Resultados de búsqueda - "Phenomenon"
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Hybridlandskap : nya möjligheter för offentliga platser i staden
Publicado 2005“…Hybrid landscapes are a phenomenon of current interest within the field of architecture and urbanism. …”
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Collective escape and homoclinic bifurcation phenomena in a nonlinear oscillators chain
Publicado 2022“…The phenomenon of deterministic collective escape of particles from the cubic on-site potential well in the presence of both uniform damping and a periodic force is studied. …”
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Communities at the Crossroads: Forest or large-scale monoculture in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Publicado 2022“…Inspired by the desire to contribute to better protection of forest, local culture and traditional knowledge systems, this thesis is aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of what happens when powerful corporations lay claim to natural resources inhabited by indigenous people, which is a worldwide phenomenon.…”
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Deadly discrimination: Implications of “Missing Girls” for workplace safety
Publicado 2021“…We examine an indirect but potentially deadly consequence of the “missing girls” phenomenon. A shortage of brides causes many parents with sons of marriageable age to work harder and seek higher-paying but dangerous jobs. …”
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A note on the price variable
Publicado 1985“…Poverty is a "real" phenomenon that, according to a simple view of the matter, should not be importantly influenced by "nominal" values. …”
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Chromosomal location of Hwc2, one of the complementary hybrid weakness genes, in rice
Publicado 2001“…A hybrid weakness phenomenon is controlled by a set of complementary genes, Hwc1 (hybrid weakness c) and Hwc2, in rice. …”
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Women’s empowerment and migration: A review of the current literature and promising areas for future work
Publicado 2024“…When individuals migrate— whether domestically or internationally, short- or long-term—migrants and their families experience dramatic changes in household dynamics and are exposed to new contexts and ideas (Hugo 2002). This phenomenon has driven a body of research focused on the linkages between women’s empowerment and migration, which primarily focuses on changes to the empowerment of wives when their husbands migrate (Fernández-Sánchez et al. 2020). …”
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Les forets de montagne de la Nouvelle-Caledonie: Montane forests in New Calidonia
Publicado 2002“…The main threat seems to be the global warming phenomenon, which could cause the disappearance of the very specific ecological conditions that are vital to their survival.…”
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Is traditional milk marketing and processing viable and efficient? An empirical evidence from Assam, India
Publicado 2010“…Integrated food supply chains serving urban areas are the fastest growing and most visible market phenomenon, yet small scale milk market agents and chains supplying fresh milk and traditionally processed dairy products still play a very large role in most of the developing countries. …”
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Norias, boreholes and the role of the state during the groundwater ‘silent revolution’ in La Mancha, Spain
Publicado 2014“…The ‘silent revolution’ is a phenomenon describing the individualistic behaviour of farmers in the adoption of intensive groundwater abstraction technologies, which in some cases has led to groundwater over-abstraction and environmental degradation in semiarid areas such as La Mancha, Spain. …”
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Some observations on the occurence of foxtails in young Pinus caribaea plantations at Turrialba, Costa Rica
Publicado 2025“…The appearance of foxtails is due to a strong hereditary phenomenon that is greatly modified by site conditions and climatic factors.…”
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Estudio comparativo de dos comités agrícolas de extensión San Ramón, Costa Rica
Publicado 2025“…Personal characteristics of their members have determined their enrollment in a committee and their participation in activities. The phenomenon of leadership was apparent in both committee. …”
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Evaluating the impact of drought on rural communities : a case study of Umuziwabantu Local Municipality in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
Publicado 2019“…Droughts are a natural phenomenon that occur in hydrological cycles. However, the effect of climate change will increase the frequency and severity of drought. …”
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Children, parents and ads : the role of advertising agencies
Publicado 2012“…Advertising that targets children is not a new phenomenon as they have an important impact on the buying decisions their parents make. …”
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Villages in the urban landscape : reconfiguration of the local urban communities through community gardens and homestead associations in the heart of Stockholm
Publicado 2013“…In the heart of Stockholm, I will investigate three local initiatives are currently involved in activities that can be seen as examples of this phenomenon They consist of two community gardens and one homestead association. …”
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Microstructure of boiled yam (Dioscorea spp.) and its implication for assessment of textural quality
Publicado 2005“…Mealy boiled yams showed complete cell separation and the “rounding off” phenomenon, whereas the waxy ones showed partial retention of textural cell integrity. …”
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Developing improved methods for cost effective viability monitoring of Aeschynomene abyssinica and A. americana
Publicado 2020“…Hard-seededness is a form of physical dormancy imposed by a hard seed coat and is a common phenomenon in legume seeds. We assessed dormancy breaking treatments in relation to the time and cost of performing the assessments with the objective of developing improved methods for cost effective viability monitoring in these species. …”
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A Historical Perspective on Land Tenure Security
Publicado 2022“…We spotlight the broad arc of history tied to land access: the widespread acquisition of land by the powerful dating several centuries back, the partial restoration of local land access beginning in the mid-twentieth century (e.g., post-colonial governments, agricultural land reform and redistribution movements, and forest management devolution), the land-grabbing phenomenon and violence of recent years, and the current uncertainty over future directions for tenure security.…”
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Forced migration: Fragility, resilience, and policy responses
Publicado 2023“…Migration is a recurrent, complex, and multidimensional phenomenon driven by a broad set of factors. These include both “push” factors that encourage or force people to move from their current location and “pull” factors that attract people to a new location. …”
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