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    Recognition Memory in Psychotic Patients by H. Ellis, K. De Pauw, G. N. Christodoulou, J.-P. Luaute, E. Bidault, K. Szulecka

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…Preliminary data are reported from experiments in which Warrington's (1984) Recognition Memory Tests were given to patients with misidentification delusions including the Capgras type and to psychotic patients. …”
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    Reparation for Victims of Human Rights Violations and Crimes Against Humanity in Ecuador by María Cristina Solís

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In May of 2007, former President Rafael Correa created a Truth Commission for Ecuador (CVE), assigned with the task of clarifying the events of political violence that took place in the country between 1984-2007. In June of 2010, with the report of the Commission submitted, the Ecuadorian State began to take a series of actions that had as their objective to acknowledge the responsibility in the events that took place and to implement reparation measures, justice remedies and administrative reforms. …”
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    Dynamics of competitive systems with a single common limiting factor by Ryusuke Kon

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The concept of limiting factors (or regulating factors) succeeded in formulating the well-known principle of competitive exclusion.This paper shows that the concept of limiting factors is helpful not only to formulate the competitive exclusion principle, but also to obtain other ecological insights.To this end, by focusing on a specific community structure, we study the dynamics of Kolmogorov equations and show that it is possible to derive an ecologically insightful result only from the information about interactions between species and limiting factors.Furthermore, we find that the derived result is a generalization of the preceding work by Shigesada, Kawasaki, and Teramoto (1984), who examined a certain Lotka-Volterra equation in a different context.…”
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    Tropical Orb Weaver Spider, Eriophora ravilla (C. L. Koch) (Arachnida: Araneae: Araneidae) by Glavis B. Edwards

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…Unlike similar large spiders of the genus Neoscona (Edwards 1984), E. ravilla is not a conspicuous member of the diurnal fauna during its adult stage. …”
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    Mary’s role in the repudiation of their beliefs of Pagans, Jews and Moors by Joseph T. Snow

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The Cantigas de Santa Maria of Alfonso X, king of Castile and León (1252-1284) contains 420 miracles and praise songs for the Virgin Mary. …”
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    Restoration of Gottseelige Schluess und Fuersaetz der Seele, an eighteenth century vellum bound book by Margit J. Smith

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…The article concerns the complete restoration of an 18th century vellum bound book printed in Würzburg. …”
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    New Plants for Florida: Grape by Richard L. Jones, Mary Duryea, Berry J. Treat

    Published 2003-08-01
    “… Until the 1980s, nearly all research effort was focused on development of disease-resistant bunch grape varieties. …”
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    Green lacewings (of Florida) Neuroptera: Chrysopidae by Lionel A. Stange

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The larvae are voracious predators of small, comparatively soft-bodied arthropods such as aphids, scale insects, whiteflies, thrips, insect eggs, and other prey (Muma 1959; Canard et al. 1984). For this reason, they are used widely in biological control. …”
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    Myth and Immortality in Russian Folktales by Enrique Santos Marinas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As Russian folklorist Vladimir Propp already set out in his monograph <i>Theory and History of Folklore</i> (1984), folktales, and in particular fairy tales, could preserve the remnants of myths and rites from very ancient stages of human civilisation, dating back to Prehistoric times themselves. …”
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