Resolving relationships in the radiation of Australia's largest pea clade (Fabaceae tribe Mirbelieae) with target-capture sequencing. [PDF]
Clugston JAR +8 more
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Abstract This essay advocates renewed attention toward Jungian literary criticism, emphasizing its unique and creative perspectives on both fictional worlds and on reading. A fresh turn to Jungian criticism offers, in particular, valuable insight for texts on the peripheries of the canon.
Edsel Parke
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic status of <i>carpesium nepalense</i> less. 1831 (asteraceae). [PDF]
Su Y +5 more
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Moral certainty and the wrongness of killing: A non‐propositional view
Abstract In 2008 I published a paper making the case that Wittgenstein's On Certainty reflections can be fruitfully extended to cast light on the foundations of our moral lives and practices. My primary example was that the wrongness of killing is a basic moral certainty.
Nigel Pleasants
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Seeing the unseen: problematic narratives and the microbial worlds of the deep-sea. [PDF]
Brandt TJ.
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ABSTRACT Understanding the biotic and abiotic influences on the deposition and diagenesis of recent microbial carbonates is crucial for addressing the environmental and ecological significance of ancient organosedimentary structures. This study investigates these factors and their expression in the microstructure of Holocene tufa thrombolites from a ...
Paulo Quezada +10 more
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Relearning the epistemology, history, and future of neuropsychiatry. [PDF]
Castro Martínez JC +9 more
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A Review and Survey of Local Eastern Kentucky Medicinal Plants and Their Pharmacological Benefits. [PDF]
Veldhi P +4 more
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Therapeutic potential of <i>Phyllanthus</i> spp. in sustainable aquaculture: a phytopharmacological perspective. [PDF]
Ngoc Thuy NT +7 more
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Feathers, folklore, and eco-literacy: Stories ascribe cultural keystone status to avian scavengers in South Asian cities. [PDF]
Gupta U, Kumar N.
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