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    Économie politique des services écosystémiques : de l’analyse économique aux évolutions juridiques by Benoît Prévost, Audrey Rivaud, Agnès Michelot

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Ecosystem services progressively became the standard concept of renewed discourses and debates on sustainability. The paper suggests some institutionalist arguments for a critical assessment of the scientific and political processes which led to proclaimed changes within the mainstream framework. …”
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    Quand l’État décrète le marché : le cas du Plan Borloo by Florence Gallois, Martino Nieddu

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This paper aims to discuss the real capacity of régulation of the institutional arrangement introduced by the French Plan Borloo, which aimed to create both a sector and a market. …”
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    L’imagerie touarègue entre littérature savante et littérature populaire by Paul Pandolfi

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In these clichés, the Tuareg appears as an “other”, but an “other” close enough to project a rather positive image, and his relative proximity makes all the more obvious the irremediable otherness of his neighbors, who in turn are given negative stereotypes.…”
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    Une balle blanche dans un roman noir by Sophie Vallas

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The novel is also a “baseball novel”: its plot essentially deals with a baseball New York team and its former, fallen star, and the final resolution of the mystery intervenes thanks to a revelation brought by a baseball game in which a rather rare and spectacular maneuver (the double suicide squeeze) is used by one of the teams to turn the tables and win the game. This paper analyzes the place of baseball in Squeeze Play: it first appears as an essential element in the very structure of the plot, but it is also, for Auster, a way of questioning the myth of the hero in an American society whose main aspects (sports, politics, private life) are eaten up by corruption and perversion. …”
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    Les ambiguïtés du paysage forestier des Landes de Gascogne by Aude Pottier

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Indeed, behind what might at first sight appears monotonous, a forest dedicated to production, one might actually consider a very diversified environment. …”
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    A Rare Congenital Perineal Groove by Enyew Abate

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Perineal groove is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by nonepithelialized mucous membrane that appears as an erythematous sulcus in the perineal midline, extending from the posterior vaginal fourchette to the anterior anal orifice. …”
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    Low viral persistence of an immunological model by Suqi Ma

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The virus replication rate appears to have influence to the amplitude of the persisting oscillatorypopulation densities.…”
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    What if We Seem to Seem and Not Seem? Estimating the Unreasonable Price of Illusionism by Biplab Karak

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The problem with illusionism, however, is that, although its thesis appears persuasively simple, it strikes as absurd insofar as the phenomenal illusions themselves also seem as much as phenomenality, keeping no fundamental differences between the two. …”
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    SEKOLAH PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER DI KABUPATEN GOWA DENGAN KONSEP ARSITEKTUR EKOLOGIS by Rasdyana Rasdyana, Sitti Aisyah Rahman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Results of this report reviews the specifics of the building, such as the terms of the planning involved, the concept footprint, appearance / shape of the building, space layout, structures, building materials, uilitas building with analyzing the problems and the potential that exists in the footprint based Ecological Architecture principles.…”
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    Infrastructures de données géographiques et flux d’information environnementale by Matthieu Noucher

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to present the Spatial Data Infrastructure that appears today as an essential driver of institutional data diffusion. …”
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    Images du vieillir chez Wilkie Collins by Isabelle Hervouet-Farrar

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In The Moonstone, the process of debilitating degeneration is a clear feature of the character (Ezra Jennings) who appears as the projection of Wilkie Collins on the fictional scene.…”
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    A study of the development of the digital ranch by Amanda Spink, Jane Hicks

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…A lack of research investigating the role of information and information needs currently hampers improvement in information services to rural industries. …”
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    Absence of the Rashba Splitting of Au(111) Surface Bands by I. N. Yakovkin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The inversion symmetry of the Au(111) film can be broken, for example, by means of adsorption, and a hydrogen monolayer deposited on one face of the film indeed leads to the appearance of the spin-splitting of the bands.…”
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    Chaînes de référence et structure textuelle dans les Essais sur la peinture de Diderot by Céline Guillot-Barbance, Matthieu Quignard

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This paper addresses the relation between reference chains and structural units, in the three first chapters of the Essais sur la peinture by Diderot. …”
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    Relation thérapeutique, mal diglossique et injustices épistémiques en contexte réunionnais : comment ouvrir davantage l’espace de parole ? by Audrey Noël

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…An analysis of testimonies on the announcement of disability, was carried out, based on a double conceptual reading. It appears that diglossic illness and epistemic injustice overlap in part with similar facts, but that the notion of testimonial injustice also makes it possible to point out facts that would remain barely perceptible according to the concept of diglossic illness. …”
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    The Social Construction of Motherhood in Bengali Folklore by Sraboni Chatterjee, Pranab Chatterjee

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Further, the attribution of motherhood empowers human women somewhat in a highly patriarchal society, and the storylines developed give appearances of logic in popular form.…”
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    Reputation measurement: a tool for ski station applied to Isère Mountain by Céline Desmoulins

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Endorsed as an asset by businesses, reputation as a resource appears to be overlooked by ski resorts. One of the main reasons is the lack of knowledge and measurement tool. …”
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    "Garden of Eden" or "Paradise of delight"? The Septuagint's rendering of ??? in the book of Genesis by H. Ausloos

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…as a toponym; on the other hand, in his word choice, it appears that the author aimed to characterise the specific nature of the “Eden” as a place of plenty and wealth. …”
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    A sustainable outer Space for a future on Earth. Outer Space, space debris and technologies by Lucilla Spini

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…A complex system that is articulated in outer Space which appears clean and uncontaminated in the collective imagination, but which is crowded and polluted with space debris that can compromise much of the activities that we depend on. …”
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    TEACHING LOAD IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE by Dmitriy Yu. Raychuk

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…An excessive auditorium workload of lecturers hampering the development of universities in the above mentioned areas can be radically reduced by means of the assimilation by Russian universities of the global practice oriented towards students' self learning managed and controlled by professors. …”
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