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Habitat Selection and Risk of Predation: Re-colonization by Lynx had Limited Impact on Habitat Selection by Roe Deer [PDF]
Risk of predation is an evolutionary force that affects behaviors of virtually all animals. In this study, we examined how habitat selection by roe deer was affected by risk of predation by Eurasian lynx - the main predator of roe deer in Scandinavia ...
Andren, Henrik, +4 more
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Short Implants Had Lower Survival Rates in Posterior Jaws Compared to Standard Implants [PDF]
Data sources PubMed/Medline, Embase and Cochrane Library databases supplemented by searches of the journals; Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, Clinical Oral Implants Research, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants ...
Stafford, Gary L
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The impact of individual septic tank effluent on groundwater quality was investigated in the rural area of the Ain Soltane municipality in Algeria. This area has an important number of individual septic tanks, and it is devoid of a drinking water supply ...
Bouderbala Abdelkader
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Twenty four (24) Clarias broodstock fish farm Zahra Rouani in Hassi El-Fhal (Ghardaia- Algeria), divided into 2 groups of 6 males and 6 females, respectively received "the Hormone Chorionic Gonadotropin" of pregnant female (HCG-SR) and commercial HCG ...
Abdelkader Rouabah +3 more
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Had + Have : une étrange construction grammaticale
Contemporary English syntax does not allow redundant constructions like double superlatives, repeated negatives, or combinations of modals. There is, however, an example of verbal construction in the form of a “double perfect" (i.e. had have + V-en) which appears in informal speech instead of a regular pluperfect to express modal remoteness.
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"If Oswald had not killed Kennedy" – Spohn on Counterfactuals [PDF]
Wolfgang Spohn's theory of ranking functions is an elegant and powerful theory of the structure and dynamics of doxastic states. In two recent papers, Spohn has applied it to the analysis of conditionals, claiming to have presented a unified account of ...
Rott, Hans
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But we had hoped ... : The Road We\u27ve Traveled; the Road that Lies Ahead [PDF]
(Excerpt) It is a privilege to be here with you at this annual gathering to explore matters of consequence affecting our churches at the beginning of this new millennium.
Bernstein, Eleanor
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Why do women deliver where they had not planned to go? A qualitative study from peri-urban Nairobi Kenya. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In urban Kenya, couples face a wide variety of choices for delivery options; however, many women end up delivering in different facilities from those they had intended while pregnant.
Ahearn, C. +4 more
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New results on fixed point theorems in n-Banach spaces
In this article we prove a common fixed point result for interpolative Kannan type contraction mappings in a nonempty, closed and bounded subset with respect to n linearly independent vectors in an n-Banach space.
Ettayb Jawad
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Northern Entrepreneur\u27s Counterfeiting of Confederate Currency and The Impact It Had On Inflation [PDF]
This thesis, Northern Entrepreneur\u27s Counterfeiting of Confederate Currency and The Impact It Had On Inflation takes an in depth look at the history of counterfeiting the currency of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War by ...
Rector, Raymond
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