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Rubinstein, Adriana, and Heraldo L. Vasconcelos. "Leaf-litter decomposition in Amazonian forest fragments." Journal of Tropical Ecology 21, no. 6 (October 19, 2005): 699–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467405002762.

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Most of the forests of the Amazon basin grow on nutrient-poor soils (Jordan 1982). Despite this, these forests remain productive through a variety of nutrient conservation mechanisms and a very effective system of organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling (Jordan 1982). When an area of forest is fragmented however, the remaining patches experience modified microclimatic conditions (Camargo & Kapos 1995, Didham & Lawton 1999), and changes in floristic composition (Laurance et al. 1998), which can affect the decomposer community (Didham et al. 1996, Souza & Brown 1994) and consequently the decomposition process.
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Salem, Nida’ M., Motasem Abumuslem, Massimo Turina, Nezar Samarah, Abdullah Sulaiman, Barakat Abu-Irmaileh, and Yousra Ata. "New Weed Hosts for Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus in Wild Mediterranean Vegetation." Plants 11, no. 17 (September 1, 2022): 2287. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172287.

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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV; genus, Tobamovirus, family, Virgaviridae) was first reported in 2015 infecting tomatoes grown under protected cropping in the Jordan Valley. Since then, ToBRFV has been detected in tomatoes grown in both protected and open fields across Jordan. The increased incidence of ToBRFV prompted this investigation of the potential role of natural weed hosts in the dissemination of ToBRFV. A survey was conducted in the Jordan Valley and highlands to determine possible reservoir hosts of ToBRFV in fields and greenhouse complexes in which tomatoes were grown. Detection of ToBRFV infection was made by double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA) and further confirmation by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), followed by DNA cloning and sequencing, and bioassays. Thirty weed species belonging to twenty-six genera from sixteen families were tested. Twelve species belonging to eight families were infected of which ten species are newly reported hosts for ToBRFV. Seed transmission of ToBRFV in Solanum nigrum was confirmed in a grow-out experiment. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the natural occurrence of ToBRFV on weed hosts. Identification of natural reservoirs of ToBRFV can help to develop management practices focused on weed plant species to prevent ToBRFV transmission. The extent to which ToBRFV survives in diverse alternate weed host species outside tomato growing seasons in different world regions requires further research in order to establish the risk associated with the possible contribution of weeds as a reservoir for primary infections in tomato crops.
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Houston, Aunrée J. "Free Play: Open Source Scripts Towards an Anti-Racist Tomorrow, Idris Goodwin, directed by Adam Stevens." Drama Therapy Review 7, no. 2 (October 1, 2021): 331–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/dtr_00087_5.

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Review of: Free Play: Open Source Scripts Towards an Anti-Racist Tomorrow, Idris Goodwin, directed by Adam StevensCollideOscope Repertory Theatre Company, New York University, New York City, New York, Online (Zoom), 9‐11 October, 2020, with Michelle Buckle, Treasure Tannock, Brandon J. Elam, Barbara Bethea, Keynessa Nazaire, Jordan Stewart, Zahra Warner, Mary Morris, Vicky Castain, Daniel Brown, Chantal Georges and Jason Butler
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McCOSKER, JOHN E., and PETER N. PSOMADAKIS. "Snake eels of the genus Ophichthus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from Myanmar (Indian Ocean) with the description of two new species." Zootaxa 4526, no. 1 (November 28, 2018): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.5.

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Two new species of ophichthid eels, subfamily Ophichthinae, are described and illustrated from specimens collected from Myanmar by the R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen. Included are: Ophichthus nansen sp. nov., from 103–106 m depth, which is unique in its vertebral number (11-53-116), dorsal-fin origin (above mid-pectoral fin), jaw dentition (small, conical and mostly biserial), and coloration (dark gray-brown, fins black); and Ophichthus naga sp. nov., from 455–459 m depth, which is unique in its vertebral number (15-65-153), dorsal-fin origin (well behind pectoral fin), dentition (small, conical, biserial in upper jaw and uniserial in lower jaw and on vomer), and dark brown coloration. Also new to Myanmar are Ophichthus cephalozona Bleeker, 1864, and O. lithinus (Jordan & Richardson, 1908), which are diagnosed and treated herein.
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Alex R. Knodell, Susan E. Alcock, Christopher A. Tuttle, Christian F. Cloke, Tali Erickson-Gini, Cecelia Feldman, Gary O. Rollefson, Micaela Sinibaldi, Thomas M. Urban, and Clive Vella. "The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: Landscape Archaeology in the Northern Hinterland of Petra, Jordan." American Journal of Archaeology 121, no. 4 (2017): 621. http://dx.doi.org/10.3764/aja.121.4.0621.

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FREYHOF, JÖRG, ANTON WEISSENBACHER, and MATTHIAS GEIGER. "Aphanius kruppi, a new killifish from Oman with comments on the A. dispar species group (Cyprinodontiformes: Aphaniidae)." Zootaxa 4338, no. 3 (October 26, 2017): 557. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4338.3.10.

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Eight species are recognised in the Aphanius dispar group. Aphanius dispar from the Red and Mediterranean Sea basins, A. stoliczkanus from coastal areas of the Arabian/Persian Gulf, the northern Arabian Sea east to Gujarat in India, the Gulf of Oman and some endorheic basins in Iran and Pakistan, A. richardsoni from springs in the Dead Sea basin in Jordan and Israel, A. sirhani from the Azraq Oasis in Jordan, A. ginaonis from one spring in Iran, A. furcatus from few streams and springs in Iran and A. stiassnyae from one lake in Ethiopia. Aphanius kruppi, new species, from the Wadi al Batha drainage in northern Oman, is distinguished from adjacent A. stoliczkanus by having 9–14 brown or grey lateral bars on the flank in the male, a roundish, diamond-shaped or somewhat vertically-elongate blotch centred on the caudal-fin base in the female and 2–3 scale rows on the caudal-fin base. The available molecular genetic data for A. dispar reject the hypothesis of the presence of a single widespread coastal species in the Middle East and make it likely that two additional unidentified species occur in the Red Sea basin.
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Alansari, Bader M. "GENDER DIFFERENCES IN DEPRESSION AMONG UNDERGRADUATES FROM SEVENTEEN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 34, no. 6 (January 1, 2006): 729–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2006.34.6.729.

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This study investigated gender differences in depression among volunteer undergraduates (N = 8,538) recruited from 17 Islamic countries. The Beck Depression Inventory II (Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996), was used in its Arabic form for all groups except the Pakistan group, which used the English version. Results indicated that there are significant gender differences in 9 of the Islamic countries in which females tended to be higher in depression namely, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Pakistan, Algeria, Oman, Qatar, Morocco, and Kuwait. However, males scored significantly higher than females in Saudi Arabia, while there are no significant gender differences in depression in Lebanon, Tunisia, Palestine, U.A. Emirates, Yemen, Jordan, and Sudan. The salient gender differences were interpreted in the light of a socialization process; especially sex-typing and gender roles.
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Salem, N. M., M. J. Cao, S. Odeh, M. Turina, and R. Tahzima. "First Report of Tobacco Mild Green Mosaic Virus and Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus Infecting Capsicum annuum in Jordan." Plant Disease 104, no. 2 (February 2020): 601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-06-19-1189-pdn.

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Amer, Faten, Dipima Buragohain, and Ina Suryani. "Politeness Strategies in Making Requests in Jordanian Call-Centre Interactions." Education and Linguistics Research 6, no. 1 (February 8, 2020): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/elr.v6i1.16283.

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The aim of this study is to examine politeness strategies employed in the interactions between Jordanians and the employees of the call-centre-customer service (CCCS) of a major telecommunications company in Jordan. It focuses on their linguistic behaviours upon requesting taking into account the variables of gender, and reasons for calling that may affect the choice of selecting an appropriate strategy. The data were collected from 20 participants through recording of naturally-occurring interactions. The theoretical framework of this study is based on Brown and Levinson’s (1987) model of politeness. The results of the study have shown that negative-politeness strategies dominate the scene in making requests as they were the most frequent ones which may indicate the preference of Jordanians for these strategies to other strategies. Furthermore, the results have shown that in certain cases gender variation had an impact on the choice of particular strategies.
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Alansari, Bader M. "BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY (BDI-II) ITEMS CHARACTERISTICS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF NINETEEN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 33, no. 7 (January 1, 2005): 675–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2005.33.7.675.

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An Arabic version of the second edition of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) in its complete form was developed by Ghareeb (2000). The BDI-II was administered to 18 Islamic groups and the English version of the BDI-II (Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996) was administered to an additional Pakistani group. Co-efficient alphas were computed for samples of male and female undergraduates recruited from 19 Islamic countries: Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Egypt, Sudan, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco and Pakistan (n=600, 270, 479, 841, 943, 780, 781, 356, 230, 360, 333, 590, 735, 275, 291, 298, 300, 706 and 532 respectively). The corrected item-total scale correlations of the BDI-II ranged between .21 and 89, the inventory seems viable in the Arabic context. Its use in cross-cultural studies would be suitable.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Jordan Brown"

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Costa, Fabio Antonio. "O humor e a crítica em Hagar, o Horrível, de Dik Browne, no Jornal Folha de São Paulo (1973-1974)." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2013. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/12800.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-27T19:30:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Fabio Antonio Costa.pdf: 5003272 bytes, checksum: d4e3ee5cd0191d91483b549c1e52d8ae (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-10-07
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This study intends to examine the series of comic strips Hagar, the Horrible created in 1973 by American designer Dik Browne, being analyzed the universe of 200 strips components from the first year of publication by the newspaper Folha de São Paulo, highlighting some sequences which best fit to the subjects explored. We deepened how this comic through its multiple features and form of language, developed a conception of the world by deconstructing ideas and discourses, valuing other human manifestations and social groups not very evident in the troubled 1970s in the United States. We also work some categories of analysis, such as humor, art, daily life, comics, culture, among others, in their ensemble contribute to a better understanding about the potential of Hagar, character embedded in a meaningful critique of the events and ideas of that conjuncture, to build a rich universe of possibilities and reflection of the world
Esse estudo tem por direcionamento o exame da série de tiras em quadrinhos Hagar, o Horrível criada em 1973 pelo desenhista estadunidense Dik Browne, sendo analisado o universo de 200 tiras componentes do primeiro ano da publicação pelo jornal Folha de São Paulo, destacando-se algumas sequências que melhor se ajustavam às temáticas exploradas. Aprofundamos como esse quadrinho, através de seus múltiplos recursos e forma de linguagem, desenvolveu uma concepção de mundo ao desconstruir ideias e discursos, valorizando outras manifestações humanas e grupos sociais pouco evidentes na conturbada década de 1970 nos Estados Unidos. Trabalhamos também algumas categorias de análise, como o humor, a arte, o cotidiano, os quadrinhos, a cultura, entre outros, que em seu conjunto contribuem para um melhor entendimento sobre as potencialidades de Hagar, personagem embebido numa significativa crítica aos eventos e ideias daquela conjuntura, ao construir um universo rico de possibilidades e de reflexão de mundo
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Books on the topic "Jordan Brown"

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What Jesus would say to: Rush Limbaugh, Madonna, Bill Clinton, Michael Jordan, Bart Simpson, Donald Trump, Murphy Brown, Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Mother Teresa, David Letterman, & you. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan, 1994.

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Watson, William. Development of kelp rockfish, Sebastes atrovirens (Jordan and Gilbert 1880), and brown rockfish, S. auriculatus (Girard 1854), from birth to pelagic juvenile stage, with notes on early larval development of black-and-yellow rockfish, S. chrysomelas (Jordan and Gilbert 1880), reared in the laboratory (Pisces: Sebastidae). Seattle, Wash: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, 2004.

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Publishing, Classic. Jordan's Book of Travels: Personalized Name Journal for Jordan / Brown Lined Notebook /Birthday Gift for Woman and Girls/ Planner for Moms for Daughter,120 Pages. Independently Published, 2021.

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United States. Court of Veterans Appeals, ed. ANNA B. JORDAN, APPELLANT, V. JESSE BROWN, SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, APPELLEE... 10 VET APP. 171... NO. 95-714... U.S. COURT OF VETERANS A. [S.l: s.n., 1998.

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Publishing, Classic. Jordyn's Book of Travels: Personalized Name Journal for Jordyn / Brown Lined Notebook /Birthday Gift for Woman and Girls/ Planner for Moms for Daughter,120 Pages. Independently Published, 2021.

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Hegland, Frode, ed. The Future of Text. Future Text Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48197/fot2020a.

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This book is the first anthology of perspectives on the future of text, one of our most important mediums for thinking and communicating, with a Foreword by the co-inventor of the Internet, Vint. Cerf and a Postscript by the founder of the modern Library of Alexandria, Ismail Serageldin. In a time with astounding developments in computer special effects in movies and the emergence of powerful AI, text has developed little beyond spellcheck and blue links. In this work we look at myriads of perspectives to inspire a rich future of text through contributions from academia, the arts, business and technology. We hope you will be as inspired as we are as to the potential power of text truly unleashed. Contributions by Adam Cheyer • Adam Kampff • Alan Kay • Alessio Antonini • Alex Holcombe • Amaranth Borsuk • Amira Hanafi • Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. • Anastasia Salter • Andy Matuschak & Michael Nielsen • Ann Bessemans & María Pérez Mena • Andries Van Dam • Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Anthon Botha • Azlen Ezla • Barbara Beeton • Belinda Barnet • Ben Shneiderman • Bernard Vatant • Bob Frankston • Bob Horn • Bob Stein • Catherine C. Marshall • Charles Bernstein • Chris Gebhardt • Chris Messina • Christian Bök • Christopher Gutteridge • Claus Atzenbeck • Daniel Russel • Danila Medvedev • Danny Snelson • Daveed Benjamin • Dave King • Dave Winer • David De Roure • David Jablonowski • David Johnson • David Lebow • David M. Durant • David Millard • David Owen Norris • David Price • David Weinberger • Dene Grigar • Denise Schmandt-Besserat • Derek Beaulieu • Doc Searls • Don Norman • Douglas Crockford • Duke Crawford • Ed Leahy • Elaine Treharne • Élika Ortega • Esther Dyson • Esther Wojcicki • Ewan Clayton • Fiona Ross • Fred Benenson & Tyler Shoemaker • Galfromdownunder, aka Lynette Chiang • Garrett Stewart • Gyuri Lajos • Harold Thimbleby • Howard Oakley • Howard Rheingold • Ian Cooke • Iian Neil • Jack Park • Jakob Voß • James Baker • James O’Sullivan • Jamie Blustein • Jane Yellowlees Douglas • Jay David Bolter • Jeremy Helm • Jesse Grosjean • Jessica Rubart • Joe Corneli • Joel Swanson • Johanna Drucker • Johannah Rodgers • John Armstrong • John Cayle • John-Paul Davidson • Joris J. van Zundert • Judy Malloy • Kari Kraus & Matthew Kirschenbaum • Katie Baynes • Keith Houston • Keith Martin • Kenny Hemphill • Ken Perlin • Leigh Nash • Leslie Carr • Lesia Tkacz • Leslie Lamport • Livia Polanyi • Lori Emerson • Luc Beaudoin & Daniel Jomphe • Lynette Chiang • Manuela González • Marc-Antoine Parent • Marc Canter • Mark Anderson • Mark Baker • Mark Bernstein • Martin Kemp • Martin Tiefenthaler • Maryanne Wolf • Matt Mullenweg • Michael Joyce • Mike Zender • Naomi S. Baron • Nasser Hussain • Neil Jefferies • Niels Ole Finnemann • Nick Montfort • Panda Mery • Patrick Lichty • Paul Smart • Peter Cho • Peter Flynn • Peter Jenson & Melissa Morocco • Peter J. Wasilko • Phil Gooch • Pip Willcox • Rafael Nepô • Raine Revere • Richard A. Carter • Richard Price • Richard Saul Wurman • Rollo Carpenter • Sage Jenson & Kit Kuksenok • Shane Gibson • Simon J. Buckingham Shum • Sam Brooker • Sarah Walton • Scott Rettberg • Sofie Beier • Sonja Knecht • Stephan Kreutzer • Stephanie Strickland • Stephen Lekson • Stevan Harnad • Steve Newcomb • Stuart Moulthrop • Ted Nelson • Teodora Petkova • Tiago Forte • Timothy Donaldson • Tim Ingold • Timur Schukin & Irina Antonova • Todd A. Carpenter • Tom Butler-Bowdon • Tom Standage • Tor Nørretranders • Valentina Moressa • Ward Cunningham • Dame Wendy Hall • Zuzana Husárová. Student Competition Winner Niko A. Grupen, and competition runner ups Catherine Brislane, Corrie Kim, Mesut Yilmaz, Elizabeth Train-Brown, Thomas John Moore, Zakaria Aden, Yahye Aden, Ibrahim Yahie, Arushi Jain, Shuby Deshpande, Aishwarya Mudaliar, Finbarr Condon-English, Charlotte Gray, Aditeya Das, Wesley Finck, Jordan Morrison, Duncan Reid, Emma Brodey, Gage Nott, Aditeya Das and Kamil Przespolewski. Edited by Frode Hegland.
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Book chapters on the topic "Jordan Brown"

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"Exploring the Great Temple at Petra: The Brown University Excavations, 1993-1996." In The Archaeology of Jordan and Beyond, 221–34. BRILL, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004369801_025.

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Curtis, Edward E. "The Transnational Ethics of Four Muslim American Women in Jordan." In Muslim American Politics and the Future of US Democracy, 87–120. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479875009.003.0005.

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This chapter begins with a description of the shifting terms of Muslim American political engagement in the 1970s as Muslim immigration increased and many African American Muslims sought a rapprochement with American liberalism. It shows how the attacks of 9/11 shifted concerns of US policymakers away from African American Muslim men toward Muslim women who wore head scarves and toward “brown” Muslims--those perceived to be from Arab and South Asian backgrounds. Exploring responses to this changing political landscape, this chapter provides an in-depth examination of four Muslim American women who theorize alternatives to an American nationalism defined largely in terms of the war on terror and Islamophobia. Like the previous chapter, it analyzes how their travel to a Muslim country—in this case, Jordan—shapes their political consciousness. The chapter shows how their ethics, unlike that of Malcolm X, sustains political loyalty to the United States and avoids the call for political revolution while also articulating a hope for change in the US war on terror and other foreign policies.
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Allen, Andrew J. "Derek Brown: All Figured Out ©2020. Self-Published. https://derekbrownsax.com/album/1682136/all-figured-out. Derek Brown, saxophone; The Holland Concert Jazz Band (Jordan VanHemert, director). Digital download: $9.99, Physical CD: $15.00." In The Saxophone Symposium, 93–94. Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2524xf6.11.

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