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Green Is the New Gold: Redefining Opulent Lifestyle Through Organic Food Purchases
ABSTRACT Prior studies based on the Theory of Planned Behavior mostly examined the effects of health and environmental concerns on organic food consumption; however, few addressed the paradoxical relationships in the context of opulent or symbolic decorum.
Neha Sharma +3 more
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Replacement names for junior homonyms in ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). [PDF]
Fisher BL.
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Textual Synonymy and Copyonymy from the Perspective of Identity – Similarity – Difference
Yana A. Dudareva
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Pulmonalis or Pulmonaris? It's Elementarius, My Dear Watson
ABSTRACT The adjectival suffix ‐alis and its allomorph ‐aris are very common in the anatomical nomenclature; however, rules governing differential usage, such as ‐aris substituting for ‐alis following an ‐l‐, leave many exceptions. Here, we report an empirical study of 985 adjectives with ‐alis and ‐aris suffixes used in Terminologia Anatomica (2nd ed.)
Paul E. Neumann +3 more
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On the conspecificity of <i>Carinaulus coreensis</i> (Kim) and <i>C. inexpectatus</i> (Balthasar) (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae). [PDF]
Shim J, Song JH.
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On The Identity Of Dysmesus Chamberlin - A New Generic Synonymy
Ralph E. Crabill
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Fascia, Eh. What Is It? What Is It Good for?
ABSTRACT Opinions on the meaning of the term fascia appear to have been diverging for the past quarter century. In 1998, the definition of fascia in the international standard anatomical nomenclature was narrowed by removing the term fascia superficialis.
Paul E. Neumann +10 more
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Clarifying the nomenclature of Strychnosbredemeyeri and Lasiostoma (Loganiaceae). [PDF]
Setubal RB +3 more
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