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Silene noctiflora L., present in the flora of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbia)
The genus Silene (family Caryophyllaceae) comprises more than 700 species and it is one of the larger genera of the World’s flora. Studying the flora of the plain part of Kosovo and Metohija, in the village of Gračanica, on the eastern rim of the ...
Prodanović, D. +2 more
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Using DNA metabarcoding, this study investigates pollen transported by syrphids (Syrphidae) in the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park and agricultural sites in Northern Italy. The analysis reveals a high diversity of visited plant taxa, including previously undocumented plant–pollinator interactions.
Serena Magagnoli +6 more
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Idle talk, untruth, and entities in Heidegger's Being and Time
Abstract This paper advances a novel interpretation of Heidegger's conception of idle talk (Gerede) in Being and Time, foregrounding a largely neglected yet central feature and explicating its normative dimensions. I argue that idle talk can be understood only in light of its connection to untruth and coveredness (Verdecktheit), and that this ...
Fridolin Neumann
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We compiled the first checklist of wild bees in Doñana Protected Area, documenting 385 species, including three vulnerable and one endangered species listed in the Red List. Bee species exhibit diverse floral preferences, highlighting the need to incorporate plant–pollinator interactions and the role of plants in conservation and management strategies ...
Francisco P. Molina +3 more
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Translating Genomic Competencies Into Cancer Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Genomics‐informed cancer care is central to precision oncology; however, integrating genomic competencies into routine practice remains challenging. Despite the development of competency frameworks, limited clarity exists regarding how these competencies are operationalised within oncology settings. Aim To synthesise and critically examine how
Libby Rea Brownlee +5 more
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The Support Paradox: Explaining (Mis)Matches in Refugee Workplace Support
Abstract Recent refugee movements have spurred corporate initiatives, with workplace support proving critical for integration. However, while research on workplace support for refugees remains limited, the broader support literature highlights paradoxical effects – support either benefits or harms recipients depending on how well it matches their needs.
Robin Pesch, Ebru Ipek
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Thermal rearrangement yields the first example of a bis-silene — a compound containing two carbon–silicon double ...
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI), such as large language models (LLMs), is increasingly being used to score psychological and organizational constructs from text. However, the reliability and validity of these scores remains vital. Frequently, AI scores are treated as replicants of human ratings and inter‐rater reliability (IRR) is established by ...
Andrew B. Speer
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First Impressions at Work: A Meta‐Analytic Review
ABSTRACT First impressions are critical in shaping work‐related outcomes and social judgments in organizational contexts. However, research has generated conflicting findings and left unanswered questions about their dimensional structure, antecedents, consequences, and temporal stability.
Junhui Yang +4 more
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Infraspecific Variation in Silene Seed Tubercles
The seeds of many species in the order Caryophyllales exhibit surface protuberances called tubercles. While tubercle shape and distribution have often been proposed as taxonomic criteria, paradoxically, their description has primarily relied on ...
José Javier Martín-Gómez +4 more
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