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Looking Back and Looking Forward: Some Reflections on Journal Developments and Trends in Organizational Change Discourse
A taxonomic backbone for the global synthesis of species diversity in the angiosperm order Caryophyllales
The Caryophyllales constitute a major lineage of flowering plants with approximately 12500 species in 39 families. A taxonomic backbone at the genus level is provided that reflects the current state of knowledge and accepts 749 genera for the order. A detailed review of the literature of the past two decades shows that enormous progress has been made in understanding overall phylogenetic relationships in Caryophyllales. The process of re-circumscribing families in order to be monophyletic appears to be largely complete and has led to the recognition of eight new families (Anacampserotaceae, Kewaceae, Limeaceae, Lophiocarpaceae, Macarthuriaceae, Microteaceae, Montiaceae and Talinaceae), while the phylogenetic evaluation of generic concepts is still well underway. As a result of this, the number of genera has increased by more than ten percent in comparison to the last complete treatments in the Families and genera of vascular plants” series. A checklist with all currently accepted genus names in Caryophyllales, as well as nomenclatural references, type names and synonymy is presented. Notes indicate how extensively the respective genera have been studied in a phylogenetic context. The most diverse families at the generic level are Cactaceae and Aizoaceae, but 28 families comprise only one to six genera. This synopsis represents a first step towards the aim of creating a global synthesis of the species diversity in the angiosperm order Caryophyllales integrating the work of numerous specialists around the world
The Application of Foreign Law by Judicial and Non-Judicial Authorities - The Netherlands
De bescherming van fundamentele rechten in een integrerend Europ
LOCAL CULTURE MEETS SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET - AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONALIZATION CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDEPENDENT ENTREPRENEURS IN THE FRENCH BOOK RETAIL SECTOR
Die Analyse von Analogien und Metaphern und das Bild von Entrepreneurship in Deutschland
Im angelsächsischen Sprachraum und in Skandinavien ist die Analyse von Analogien und Metaphern fester Bestandteil der Entrepreneurship-Forschung. Für den deutschen Sprachraum fehlen jedoch entsprechende Studien. Der vorliegende Aufsatz trägt dazu bei, diese Forschungslücke zu schließen. In einer Stichprobe von 50 deutschen Zeitungs- und Zeitschriftenartikeln zum Thema Entrepreneurship wurden 210 Analogien und Metaphern erfasst. Im Wesentlichen werden Sprachbilder aus zehn Quelldomänen genutzt, um Entrepreneurship zu versinnbildlichen und die Rolle von Entrepreneuren zu beschreiben: Fortbewegung, Natur, Handwerk, Krieg und Kampf, Familie, Anatomie, Sport, Bühne-Film-Medien, Seefahrt sowie Mythologie und Religion. Die Analyse mündet in die Ableitung eines auf der konzeptuellen Metapherntheorie basierenden Gesamtmodels, das das Verständnis von Entrepreneurship explizit macht, welches durch die Verwendung von Analogien und Metaphern ausgedrückt wird
High-resolution mapping of protected agriculture in Mexico, through remote sensing data cloud geoprocessing
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