Search Results - "Shaw, Susan C."
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Syntaxonomy and biogeography of the Irano‐Turanian mires and springs
Published in Applied vegetation science (01-04-2021)“…Aims To develop the first comprehensive syntaxonomic classification for patchy montane mire and spring vegetation across the Irano‐Turanian phytogeographical…”
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Floristic characteristics of the wetland sites on dry southern slopes of the Alborz Mts., N. Iran: The role of altitude in floristic composition
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (2009)“…The Alborz Mountains, the second largest range in Iran, is, on its southern slopes, mainly covered by steppe vegetation. These dry slopes also include ‘green…”
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A New Species of Lagopsis (Lamiaceae) from Mongolia
Published in Kew bulletin (01-01-2007)“…A new species of Lagopsis, L. darwiniana Pjak, is described and illustrated. It was collected from dry stream beds and stony slopes in the Jargalant Hayrhan…”
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The Effects of Metacognitive Awareness on the Development of Mathematical Problem-Solving Skills in Fourth-Grade Homework Assignments
Published 2008“…Presently, research is questioning the value of homework, especially at the elementary level. One reason homework is considered important is that it allows for…”
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Lessons from pilot tests of computer self-help for agora/claustrophobia and panic
Published in M.D. computing (01-07-1999)“…Two pilot tests were made of computer-aided self-help for chronic agora/claustrophobia diagnosed by a psychiatrist. Test 1 was of 17 patients at the Institute…”
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Aggression as an adverse drug reaction
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The Role of Leisure in Women's Experiences of Menopause and Mid-Life
Published in Leisure sciences (01-09-1999)“…Much of the recent research on menopause has been criticized for adopting a narrow medical model, and for failing to recognize the effect of other midlife…”
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