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    Unveiling new phases of the Standard Model Higgs potential by Florian Goertz, Álvaro Pastor-Gutiérrez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The new non-trivial phase appears below the Planck scale in extensions of the Standard Model seeking stable trajectories. …”
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    Pigeon Fever in Florida Horses by Sally DeNotta, Amanda House

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…There is a propensity for abscesses to develop in the pectoral muscles, giving the horse a “pigeon breasted” appearance, hence the name pigeon fever. It is important to note that birds are not involved in the transmission or pathogenesis of this condition. …”
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    Enviroscaping to Conserve Energy: Trees for South Florida by Timothy K. Broschat, Alan W. Meerow, R.J. Black

    Published 2013-08-01
    “… Landscape plants can improve the appearance of our surroundings and modify the extremes of local climate (microclimate modification). …”
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    Transcendentalist Women in Conversation: Margaret Fuller, Sophia Ripley, and “Woman” by Alice de Galzain

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Woman Versus Women” appeared in the same publication. Originally written as homework for one of Fuller’s Boston Conversations (1839–1844), Ripley’s plea in favor of women’s right to education perfectly epitomizes the polyphonic nature of feminist social advances in antebellum America. …”
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    Stubby-Root Nematode, Paratrichodorus minor (Colbran) Siddiqi (Nematoda: Adenophorea: Triplonchida: Diphtherophorina: Trichodoridae: Trichodoridae) by William T. Crow

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… Nematodes in the family Trichodoridae (Thorne, 1935) Siddiqi, 1961, are commonly called "stubby-root" nematodes, because feeding by these nematodes can cause a stunted or "stubby" appearing root system. Paratrichodorus minor is the most common species of stubby-root nematode in Florida, and in tropical and sub-tropical regions worldwide. …”
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    Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistane Staphylococcus aureus: Getting over It by LE Nicolle

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…There are three sure things in life: death, taxes and antimicrobial resistance appearing on the heels of the introduction and widespread use of an antimicrobial agent. …”
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    Functions and roles of representative bodies in the state administration system (critical analysis of the journey of democracy in Indonesia) by Firman Freaddy Busroh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The difference between the three lies in the representation that is shaded and the details of the duties and authorities that emerge from these functions. The DPD only appeared after the third amendment to the 1945 Constitution. …”
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    ‘Thou Whole Burnt-Offering!’ The Mystical Ecstasy in Christina Rossetti’s Poems by Bertrand Lentsch

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…However unassuming she then appears to be, such moments of great feeling are her delightful way of atoning for her sins.…”
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    Changement de topique et prise en charge énonciative : le rôle de toujours est-il que by Véronique Lenepveu

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…This article follows a first paper (Lenepveu, 2015) which provided an aspectual and diachronic analysis of the French lexicalized expression toujours est-il que in continuation of Hansen (2004) and Buchi (2007). …”
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    What Will the Architect Be Doing Next? How is the profession of the architect evolving as the focus of society shifts from sustainability to resilience or reactivist-driven design... by Alexander Mooi

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The aim of this review therefore is to distil some kind consensus within architectural practice of how the architect’s role is to evolve in the foreseeable future. It appears that reactivist architecture as a descriptive set of principles has absorbed elements of all of the above, becoming more than the sums of its parts and allowing for a new role for the architect to emerge.…”
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    Recent Developments on Operator-Difference Schemes for Solving Nonlocal BVPs for the Wave Equation by Mehmet Emir Koksal

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Two new second-order difference schemes recently appeared in the literature are compared numerically with each other and with the rather old first-order difference scheme all to solve abstract Cauchy problem for hyperbolic partial differential equations with time-dependent unbounded operator coefficient. …”
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    De la vulnérabilité à la résilience : mutation ou bouleversement ? by Bruno Barroca, Maryline DiNardo, Irène Mboumoua

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Since the 2000s, resilience is appearing in geography and urban planning especially since the concept of vulnerability is showing some limits in understanding risks. …”
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    The replicability of oncolytic virus: Defining conditions in tumor virotherapy by Jianjun Paul Tian

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The analysis of the model shows that there are two threshold values of the burst size: below the first threshold, the tumor always grows to its maximum (carrying capacity) size; while passing this threshold, there is a locally stable positive equilibrium solution appearing through transcritical bifurcation; while at or above the second threshold, there exits one or three families of periodic solutions arising from Hopf bifurcations. …”
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    GLOBALIZATION AS A FACTOR FOR SELF-DIRECTED DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS by Petr N. Osipov, Yuliya N. Ziyatdinova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The paper describes the newly appearing trend showing that due to globalization any person can receive education, find employment opportunities and live in any country of the world on condition he is a competitive specialist and he can adjust to new conditions. …”
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    Paraná Pine, Araucaria angustifolia: An Ancient-Looking Conifer for Modern Landscapes by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2014-11-01
    “… Paraná pine is a primitive-looking conifer valued for its unusual horizontal branching, interesting triangular-shaped needles, and neat, symmetrical form. The primitive appearance of this evergreen tree results from its resemblance to and relationship with an ancient group of Araucaria-related conifers that dominated forests more than 145 million years ago. …”
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    πe3 Form Factor f- Near the Mass Shell by M. I. Krivoruchenko

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The near-mass-shell f- appears to be an exception, allowing for experimental verification of the consequences of the gWTI. …”
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    Une éducation à l’olympisme est-elle possible ? by Christophe Maillard, Éric Monnin

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The Olympic educational concept, appeared in the 1970s, can answer the concern of the CIO to give itself a positive image by mobilizing the youth behind the eternal flame. …”
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    Incompatibilité du génitif et des constructions à tête adjectivale (*the disabled’s working conditions) – invariant sémantique et contrainte syntaxique sont-ils conciliables ?... by Evelyne Chabert

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…It appears however that none of these theories provides a satisfying explanation, since the construction in every case is shown to have all the properties required to be compatible with the genitive.The paper argues that the incompatibility is syntactic in essence and that it resides in the elliptic nature of adjectival heads. …”
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    Landscape and Gods among the Khanty by Art Leete

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…During sacrificial ceremonies, the Khanty position the Upper World in the southern direction, while in the case of death rituals, the Upper World is projected towards upstream of a river, even if it remains in the north. …”
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