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  1. 561

    YENİ BİR İLMİ KELAM PROJESİ OLARAK BAĞLAMSAL TEOLOJİ by Metin Özdemir

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…We can say that the finding of each one from the Kalam schools a support from the Quran easily for theirs contradictory assertions which connected with the same subject is due to their desertion of the contextual reading and their evaluation either a verses completely or partially. …”
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  2. 562

    ¿Moro invasor o hermano revolucionario? by Josefa Alcolea Escribano

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Likewise, positive images tried to avoid Moroccans joining Franco's side or deserting. They also strengthened a Spanish reformist program, where Morocco could also be included.…”
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    Entre patrimoine et développement durable, quel avenir pour les églises paroissiales ? by Mélanie Meynier-Philip

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Faced with an increasing desertion – disappearance of parishioners and their religious use –their use value, linked to their potential of reconversion, as well as to their affective value, carried by a heritage community, allow them to have a future. …”
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  4. 564

    Fighting against depopulation in inland Spain. Alternatives from Art, Design and Architecture by José-Luis Baró Zarzo, Javier Poyatos Sebastián, Nydia Martínez Martínez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Unless this is remedied many more villages will disappear in the coming decades, adding to the many deserted areas found in ‘empty Spain’. Many attempts, albeit half-hearted, have been made to reverse or at least put a stop to this territorial imbalance through economic policies such as support of agricultural activities, funding of entrepreneurship, and restoration of cultural heritage for the promotion of rural tourism. …”
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  5. 565

    Synoptic analysis and satellite monitoring dust phenomenon in Kermanshah province in 1987-2010 (case study: wide spread dust in 17 and 18 June 2009) by kamal omidvar, nesa sepandar

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The results of the study showed that at low ground level, when the European high-pressure system retreated to the north and west, Sudan's low pressure existed in the eastern Mediterranean, and the system moved southwest to the northeast, and when they entered, the disturbance zone is caused due to the lack of moisture in the dust, the main sources of dust in the province of Kermanshah include the deserts of northern Arabia, southern Iraq, and somewhat north of the sub-Saharan Africa.…”
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    Palais, forteresses et pyramides. Patrimoine matériel et immatériel de la justice. Quelle histoire pour l’organisation pénale napoléonienne en France ? by Frédéric Chauvaud

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, it must be admitted that historiography has, if not deserted, at least neglected the study of the Napoleonic judicial organization or even of the prison. …”
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  7. 567

    Résurgence des premiers parcs victoriens : l’exemple de l’arboretum de Derby by Catherine-Emilie Corvisy

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…From the 1940s, urban parks were progressively neglected and deserted by the population. It was only in 1995, with the new government of John Major, that parks like Derby Arboretum were renovated. …”
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    Imaginaires de nature sauvage dans la théorie et la pratique de Gilles Clément by Camilla Barbero

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…A nature the traits of which are untamed and shapeless takes over brownfields, urban wastelands and urban interstices, and contradicts such images as those of the deserts and ruins produced by our technological power. …”
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  9. 569

    A stochastic model for water-vegetation systems and the effect of decreasing precipitation on semi-arid environments by Shannon Dixon, Nancy Huntly, Priscilla E. Greenwood, Luis F. Gordillo

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In particular, several semi-arid regions around the planet are confronting more intense and prolonged lack of precipitation, slowly transforming part of these regions into deserts in some cases. Although it is documented that a decreasing tendency in precipitation might induce earlier disappearance of vegetation, quantifying the relationship between decrease of precipitation and vegetation endurance remains a challenging task due to the inherent complexities involved in distinct scenarios. …”
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    L’agglomération de Briga (Eu, Bois-l’Abbé, Seine-Maritime) : premières données sur l’occupation durant l’Antiquité tardive by Étienne Mantel, Stéphane Dubois

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Briga was an important roman small town at least 65 ha wide in the south-western province of Gallia Belgica. It was largely deserted in the last decades of the 3rd c. AD, maybe in an organised way especially with several deposits that may mark the official closing of public monuments. …”
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    Faire ou défaire la frontière fluviale : penser et vivre l’Amou-Daria au x e siècle by Camille Rhoné

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It represents a saving haven for travellers in a region largely marked by vast deserts both to the east and to the west, but it also gathers many material stakes, both fiscal and military. …”
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    Anatomy of the endemic palms of the Near and Middle East: archaeobotanical perspectives by Romain Thomas

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Since the Bronze Age, these palms are an essential plant resource for the populations of the hot deserts of these regions. Stems of Phoenix and Hyphaene are used as building materials in architectural work (beams and pillars) and in rare cases as fuel. …”
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    Ferme gauloise et établissements ruraux gallo-romains du Bois de l’Homme Mort, Saint-Pathus (Seine-et-Marne) milieu iie s. av.-début ve ap. J.-C. by Gilles Desrayaud

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Even though the enclosures and facilities are of modest size, they nonetheless bear witness to the dynamism of the territory between the ancient cities of Meaux (IANTINUM) and Senlis (AUGUSTOMACUS), north-east of the Paris area, The paleo-environmental studies outline a largely open countryside, made up of fields and meadows, where diversified cereal crops predominate.No stratigraphic settlement traces antedating the Latenian period have been detected. After the final desertion of the Gallo-Roman sites, around the beginning of the 5th c. …”
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    Mapping Population Dynamics at Local Scales Using Spatial Networks by José Balsa-Barreiro, Alfredo J. Morales, Rubén C. Lois-González

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…According to them, the global population is spatially distributed (and polarized) in two extremes: large urban agglomerations and rural deserts. However, this remark is excessively general and imprecise. …”
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    Global disparity in synergy of solar power and vegetation growth by Shi Chen, Yuhan Wang, Xi Lu, Kebin He, Jiming Hao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…But the positive effects only exert for less than 55% stations located in deserts and croplands. PV system design, especially lower installation density, along with favorable pre-existing attributes especially low original vegetation coverage, emerge as pivotal factors potentially improving PV positive impacts. …”
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    DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESS AND OPPOSITION PARTY IN NIGERIA: AN INSIGHT by IDREES MAHMUD GANA, OGAJI TIJANI ADAMU

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The study asserted that among other things, fragmentation, violence, desertion, manipulation of election rules, and money politics are to blame for political parties' inability to function as effective platforms for opposition to the ruling party. …”
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  17. 577

    Edward Stillingfleet and the 17th Century Episcopacy by Nigel SHARP

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Throughout his career, Stillingfleet continually defended the Episcopacy against attacks by Dissenters who were against Episcopal authority and by Roman-Catholics who felt the bishops had deserted the true Christian faith.…”
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    Chemical Composition and Sensory Evaluation of Products Made From Oats (Avena Sativa) and Unripe-Plantain (Musa Paradisiaca) by Nkechi G. Onyeke, Nkechi G. Onodugo, Scholastica N. Eze, Linda O. Okoye

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Unripe plantain and oats composite flours when adopted as part of food varieties or food ingredients for diabetics and obese persons can be used to make foods whether as deserts or main meal components of their diets in form of puddings, dumplings, and swallows.…”
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    The Cinematic Visions and Dreams of Edgard Varèse by Gabriele

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… More than is apparent in most of the existing studies, Edgard Varèse's experience with electronic composition, is closely linked to a profound reflection on the relationship between music and film, almost as if the two artistic expressions were to be considered closely linked, almost inseparable. Déserts (1954), albeit only in intention, La procession de Verges (1955) and Poème électronque (1959) pioneeringly investigate different ways of understanding music in relation to moving images: from the fictional work to the documentary film, and to the multimedia experience. …”
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    “No Damn Black Gown Sons of Bitches among Them”: Rough Music and the Counter-Pastoral in the Eighteenth-Century Carolina Backcountry by Allan KULIKOFF

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Though he borrowed the yen for improvement common in England and tropes of class privilege from English pastorals, he wrote about neither deserted villages nor nostalgic yearning for a lost world of swains and husbandmen. …”
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