R Kroger
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Recent Articles
1.
Radini A, Tromp M, Beach A, Tong E, Speller C, McCormick M, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2019 Jan;
5(1):eaau7126.
PMID: 30662947
During the European Middle Ages, the opening of long-distance Asian trade routes introduced exotic goods, including ultramarine, a brilliant blue pigment produced from lapis lazuli stone mined only in Afghanistan....
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Sommer F, Hoffmann T, Mlynski G, Reichert M, Grossi A, Kroger R, et al.
HNO
. 2017 Dec;
66(4):280-289.
PMID: 29222682
The human nose takes primary responsibility for preconditioning inhaled air. Numerous pathologies can affect the physiology of the nose. The beginnings of flow analyzes were carried out with three-dimensional casting...
3.
Moore M, Locke M, Kroger R
Chemosphere
. 2016 Jul;
160:149-54.
PMID: 27372264
Within the agriculturally-intensive Mississippi River Basin of the United States, significant conservation efforts have focused on management practices that reduce nutrient runoff into receiving aquatic ecosystems. Only a small fraction...
4.
Moore M, Kroger R, Locke M
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2016 May;
97(2):244-8.
PMID: 27225509
Standard procedures do not exist for drying and storage of plant samples prior to chemical analyses. Since immediate analysis is not always possible, current research examined which plant drying and...
5.
Sommer F, Scheithauer M, Kroger R, Rettinger G, Lindemann J
Laryngorhinootologie
. 2014 Nov;
93(11):746-50.
PMID: 25369158
Introduction: The nose is responsible for humidification, heating and cleaning of the inhaled air. The sneeze reflex leads to a shock-like cleaning of the nose in strong particle exposure. The...
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Moore M, Kroger R, Locke M, Lizotte Jr R, Testa 3rd S, Cooper C
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2014 Aug;
93(5):574-9.
PMID: 25145638
Vegetated buffers of different designs are often used as edge-of-field treatment practices to remove pesticides that may be entrained in agricultural runoff. However, buffer system efficacy in pesticide runoff mitigation...
7.
Goetz D, Kroger R, Miranda L
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2014 Feb;
92(5):503-8.
PMID: 24526283
The smallmouth buffalo Ictiobus bubalus is a native benthivore to floodplain lakes in the Yazoo River Basin, USA. Based on evidence from other benthivorous fish studies we hypothesized high biomasses...
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Kroger R, Usborne E, Pierce S
J Environ Qual
. 2013 Nov;
42(5):1480-5.
PMID: 24216425
Low-grade weirs are controlled surface drainage management structures that are being advocated for improving water quality of downstream ecosystems within agricultural landscapes. Low-grade weirs are small controlled drainage structures that...
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Shoemaker C, Kroger R, Reese B, Pierce S
Environ Sci Process Impacts
. 2013 Jul;
15(9):1685-91.
PMID: 23842895
Reduction-oxidation or redox potential is typically collected by measuring redox at a single time interval and returning to the electrode to collect subsequent intervals to generate a temporal gradient of...
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Kroger R, Dunne E, Novak J, King K, MClellan E, Smith D, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2012 Nov;
442:263-74.
PMID: 23178830
This review provides a critical overview of conservation practices that are aimed at improving water quality by retaining phosphorus (P) downstream of runoff genesis. The review is structured around specific...