
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Description
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Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual a...
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Title
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Accounting for residential propagule pressure improves prediction of urban plant invasion
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Author
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Thill, Jean-Claude, Davis, Amy J. S., Singh, Kunwar K., Meentemeyer, Ross K.
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Invasive plants, Urban forestry
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Description
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Plant invasions substantially impact the ecosystem services provided by forests in urbanizing regions. Knowing where invasion risk is greatest helps target early detection and eradication efforts, but developing an accurate predictive model of inv...
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Title
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Accounting for residential propagule pressure improves prediction of urban plant invasion
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Author
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Thill, Jean-Claude, Davis, Amy J. S., Singh, Kunwar K., Meentemeyer, Ross K.
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Invasive plants, Urban forestry
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Description
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Plant invasions substantially impact the ecosystem services provided by forests in urbanizing regions. Knowing where invasion risk is greatest helps target early detection and eradication efforts, but developing an accurate predictive model of inv...
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Title
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Accounting for residential propagule pressure improves prediction of urban plant invasion
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Author
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Thill, Jean-Claude, Davis, Amy J. S., Singh, Kunwar K., Meentemeyer, Ross K.
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Invasive plants, Urban forestry
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Description
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Plant invasions substantially impact the ecosystem services provided by forests in urbanizing regions. Knowing where invasion risk is greatest helps target early detection and eradication efforts, but developing an accurate predictive model of inv...
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Title
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Accounting for residential propagule pressure improves prediction of urban plant invasion
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Author
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Thill, Jean-Claude, Davis, Amy J. S., Singh, Kunwar K., Meentemeyer, Ross K.
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Invasive plants, Urban forestry
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Description
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Plant invasions substantially impact the ecosystem services provided by forests in urbanizing regions. Knowing where invasion risk is greatest helps target early detection and eradication efforts, but developing an accurate predictive model of inv...
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Title
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Accounting for residential propagule pressure improves prediction of urban plant invasion
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Author
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Thill, Jean-Claude, Davis, Amy J. S., Singh, Kunwar K., Meentemeyer, Ross K.
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Invasive plants, Urban forestry
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Description
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Plant invasions substantially impact the ecosystem services provided by forests in urbanizing regions. Knowing where invasion risk is greatest helps target early detection and eradication efforts, but developing an accurate predictive model of inv...
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Title
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Accounting for residential propagule pressure improves prediction of urban plant invasion
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Author
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Thill, Jean-Claude, Davis, Amy J. S., Singh, Kunwar K., Meentemeyer, Ross K.
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Invasive plants, Urban forestry
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Description
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Plant invasions substantially impact the ecosystem services provided by forests in urbanizing regions. Knowing where invasion risk is greatest helps target early detection and eradication efforts, but developing an accurate predictive model of inv...
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Title
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Cellular bioreactivity of micro- and nano-plastic particles in oysters
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Author
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Gaspar, Tamara R., Chi, Richard J., Parrow, Matthew W., Ringwood, Amy H.
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Date Created
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2018
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Subjects--Topical
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Plastics, Nanoparticles
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Description
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The global usage of plastics has increased dramatically over the last several decades. Polystyrene (PS) is the fourth most common plastic material produced annually due to its many versatile applications. Consequently, there has been a coinciding ...
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Title
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Cellular bioreactivity of micro- and nano-plastic particles in oysters
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Author
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Gaspar, Tamara R., Chi, Richard J., Parrow, Matthew W., Ringwood, Amy H.
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Date Created
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2018
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Subjects--Topical
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Plastics, Nanoparticles
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Description
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The global usage of plastics has increased dramatically over the last several decades. Polystyrene (PS) is the fourth most common plastic material produced annually due to its many versatile applications. Consequently, there has been a coinciding ...