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Abundance

2023
In Abundance, Anjali Arondekar refuses the historical common sense that archival loss is foundational to a subaltern history of sexuality, and that the deficit of our minoritized pasts can be redeemed through acquisitions of lost pasts. Instead, Arondekar theorizes the radical abundance of sexuality through the archives of the Gomantak Maratha Samaj—a ...
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A World of Abundance

Interfaces, 2000
Industry and the environment appear to be at odds because current methods of production, extraction, and disposal are destructive to the natural world. Conventional responses, such as eco-efficiency, focus on doing more with less, restricting industry, and curtailing growth. We view the conflict between industry and the environment as a design problem.
McDonough, William, Braungart, M
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Importance of Host Abundance and Microhabitat in Tick Abundance

Journal of Medical Entomology, 2022
AbstractTo reduce the risk of zoonoses, it is necessary to understand the infection process, including the ecology of animals and vectors (i.e., the ‘One Health’ approach). In temperate climates, ticks are the major vectors of zoonoses, so factors determining their abundance, such as host mammal abundance and microhabitat conditions, should be ...
Hayato Iijima   +3 more
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Electronic Shell Structure and Abundances of Sodium Clusters

, 1984
Mass spectra are presented for sodium clusters of $N$ atoms per cluster ($N=4\ensuremath{-}100$) produced in a supersonic expansion with argon carrier gas. The spectra show large peaks or steps at $N=8, 20, 40, 58, \mathrm{and} 92$.
W. D. Knight   +5 more
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An abundance of tubulins

Trends in Cell Biology, 2000
Recent data have revealed that the tubulin superfamily of proteins is much larger than was thought previously. Six distinct families within the tubulin superfamily have been discovered and more might await discovery. alpha-, beta- and gamma-tubulins are ubiquitous in eukaryotes.
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Abundances in Galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001
To start things going, the following topics were suggested:* 1. Reliability of abundances Stars vs H ii regions H ii classical diagnostics Effects of shocks and inhomogeneities on H ii-region diagnostics H n new diagnostics Can reliable H ii-region diagnostics be developed for high metallicity?
Michael Edmunds, B. E. J. Pagel
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The discourse of abundance

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1990
(1990). The discourse of abundance. Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas: Vol. 24, No. 43, pp. 3-7.
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INTERSTELLAR ABUNDANCES FROM ABSORPTION-LINE OBSERVATIONS WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

, 1996
▪ Abstract The Goddard High-Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has yielded precision abundance results for a range of interstellar environments, including gas in the local medium, in the warm neutral medium, in cold ...
B. Savage, K. Sembach
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Three exceptions in the calculation of relic abundances.

Physical Review D, Particles and fields, 1991
The calculation of relic abundances of elementary particles by following their annihilation and freeze-out in the early Universe has become an important and standard tool in discussing particle dark-matter candidates.
K. Griest, D. Seckel
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Evidence of increasing antibiotic resistance gene abundances in archived soils since 1940.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2010
Mass production and use of antibiotics and antimicrobials in medicine and agriculture have existed for over 60 years, and has substantially benefited public health and agricultural productivity throughout the world.
C. Knapp   +3 more
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