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Victorian Women and the Gendering of Mountaineering in the Alps
ABSTRACT This article explores the gendered segregation of Victorian mountaineering, highlighting how societal norms sought to confine women to passive roles within the alpine landscape. As Elizabeth Le Blond declared, ‘there is no manlier sport in the world than mountaineering’, encapsulating the pervasive attitudes of the era.
William Bainbridge
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The lichen-flora of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands
W. A. Leighton
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This study revealed the basic structures of gut mycobiota of three wild Rhinopithecus species. The gut mycobiota of Rhinopithecus showed close connection with their feeding habits, and there were associations between gut mycobiota and the host's living environments.
Xuanyi Yang+6 more
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The Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition: Botany. II. Lichens and Lichen Parasites
Carroll W. Dodge, Gladys E. Baker
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Studies on the Chemistry of Lichens. XI. Structure of Picrolichenic Acid. [PDF]
Carl Axel Wachtmeister+5 more
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ABSTRACT Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a form of cicatricial alopecia that is being increasingly diagnosed in recent years. It predominantly affects post‐menopausal women of various ethnic backgrounds, but cases have also been reported in pre‐menopausal women and rarely in men.
Adrienne Oxenham, Annabel Stevenson
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Lichen Planus Following COVID‐19 Infection and Vaccination. Matched Case–Control Study
ABSTRACT Background New‐onset lichen planus (LP) development following COVID‐19 infection/vaccination is reported. Since case series cannot be used to study exposure–outcome associations, we designed this matched case–control study to investigate whether COVID‐19‐related events and de novo LP are associated.
Paolo Giacomo Arduino+4 more
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Study of the properties of lichen photosynthesis using chlorophyll fluorescence techniques
Changes in the fluorescence parameters of the photosynthetic apparatus of lichens, induced by pollutants and drying, were studied. We suppose that fluorescence can be used for biomonitoring to assess the state of lichens.
D N Matorin+4 more
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Lichens and their Action on the Glass and Leadings of Church Windows [PDF]
ETHEL MELLOR
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