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    Evaluation of Fungicides, Host-plant Defense Inducer, and Anti-transpirant in Management of Boxwood Blight by Bhawana Ghimire, Madhav Parajuli, Terri Simmons, Prabha Liyanapathiranage, Fulya Baysal-Gurel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Vapor Gard, as well as Vapor Gard alone, resulted in the highest stem water potential among treated plants. …”
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    The complexity of mucosal damage in gastroesophageal airway reflux disease: A molecular perspective by Sheng Chen, Min Wang, Shuai Zhang, Xin Huang, Xinke Sui, Dou Li, Changqing Zhong, Wei Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The main cause of GARD-related clinical symptoms and signs of GARD is the structural damage and functional disability, which were caused by repeated contact between the mucous epithelium of the reflux tract and the acidic and non-acidic components of the reflux. …”
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    Carbon utilization and storage through rehabilitation of groundwater wells by Vivek V. Patil, Gabriella Basso, Steven Catania, Christopher Catania, Timothy Ostapuk, Robert Vince

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The goal of this study was to quantify the storage capacity of Aqua Freed® and Aqua Gard®, and establish their CCUS credentials. Depending on the well being serviced, these technologies can inject up to 40 US tons of CO $${_2}$$ 2 per well. …”
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    Un cas médiéval d’abrasion dentaire singulière : un possible témoignage d’activités para-masticatrices ? by Yves Gleize, Hélène Rougier

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Several peculiar abrasions have been observed on the teeth of a skeleton discovered during the excavation of a medieval cemetery in Clarensac (Gard, France). They are distinguishable from the normal attrition due to mastication. …”
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    Analyse préliminaire et discussion sur la nature d’un dépôt dentaire très particulier by Yves Gleize, Dominique Castex, Rémy Chapoulie, Henri Duday

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…An unusual dental deposit characterizes a skeleton from the excavation of the medieval graveyard at Clarensac (Gard, France). Its large size led us to investigate its origin, but the results of macroscopic examination alone are inconclusive. …”
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    Quelle valeur pour le patrimoine paysager ? Du désir de paysage à la volonté de territoire by Catherine Chomarat-Ruiz

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The analysis narrows down around the parc à fabriques of the baron de Castille and its region (Gard). Through this case study, this article stands up for the idea that a site unquestionably possesses a heritage value as long as it emanates from a singular conception of space and time. …”
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    Preface by Azmy S. Ackleh, Linda J. S. Allen, Graciela Canziani, Shandelle M. Henson, Jia Li, Zhien Ma

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…In 1976,he took a year's leave at the University of Georgia, Athens, in theDepartments of Mathematics, Zoology, and the Institute of Ecology,where he met Tom Gard and Ray Lassiter, with whom he has hadcareer-long interactions. …”
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    A RECONQUISTA DO TERRITÓRIO: UMA EXPERIÊNCIA COOPERATIVA NAS MONTANHAS CÉVENOLES, NO SUL DA FRANÇA1 by Maria Luiza Pires, Bernard Roux

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…As montanhas Cévenoles estão localizadas no Maciço Central, abrangendo especialmente os departamentos de Lozère e Gard, sul da França2. Essas montanhas tornaram-se palco de importantes lutas religiosas, a exemplo da Guerra dos Camisards, entre 1702 e 1705, que opunha os partidários da Reforma às tropas católicas do rei (les dragons). …”
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    SAVASTIES ĮGIJIMO BŪDAI. FOUCAULT IR BACHTINAS APIE GYVENIMO ESTETIZACIJĄ by Leszek Koczanowicz

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…It was popular among avant-gard elites as a challenge to bourgeois world. It was also developed in a more philosophical way in Lebensphilosophie and existentialism. …”
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