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Abstract The fate of a species is a function of interacting environmental and biological processes. Disentangling the roles and interactions of such processes can elucidate the breadth of possible responses to global change, for instance, the potential for phenotypic plasticity or trait evolution to rescue populations from climate change.
David H. Klinges +3 more
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The U.S. News Media: Is it News or Opinionated Entertainment? An exploratory study
This paper traces the functions and effects of the mass media from a sociological perspective and how the media may be instrumental in building trust and credibility in the social institutions of a culture.
Rehman Sharaf
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« Nous avons le choix entre l’oubli et les urubus ». La cinéphilie télévisuelle de François Mauriac
Cet article explore la cinéphilie télévisuelle de François Mauriac, qui rédige près de 200 téléchroniques entre 1959 et 1964, d’abord pour L’Express, puis pour Le Figaro littéraire. À une époque où la télévision s’impose comme un média de masse, Mauriac,
Thomas Carrier-Lafleur
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Raising Awareness: A Hippocratic Oath for Life Sciences [PDF]
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Dando, Malcolm R., Revill, James
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Abstract Large carnivores are widely promoted as flagship species in biodiversity conservation, yet, in high‐density landscapes they generate risks to human lives and livelihoods that are unevenly distributed. Understanding how coexistence is sustained under such conditions raises questions of governance, equity, and whose costs are normalized.
Ashraf Shaikh +1 more
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Qualitative comparison of cassiicolin in four strains of Corynespora cassiicola [PDF]
Corynespora cassiicola is a necrotrophic ascomycete fungus affecting a wide range of plants. In rubber tree, C. cassiicola causes the Corynespora Leaf Fall (CLF) disease, responsible for sporadic but often severe epidemics in rubber plantations in most ...
Bieysse, Daniel +4 more
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Two cases of young dogs with chronic cough were investigated, one with bronchoalveolar lavage for cytology, the other with endoscopic biopsy for histopathology. DNA was extracted from stained smears and from formalin paraffin‐embedded blocs, six primer pairs spanning the ribosomal RNA gene of O.
Jeremie Korchia +6 more
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Marx's Concept of Justice: Disambiguating Capitalist and Communist Justice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Gregory Slack
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Large mammal recovery in the wake of human population decline
Human depopulation, particularly in rural areas, has contributed to the recovery of some large mammal populations. While recovery is generally good news for conservation, it can also lead to human‐wildlife conflict. We present several avenues to maximize coexistence in the face of further rural depopulation in other places. Read the free Plain Language
Alex J. Jensen +4 more
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