Isaac L. Howard Data-verified
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Isaac L. Howard is a faculty member at Arkansas State University. His research has explored topics related to plant physiology and cultivation, as well as agricultural practices. He has published work in areas such as plant stress responses and tolerance. His research network includes collaborations with other researchers in agricultural science and plant biology.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 247
- Citations: 1,732
Selected Publications
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Relating Asphalt Field Aging Over a 10-Year Period to Simulated Laboratory Aging (2025)
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State-of-Knowledge in Modulus of Subgrade Reaction Testing with Associated Pavement Design Implications (2025)
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Enhancing Human-Technology Interactions in Virtual Reality-Based Ergonomics Training for Construction Safety (2025)
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Evaluation of the plate load test for design of rigid airfield pavements using various plate sizes (2025)
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Development and Analysis of a Vibrational Characteristics Database for Defining Application Boundaries of Infrasound for Bridge Structural Health Monitoring (2025)
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Toward unpaved highway shoulder specifications allowing virgin and recycled aggregates (2025)
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Student-Focused Videos for Civil Infrastructure Education and Promotion (2025)
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Toward a method to predict thermo-mechanical properties of high-strength concrete placements (2025)
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Cellulose Nanocrystal Modified Bitumen Pavement Materials (2025)
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Geospatial Monitoring: Advancements and Thresholds (2024)
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Enhancing In-Situ Structural Health Monitoring Through RF Energy-Powered Sensor Nodes and Mobile Platform (2024)
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Mechanistic-Empirical Strength and Modulus Relationships of Soil-Cement through Pavement’s Life (2024)
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Advancing Field Aging Simulation Methods for Cantabro Abrasion Loss Testing (2024)
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Three-Stage Testing Protocol to Recreate Thermomechanical Properties of Mass Concrete (2024)
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Rubber tire wheel tracking to isolate the effects of moisture via wet and dry specimen pairs (2024)
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