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1910 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 24, issue 91, pages 21 ...
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1919 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 33, issue 128, pages 166 ...
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Cultivated vegetation shapes the diversity and stability of spontaneous herbaceous communities in residential green spaces, with effects varying across vegetation types. Spontaneous communities were dominated by occasional species, and community stability and dissimilarity were more closely associated with species frequency structure than with overall ...
Jia Peng, Jing Liu, Zhihuan Huang
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1899 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 13, issue 48, pages 47 ...
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Achillea millefolium Linn., commonly known as yarrow, is an extraordinary medicinal plant. A. millefolium has broad therapeutic potential due to its phytochemistry and essential oil composition. It possesses pharmacological properties, including antidiabetic, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, liver‐protective, antimicrobial, and gastroprotective effects,
Tooba Majeed +14 more
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1906 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 20, issue 76, pages 69 ...
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The soul of the soil: Unearthing a Nation's eco‐empathy through 1200 years of Persian poetry
Abstract Cultivating a profound sense of connection with the natural world, conceptualized as eco‐empathy, is increasingly recognized as a vital precursor to effective environmental stewardship. While scientific data frame ecological crises, literary traditions offer a unique archive for tracing the history of this empathetic bond. This study positions
Isa Esfandiarpour‐Boroujeni +7 more
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1907 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 21, issue 80, pages 74 ...
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Post‐COVID informal workers in Bangladesh experienced about 50% income loss, driving financial insecurity with public‐health consequences. Resilience was strengthened by income diversification and strong social networks, whereas only about 10% accessed formal social protection—highlighting the need for inclusive, community‐linked safety nets to support
Md. Abdullah Al Mamun +4 more
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1895 Annual Meeting Report of the American Folklore Society
Originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, volume 9, number 32, pages 67 ...
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