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Overview

Tommy C. Daniel is a researcher affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with specific subfields including epidemiology, general health professions, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

Daniel's research addresses topics related to chronic disease management strategies, primary care and health outcomes, and diabetes management and education. These topics are consistently reflected in their published work.

Two recent papers illustrate the scope of Daniel's research contributions:

  • "The GP's a stranger: an interpretive phenomenological analysis exploring patient experiences of changed access to primary care in the management of long-term conditions," published in 2025 in Frontiers in Health Services
  • "Development of an Inductive Method using Ordinary Least Squares Regression Technique in Nuclear Forensics," also published in 2025, appearing in Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel include Sandra Walker, Mediha Yildizcan, Jennifer Karen Roddis, F. Nguyen, and J-F. Lebrat. This network of collaborators has contributed to research output across different venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of Daniel's work.

Publication venues where Daniel's work appears include:

  • Frontiers in Health Services
  • Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • Managing Agricultural Phosphorus for Protection of Surface Waters: Issues and Options

    Andrew N. Sharpley;S. C. Chapra;R. Wedepohl;J. T. Sims

  • Relating Extractable Soil Phosphorus to Phosphorus Losses in Runoff

    D. H. Pote;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore;D. J. Nichols

  • Agricultural Phosphorus and Eutrophication: A Symposium Overview

    T. C. Daniel;A. N. Sharpley;J. L. Lemunyon

  • Determining environmentally sound soil phosphorus levels

    Andrew Sharpley;T.C. Daniel;J.T. Sims;D.H. Pote

  • Relationship between Phosphorus Levels in Three Ultisols and Phosphorus Concentrations in Runoff

    D. H. Pote;T. C. Daniel;D. J. Nichols;A. N. Sharpley

  • Phosphorus Movement in the Landscape

    Andrew N. Sharpley;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards

  • Poultry manure management: Environmentally sound options

    P.A. Moore;T.C. Daniel;A.N. Sharpley;C.W. Wood

  • REDUCING PHOSPHORUS RUNOFF AND INHIBITING AMMONIA LOSS FROM POULTRY MANURE WITH ALUMINUM SULFATE

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards

  • Minimizing surface water eutrophication from agriculture by phosphorus management

    T.C. Daniel;A.N. Sharpley;D.R. Edwards;R. Wedepohl

  • Effect of Chemical Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Poultry Litter

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards;D. M. Miller

  • Reduction of Phosphorus in Runoff from Field‐Applied Poultry Litter Using Chemical Amendments

    B. R. Shreve;P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards

  • Decreasing Metal Runoff from Poultry Litter with Aluminum Sulfate

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;J. T. Gilmour;B. R. Shreve

  • A Portable Rainfall Simulator for Plot-Scale Runoff Studies

    J. B. Humphry;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards;A. N. Sharpley

  • Evaluation of chemical amendments to reduce ammonia volatilization from poultry litter

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards;D. M. Miller

  • Effects of Poultry Litter Application Rate and Rainfall Intensity on Quality of Runoff from Fescuegrass Plots

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  • The fate and transport of phosphorus in agricultural systems

    N. C. Hansen;T. C. Daniel;A. N. Sharpley;J. L. Lemunyon

  • Reducing phosphorus runoff and improving poultry production with alum

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  • Runoff of estrogen hormone 17β-estradiol from poultry litter applied to pasture

    D.J. Nichols;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore;D. R. Edwards

  • Development of a phosphorus index for pastures fertilized with poultry litter--factors affecting phosphorus runoff.

    Paul B. DeLaune;Philip A. Moore;Dennis K. Carman;Andrew N. Sharpley

  • Effect of Chemical and Microbial Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Composting Poultry Litter

    P. B. DeLaune;P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;J. L. Lemunyon

  • Relationship of soil test phosphorus and sampling depth to runoff phosphorus in calcareous and noncalcareous soils.

    H.A. Torbert;T.C. Daniel;J.L. Lemunyon;R.M. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip A. Moore
Philip A. Moore Agricultural Research Service
Andrew N. Sharpley
Andrew N. Sharpley University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Brian E. Haggard
Brian E. Haggard University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Kristofor R. Brye
Kristofor R. Brye University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Douglas R. Smith
Douglas R. Smith Agricultural Research Service
Nathan A. Slaton
Nathan A. Slaton University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Indrajeet Chaubey
Indrajeet Chaubey University of Connecticut
J. T. Sims
J. T. Sims University of Delaware
Charles P. West
Charles P. West Texas Tech University
Charles V Maxwell
Charles V Maxwell University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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