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Contiene: Enrique Alcaraz Varó. El inglés jurídico. Barcelona: Ariel, 1994, xi + 291 pp. / Miguel Ángel Campos Pardillos; Janet A. Kourani, James P. Sterba and Rosemarie Tong, eds. Feminist Philosophies.
Revista alicantina de estudios ingleses
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Assessing differences among elasmobranch nurseries to aid conservation based on a genomics framework
Abstract Elasmobranch nurseries often differ in environmental conditions, demographics, and use patterns. These differences affect the distribution of genetic variation among nurseries. However, conservation and management strategies often fail to account for such differences because they are difficult to characterize.
Dominic G. Swift +8 more
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Patient and family reactions to day hospitalization of the chronically ill [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThe innovation of a day hospital for the long term mentally ill patient brings to light new areas of possible exploration.
Parnes, Phyllis Sally
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Mixing effect on volume growth of Fagus sylvatica and Pinus sylvestris is modulated by stand density [PDF]
Despite the increasing relevance of mixed stands due to their potential benefits; little information is available with regard to the effect of mixtures on yield in forest systems.
Condes Ruiz, Sonia +2 more
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Unconditional Variance Estimation Under Complex Surveys
Summary The unconditional framework treats the samples and the variables of interest as random variables. This is particularly suitable with analytic inference, when modelling survey data. We show that variance estimation does not involve finite population corrections and joint‐inclusion probabilities, even with large sampling fractions and under ...
Yves G. Berger
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Stem number distributions in uneven-aged forests are assumed to be stable, if they follow special functions, e.g. de Liocourtâs reverse J-shaped breast height diameter distribution.
Sterba, Hubert
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ABSTRACT Introduction‐Objective We outline and test three key assumptions of identity‐based motivation theory. First, in everyday life, people draw both difficulty‐as‐importance and difficulty‐as‐impossibility inferences when tasks or goals feel hard to think about (ecological validity).
Alysia Burbidge, Daphna Oyserman
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TEST OF PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE 1.4 (TOPI 1.4) MANUAL [PDF]
Personal intelligence involves the capacity to reason about personality and personality-relevant information. People high in personal intelligence are good at understanding themselves and others.
Caruso, David R. +2 more
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This study compares the biomechanical effects of three anterior fixation systems in thoracolumbar surgery—HXTL, NHXTL, and Medtronic's CD Horizon ANTERIOR. Finite element analysis evaluates stress and displacement across vertebral bodies and support structures under varying load conditions. Results indicate the HXTL system minimizes nail–rod stress yet
Xuehai Jia +7 more
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'To live and die [for] Dixie': Irish civilians and the Confederate States of America [PDF]
Around 20,000 Irishmen served in the Confederate army in the Civil War. As a result, they left behind, in various Southern towns and cities, large numbers of friends, family, and community leaders. As with native-born Confederates, Irish civilian support
Andrews W.H. +73 more
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