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  1. Sara Johnson received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Stanford University and her B.A. from Yale University in Comparative Literature and African American Studies. She has done extensive research abroad, living in Senegal, Cuba, Haiti and Martinique.

  2. Sarah E Johnson. FDA. Verified email at fda.hhs.gov. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by. Cited by. ... SE Johnson, E Holder-Hayes, GK Tessman, BA King, T Alexander, ... American journal of preventive medicine 50 (4), e91-e100, 2016. 158:

  3. Sarah E Johnson. Graduate Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University. Verified email at stanford.edu. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. ... HC Hill, JP Papay, N Schwartz, S Johnson, E Freitag, K Donohue, ... 3: 2021: Red ruffed lemur (Varecia rubra). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020.

  4. Sarah E. Johnson. Northland College. Verified email at northland.edu - Homepage. Plant Ecology Conservation Community Dynamics Ecological Monitoring. ... SE Johnson, EL Mudrak, EA Beever, S Sanders, DM Waller. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38 (1), 143-156, 2008. 37: 2008:

  5. Changes in land use, altered flow regimes, invasions by pests and pathogens, and climate change are, separately and together, altering ecological dynamics of floodplain forests. The complex ...

  6. Sara E. Johnson is an author of mystery novels that combine forensic science, exotic locations, and romantic tension. Visit her website to learn more about her books, including The Bone Riddle, a thrilling adventure in New Zealand that involves ancient bones, Maori legends, and a deadly secret.

  7. 1 Jul 2019 · Explanations for the development of spontaneous vowel nasalization include (1) variations in VPO during the production of low vowels; (2) velopharyngeal underspecification for glottal consonants; and (3) breathy–nasal acoustic similarity (Ohala, 1975, Ohala, 1993). We detail how each context may induce vowel nasalization in the following ...