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Tilman, Rick: Thorstein Veblen and the Enrichment of Evolutionary Naturalism
Noriko Ishida
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Meta-Ontology, Naturalism, and the Quine-Barcan Marcus Debate
F. Janssen-Lauret
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“Do You Want to Continue?”—Coordinating the Closing of Conversations and Managing Face Concerns
This study investigates how participants manage the decision to end or continue their conversation when directly asked about their preferences. The dataset consists of 19 conversations where the researcher explicitly asked if the two participants wanted to continue their conversation, thus causing some potential interactional trouble for the ...
Emmi Koskinen
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Abstract Allium oreophilum, hitherto the representative of the monotypic A. subg. Porphyroprason from the second evolutionary lineage of Allium, is studied in detail. Over about 150 years, A. oreophilum was regarded as a somewhat polymorphous species with two synonyms, all described in the 19th century.
Nikolai Friesen+13 more
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Lev Tolstoy, A Founder of Democratic Education. [PDF]
Matusov E.
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The literary theory of Shimamura Hōgetsu and the construction of Japanese naturalism
Massimiliano Tomasi
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A survey of generic names in Rubiaceae (Gentianales) with notes on context and patterns in naming
Abstract Rubiaceae is one of the most diverse angiosperm families and consequently is the topic of much systematic research. Plenty of literature exists on the familial, tribal, and species level; however, a comprehensive overview of the names at the generic level is lacking. The aim of this study is to present a survey of all names and designations at
Brecht Verstraete+2 more
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Typification of three iconic and widely distributed species of Muscari (Asparagaceae)
Abstract Many species of Muscari, a genus of Mediterranean geophytes, are plagued by intricate nomenclatural issues, which is characteristic for plants with an extensive horticultural history. Here we typify the names currently applied to three widely distributed and cultivated species: M. armeniacum, M. commutatum, and M. tenuiflorum.
Tim Böhnert+2 more
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