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Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multiregional (‘3MC’) survey data. These include factors relevant to the design of the questionnaire in different contexts (such as cultural differences in how a
Caroline Roberts +2 more
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Bird diversity hot spots in a recovering subtropical forest do not align with protected area zoning, instead occurring in experimental zones with low‐intensity human activity. This mismatch is driven by contrasting responses: Abundant core species are supported by productivity, while many species of low frequency are attracted to the habitat ...
Qing Quan +5 more
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People often use spatial vocabulary to describe temporal relations, and this increasingly has motivated attempts to map spatial frames of reference (FoRs) onto time.
Andrea eBender +6 more
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Reliable estimates of species distributions are crucial for understanding their conservation needs. Yet for many species, IUCN largely relies on expert‐drawn ranges, which are often inaccurate. Focusing on shieldtail snakes in peninsular India, we combined citizen science, literature, field, and museum records to create improved distribution maps for ...
Anuj Shinde +3 more
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Abstract Since 2007, the Spanish State's contribution to funding the Catholic Church comes from what is known as the ‘tax allocation’ (asignación tributaria). It is a pure system of percentage tax designation consisting of 0.7% of the tax liability of taxpayers who decide to tick the relevant box on their personal income tax form.
Ángela Castillo‐Murciego +2 more
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Los firmes y porosos muros de la cárcel de la Manifestación (Zaragoza, 1590-1591)
La Prison de la Manifestación, construite à Saragosse en 1556, devait maintenir les prévenus à la disposition de la justice tout en garantissant leurs droits.
Paloma Bravo
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Gender inequality in urban British Africa: Evidence from Anglican marriage registers
Abstract We examine the colonial origins and evolution of gender inequality in mission schooling and formal labour force participation across six cities in British colonial Africa, using marriage register data for some 30,000 Anglican brides and grooms well‐positioned to benefit from colonial educational and employment opportunities.
Felix Meier zu Selhausen, Jacob Weisdorf
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Thepower timecurvesofS .aureusandS .albushavebeendeterminedatdiffer enttemperaturesbyusingamicrocalorimeter.Thebacterialgrowthrateconstant,thedeceleration rateconstant,themaximumtimesofbacterialgrowth ,themaximumnumberofbacterialgrowth ...
南照东, 相艳, 曾宪诚, 张洪林
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Characterising powder flow properties – the need for a multivariate approach
Despite their widespread and well-established use, powders are challenging materials to work with, as evidenced by the common problems encountered during storage and processing, as well as in the quality and consistency of final products.
Freeman Tim +2 more
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Unpacking the relationship between co‐creation and brand equity: A multi‐study approach
Abstract Whilst some studies have shown that co‐creation positively influences brand equity, others have found only marginal or even negative effects, and several failure cases of co‐creation have been reported. To overcome the confusion generated by mixed findings, this paper unpacks the relationship between co‐creation and brand equity, considering ...
Stefan Markovic +4 more
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