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During the three months of field work between October and December 1997 by the junior author in the in the Réserve Spéciale d’Ivohibe and in the Forêt d’Ankazomivady-Ambositra, Province of Fianarantsoa, a collection of scorpions was made, mainly with the
Wilson R. Lourenço, Steven M. Goodman
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In this paper I consider the question of self-governing in relation to MacIntyrean practices. It is not uncommon to discover MacIntyrean practices being described as self-governing in at least some sense. However, while there are seemingly valid reasons
Jeffrey Pocock
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Review of Essays on Kant\u27s Political Philosophy [PDF]
Article reviews the book Essays on Kant\u27s Political Philosophy, edited by Howard Lloyd ...
van der Linden, Harry
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Personality and religious maturity [PDF]
A sample of 226 students attending seminaries, theological colleges, and bible schools completed Newton Malony’s Religious Status Inventory (as a measure of religious maturity) alongside the short-form Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire.
Francis, Leslie J., Pocock, Nigel
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Cognitive studies on spiders have largely ignored mygalomorphs, such as tarantulas, and almost completely lack field‐based observations. We present nine observations of arboreal and fossorial New World tarantulas, including a blind cave‐dwelling species, providing evidence for possible experience‐based navigation and spatial learning during foraging ...
Alireza Zamani, Rick C. West
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Rerandomization to improve covariate balance in experiments
Randomized experiments are the "gold standard" for estimating causal effects, yet often in practice, chance imbalances exist in covariate distributions between treatment groups.
Morgan, Kari Lock, Rubin, Donald B.
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Revealing patterns of endemism in the transatlantic family Chelodesmidae (Polydesmida: Diplopoda)
Abstract With fossil records dating back to the Silurian/Late Ordovician, millipedes stand out as one of the earliest terrestrial animal groups. Their limited vagility and high endemism make them valuable tools for formulating and testing biogeographic hypotheses, including those related to macro‐vicariance events.
Rodrigo Salvador Bouzan +4 more
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1884. Gnaphosidae Pocock, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., 2 (7): 219. 1977. Gnaphosidae: Tikader, Rec. zool. Surv. India, 72 (1-4): 186. Type-genus: Gnaphosa Latreille. Distribution: All over the world.
Biswas, B., Majumder, S. C.
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Abstract There exists a growing suite of technologies that support significant and exciting progress in biodiversity conservation and research. Citizen scientist participation is common in this research and often focuses on data collection and labeling.
Joycelyn Longdon +5 more
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A new record of the tarantula genus Phlogiellus Pocock, 1897 from Thailand is described. Distributional data, natural history, morphological characters, and illustrations of male and female are provided.
Narin Chomphuphuang +5 more
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