Adam C. Turner
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Researcher
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with Hendrix College through 2021; recent publications list Phoenix Analysis and Design Technologies (United States).
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Adam C. Turner's research interests encompass the valuation of ecosystem services and the biological effectiveness of brachytherapy in glioblastoma treatment. His work on ecosystem services has focused on areas such as the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of environmental resource value. In the medical field, Turner has investigated treatment frameworks for glioblastoma, engaging with discussions on dose-based strategies for integrating different radiation therapies. He has published four scholarly works, accumulating 23 citations and maintaining an h-index of 4. Turner collaborates with Maureen R. McClung at Hendrix College, with whom he shares one publication. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in scholarly pursuits.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 23
Selected Publications
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Comprehensive Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (2021)
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Effects of Lespedeza cuneata invasion on tallgrass prairie plant and arthropod communities (2020)
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The Complementary Relationship of Bison Grazing and Arthropod Herbivory in Structuring a Tallgrass Prairie Community (2020)
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Comprehensive valuation of the ecosystem services of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (2020)
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- Comprehensive Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Comprehensive Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Comprehensive Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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