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ABSTRACT Deep‐water slope channels and associated facies are a major part of clastic sediment dispersal system extending from the shelf‐edge to the abyssal plain. The toe‐thrust area of the deep‐water Niger Delta enables the analysis of these channels and their interaction with evolving fault‐controlled sea‐floor topography to be determined ...
Stanley Ang, Mike Mayall, Lidia Lonergan
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Embodied ethnographies: Entanglements in the Anthropocene
Abstract ‘Entanglements in the Anthropocene’ is an embodied exploration of the intersections of place, dance and lens‐based practices (photography and video). Lens‐based works discussed here result from collaborative research projects and grow from a shared curiosity about aesthetics in the Anthropocene and how to express entangled relationships with ...
Karen N. Barbour, Rodrigo Hill
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Latar belakang. Malaria falciparum masih merupakan salah satu penyebab utama kematian dan kesakitan pada anak-anak dan orang dewasa di negara-negara tropis.
Suryadi Nicolaas Napoleon Tatura
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Kinas bruk av økonomisk statshåndverk: Hva Kina vil og hva det får til
Den fremvoksende supermakten og gigantøkonomien Kina har vist vilje og evne til å ta i bruk økonomiske virkemidler for å forme ikke bare egen region, men også for å skaffe global innflytelse.
Petter Y. Lindgren, Kristin Waage
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Indigenous Foodways in Transition: A Qualitative Study With Māori Elders in Aotearoa New Zealand
Purpose: This study explored how the Māori food landscape and foodways have changed over the last 70 years, centring the voices of Māori elders whose lived experiences provide critical insight into the nutrition transition. Methods: Guided by a Māori worldview and Kaupapa Māori research principles, we engaged in conversations (kōrero) with Māori elders
Nikki Renall, Lisa Te Morenga
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Biotic interactions are fundamental to the structuring of marine communities. Predator–prey and competitive interactions can drive species distribution, abundance and mediate individual behaviour. These interactions are especially important to understand in the context of restoration.
Percy J. M., Gnanalingam G.
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The increasing awareness of the extent of urchin barrens and impacts of sea urchin overgrazing on rocky reefs in Aotearoa New Zealand has led to a rapid increase in the use of sea urchin removal as a tool for kelp forest restoration. Here, we review these restoration projects, focusing on three case studies, with the aim to provide context on what ...
Kelsey I. Miller +7 more
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Između „vuka“ i „šakala“: Odnos Kine prema međunarodnom poretku tokom mandata Si Đinpinga [PDF]
Stabilnost međunarodnog poretka primarno zavisi od odnosa moći između revizionističkih i status quo sila. Prve su nosioci promena karaktera međunarodne politike, dok su druge čuvari postojećih pravila i praksi.
Nikola Preradović
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ABSTRACT Recent developmental evidence shows that the proposal that consonants are more important than vowels for lexical processing is not universal but language‐specific. In non‐tone languages, a consonant bias emerges early in development in Romance languages (e.g., French) but later in Germanic languages (e.g., English), while evidence from Asian ...
Paul Okyere Omane +2 more
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Kas yra „nacionalinis kinas“? Kanonas, transnacionalinis ir ankstyvasis kinas
Straipsnyje analizuojama „nacionalinio kino“ koncepcija, jos samprata tarptautinėje ir lietuviškoje kinotyroje. Pristatomi pagrindiniai autoriai, formavę ir praplėtę „nacionalinio kino“ istoriografinį diskursą (Andrew Higson, John Hill, Stephen Croft ir kt.), analizuojama ne tik „nacionalumo“ reikšmės kaita, bet ir kino – aptariami rečiau ...
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