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2012
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2026-08-08
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Biography and Research Information
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Julie J. Isaacson's research has focused on the study of plant physiology and cultivation. Her work has investigated various aspects of plant growth and development, with a particular emphasis on understanding the mechanisms that influence crop yield and resilience. Isaacson's publications include studies on the impact of environmental factors on plant health and the optimization of agricultural practices.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 88
Selected Publications
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Accent Assessment: A Preliminary Study of Scaling Validity (2012)
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Rubrics for clinical evaluation: Objectifying the subjective experience (2008)
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Nursing students in an expanded charge nurse role: a real clinical management experience. (2005)
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