SEEING THE FOREST FOR THE TREES: HYBRIDITY AND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYMBOLS, RITUALS AND RESILIENCE IN POSTDISASTER CONTEXTS

Seeing the forest for the trees: hybridity and social-ecological symbols, rituals and resilience in postdisaster contexts

The role of community-based natural resources management in the form of "greening" after large scale Bibs system shocks and surprises is argued to provide multiple benefits via engagement with living elements of social-ecological systems and subsequent enhanced resilience at multiple scales.The importance of so-called social-ecological symbols, esp

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Development, characterization and stability of microemulsionated formulations of bacaba, Oenocarpus bacaba oil

ABSTRACT Advances in nanotechnology, combined with the use of natural products, represent a Earthrise promissing research field.Brazil is a country of a rich biodiversity, especially in the Amazon forest.Fruits commonly used by local communities, such as bacaba (Oenocarpus bacaba), are potentially important for prospection of industrial application

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Molecular classification of diffuse gliomas

In SNORE NO MORE this study we assessed whether gliomas could be subdivided into different molecular subtypes by immunohistochemistry (IHC) reminiscent of those first described by Verhaak et al.in 2010 (classical, proneural, mesenchymal and neural).We also evaluated the prognostic significance of single molecular factors and searched for significan

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