Spatial and temporal changes of ecosystem service value and its influencing mechanism in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. [PDF]
Lu Y, Wang J, Jiang X.
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No one should die alone: “Just holding hands” among vigil volunteers in Denmark
Abstract A wealth of societal concerns about loneliness has surfaced in recent years, raising questions about the negative impacts of increasing social lacks. Exploring a widespread saying among Danish vigil volunteers that “No one should die alone,” we ask: What is at stake in this concern with lonely deaths? And how is relationality practiced at life'
Lone Grøn, Laura Skifter Andersen
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Quantitative evaluation of two-way referral policies based on PMC index model. [PDF]
Gong J+6 more
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Normal for me, not for others: Experiences of young adults born to “advanced‐age” parents
Abstract Objective This study sought to qualitatively explore the lived experiences of young adults who grew up with advanced‐age parents in Belgium. Background The average age at which men and women have children has increased. This has given rise to concerns about the offspring, including the possibility of growing up with severely ill parents or ...
Kato Verghote+4 more
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Analyzing the ecologicality and functionality of kiln architecture in China through KH coder data mining algorithm and hierarchical event coding. [PDF]
Liu R+6 more
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From messianic subjectivity to immaculate objectivity: An etymology
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Nick Groom
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PATHS TO OTHERS: THE NOMADIC SUBJECT IN INGEBORG BACHMANN'S ‘SIMULTAN’ AND ‘DREI WEGE ZUM SEE’
ABSTRACT This article explores two stories by Ingeborg Bachmann, ‘Simultan’ and ‘Drei Wege zum See’, both of which feature in the 1972 short‐story collection Simultan. Both stories deal with successful professional women, and both address communication and representation: Nadja in ‘Simultan’ is an interpreter; Elisabeth in ‘Drei Wege’ is a ...
Emily Jeremiah
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Quantitative impacts of climate change and human activities on grassland growth in Xinjiang, China. [PDF]
Rui H, Luo B, Wang Y, Zhu L, Zhu Q.
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Particle size effects on the processing of textured PMN‐PZT ceramics
Successful production of high‐quality crystallographically textured ceramics for piezoelectric applications is critically dependent upon a careful balance between several tape process characteristics: minimization of the particle size distribution, sufficient powder dispersion, shear‐thinning rheology to promote maximum alignment of template particles,
Beecher H. Watson III+5 more
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