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Rarity begets rarity: Social and environmental drivers of rare organisms in cities
Abstract Cities are sometimes characterized as homogenous with species assemblages composed of abundant, generalist species having similar ecological functions. Under this assumption, rare species, or species observed infrequently, would have especially high conservation value in cities for their potential to increase functional diversity.
Theresa W. Ong+9 more
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A Simple Telephonic Receiver for Wireless Telegraphy [PDF]
L. BLEEKRODE
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: Digital convergence thrusts telephony, television and the internet into the socalled 'triple play' offerings, creating new forms of rivalry between cable operators and telephone companies.
Hollander, Abraham, Hollander, Claude
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The First Amendment Case Against FCC IP Telephony Regulation [PDF]
This Comment argues that IP telephony, like handbills and traditional print media, deserves First Amendment protection against FCC regulatory authority. After briefly reviewing the IP telephony phenomenon within the larger context of digital convergence,
Samahon, Tuan N.
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Abstract Objective This study presents a psychometric evaluation of the avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) module 2.0 for the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE), its child (ChEDE), and parent version. Within a pediatric sample seeking treatment for restrictive feeding or eating disorders and non‐treatment‐seeking controls, the module's ...
Ricarda Schmidt+5 more
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Best Effort versus Spectrum Markets: Best Effort versus Spectrum Markets: The Cases of European MVNOs and (Ultra)Wideband Unlicensed Services [PDF]
This paper compares two models for delivering broadband wireless services: best effort vs. QoS guaranteed services. The 'best effort' services we refer to in this paper are more commonly known as unlicensed wireless services, while the 'Quality of Service guaranteed' services are more commonly referred to as traditional landline telephony, as well as ...
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STUDENTS' PAPER. TELEPHONIC SWITHCING. (INCLUDING PLATE AT BACK OF VOLUME). [PDF]
C.H. Wordingham
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Mobile forms of communication and the transformation of relations between the public and private spheres [PDF]
Stress is placed upon contextual issues and for this reason we will theoretically consider aspects of the modern society that are working in conjunction with the mobile phone to alter the public/private dichotomy. The article focuses upon the themes of:
Jeffery, R
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