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Abstract Maximizing soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield requires effective management of Cercospora leaf blight (CLB), a significant foliar disease that can reduce productivity and grain quality. The impact of CLB is particularly notable in regions such as the mid‐southern United States, where species of Cercospora, predominantly C. cf. flagellaris,
David Moseley +13 more
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Strategic Adaptation in Shifting Landscapes: A Paradox‐Theoretic and Computational Perspective
ABSTRACT Organizations must simultaneously exploit current competencies and explore new opportunities—yet theory offers limited guidance on when each strategic logic dominates and under what combination of environmental conditions ambidexterity is warranted.
Javad Feiz Abadi
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Jamaican Community Pharmacists-Determined Barriers to Availability of Smoking Cessation Aids. [PDF]
Langlay A, Abrons J, Daly A.
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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from the immune‐mediated destruction of insulin‐producing pancreatic β‐cells. Recent human studies show that early β‐cell stress maladaptations precede overt immune cell infiltration. DOC2B, a vesicle secretion regulatory protein that supports β‐cell functionality and resilience against stress, declines early in T1D ...
Diana Esparza +3 more
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Abstract Background Long‐term exposure to air pollution has been linked to Parkinson's disease (PD) incidence, yet evidence is mixed, partly because of challenges with PD diagnosis and definition. We examined this association in a nationwide administrative cohort.
Thomas Cole‐Hunter +14 more
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From its inception the Oxford Movement was intended to be as much practical as theoretical. In this chapter the author explores the nature and extent of Tractarianism beyond Oxford. The chapter provides a statistical analysis of its progress which is followed by examinations of its liturgical life, including the promotion of the daily service, the ...
George Herring
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1999
Abstract Parish boundaries were antiquated and had long since ceased to correspond with social realities or pastoral needs, while the administrative structure of parishes over France as a whole ‘almost defies description by its complexity’.
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Abstract Parish boundaries were antiquated and had long since ceased to correspond with social realities or pastoral needs, while the administrative structure of parishes over France as a whole ‘almost defies description by its complexity’.
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
A consecutive series of 500 papers submitted to the ‘Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry’ is evaluated to provide information on Journal publication procedures, to assess the Journal peer review process and to examine factors associated with the outcome of submissions.
G, Parker +3 more
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A consecutive series of 500 papers submitted to the ‘Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry’ is evaluated to provide information on Journal publication procedures, to assess the Journal peer review process and to examine factors associated with the outcome of submissions.
G, Parker +3 more
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2022
Abstract This chapter explores Blackfriars’ parochial identity as St. Anne’s Blackfriars. The parish became a stronghold of godly Protestantism in later sixteenth-century London, thanks to the efforts of the resident preachers Stephen Egerton and William Gouge, and their local lay supporters.
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Abstract This chapter explores Blackfriars’ parochial identity as St. Anne’s Blackfriars. The parish became a stronghold of godly Protestantism in later sixteenth-century London, thanks to the efforts of the resident preachers Stephen Egerton and William Gouge, and their local lay supporters.
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