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Tree Growth, Contraction and Recovery: Disentangling Soil and Atmospheric Drought Effects. [PDF]
ABSTRACT We investigate how soil and atmospheric droughts jointly impact tree growth and recovery dynamics in a semi‐arid pine forest, leveraging high‐resolution stem diameter variation data and an irrigation experiment. The irrigated plot, where soil drought was mitigated, served as a benchmark to isolate the effects of atmospheric drought and ...
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Extreme Fire Spread Events Burn More Severely and Homogenize Postfire Landscapes in the Southwestern United States. [PDF]
Extreme fire spread events rapidly burn large areas and are predicted to increase under a warmer and drier climate. Using satellite data, we analyzed the daily progression of over 600 wildfires in the southwestern United States from 2002 to 2020. We found that the fastest‐growing fires not only burn a disproportionate area, but they also burn more ...
McFarland JR +5 more
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Faut-il brûler Les Bienveillantes ? [PDF]
La parution en 2006 des Bienveillantes de Jonathan Littell a constitué, sans aucun doute, un événement littéraire, pour trois raisons principales. La première est la reconnaissance accordée sinon à un jeune auteur (Littell est né en 1967), du moins à un ...
Murat, Michel
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Hannah Arendt reconsidered: collaboration and the banality of evil in Jonathan Littell's "The Kindly Ones" [PDF]
Hannah Arendt’s 1963 study “Eichmann in Jerusalem”, based on the former Nazi’s 1961 trial, broached two highly controversial topics: The first was her theory of the banality of evil—the uncomfortable moral scenario that leads ordinary individuals, for ...
Catani, Damian
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When the Perpetrator becomes a Reliable Witness of the Holocaust: On Jonathan Littell's Les Bienveillantes [PDF]
Purporting to be the first-person narrative of a former SS officer writing many years after World War II, Jonathan Littell's Les bienveillantes, published in France in 2006, became the biggest best seller of the year and won the most prestigious French ...
Suleiman, Susan Rubin
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Predicting Native Language from Gaze [PDF]
A fundamental question in language learning concerns the role of a speaker's first language in second language acquisition. We present a novel methodology for studying this question: analysis of eye-movement patterns in second language reading of free ...
Berzak, Yevgeni +3 more
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La retorica è generalmente considerata come un ente quasi assoluto, mentre la sua forza, cioè il suo effetto, risulta dalla ricezione, dal pubblico con il quale le opere andranno confrontandosi.
Caroline Fischer
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Littel, Jonathan: Laskavé bohyně [PDF]
Recenze: Littel, Jonathan: Laskavé bohyně. Praha: Odeon 2008 (z francouzského originálu Les Bienveillantes vydaného v roce 2006 nakladatelstvím Gallimard přeložila Michala Marková), 868 stran.
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Parents' involvement in care order decisions: a cross-country study of front-line practice [PDF]
This article examines parents’ involvement in care order decision-making in four countries at one particular point in the care order process, namely when the child protection worker discusses with the parents his/her considerations regarding child ...
Alpert +41 more
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Thank You to Our 2024 Reviewers
Abstract On behalf of the journal, AGU, and the scientific community, we, the editors of Earth's Future, are delighted to publish the names of the 1,061 peer reviewers who provided 1,642 reviews for our journal in 2024 (italicized names have contributed three or more reviews).
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