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Mosse after Mosse

2014
George Mosse died on January 22, 1999. News of his death quickly spread in Italy, where, with the exception of the historian Ernst Nolte, all the articles in the daily newspapers highlighted his innovative approaches to analyzing irrationalism and “new politics.” The same leftist group of historians that had distanced itself from Mosse’s methodology ...
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Phytochrome in Mosses

2004
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that are most sensitive in the red region of the visible spectrum. Their unique red-far-red photoreversibility has allowed early spectral detection and characterization in plants. In mosses, phytochrome controls spore germination, phototropism, polarotropism, side branch formation, chlorophyll accumulation, chloroplast ...
Lamparter, T., Brücker, G.
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The Moss papers

Journal de la Société des océanistes, 1972
Coppell W. G. The Moss papers. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°36, tome 28, 1972. pp. 285-304.
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Mosse after Mosse: An Ambivalent Legacy

2014
The article underlines George L. Mosse's legacy in Italian historiographical debate. Starting from the reactions to Mosse's death it highilights the new lines of research influenced by Mosse's work on nationalism, fascism, national socialism, racism, anti-semitism and gender studies, showing the ambivalence of the reception of his researches.
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The Moss in the Crevice

The Bryologist, 1926
From time to time I receive letters from members to whom I send specimens of mosses, asking for information regarding data on envelopes reading: "Habitat, rocks, west hill," or "Limestone crevice, west hill," Owen sound, Ontario. In the following sketch I will endeavor to tell something of this station: Great fissures have their beginning at the edge ...
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Moss biocrusts buffer the negative effects of karst rocky desertification on soil properties and soil microbial richness

Plant and Soil, 2020
Cai-Fang Cheng   +6 more
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The Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland

, 1978
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Conspectus of classification Abbreviations Artificial keys of genera Sphagnopsida Andreaeopsida Bryopsida Glossary Bibliography Addundum Index.
A. Smith
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Host Identity as a Driver of Moss-Associated N2 Fixation Rates in Alaska

Ecosystems, 2020
Julia E. M. Stuart   +8 more
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Mosses of Bhutan II*. A checklist of the mosses of Bhutan

Journal of Bryology, 1994
A checklist is given of the mosses of Bhutan based on published reports. Totals of 156 genera and 282 species are recorded. The main past collectors of mosses in Bhutan are listed, together with sources of erroneous reports; 44 erroneous and doubtful taxa are excluded. The name Breutelia setschwanica is applied to the only Himalayan member of the genus.
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