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ABSTRACT This article examines the evolution of European Union (EU) space policy through the lens of historical institutionalism, highlighting how security and defence considerations have been incrementally integrated into a domain originally framed as civilian and scientific.
Gustavo G. Müller, Philip De Man
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Making Your Memory Mine: Marie de France and the Adventures of the Bretons
The twelfth-century Anglo-Norman poet Marie de France undertook to preserve for posterity the adventures and romances embodied in a vanishing genre, the old Breton lais as she had heard them recounted by minstrels.
Jeffrey S. Longard
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Background: Canine pheochromocytomas (PCCs) are rare tumors of the adrenal medulla. Clinical signs are often vague, resulting in intermittent catecholamine over secretion or neoplastic invasion of adjacent structures.
Alessandra Recchia +4 more
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The geography of economic mobility in 19th‐century Canada
Abstract This paper uses linked Census records from 1871 to 1901 to compute intergenerational mobility for Canadian regions and census divisions. The results reveal sharp differences in mobility over space: Ontario featured high relative and absolute mobility, Quebec low relative and absolute mobility and the Maritimes low absolute mobility.
Luiza Antonie +3 more
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The collective application of shorebird tracking data to conservation
Abstract Addressing urgent conservation issues, such as the drastic declines of North American migratory birds, requires creative, evidence‐based, efficient, and collaborative approaches. The abundance of over 50% of monitored North American shorebird populations has declined by over 50% since 1980. To address these declines, we developed a partnership
Autumn‐Lynn Harrison +71 more
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Given the personality of Théodore Hersart de La Villemarqué (1815-1895), the whole of his archives constitute a very precious collection both for the history of oral literature, ethnography and the development of Celtic studies in France and in Europe ...
Fañch Postic
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Unlocking female CEOs' contribution to the internationalization of family‐controlled firms
Abstract Are female CEOs better or worse than male CEOs for the internationalization of family‐controlled firms? By addressing this question, we draw on Upper Echelons Theory (UET) and complement it with insights from the Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF) to examine the moderating role of governance and ownership openness. Using a large panel of 2150
Alfredo D'Angelo +3 more
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“Flora and Fauna” of Çocuktaki Bahçe: An Aesthetics of Vitality from Childhood to Old Age
This article examines Feyyaz Kayacan’s Çocuktaki Bahçe (The Garden in the Child) in relation to his connection with Surrealism. Çocuktaki Bahçe is the only novel of Kayacan, who is known fundemantally with his short stories in Turkish literature ...
Hivren Demir Atay
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André Breton surrealism and psychoanalysis [PDF]
André Breton était un écrivain surréaliste et théoricien qui, par son détachement de l’ordinaire, a réussi à attirer beaucoup d'attention dans le XXe siècle. Même aujourd'hui beaucoup d'analystes littéraires tentent de comprendre son travail.
Sokolov, Tea
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Abstract The present article presents an integrative review related to stewardship in all the business and management disciplines, from its initial development in 1980 to the present. Specifically, we applied a latent Dirichlet allocation‐based topic modelling analysis to almost 1200 articles, seeking to creatively synthesize the concept of stewardship
Debora Casoli +3 more
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