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Abstract In attempting to develop a coherent description of the irruptive dynamics of mountain pine beetle (MPB) in North America, we examined a range of cases where authors described the dependency of intrinsic population growth rates on population attack levels.
B. J. Cooke+2 more
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Saint Leibowitz and Reflections on Bio-Chemical Warfare at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century [PDF]
Smith, Russell E.
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Horizontal gene transfer of molecular weapons can reshape bacterial competition. [PDF]
Granato ET+5 more
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Abstract The roundscale spearfish (Tetrapturus georgii) is a poorly studied species with limited information available on its biology, ecology, and population status. Although the adult life stage of the species is morphologically distinguishable from closely related species such as the overexploited white marlin (Kajikia albida), misidentification is ...
Marko Freese+6 more
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Microwave radiofrequencies, 5G, 6G, graphene nanomaterials: Technologies used in neurological warfare. [PDF]
Deruelle F.
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Cross-institute evaluations of inhibitor-resistant PCR reagents for direct testing of aerosol and blood samples containing biological warfare agent DNA. [PDF]
Minogue TD+4 more
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Blue Economy Struggles—Capital and Power in the Global Ocean: Introduction
ABSTRACT If we heed the calls of fisher movements, coastal communities and environmentalists worldwide a striking picture emerges: the ocean is being claimed, carved up and commodified at an unprecedented scale. This symposium, comprising four contributions and an introductory essay, debates this ongoing capitalist capture of the oceans in the Blue ...
Felix Mallin
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What Is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies?
ABSTRACT Reflecting a longstanding intellectual heritage in Marxist political economy, contributions to agrarian studies have variously referred to the production, distribution and extraction of value. Despite this central role within the heritage of agrarian studies, the concept of value is often used inconsistently between authors and sometimes ...
A. Haroon Akram‐Lodhi+3 more
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Abstract Over the last two decades, a growing number of studies of novel forms of social‐symbolic work (e.g., identity work, boundary work, institutional work, values work, etc.) have appeared in the organization and management studies literature. This growing body of research – the ‘turn to work’ in organization theory – has provided important new ...
Nelson Phillips+4 more
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Awareness of Grammatical Variability in Language Contact: The Case of Mano and Kpelle in Guinea
ABSTRACT This paper contributes to research on the awareness of grammatical variability through a study of variation in reflexivity marking in Mano under the influence of Kpelle, both indigenous languages of Guinea. The speakers of these languages are found to be sensitive to contact‐induced grammatical variation in reflexivity, which manifests via ...
Maria Khachaturyan+2 more
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