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Thus, Ernst and Young (2003) opened the way for greater diversity in the typologies of incubators.

Regarding the supply side, there are considerable variations in the typologies of the offenders involved ranging from individual subsistence hunters to sophisticated crime syndicates depending on the market demand and on the different species traded (Warchol [2004]; IFAW [2008]).

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The polar opposite to the traditional cooperative in the typology of Chaddad and Cook (2004) is the transformation into an IOF.

Although there is a great diversity in the typology of turbines and alternators, data from manufacturers which cover all the considered range have been used.

Using the proposed requisites of sustainable education programs provided in the typology of the first article of this special issue, we examine whether and how learning science theory and research can contribute to such ongoing efforts.

Since ZYMV and WMV have many aphid vectors in common and are transmitted with similar efficiencies, the differences observed in ZYMV and WMV reservoir abundances could be a major explanatory factor for the differences observed in the typology of ZYMV and WMV epidemics in France.

With the commissioning of the Atlantic High Speed Railway Line between Pontevedra and A Coruña, in the spring of 2015, the viaduct over the river Ulla has achieved the world record in the typology of high speed composite truss bridge, with three main spans of 225 + 240 + 225 m.

Of course water, the pool, the idea of the wave was an obvious idea, and we were interested in the typology of the landscape and computation of the idea of the wave.

In turn the principle of functional (computational) segregation - as reflected in the typology of unimodal motor and sensory or heteromodal association areas of the cortex - is known to be mirrored both in the macroscopic white matter network topology [10] and in functional connectivity networks [11].

We can conclude, therefore, that the grouping of services through various clustering of links and strategies (meetings) was only a very embryonic form in the typology of purposive goal-oriented networks.

Based on differences in the typology of the partnership over time, three time periods were identified: the SGZ period (1973 1989), the Zizo I period (1989 1997), and the Zizo II period 1997-presentt).

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