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Examinations of cannabinoids as treatment strategies for CUD have so far been restricted to adult populations

This is an extremely exciting time in the domain of adolescent and emerging adult prevention and intervention work for cannabis use and related CUD. At present, we are coming out from an era with limited prevention and treatment intervention options. To that end, the past few decades have been demarcated by addiction paradigms and related […]

Cannabis clients often shared the same lobbyists/agencies

These 14 funders were exclusively cannabis affiliates or lobbying agencies with known cannabis industry connections: Liv Well, Buddy Boy, Dixie Brands, Gobi Labs, Gold Dome Access, Lightshade, Medicine Man, MedPharm Holdings, Native Roots, Natural Selections, TEQ Analytic Solutions, The Green Solution, Vicente Sederberg, and Wolf Public Affairs. All but Gobi Labs shared professional ties: John […]

Five significant indirect effects of anxious-depressive symptoms were discriminated on harmful cannabis use

In the mediation model a non-significant total-effect was demonstrated between anxious-depressive symptoms and cannabis use frequency. Therefore, indirect effects were not estimated on this relationship. Existing findings reported significant, positive and weak associations between anxious-depressive symptoms and cannabis use . However, the studies in the literature largely vary how they measure cannabis use and which […]

This trend was moderately observed in the Pre-Planting assessment being almost diluted at Post-Emergence

Barbour et al.  finally proposed the inverse of the variance  as an indicator of precision; in this study, we considered a threshold level of “1” as the minimal precision accepted for a reliable sampling. Only dominance of rapeseed in Winter was considered not reliable , being considered with restrictions in the further analysis. The percentage […]

Greater water retention by pine bark early in the experiment was likely due to initial hydrophobicity common in sphagnum peat moss

The amount of water held by peat moss can be 15 to 20 times its own weight, depending on peat moss type . By week 4, water retention was equal or greater in peat moss compared to pine bark across both experiments. Greater water retention by pine bark early in the experiment was likely due […]

Physical control involves use of mechanical harvesting and hydrologic drawdown

Common water hyacinth remains the oldest and most widely spread invasive aquatic plant in Louisiana as evidenced by Figures 4-6. Alligator weed infestation in 41 HUC of Louisiana made it the highest among all other species. Recently, giant Salvinia aggressive nature is causing a widespread in the State waterways within the short time of introduction. […]

There has been an increasing and competing demand for other water uses in urban areas

An early concern with the planting of trees and shrubs in channels was they would be too effective and cause the channel to migrate, especially in areas where the original channel was some distance, and lower, than the constructed channel. Although more sinuosity in a channelized stream might ultimately be a desirable objective, in the […]

SWIR bands 2 – 8 were a necessity for differentiating between the plant species

Those indices are sensitive to moisture content in plant leaves suggesting leaf succulence was important in crop weed separation and weed to weed separation. The SWIR band serves as a measure of water content, leaf internal structure, and dry matter; whereas, the NIR band serves as measurement of only leaf internal structure and dry matter […]