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    The Critical Juncture Concept’s Evolving Capacity to Explain Policy Change

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    This article examines the evolution of our understanding of the critical junctures concept. The concept finds its origins in historical intuitionalism, being employed in the context of path dependence to account for sudden and jarring institutional or policy changes. We argue that the concept and the literature surrounding it—now incorporating ideas, discourse, and agency—have gradually become more comprehensive and nuanced as historical institutionalism was followed by ideational historical institutionalism and constructivist and discursive institutionalism. The prime position of contingency has been supplanted by the role of ideas and agency in explaining critical junctures and other instances of less than transformative change. Consequently, the concept is now capable of providing more comprehensive explanations for policy change

    The state of the Martian climate

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    60°N was +2.0°C, relative to the 1981–2010 average value (Fig. 5.1). This marks a new high for the record. The average annual surface air temperature (SAT) anomaly for 2016 for land stations north of starting in 1900, and is a significant increase over the previous highest value of +1.2°C, which was observed in 2007, 2011, and 2015. Average global annual temperatures also showed record values in 2015 and 2016. Currently, the Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of lower latitudes

    Estudios morfo-anatĂłmicos en nectarios florales y extraflorales de Triumfetta rhomboidea (Malvaceae, Grewioideae) Morpho-anatomical studies of the floral and extrafloral nectaries of Triumfetta rhomboidea (Malvaceae, Grewioideae)

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    La morfo-anatomĂ­a de los nectarios florales y extraflorales tricomĂĄticos de Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. se estudiĂł con microscopio Ăłptico y microscopio electrĂłnico de barrido. Las cinco glĂĄndulas nectarĂ­feras florales, estĂĄn localizadas en el androginĂłforo, mientras que los nectarios extraflorales se hallan en los mĂĄrgenes de la base de la lĂĄmina en la hoja y en los mĂĄrgenes de la brĂĄctea. Las diferencias observadas entre ellos estĂĄn dadas por el tamaño y la forma de las cĂ©lulas epidĂ©rmicas basales, el nĂșmero de las cĂ©lulas del pie y de la cabezuela de los tricomas glandulares, los idioblastos del parĂ©nquima secretor y el tejido vascular que inerva los nectarios. El anĂĄlisis de la varianza mostrĂł diferencias significativas entre los nectarios florales y extraflorales en las siguientes variables: longitud y diĂĄmetro de la cabezuela, longitud y ancho del pie, pared periclinal de la cĂ©lula epidĂ©rmica basal. Estos resultados fueron congruentes con el anĂĄlisis de componentes principales (ACP). La longitud de cabezuela y la pared periclinal de la cĂ©lula basal permitieron reconocer los tres tipos de nectarios, mientras el diĂĄmetro de cabezuela y la longitud y ancho de pie sĂłlo diferenciaron los nectarios florales de los extraflorales. Los resultados de este trabajo se discuten en relaciĂłn a informaciĂłn previa sobre el gĂ©nero.<br>The morpho-anatomy of the floral and extrafloral trichomatic nectaries of Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. was studied by light and scanning electron microscope. Five nectariferous glands are located on the androgynophore, whereas extrafloral nectaries are on the margins at the base of the leaf and on the margins of the bract. The differences observed between them are the size and shape of the epidermal basal cells, the number of the foot and the head cells of the glandular trichomes, the idioblasts of the secretor parenchyma and the vascular tissue which innervates the nectaries. The analysis of variance showed significant differences among floral and extrafloral nectaries in the following variables: head length and diameter, foot length and width, and periclinal wall of basal cell. These results were congruent with the principal component analysis (PCA). On the head length and periclinal wall of basal cell the three types of nectaries can be distinguished, whereas head diameter, foot length and width only diferenciated floral to extrafloral nectaries. The results of this paper are discussed in relation to previous information about the genus

    Comparative survey of secretory structures and floral anatomy of Cohniella cepula and Cohniella jonesiana (Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae). New evidences of nectaries and osmophores in the genus

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    Central America and the Caribbean

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    TĂ­tulo del documento: State of the climate in 2015. Dentro del archivo completo se encontra el apartado correspondiente a Central America and the Caribbean.This chapter provides summaries of the 2015 temperature and precipitation conditions across seven broad regions: North America, Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. In most cases, summaries of notable weather events are also included. Local scientists provided the annual summary for their respective regions and, unless otherwise noted, the source of the data used is typically the agency affiliated with the authors. Please note that different nations, even within the same section, may use unique periods to define their normals. Section introductions will typically define the prevailing practices for that section, and exceptions will be noted within the text. In a similar way, many contributing authors use languages other than English as their primary professional language. To minimize additional loss of fidelity through reinterpretation after translation, editors have been conservative and careful to preserve the voice of the author. In some cases, this may result in abrupt transitions in style from section to section.U.S. Department of Energy/[DE-AC05-76RLO1830]//Estados UnidosUCR::VicerrectorĂ­a de InvestigaciĂłn::Unidades de InvestigaciĂłn::Ciencias BĂĄsicas::Centro de Investigaciones GeofĂ­sicas (CIGEFI
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