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Spatial Structuring of Soil Fungal Diversity Associated with <i>Ziziphus lotus</i> (Rhamnaceae) in Arid Agricultural Soils. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust, 2018
An organisational requirement of no unauthorised personnel permitted in a restricted area may have a security policy such as all employees must wear identification badges and employees must challenge people who are not wearing a badge. An employee's choice to wear/not wear their badge can be strongly related to how they perceive the security policy ...
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An organisational requirement of no unauthorised personnel permitted in a restricted area may have a security policy such as all employees must wear identification badges and employees must challenge people who are not wearing a badge. An employee's choice to wear/not wear their badge can be strongly related to how they perceive the security policy ...
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Bacterial shrubs, crystal shrubs, and ray-crystal shrubs: bacterial vs. abiotic precipitation
Sedimentary Geology, 1999Hot-water travertine deposits commonly contain shrub-like morphologies, on the centimeter to meter scale, that range from highly irregular forms (bacterial shrubs) to features that display regular geometric patterns (crystal shrubs and ray-crystal crusts).
Henry S Chafetz, Sean A Guidry
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2001
Abstract Shrubs are an important component of the vegetation of the boreal forest because they provide complex structure where trees are absent or added dimensions in the forest be tween the herb layer and the tree layer. Shrubs are the winter food of the key species of herbivores in the boreal zone.
Charles J Krebs +4 more
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Abstract Shrubs are an important component of the vegetation of the boreal forest because they provide complex structure where trees are absent or added dimensions in the forest be tween the herb layer and the tree layer. Shrubs are the winter food of the key species of herbivores in the boreal zone.
Charles J Krebs +4 more
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1941
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