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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer
    Keywords: Agriculture ; Agricultural economics ; Economic sociology ; Economics ; Agricultural Economics ; Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology ; Agriculture
    Description / Table of Contents: This open access book applies for the first time emerging concepts of socioeconomics to analyse an economic sector, namely agriculture. It considers the rational choices of all actors in the system (just as agricultural economists do) and their cultural preferences and constraints (just as rural sociologists do). Socioeconomic concepts are subsequently used to structure agricultural issues with regard to the three governance mechanisms (hierarchy, markets, and cooperation), and different agricultural systems are presented and compared. The book will be of interest to social scientists with various backgrounds, and seeks to break down the barriers of single-disciplinary thinking
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 106 pages) , 12 illustrations, 8 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9783319741413
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, NY : D.S. Brewer
    Chaucer studies  
    Keywords: Chaucer, Geoffrey,, d. 1400, Characters, Women. ; Chaucer, Geoffrey,, d. 1400, Views on feminism. ; Feminism and literature, England, History, To 1500. ; Women and literature, England, History, To 1500. ; Women in literature. ; Women, England, History, Middle Ages, 500-1500.
    Notes: Women and betrayal -- Antifeminism -- The surrender of Maistrye -- Suffering woman, suffering God -- The feminized hero
    Pages: xxi, 194 p.
    Edition: New ed
    ISBN: 0-585-49084-8
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Knies, Jochen; Mann, Ute (2002): Depositional environment and source rock potential of Miocene strata from the central Fram Strait: introduction of a new computing tool for simulating organic facies variations. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 19(7), 811-828, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0264-8172(02)00090-9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: Organic-rich sediments were recognized in early Miocene strata from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea during ODP Leg 151. Three organic-geochemical subunits were distinguished in Hole 909C using detailed organic-geochemical and microscopic analyses. TOC (up to 3 wt%), HI (up to 200 mg HC/g TOC), and d13Corg values (~24–26 per mil) indicate the predominance of terrestrial type III organic matter in Subunit 3 (~18–16.2 Ma). Biomarker and vitrinite reflectance values (R0 ~0.5%) point to rather fresh immature terrestrial organic matter supplied by river discharge from adjacent vegetated coastal areas. Although the sediments of Subunit 3 have a fair (to good) source rock potential they are insufficiently mature to generate significant amounts of oil or gas. To test if the moderate generation potential and source rock quality of Subunit 3 are applicable to the entire area, the computer software OF-Mod was applied. Several modelling runs testing the most probable depositional scenarios result, even under conservative assumptions, in the formation of good to excellent source rocks towards the basin margins.
    Keywords: 151-909C; Accumulation rate, marine organic matter; Accumulation rate, terrestrial organic matter; AGE; Alginite; Calculated; Carbon, organic, marine matter; Carbon, organic, terrestrial matter; Carbon, organic, total; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Hydrogen index, mass HC, per unit mass total organic carbon; Joides Resolution; Leg151; Liptodetrinite; North Greenland Sea; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Paleoproductivity as carbon; Rock eval pyrolysis (Behar et al., 2001); Sample code/label; Sedimentation rate; Vitrinite
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 156 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Middelburg, Jack J; Mueller, Christina E; Veuger, Bart; Larsson, Ann I; Form, Armin; van Oevelen, Dick (2015): Discovery of symbiotic nitrogen fixation and chemoautotrophy in cold-water corals. Scientific Reports, 5(17962), https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17962
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: Cold-water corals (CWC) are widely distributed around the world forming extensive reefs at par with tropical coral reefs. They are hotspots of biodiversity and organic matter processing in the world's deep oceans. Living in the dark they lack photosynthetic symbionts and are therefore considered to depend entirely on the limited flux of organic resources from the surface ocean. While symbiotic relations in tropical corals are known to be key to their survival in oligotrophic conditions, the full metabolic capacity of CWC has yet to be revealed. Here we report isotope tracer evidence for efficient nitrogen recycling, including nitrogen assimilation, regeneration, nitrification and denitrification. Moreover, we also discovered chemoautotrophy and nitrogen fixation in CWC and transfer of fixed nitrogen and inorganic carbon into bulk coral tissue and tissue compounds (fatty acids and amino acids). This unrecognized yet versatile metabolic machinery of CWC conserves precious limiting resources and provides access to new nitrogen and organic carbon resources that may be essential for CWC to survive in the resource-depleted dark ocean.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet, 13.8 kBytes
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-22
    Description: Paleo relative sea-level (RSL) indicators formed during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e have been reported by a large number of studies worldwide. Despite this, three main aspects are seldom reported: (1) use of high-precision survey techniques applied to MIS 5e RSL indicators; (2) application of modern analogs to understand the indicative meaning of MIS 5e RSL indicators; (3) estimates of the effects of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) on the MIS 5e records. In this study, we show how the three points above have been addressed in a focused study on Last Interglacial outcrops on the island of Mallorca. We measured the elevation of several RSL indicators with high-accuracy differential GPS (vertical accuracies down to 0.1 m) and we established the relationship between each RSL indicator and the paleo sea level through calculation of the indicative meaning for each RSL indicator. In particular, we present a novel technique to calculate the indicative meaning of fossil beach deposits with a phase-averaged morphodynamic model (CSHORE). We show how this approach helps overcoming difficulties with the survey of the modern analogs for these indicators. Our results show that two paleo RSLs are imprinted in Mallorca at + 2.9 ± 0.8 m and + 11.3 ± 1.0 m. We then compare our field-based results with modelled paleo RSL, calculated from the predictions of the ice-earth coupled ANICE-SELEN model, using few different ice-sheet melting scenarios during MIS 5e. We conclude that indicative ranges can be derived from relatively simple morphodynamic models and that the comparison of field-derived and modelled RSL values is a good method to validate possible scenarios of MIS 5e sea-level variability, especially in absence of precise dating.
    Keywords: Boundary; CALA_BLAVA_3a; CALA_BLAVA_3b; CALA_BLAVA_3c; CALA_MILLOR_7; CALA_PI_4a; CALA_PI_4b; CALA_PUDENT_1a; CALO_DES_CAMPS_9; CAMP_DE_TIR_1b; CANYAMEL_8; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; Date/Time of event; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; Mallorca; MARUM; PLATJA_DE_SANT_JOAN_11a; PLATJA_DE_SANT_JOAN_11b; Position; Precision; Range; S_ESTALELLA_5; S_ILLOT_6a; S_ILLOT_6b; SA_COVA_BAIXA_2a; SA_COVA_BAIXA_2b; Sea level, relative; Sea level, relative standard deviation; Surface elevation; TORRENT_DE_SON_REAL_10; Water level
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 304 data points
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  • 6
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    Charlottesville, Va : University of Virginia Library
    Keywords: Man-woman relationships, Fiction. ; Didactic fiction., gsafd
    ISBN: 0-585-20600-7
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  • 7
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    Waterloo, Ont : Wilfrid Laurier University Press
    Keywords: Culture, Philosophie. ; Culture, Philosophy. ; Histoire, Philosophie. ; History, Philosophy. ; Idealism. ; Idéalisme. ; Sciences sociales, Philosophie. ; Social sciences, Philosophy.
    Pages: ix, 309 p.
    ISBN: 1-417-54457-0
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  • 8
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    Princeton, N.J : Princeton University Press
    Keywords: Russia, Civilization, Foreign influences. ; Russia, Rural conditions. ; Economics, Russia, History. ; Rural development, Russia.
    Notes: The true west: England, France, and Germany -- In the light and shadow of the west: progress in the age of enlightenment-- The lessons of western economics: support or challenge to the status quo? -- Universalism and its discontents: the laws of history, economics, and human progress -- Intersections of western and Russian culture: Russian historical economics -- Capturing the "essence" of Marx: the emergence of orthodox Marxism -- In search of the true west: England, Denmark, and Germany -- The demise of economic pluralism: constructing a twentieth-century model for progress and development -- Cultures of modernization on the eve of the twenty-first century: notes toward a conclusion
    Pages: xiii, 301 p.
    ISBN: 1-400-81237-2
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