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The relative importance of different root traits for tree growth and survival may be contingent on the soil environment, so that species' demographic strategies cannot be confidently inferred from below‐ground traits without biotic or abiotic environmental context.
Monique Weemstra +4 more
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Non-commutative L p spaces and Grassmann stochastic analysis. [PDF]
De Vecchi F +3 more
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Characterization of multipliers on vector-valued Hardy spaces
Antezana, Jorge +3 more
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On weak$^*$-convergence in the localized Hardy spaces $H^1_ρ(\mathcal X)$ and its application [PDF]
Dinh Thanh Duc +2 more
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Through a comparison of adolescent experience in Manggarai, eastern Indonesia, and amongst children of migrants in Sabah, Malaysia, this article argues for the value of attending to the spatiality of adolescence as a period of transition. Biocultural development expands both adolescents’ concrete experiences of mobility and their sense of the ...
Catherine Allerton
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Multi-dimensional Hardy type inequalities in Hölder spaces [PDF]
Evgeniya Burtseva +3 more
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Transatlantic Anti‐Catholicism and Sexual Scandal: The Case of Mgr. Thomas John Capel
This article investigates the public scandal that enveloped a famous English priest who was living in the United States. Monsignor Thomas John Capel (1836–1911) was one of the stars of the English Church in the Victorian era. Following a disciplinary process for breaking his vow of chastity, the Vatican dispatched him to America, where in 1886 he was ...
Timothy Verhoeven
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From the Compact City to the X-Minute neighborhood: A Systematic Review of the Health and Wellbeing Impacts of Sustainable Urban Development Models (SUDMs) on Women. [PDF]
Stevenson A +5 more
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Hankel operators on generalized Bergman-Hardy spaces
Wolfgang Lusky, Bettina Rehberg
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Germ Panic and Chalice Hygiene in the Church of England, c.1895–1930
The late‐Victorian medical revolution in bacteriology, and growing public awareness of hygienic standards and the danger of disease infection from germs, created alarm about the traditional Christian practice of drinking from a common cup at Holy Communion.
Andrew Atherstone
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