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How to Fish With Respect: A Transformation of Human‐Fish Relations in Riverside Amazonia
ABSTRACT Riverside inhabitants of the Middle Xingu River Basin, in the Brazilian Amazonia, frequently say that it is important to respect animals and the forest spirits who protect them. In recent decades, however, the development of an iced fish industry in the region has changed what respect means and how it is expressed when it comes to fishing ...
Vinicius de Aguiar Furuie
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Tracing the inner edge of the habitable zone with sulfur chemistry. [PDF]
Jordan S, Shorttle O, Rimmer PB.
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What Makes a Planet Habitable?
Antes de que la vida pueda surgir y desarrollarse en una superficie planetaria, son necesarias muchas condiciones de naturaleza astrofísica. La radiación y las partículas provenientes de la estrella central, el campo magnético del planeta, la acumulación o disipación de la atmósfera en un planeta joven, y varios otros factores deben actuar ...
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Rethinking planetary protection: an island biogeographical analysis. [PDF]
Brener DJ, Cockell CS.
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Apparent Diameters of F- to M-type Main-sequence Stars as Viewed from Habitable Zone Planets
Shaan D. Patel +2 more
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«Différant des Autres», Espacements et Temporalités Spectrales
ABSTRACT That night that he agreed to our suggestion that we accompany him outside, for the whole night or until the overflow has passed, M seemed to be in direct contact with all the layers of astronomy, inhabiting all temporalities simultaneously. Outside, lying/sitting on the picnic table, in the pitch‐black darkness of the night in the woods, under
Amélie‐Anne Mailhot
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An Informational-Entropic Approach to Exoplanet Characterization. [PDF]
Vannah S, Stiehl ID, Gleiser M.
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Researching Rupture: Engaged and Ethical Research on Extreme Nature–Society Disruption
Abstract Global escalation in social and environmental disruption raises crucial methodological and ethical questions for researchers working in impacted communities. Interpretive social science and humanities research can make visible the experiences of those living through socio‐ecological “rupture”.
Sango Mahanty +5 more
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A young progenitor for the most common planetary systems in the Galaxy. [PDF]
Livingston JH +41 more
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