Publications by authors named "B Washington"

Health care spending in the US reached $4.9 trillion and increased 7.5 percent in 2023, growing from a rate of 4.

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Hydrologic alterations associated with urbanization can weaken connections between riparian zones, streams, and uplands, leading to negative effects on the ability of riparian zones to intercept pollutants carried by surface water runoff and groundwater flow such as nitrate (NO ) and phosphate (PO ). We analyzed the monthly water table as an indicator of riparian connectivity, along with groundwater NO and PO concentrations, at four riparian sites within and near the Gwynns Falls Watershed in Baltimore, MD, from 1998 to 2018. The sites included one forested reference site (Oregon Ridge), two suburban riparian sites (Glyndon and Gwynnbrook), and one urban riparian site (Cahill) with at least two locations and four monitoring wells, located 5 m from the center of the stream, at each site.

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Pandemic-related distancing regulations gave medical educators at our college an opportunity to reimagine and expand our evidenced-based medicine curriculum to an asynchronous, virtual format. We share the experience of course directors, faculty, and students with our new surgical journal club format. Our goal was to support learners' critical appraisal skills of the surgical literature through active learning modalities such as visual abstract generation and audio-synopsis creation.

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  • The study investigates corn biomass accumulation and nutrient uptake during the V6 growth stage, highlighting the importance of synchronizing nutrient supply with crop demand to minimize nutrient loss and improve efficiency.* -
  • Corn recovery from early nutrient stress, where no fertilizer was applied initially, was assessed under varying soil moisture levels using different irrigation systems, revealing significant reductions in biomass and nutrient uptake.* -
  • Results showed that early nutrient stress led to yield reductions between 1.58 to 3.4 Mg/ha, with more severe impacts (37.6-38.2% reduction) under subsurface drip irrigation due to water stress in topsoil.*
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Streamflow-duration assessment methods (SDAMs) are rapid, indicator-based tools for classifying streamflow duration (e.g., intermittent vs perennial flow) at the reach scale.

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