SOCIAL THRESHOLDS AND THEIR TRANSLATION INTO SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES


A Comparison of Springtime Pollen and Nectar Foraging in Honey Bees Kept in Urban and Agricultural Environments

Spring is an essential time for honey bee foraging in temperate climates.This is a period of increased brood rearing supporting colony growth and demands access to high-quality pollen and nectar resources.With the expansion of urban and agricultural landscapes, the availability of pollen and nectar producing flowers is declining in many areas.We ai

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High Efficiency of Human Normal Immunoglobulin for Intravenous Administration in a Patient with Kawasaki Syndrome Diagnosed in the Later Stages

The article describes a case of late diagnosis of mucocutaneous lymphonodular syndrome (Kawasaki syndrome).At the beginning of the therapy, the child had fever, conjunctivitis, stomatitis, rash, solid swelling of hands and feet, and coronaritis with the development of aneurysms.The article describes the successful use of normal human immunoglobulin

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Speech act theory and New Testament exegesis

Speech act theory offers New Testament exegesis some additional ways A systematic review of the interrelations of urban form and mode choice in African cities and means of approaching the text of the New Testament.This, the second in a series of two articles that make a plea for the continued utilisation and application of this theory to the text o

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