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LAPOINTE, Richard et Lucille TESSIER, Histoire des Franco-Canadiens de la Saskatchewan. Société historique de la Saskatchewan, 1986. [PDF]
Jacqueline Blay
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Diagnosing the 11‐year solar cycle's influence on the East Atlantic pattern
A previously unidentified solar‐cycle response in the East Atlantic pattern is found in late winter at lag +3 years with larger amplitude than the NAO response. A statistically significant NAO response to the solar cycle is seen in late winter at lag 0 years.
Stergios Misios +4 more
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El género como categoría histórica. El caso de María de la Luz Oropeza y Julia Franco Domínguez
Carlos Alberto Gutiérrez García +1 more
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IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO) JUVENILE AND ADULT WOOD GROWN IN SOUTHERN GERMANY [PDF]
Jan-Henning Blohm +3 more
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ABSTRACT Ditches are essential elements of the agricultural landscape because of their role as habitat or refuge for aquatic species, especially in homogenized and intensively cultivated areas. However, data on the biodiversity associated with agricultural ditches, and its variation over time, are underrepresented in ecological research.
Michela Rappocciolo +5 more
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Police of the psyche: the psychiatrist and psychiatry in Spanish punk songs. [PDF]
Pavez F, Saura E, Marset P.
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Ground‐based robotic remote sensing for standardized biodiversity monitoring in coastal habitats
Illustrated workflow of the proposed citizen‐to‐robot monitoring pipeline: (i) expert‐validated citizen observations are translated into AI models, (ii) deployed on a ground‐based robotic platform for proximal sensing of coastal dune habitats, (iii) enabling standardized detection of ecological targets (e.g., Pancratium maritimum & Brithys crini), and (
Giovanni Di Lorenzo +5 more
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A Hero's Journey to Systemic Change: Developing Expertise in Agricultural Development
ABSTRACT Experts in rural development and agrarian change wield considerable influence over programme design and delivery, directing resources and shaping trajectories towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet the pathways through which such expertise develops remain under‐examined. This study examines the journey to expertise among experts
Kirt Hainzer +7 more
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