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Alloreferent and Apparent Seasonal Polyphenism of <i>Dielis tejensis</i> with an Updated Key to Nearctic <i>Dielis</i> Species (Hymenoptera: Scoliidae). [PDF]
Szafranski P.
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An illusion of love and death in "Pale horse, pale rider"
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2021
Abstract The third benefit of no longer eating animals is a reduction in the prevalence of zoonotic diseases: diseases acquired from a nonhuman, vertebrate host. The majority of temperate diseases, almost all tropical diseases, and probably all newly emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses or they have zoonotic origins.
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Abstract The third benefit of no longer eating animals is a reduction in the prevalence of zoonotic diseases: diseases acquired from a nonhuman, vertebrate host. The majority of temperate diseases, almost all tropical diseases, and probably all newly emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses or they have zoonotic origins.
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New Literary History
Abstract: The word "pale" is attested as a common noun in English from the fourteenth century onward but took on more specific meaning to describe fortified regions of English-held France and Ireland in the later fifteenth century. From the outset, the "Pale" in Ireland was identified as "English," and applied to the community of a geographically ...
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Abstract: The word "pale" is attested as a common noun in English from the fourteenth century onward but took on more specific meaning to describe fortified regions of English-held France and Ireland in the later fifteenth century. From the outset, the "Pale" in Ireland was identified as "English," and applied to the community of a geographically ...
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Global Horror: Pale Horse, Pale Rider
2018Punter begins with an overview of Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror, then addresses a number of themes within recent global horror, citing exemplary texts: the body and race (Helen Oyeyemi, White Is for Witching and The Opposite House); migration and the refugee (Andrea Levy, Small Island, and Jamaica Kincaid, A Small Place); totalitarianism and ...
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“Pale Whore, Pale Writer”: Is There Punishment for the Crime?
2015What appears to be one of the more essential problems with Dostoyevsky’s poetics in Crime and Punishment deals, simply, with his occasional lapse into often using the wrong word at the wrong time. Beyond the mystery plot and the occasional melodramatic sentimentalism, Dostoyevsky’s insouciant approach to the art of novel-writing could justify Nabokov’s
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This publication covers the symptoms, disease cycle, and control of Pales Weevil.
Day, Eric R., Salom, Scott M.
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