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    Sweat Bees, Halictid Bees, Halictidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Halictidae) by Katie Buckley, Catherine Zettel Nalen, Jamie D. Ellis

    Published 2011-08-01
    “… Sweat bees are very important pollinators for many wildflowers and crops, including stone fruits, pomme fruits, alfalfa, and sunflower. …”
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    Another closure operator on preneighbourhood spaces by Partha Ghosh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Deeper consequences like the Tychonoff product theorem or the Stone Čech compactifications follow from richer properties of the set of closed morphisms. …”
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    Sustainable Agricultural Management of Land Using Technology for Soil and Water Conservation within the Central Rift Valley, Central Ethiopia by Tesfaye Birhan, Wondimagegnehu Tekalign

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The most widely implemented physical measure was terracing, followed by stone bunds. The farmers practiced traditional waterways, furrows, check dams, terracing, and stone bunds as traditional conservation practices. …”
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    Os Xetá e seus acervos: memória histórica, política e afetiva (Paraná, Brasil) by Edilene Coffaci de Lima, Lilianny Rodriguez Barreto dos Passos, Rafael Pacheco

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Nowadays, emulating their forebears, Xetá family groups (re) produce stone axes, animal figurines, arrowheads, necklaces, and they collect films and photographs in which past life is recovered. …”
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    « The arrival of a foreigner and a stranger at my aunt’s house » : l’étrange et l’étranger dans The Moonstone (1868) de Wilkie Collins by Constance Collin

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…If the plot evolves around strange and magical events and around the superstitions and legends that surround the stone, it mainly takes place on the West Yorkshire coast, in the house of the respectable Verinder family. …”
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    Les paroissiens de Saint-Pierre du Queyroix de Limoges et la communauté des prêtres by Anne Massoni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The church of Saint-Pierre du Queyroix in Limoges has been home to the city's largest and most respectable parish since at least the Middle Ages. Situated a stone's throw from the Abbey of Saint-Martial, in the district known as le Château – as distinct from la Cité – it was the centre of the religious and sacramental life of the surrounding families, including a wealthy and influential bourgeoisie. …”
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    Spectral integration and spectral theory for non-Archimedean Banach spaces by S. Ludkovsky, B. Diarra

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…We prove the non-Archimedean analog of Stone theorem. It also contains the case of C-algebras C∞(X,𝕂). …”
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    Using Primary Care Parenting Interventions to Improve Outcomes in Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Case Report by Cassandra L. Tellegen, Matthew R. Sanders

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Parent training programs are effective interventions for improving child behavior and family functioning. This paper describes the outcomes of a brief 4-session parenting intervention (Primary Care Stepping Stones Triple P) targeting compliance and cooperative play skills in an 8-year-old girl with Asperger’s disorder and ADHD combined type. …”
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    L’établissement rural du second âge du Fer (275 av. à 15/20 ap. J.-C.) des “ Allets ” (Épeigné-les-Bois, Indre-et-Loire) et du “ Marchais Rond ” (Saint-Georges-sur-Cher, Loir-et-Ch... by Agnès Couderc, Delphine Barbier-Pain, Francesca Di Napoli, Dorothée Lusson

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Installed at the end of the Early Stone Age (around 275 B.C.), two phases of occupation have been identified that cover a continuous period from the La Tène C to the La Tène D1 (275 to 80 B.C.). …”
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    A child with pica. A case presentation. by Lidia Rosa Pérez González, Yanelis La Rosa Linares, Mariela Silverio Mesa

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…This is a case of a 4 year old child who was brought to the provincial Pediatric Hospital because of faecal stones. Iron deficit and intestinal parasites were found . …”
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    Two Cases of Acute Cholecystitis and Symptomatic Choledocholithiasis in Two Women Less than 40-Years-of-Age with Hormonal Intrauterine Devices by Helen M. Shields, Hasrat Sidhu

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Our experiences with these two patients led us to believe that patients with risk factors for gallstone disease, such as a positive family history, ethnic predisposition, or obesity, should be warned of possible problems, not only with gallbladder disease, but also of common duct stones.…”
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    Nécropoles multipolaires et élaboration d’un nouveau modèle socio-politique au premier âge du Fer : réflexions à partir des sites du Camp de l’Église Sud à Flaujac-Poujols (Lot) et... by Antoine Dumas

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In at least one of the groups (in the Camp de l’Église Sud necropolis), the funerary features (stone circles) were well-preserved. In this particular sector, the anthropological data indicates that the dimensional variations of the stone circles (from 1 to 3 m in diameter) are related to variations in age of the deceased: the largest structures correspond to adult graves, while the smallest correspond to those of small children. …”
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    Confini e frontiere nell’Etruria nordorientale by Camilla Zeviani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…To show how such notions can be applied to ancient contexts, this article offers an interpretation of boundary stones found in north-east Etruria, a region considered a frontier between different cultural entities. …”
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    Floral Resources and Nesting Requirements of the Ground-Nesting Social Bee, Lasioglossum malachurum (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), in a Mediterranean Semiagricultural Landscape by Carlo Polidori, Alice Rubichi, Valeria Barbieri, Luca Trombino, Marta Donegana

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Analysis of bees' pollen loads showed that Compositae was the more exploited family, although interpopulations differences appeared in the pollen types used. …”
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    Taxonomical enumeration of traditional, socio-economic importance plant of Dharbai by Mariraj Murugan, Karuppasamy Kalaiselvan, Jeyalatchagan Sureshkumar, Rajendran Kalidoss

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The grass family, Poaceae, which encompasses over 11,500 species, is considered among the most significant flowering plants globally. …”
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    Genomic insights on cgMLST markers, drug resistance, and urease cluster of Proteus mirabilis strains by Shitao Lian, Yadong Liu, Songnian Hu, Chen Shen, Yinping Ma, Peng Yin, Zilong He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Proteus mirabilis, a significant pathogenic bacterium within the Enterobacteriaceae family, is widely distributed across various natural environments. …”
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    Free Pasture of Exotic Goats Reduces Diversity and Negatively Affects Body Condition in Scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones) Assemblage From Brazilian Seasonal Dry Tropical Forest by Thayna Rhayane Brito‐Almeida, Stênio Ítalo Araújo Foerster, José Rivaldo Lima, Meykson Alexandre daSilva, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa deMoura, André Felipe deAraujo Lira

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…At each location, we recorded a set of local variables such as litter depth, diameter at breast height of trees, vegetation density (trees and shrubs), and detritus (stones and fallen logs). In total, 396 scorpions were collected, distributed across six species and two families. …”
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