Characterization of trapped lignin-degrading microbes in tropical forest soil.

SYNAPSE, Symposium for Young Neuroscientists and Professors of the Southeast: A One-day, Regional Neuroscience Meeting Focusing on Undergraduate Research.

Changes in microbial community characteristics and soil organic matter with nitrogen additions in two tropical forests.

Analysis of nasal ptosis correction using lower lateral to upper lateral cartilage suspension.

Microbial communities acclimate to recurring changes in soil redox potential status.

Office managers' forum.

Tropical forest soil microbial communities couple iron and carbon biogeochemistry.

Nasal chemosensory cells use bitter taste signaling to detect irritants and bacterial signals.

The anatomical and electrophysiological basis of peripheral nasal trigeminal chemoreception.

Management of the overprojected nose and ptotic nasal tip.

The benefits of identifying removable prosthetic devices.

PLANT AND MICROBIAL CONTROLS ON NITROGEN RETENTION AND LOSS IN A HUMID TROPICAL FOREST.

Solitary chemoreceptor cell survival is independent of intact trigeminal innervation.

Realistic expectations: to morph or not to morph?

Long-term patterns in tropical reforestation: plant community composition and aboveground biomass accumulation.