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Further taxonomic studies of the mimetic genus <i>Euryobeidia</i> Fletcher, 1979 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae, Baptini), with descriptions of four new taxa and two status changes. [PDF]
Liu B, Stüning D, Han H.
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Comparative Morphology of the External Male Genitalia of Gymnetis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
Bhatti A. Rashid
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About the male external genitalia of Alydus calcaratus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hemiptera, Heteroptera)
cimbil, Büşra, Kıyak, Suat
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Abstract Fear of failure is damaging in a host of ways yet is rife in many schools. Drawing on self‐worth theory, we explore whether fear of academic failure is higher in education systems with features that increase students' experiences of competition. To do this, we compare two very different education systems: England, where, for instance, national
Carolyn Jackson, Mieke Van Houtte
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Polyandry in Noctuid Moths: Taxonomic, Bionomic, and Evolutionary Implications. [PDF]
Varga Z, Nagy A, Kovács CL, Szanyi S.
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Abstract Environmental literacy and global citizenship education (GCE) are necessary to the development of a fairer, more peaceful and more sustainable world, but teachers frequently lack practical examples of their implementation in the classroom.
Claire Lee +2 more
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Restoration of human tooth enamel
Human tooth enamel has remarkable properties but lacks self‐repair ability. Existing restorative materials cannot fully replicate enamel's microstructure and function, resulting in low restorative efficiency. This review summarizes the formation process and characteristics of enamel, and current restorative materials and future research directions are ...
Hanlin Liu +10 more
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Four new and one newly recorded species of <i>Araeopteron</i> Hampson, 1893 (Erebidae, Boletobiinae, Araeopteronini), with the checklist of the genus from China. [PDF]
Jin Y, Yao C, Han H.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how the largest European banks are integrating climate change considerations into their nonfinancial disclosures, focusing on the interplay between sustainability strategies and stakeholder‐oriented practices. The sample includes the 30 top‐ranking European banks by total assets and is subject to CSRD reporting obligations.
Valerio Brescia +3 more
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