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The Politics of Lineage: Caste, Kinship and Land Control in an Agrarian Frontier
This paper traces the shifting loci of community in rural Haryana (“the Delhi frontier”) in the early nineteenth century, focusing particularly upon caste and kinship.
Girija Joshi
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ABSTRACT The governance of shared water systems requires collaboration across diverse stakeholders. In this study we advance the theoretical understanding of asymmetric collective action problems (CAPs) by reassessing the role of third‐party interventions and emphasizing the strategic importance of policy brokers and institutional venues.
Anna Bendz, Simon Matti, Patrik Öhberg
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Brown Trout Abundance in Boreal Streams With Large Wood
ABSTRACT Large wood has been found to be a crucial component in riverine ecosystems. However, due to the heavy channelization of rivers and intensive forestry practices over the past few decades, the amount of large wood in these ecosystems has decreased worldwide. River restoration aims to mitigate the effects of channelization and restore the channel
Alisa Koski +3 more
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Investigation of the potential of using solar cells on different types of ships, to see how it reduces energy consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). From the reduction in fuel consumption, the fuel cost reduction was estimated, and an approximate payback time for the solar cell system was calculated.
Joachim Wallenstein +2 more
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Paciente de 51 años con gota desde los 24. Presentaba tofos extensos en manos, brazos, codos, hombros, rodillas y pies, además de deformidades articulares y erosiones óseas visibles en radiografías. Tenía una uricemia de 11,4 mg/dl y la actividad de HPRT era normal.
Lundelin, Krista +3 more
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Abstract Accurate and reliable estimation of wildlife population density is fundamental to effective conservation and management. While camera traps show potential for monitoring ground‐dwelling mammal densities, labour‐intensive data processing remains a significant constraint. Ideally, conservation efforts would benefit from the continuous monitoring
Yoshihiro Nakashima +2 more
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Abstract Habitat destruction is a global driver of biodiversity loss. In rivers, damming and river regulation for hydropower have caused extensive loss of high gradient, riffle, rapid and waterfall habitats. Restoring these habitats, which support unique biodiversity, should be an urgent priority, but inadequate documentation hampers evaluation of ...
Joel Segersten +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims In classical Hodgkin lymphoma liver involvement occurs in 5%–8%, ranging from mild dysfunction to acute liver failure. Recognition and treatment of advanced cases are challenging due to rapid progression and limited use of therapies. Methods We analyzed the data of 250 Hodgkin lymphoma patients; 9 had liver involvement, one
Fanni Borics +6 more
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Gota y sus manifestaciones dermatológicas
La gota es la artritis más común en hombres entre los 40 y los 60 años de edad. Es causada por el depósito de cristales de urato monosódico en las articulaciones y en otros tejidos luego de un tiempo prolongado de hiperuricemia.
Juan Pablo Restrepo, Joaquin Berrío
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Genetic Heterogeneity of Residual Variance for Foot Score Traits in American Angus Cattle
ABSTRACT Foot conformation is one of the main breeding goals in recent beef cattle breeding programs because it directly affects productivity, economic losses, animal welfare and longevity. Genetic heterogeneity of residual variance can be used to improve production uniformity in animal breeding programs because recent studies have shown that residual ...
Sabrina T. Amorim +4 more
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