579 research outputs found

    La mort du Minotaure. Miroir étrusque

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    Borie F. La mort du Minotaure. Miroir étrusque. In: Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire, tome 18, 1898. pp. 51-63

    New evidences on the contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inducing Al tolerance in wheat

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    This study was supported by FONDECYT 3150175 (P. Aguilera), 1130541 (F. Borie) and 1170264 (P. Cornejo) Grants, from Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT-Chile) and Campex Semillas Baer. P. Cornejo thank to Associative Research Projects Program of Universidad de La Frontera, Grant no PIA16-0005 which allowed the interaction with Dr. J. Larsen (UNAM-IIES)

    Breaking through the glass ceiling: only to get stuck in the rafters : a study of gendered legislative leadership in the 50 states

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    While some women have cracked the glass ceilings of state legislatures, in most states they are still getting stuck in the rafters of the ornately decorated chambers in which they serve when it comes to ascending to top leadership posts. Less than one-third (29%) of the states’ legislative bodies have been headed by women since 1997. Just 40 women in all have served as presiding officers during this period. For the most part, women have been limited to tertiary or secondary committee leadership positions while the increase in women policy leaders have been largely confined to the Executive Branch. This dissertation examined the antecedents to legislative leadership in the states’ lawmaking chambers and examined whether the antecedents varied by gender. This research also investigated whether institutional, electoral and egalitarian factors influenced who became a leader and examined if factors impeded access to top leadership for women as compared to men. Finally, this research compared the individual styles and behaviors of men and women leaders and examined the influence gender purports to play in the policy preferences, proposals and products of leaders. This research found that leaders shared many common traits including higher levels of education, professional, financial and management careers, as well as chamber seniority. Women do not have equal access to top leadership as compared to men; in part, because women start their legislative careers later in life and take-on different family responsibilities. As for structural barriers, factors such as term limits, constitutionally vested powers and chamber size as well as electoral composition appeared to influence who led in the states. The lack of proportional representation by women at both the tertiary and secondary leadership levels had the greatest implications. Overall, the styles and behaviors of women and men leaders were quite similar. Furthermore, women did not attempt to make wholesale changes in the chambers in which they led. The policy preferences of leaders fused along the policy proposals and products priorities of the caucus. The job of top leadership was shaped by the policy and political interests of the caucus, not by the leader.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Debra Ann Borie-Holt

    Alice : valse : [pour piano] / par F. Bellini ; [ill. par] P. Borie

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    Titre uniforme : Bellini, Francesco (18..-19.. ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Alice. Piano]Valses (piano) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    Danses hongroises : czardas célèbres : en 2 suites. [2me suite] / transcrites pour piano à 4 mains par F. Behr ; [ill. par] P. Borie

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    Titre uniforme : Behr, François (18..-1898). Compositeur. [Danses hongroises. Piano (4 mains)]Piano, Musique de (4 mains) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    Danses hongroises : czardas célèbres : en 2 suites. [1re suite] / transcrites pour piano à 4 mains par F. Behr ; [ill. par] P. Borie

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    Titre uniforme : Behr, François (18..-1898). Compositeur. [Danses hongroises. Piano (4 mains)]Piano, Musique de (4 mains) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    Pollen profile BORIE, La Borie, France

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    This dataset was archived on 2014-09-12 from the EPD database (http://www.europeanpollendatabase.net)

    La Borie (Saint-Papoul, Aude) : un gisement exceptionnel dans l'Éocène basal du Sud de la France

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    International audienceThe fossil locality of "La Borie" has revealed a unique fauna in the early Eocene of Southern France. This preliminary study has identified 35 vertebrate taxa, including some never found before in the South of France (the crocodile Kentisuchus), Southern Europe (the tillodont Plesiesthonyx) or the western part of Eurasia (the wading bird Eogrus). A new genus of creodont, a new primate and probably a new species of Neochelys are identified. Abundant material relating to the ceratomorph Lophiaspis and the giant groundbird Gastornis is reported. The sedimentological, floral and faunal data provide a paleoenvironment of floodplain savannah with a humid tropical climate, with a weakly marked dry season. An age close to the MP 8+9 reference level is proposed, based on the presence of several taxa characteristic of the earliest Eocene.Le gisement de La Borie a livré une faune unique dans l'Éocène inférieur du Sud de la France. Cette étude préliminaire y reconnaît 35 taxons de vertébrés, dont certains inédits pour le Sud de la France (le crocodile Kentisuchus), le Sud de l'Europe (le tillodonte Plesiesthonyx) ou la partie occidentale du continent eurasiatique (l'échassier Eogrus). Un nouveau genre de créodonte, de primate, et vraisemblablement une nouvelle espèce de Neochelys sont identifiés. Un matériel abondant du cératomorphe Lophiaspis et de l'oiseau géant Gastornis est signalé. Les données sédimentologiques, faunistiques et floristiques convergent pour proposer un paléoenvironnement de savane arborée de plaine alluviale en climat tropical humide, avec une saison sèche peu marquée. Plusieurs taxons militent en faveur d'un âge proche du niveau-repère mammalien MP 8+9

    La Borie (Saint-Papoul, Aude) : un gisement exceptionnel dans l'Éocène basal du Sud de la France

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    International audienceThe fossil locality of "La Borie" has revealed a unique fauna in the early Eocene of Southern France. This preliminary study has identified 35 vertebrate taxa, including some never found before in the South of France (the crocodile Kentisuchus), Southern Europe (the tillodont Plesiesthonyx) or the western part of Eurasia (the wading bird Eogrus). A new genus of creodont, a new primate and probably a new species of Neochelys are identified. Abundant material relating to the ceratomorph Lophiaspis and the giant groundbird Gastornis is reported. The sedimentological, floral and faunal data provide a paleoenvironment of floodplain savannah with a humid tropical climate, with a weakly marked dry season. An age close to the MP 8+9 reference level is proposed, based on the presence of several taxa characteristic of the earliest Eocene.Le gisement de La Borie a livré une faune unique dans l'Éocène inférieur du Sud de la France. Cette étude préliminaire y reconnaît 35 taxons de vertébrés, dont certains inédits pour le Sud de la France (le crocodile Kentisuchus), le Sud de l'Europe (le tillodonte Plesiesthonyx) ou la partie occidentale du continent eurasiatique (l'échassier Eogrus). Un nouveau genre de créodonte, de primate, et vraisemblablement une nouvelle espèce de Neochelys sont identifiés. Un matériel abondant du cératomorphe Lophiaspis et de l'oiseau géant Gastornis est signalé. Les données sédimentologiques, faunistiques et floristiques convergent pour proposer un paléoenvironnement de savane arborée de plaine alluviale en climat tropical humide, avec une saison sèche peu marquée. Plusieurs taxons militent en faveur d'un âge proche du niveau-repère mammalien MP 8+9
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