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IDENTIFYING CORE MARINE SCIENCE JOURNALS: FACTORS OF EVALUATION [PDF]
Journal articles are the most important sources for scientific information. More than 10 years after the “Berlin Declaration”, more and more journals are published with open access. Due to this, the journals market is subject to a lot of change. The main
Diehr, Olivia Karin, Heene, Christian
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Can Europe Sustain a New Rules‐Based Geopolitical Order?
Abstract The European Union (EU) faces a unique opportunity to lead a new rules‐based international order in an era of American retreat and heightened global uncertainty. Yet its path to leadership is rife with obstacles. In this article, we draw on international relations literatures on international political economy and comparative politics ...
Kathleen R. McNamara, Federico Steinberg
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Abstract Global policy‐making is often described as taking place in a fragmented and complex institutional landscape. In this article, we revisit the verdict of fragmentation through the lens of discourse network analysis, seeking to understand the extent to which global policy debates can be characterised as fragmented.
Maria Weickardt Soares +1 more
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More than a Feeling: Emotion and the First Amendment [PDF]
First Amendment law has generally been leery of government attempts to change the marketplace of emotions—except when it has not been. Scientific evidence indicates that emotion and rationality are not opposed, as the law often presumes, but rather ...
Tushnet, Rebecca
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Unreachable, Inescapable: Sustainable Development as Normative Camouflage in EU–MERCOSUR Trade
Abstract This article examines how sustainable development functions as a mechanism of stabilising asymmetry in North–South trade governance, using the European Union (EU)–Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) agreement as a case study. Whilst sustainability is often framed as a normative good or institutional advance, the article shows instead how it ...
Asha Herten‐Crabb
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Temporal Evolution of Bradford Curves in Academic Library Contexts
Bradford’s law of bibliographic scattering is a fundamental principle in bibliometrics, offering valuable guidance for academic libraries in literature search and procurement.
Haobai Xue
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Impact of the physico-chemistry of the wine on membrane filtration performance [PDF]
During the process of wine making, operation of cross-flow microfiltration allows a one-step clarification and sterilization of wine, with lower waste compared to the conventional processes of clarification and sterilization.
Albasi, Claire +6 more
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Vernacularizing the Best Interests of the Child: Comparative Insights From Three Legal Systems
ABSTRACT The study investigates how the Best Interests of the Child principle in the UN Children's Rights Convention (Article 3) has been adapted in custody disputes in Egypt, Sweden, and Uzbekistan. Although the Convention on the Rights of the Child offers a common normative benchmark, divergent legal cultures shape its domestic meaning: Egypt is ...
Anna Lundberg +3 more
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Introducción: Se propone con este trabajo averiguar en qué publicaciones daban a conocer sus trabajos los investigadores biomédicos granadinos durante los años 1988 a 1996. Material y Métodos: A partir de los datos obtenidos de la consulta a las bases de
Elvira Ruiz de Osma
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ABSTRACT Tackling food insecurity and food waste are two interrelated and complex policy challenges. Innovations in food retail termed ‘social supermarkets’ (SSMs) could provide a solution, utilising surplus produce from mainstream food retailers, which are then traded at reduced prices.
Claire O'Malley +10 more
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