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Climatic disequilibrium modulates canopy service across abiotic stress gradients
The results presented indicate that abiotic stressors, combined with climatic disequilibrium, modulate the canopy service. Consequently, under future climate change scenarios that may increase stress and climatic disequilibrium, canopy service will become crucial for the maintenance of the recruiting community.
Jordi Margalef‐Marrase+5 more
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Correction: Comparison of T-POD and SAM Pelvic Sling II and the influence of attachment level in the initial management of unstable pelvic type C injuries - a cadaveric study. [PDF]
Privalov M+8 more
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Immanent Critique in Political Education: Indoctrination or Emancipation?
ABSTRACT This article assesses whether critical political education, which immanently criticizes society, is able to avoid the challenge of indoctrination. For this purpose, the article reconstructs premises of critical political education, contemporary theories of immanent critique, and criteria of indoctrination.
Antti Moilanen
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Corydalis wilsonii</i> N. E. Brown 1903 and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]
Han F+5 more
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ABSTRACT Universal basic income and collective working‐time reductions are familiar features of a ‘post‐work’ politics that seeks to reduce the unfreedom associated with the workplace. Proponents appeal to an image of freedom where citizens are liberated from the compulsive aspects of wage‐labor and free to engage in self‐determined projects and ...
Thijs Keulen
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of <i>Brachybotrys paridiformis</i> Maxim. ex Oliv. (Boraginaceae), a species from a monotypic genus in Northeast China. [PDF]
Liu Y+5 more
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Stop in the Law of the Name! Nominative Lawmaking, Populism and Justice
Abstract Nominative laws—laws named after particular victims of violence or injustice such as Martyn's Law, Sarah's Law and Awaab's Law—have become increasingly prominent in the UK. In this article, we offer the first sustained attempt to explore this phenomenon and its social, political and legal significance. Two contributions are made.
Lee Jarvis, Michael Lister, Alex Powell
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