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Evergreens of excellence

Journal of Management History, 2013
PurposeAt the end of 2007, theJournal of Management Historypublished a special issue on the topic of excellence, titledOur Dreams of Excellence. In this issue, Guest Editor Dahlgaard‐Park stated that research into excellence had taken a high flight in recent years despite the fact that there was no unanimity yet about a definition of or the factors ...
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Dwarf Evergreens

1915
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The advantages of being evergreen

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995
Recent research shows that the dominance of evergreen species in nutrient-poor environments can be explained by their low nutrient loss rates. From this work It appears that the plant traits that are associated with low nutrient loss rates lead to low maximum-dry-matter production and to low rates of litter decomposition.
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An Evergreen Empire

2020
This chapter explores the effects of the seventh-century’s economic and political collapse on the environment. It demonstrates that this was a world with little coinage, no bulk exchange, and a simplified material culture. Discussing environmental data, it argues that many locales around the Aegean Sea witnessed an increase in pine and evergreen oak ...
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Jenner's Evergreen Valley

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
DRIVING down the highway, straight as an arrow, from Gloucester to Bristol one lovely English midsummer day, I turned right some 15 miles south of Gloucester and, topping a rise over a spur of the Cotswold Hills, came to a dead halt, so enchanting was my first view of the Vale of Berkeley.
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Agroforestry for an Evergreen Revolution [PDF]

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Africa needs an “evergreen revolution” that increases productivity in perpetuity without causing ecological damage. Agroforestry clearly has a key role to play in this evergreen revolution. Novel solutions and technological advances must be married with ecological thinking to drive a truly sustainable agricultural revolution.
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NMR in Chemistry--An Evergreen

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1980
J. Jonas, H. S. Gutowsky
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