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FIELDWORK STUDY ON OPEN-PLAN TYPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS FROM AN ACOUSTICAL VIEW POINT
Ami Aoki, Kanako Ueno, Hideki Tachibana
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Are fieldwork studies being relegated to second place in conservation science
C. A. Ríos-Saldaña+2 more
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NMR Relaxometry Across Time: From Early Insights to Emerging Directions
NMR relaxometry bridges time and frequency domains to probe molecular dynamics across materials, biomedical, and environmental systems. This perspective highlights advances in time‐domain and fast field‐cycling methods, their synergy, and emerging applications enabled by miniaturized instrumentation, multimodal integration, and AI‐enhanced analysis ...
Pellegrino Conte+6 more
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Understanding Emotional Experience in Fieldwork: Responding to Grief in a Northern Aboriginal Village [PDF]
Edward J. Hedican
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Taxonomic corrections and new records for vascular plants of Kyrgyzstan, 6
A series of notes on taxonomy, nomenclature, morphology and distributions of native species of vascular plants in Kyrgyzstan is presented. Anaphalis roseoalba is treated as a synonym of A. virgata; Hippolytia herderi and H. megacephala are new synonyms of H. senecionis; Hippolytia darvasica and H. schugnanica are new synonyms of H. tomentosa; Campanula
Alexander N. Sennikov+4 more
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Attenborough's echidna rediscovered by combining Indigenous knowledge with camera-trapping. [PDF]
Morib G+26 more
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A Critical Study of the Comparison between Kami-Asagi and Tun On the Basis of the Fieldwork on Okinawa Island [PDF]
Kazunari Morishita, Shunsuke Fukushima
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Outdoor Fieldwork in Higher Education: Learning From Multidisciplinary Experience
B. Munge, Glyn Thomas, D. Heck
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Mollinedia is one of the richest genera of Monimiaceae, with approximately 60 species. In Brazil, 46 species of the genus occur, most of them in the Atlantic Forest. Mollinedia dolichotricha and Mollinedia ruschii are species endemic to the Atlantic Forest and described in the last decade.
Danilo Alvarenga Zavatin+4 more
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