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Saīsinājumi Anon., Anonym., Anon. Voc. Liborija Depkina vārdnīcas Lettiʃches Wörterbuch manuskriptā
THE ABBREVIATIONS Anon., Anon. Voc., Anonym. IN LIBORIUS DEPKIN’S MANUSCRIPT Lettiʃches WörterbuchSummaryThe article concerns the abbreviations Anon., Anon. Voc., Anonym. in Liborius Depkin’s (1652-1708) manuscript Lettisches Wörterbuch. A comparison of lexemes described with this abbreviation with other anonymous lexicographic sources of the turn of ...
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Precursor Mineral Phases of Forming Mollusk Shell Nacre: A Study of Hydrated Samples
Mineral, organic phase, and water are the essential components in mollusk shell nacre formation. Their interplay is not well understood, because the hydrated material is difficult to observe at high resolution, under close to native conditions. Forming nacre is studied using environmental and cryo‐electron microscopy and hydrated ACC phases, together ...
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A National Assessment of EMS Performance at the Response and Agency Level [PDF]
Michael Redlener +7 more
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Multiple Twinning in Nacre and Aragonite
Electron backscatter diffraction map of a cluster of geologic aragonite, exhibiting single, double, and triple twins. The whole cluster is approximately 2 cm wide. Colors indicate crystal orientations, so that pixels where the a‐, b‐, and c‐axis is perpendicular to the image plane are green, red, and blue, respectively.
Connor A. Schmidt +7 more
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Environmental Policy Tools and Firm-Level Management Practices : Empirical Evidence for Germany. [PDF]
On the basis of abundant facility and firm-level data for German manufacturing, originating from a recent OECD-survey, this paper empirically investigates the relevance of a variety of incentives for environmentally innovative behavior of facilities, the
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Dėl lietuvių daiktavardžio žmogùs : žmónės kilmės
ZUR HERKUNFT DES LITAUISCHEN SUBSTANTIVS žmogùs : žmónėsZusammenfassungLit. žmogùs ist etymologisch mit žẽmas ‘niedrig’, žẽmė ‘Erde’, nuo-žmùs ‘grausam, erbarmungslos’ etc. verwandt. Von balt *žm- (< idg. *(d h)g̑hm-) aus erfolgte eine thematische Ableitung *žm-a-, deren Femininum žm-ā- die Grundlage für die im Plural lit.
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