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Estimating the soil N2O emission intensity of croplands in northwest Europe

Estimating the soil N2O emission intensity of croplands in northwest Europe

... northwestern Europe, which lies between 47 and 57 ◦ N and includes eastern Great Britain, northern France, the Low Countries, western Germany and the tem- perate plains of Scandinavia (Olesen et ...of ...

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Correlation of the Barremian belemnite successions of northwest Europe and the Ulyanovsk – Saratov area (Russian Platform)

Correlation of the Barremian belemnite successions of northwest Europe and the Ulyanovsk – Saratov area (Russian Platform)

... of northwest Europe and the Russian Platform can be dated stratigraphical- ly and correlated by using ...for northwest Europe and of seven belemnite zones for the ...west Europe and on ...

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An emendation of some Cretaceous species of "Reophax" (Foraminiferida) from northwest Europe and Poland

An emendation of some Cretaceous species of "Reophax" (Foraminiferida) from northwest Europe and Poland

... Specimens formerly assigned to R. minuta from Lower Cretaceous deposits of northwest Europe and the Carpathian Flysch, however, are tapered at both ends and have a produced aperture. These most closely ...

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Sources of 21st century regional sea-level rise along the coast of northwest Europe

Sources of 21st century regional sea-level rise along the coast of northwest Europe

... of northwest Europe, we consider all the processes mentioned above and their relative impact on 21st century regional mean sea levels and the 50-year return flood ...

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Confucius Institutes Under Scrutiny: The Functioning of Confucius Institutes in China’s Public Diplomacy in Northwest-Europe, 2013-2019

Confucius Institutes Under Scrutiny: The Functioning of Confucius Institutes in China’s Public Diplomacy in Northwest-Europe, 2013-2019

... Chapter 1 will provide an overview of the academic debate about Confucius Institutes and will explain the frequently-used concepts of ‘soft power’ and ‘public diplomacy’ in this debate. Chapter 2 will provide an overview ...

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A revision of the Lower Cretaceous foraminiferal genus Falsogaudryinella from northwest Europe and Romania, and its relationship to Uvigerinammina

A revision of the Lower Cretaceous foraminiferal genus Falsogaudryinella from northwest Europe and Romania, and its relationship to Uvigerinammina

... Description. Test conical shaped or elongated - coni- cal. Early stage very short, consisting of three cham- bers, followed by a high three whorl trochospire. In the terminal stage the coiling may become biserial. ...

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The genera MueZZerina Bassiouni, 1965 and Thaerocythere Hazel, 1967 from the Neogene of Northwest Europe

The genera MueZZerina Bassiouni, 1965 and Thaerocythere Hazel, 1967 from the Neogene of Northwest Europe

... abyssicola (Sars) lineage. Carapace elongate, subquadrate/trapeziform. Dorsal margin concave with prominent raised anterior cardinal angle, ventral concave. Listric truncatio[r] ...

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Selected Cribroperidiniurn species (Dinophyceae) from the Kimmeridgian and Volgian of northwest Europe

Selected Cribroperidiniurn species (Dinophyceae) from the Kimmeridgian and Volgian of northwest Europe

... In the type material, numer- ous specimens were observed, associated with a rich and diverse marine microflora, including; Endoscrinium Iuridum, Gonyaulacysta jurassica, Geisel[r] ...

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Paralesleya perforata gen. et sp. nov., a new ostracod species from the Latest Jurassic of Northwest Europe

Paralesleya perforata gen. et sp. nov., a new ostracod species from the Latest Jurassic of Northwest Europe

... pectinatus ammonite Zone to the lowermost fittoni ammonite Zone, which is “late Late Kimmeridgian” (see figure 2, for Late KimmeridgianEarly Portlandian ostracod zonat[r] ...

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The Beaker Phenomenon and the Genomic Transformation of Northwest Europe

The Beaker Phenomenon and the Genomic Transformation of Northwest Europe

... Bell Beaker pottery spread across western and central Europe beginning around 2750 BCE before disappearing between 2200–1800 BCE. The forces propelling its expansion are a matter of long- standing debate, with ...

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The Hajnal Line and Gene Culture Coevolution in Northwest Europe

The Hajnal Line and Gene Culture Coevolution in Northwest Europe

... North and west of a line running from Trieste to St. Petersburg, social rela- tions have long conformed to the Western European Marriage Pattern, i.e., men and women marry relatively late; many people never marry; ...

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Is anonymity the missing link between commercial and industrial revolution?

Is anonymity the missing link between commercial and industrial revolution?

... of Europe following the Black Death, which struck in the middle of the fourteenth century, wiping out between a third and a half of the popula- tion, when successive waves of the plague are cumulated (Herlihy, ...

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"Le sens des mots chez Tony Blair (people et Europe)"

"Le sens des mots chez Tony Blair (people et Europe)"

... La statistique peut aider à donner une réponse à cette question. Pour illustrer cette proposition, nous allons utiliser deux de ces substantifs les plus fréquents : "people" et "Europe". En effet, ...

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Central and Eastern Europe Beyond Transition: Convergence and Divergence in Europe

Central and Eastern Europe Beyond Transition: Convergence and Divergence in Europe

... The other common structural problem in CEE, with a few exceptions, is the weakness or complete lack of meso- and regional-level governance, despite the fact that a number of reform programmes have aimed to reconstruct ...

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The Tabberabberan orogeny
in Northwest Tasmania

The Tabberabberan orogeny in Northwest Tasmania

... Tabberabberan Orogeny. The first ("Eugenanan phase") produced horizontal to gently plunging N-trending open upright folds with associated well developed steeply dipping cleavage in incompetent lithologies, while ...

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The prehistoric geography of northwest Tasmania

The prehistoric geography of northwest Tasmania

... the study area (pers. comm.)* Management here was typical of the northwest region from the 1830's to about 1950. All the country was kept well burnt. The higher plains country was fired in September as soon as it ...

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Maintaining fertility of Bronze Age arable land in the northwest Netherlands

Maintaining fertility of Bronze Age arable land in the northwest Netherlands

... Age arable land directly. The region is remarkable for the preservation of prehistoric fields, including the arable soil. The dynamic processes forming the landscape caused old surfaces to be deeply buried under new ...

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Gentrification and Transit in Northwest Chicago

Gentrification and Transit in Northwest Chicago

... This study examines the role of transit in the gentrification of neighborhoods of the north and northwest sides of Chicago over the period 1975-1991. It was during this period that portions of these areas were ...

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A brief assessment of the Europe 2020 strategy

A brief assessment of the Europe 2020 strategy

... The Europe2020 indicator of social cohesion – the population at risk of poverty or exclusion improved somewhat in 2009. This is surprising given that the EU has experienced an unprecedented recession and a sharp increase ...

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The Common Roots of Europe

The Common Roots of Europe

... Medieval Europe" raises one of the most important ...of Europe in the Middle Ages are not well justified until we don’t know what medieval people thought of Europe and how they saw it: ...

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