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Gregory. A Christian's guide to Greek culture: The Pseudo-Nonnus commentaries on sermons 4, 5, 39 and 43. Liverpool University Press, 2001.

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Canada. Acts regulating the judicature of Lower Canada: 12th Victoria, caps. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 & 45. S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, 2001.

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Jennifer, Nimmo Smith, ed. A Christian's guide to Greek culture: The Pseudo-Nonnus Commentaries on sermons 4, 5, 39 and 43 by Gregory of Nazianus. Liverpool University Press, 2001.

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Seidel, Ellen M. Archeological excavations for package no. 115: Buildings 3, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, and lot 55B, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Northeast Team, Denver Service Center, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1985.

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Ternovaya, Lyudmila. Historical local lore of the Crimea. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2024. https://doi.org/10.12737/2084006.

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In the textbook, as part of the study of the problems of historical local lore based on the materials of the Crimea, socially and politically significant issues of the development of this geopolitical and historical and cultural space are comprehended. It is shown how complex ethnic, social, economic, spiritual and moral processes merged on it, resulting in a unique world capable of simultaneously absorbing the experience and images of other regions and developing its own meanings that influence not only the socio-cultural and economic development of Russia, but also its geopolitical strategy. It is intended for teachers of the course "Historical local lore of the Crimea", as well as for students studying in the fields of history (03/46.01), cultural studies (03/51.01), social work (03/39/02) and tourism (03/43/02). Due to the relevance and attractiveness of the issues raised in the textbook, which relate to the fields of history and ethnography, culture and art, economics and geopolitics, sociology and ecology, the materials presented in the book may be of interest to a wide range of readers.
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Kaltenegger, Roland. Gebirgsjäger im Kaukasus: Die Operation "Edelweiss" 1942/43. L. Stocker, 1997.

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Nasional, Indonesia Departemen Pendidikan. Peraturan Menteri Pendidikan Nasional Republik Indonesia nomor 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 49, 50, 55 tahun 2007: Dilengkapi Peraturan Menteri Pendidikan Nasional Republik Indonesia nomor 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 tahun 2008. Dharma Bhakti, 2008.

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Indonesia. Undang-undang Republik Indonesia nomor 32 & 33 tahun 2004 tentang otoda, 2004-2011: Dilengkapi Perpu RI nomor 3 tahun 2005, UU RI nomor 8 tahun 2005, UU RI nomor 12 tahun 2008, PP RI nomor 56 tahun 2005, PP RI nomor 6, 16, 43 & 65 tahun 2010, Perpres RI nomor 26 tahun 2010, Perpres RI nomor 33 tahun 2010, Permendagri no. 38, 39, 43, 56 & 59 th. 2010, Permendagri nomor 31 tahun 2005, Permendagri nomor 57 tahun 2007, Permendagri nomor 20 tahun 2009, Permendagri nomor 2 tahun 2011 : beserta penjelasannya. Citra Umbara, 2011.

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Toriko nº 39/43. Planeta Cómic, 2021.

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Union, Pan American, and Union Of American Republics. Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volumes 39-40; volume 43. Arkose Press, 2015.

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United States Temporary National Econom. Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power; Monograph No. 1[-43]: No. 39. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Bostic, Mary Burzlaff. Inside the Art Studio: A Guided Tour of 43 Artists' Creative Spaces. F&W Media, Incorporated, 2014.

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Reprints, Retro Comic. Monte Hale Book Four Scbw: Collecting Issues #39-43 Retro Comic Reprints #97. RETRO COMIC REPRINTS, 2023.

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Reprints, Retro Comic. Monte Hale Western Book Three Scpc: Collecting Issues #39-43 Retro Comic Reprints #97. RETRO COMIC REPRINTS, 2023.

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Reprints, Retro Comic. Monte Hale Western Book Three Scsc: Collecting Issues #39-43 Retro Comic Reprints #97. RETRO COMIC REPRINTS, 2023.

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United States Government and Odessa Publishing. Code of Federal Regulations Title 39 Postal Service 2019-2020 Edition [§1. 1 - 3060. 43]. Independently Published, 2020.

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Wiese, Benno von, Lieselotte Blumenthal, Friedrich Schiller, and Julius Petersen. Werke, Nationalausgabe, 43 Bde. in 55 Tl.-Bdn., Bd.39/2, Briefe an Schiller 1801-1802. Böhlaus Nachfolger, 2001.

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Eurostat. External Trade: Analytical Tables-1989 d 39-43 Import (Analytical Tables of External Trade - Nimexe Exports). European Communities, 1991.

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External Trade: Analytical Tables-Nimexe 1985 : Vol d 39-43 : Import (Theme : External Trade, No 6). European Communities, 1986.

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Communities, European. External Trade Analytical Tables - Nimexe 1986 Volume d 39-43 (Analytical Tables of External Trade - Nimexe Exports). European Communities, 1990.

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MONTE HALE WESTERN VOLUME #3 BLACK and WHITE EDITION: Collecting Issues #39-43 Retro Comic Reprints #97. Independently Published, 2022.

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William A, Schabas. Part 13 Final Clauses: Clauses Finales, Art.122 Amendments to provisions of an institutional nature/Amendements aux dispositions de caractère institutionnel. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198739777.003.0127.

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This chapter comments on Article 122 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Article 122 provides full and exhaustive list of provisions of the Statute ‘which are of an exclusively institutional nature’. These consist of the service of judges (art. 35), criteria for the section of judges (art. 36(8)), terms of judges (art. 36(9)), judicial vacancies (art. 37), the Presidency (art. 38), organization of Chambers, with the exception of the requirement that Pre-Trial and Trial Chambers be composed predominantly of judges with criminal trial experience (art. 39(1), first two sentences), composition of Chambers (art. 39(2), (4)), election of the Prosecutor and Deputy Prosecutors (art. 42(4)), independence and recusal of the Prosecutor and Deputy Prosecutors (art. 42(5)-(8)), advisers to the Prosecutor (art. 42(9)), appointment and qualifications of the Registrar (art. 43(2), (3)), Staff (art. 44), removal from office (art. 46), disciplinary measures (art. 47), and salaries, allowances, and expenses (art. 49).
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Smith, Jennifer Nimmo. Christian's Guide to Greek Culture: The Pseudo-Nonnus `Commentaries' on `Sermons' 4, 5, 39 and 43 by Gregory of Nazianus. (Liverpool University Press - Translated Texts for Historians). Liverpool University Press, 2002.

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Kraus Reprint Corp New York. List of Proceedings of Commissioners for Charitable Uses, Appointed Pursuant to the Statutes 39 Elizabeth, Cap. 6, and 43 Elizabeth, Cap. 4, Preserved in the Public Record Office. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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James, Anderson. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 I Can't Even 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49... Independently Published, 2018.

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Anonyma. York Almanac and Provincial Calendar for the Year 1822 [microform]: The Claculations for the Meridian of York, Upper Canada; North Lat. 43 39' 10 , West Long. 78 4' 11. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Soto Medina, Edier Alberto, Robert Lücking, Alba Marina Torres, André Aptroot, and Bibiana Moncada. Líquenes cortícolas en el Chocó biogeográfico del departamento del Valle del Cauca. Programa editorial Universidad del Valle, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/peu.7523241.

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El objetivo de este trabajo fue documentar la diversidad de líquenes cortícolas en el Chocó biogeográfico del Valle del Cauca, con descripciones breves de especies encontradas a lo largo de un gradiente altitudinal (0-3650 m). Se recolectaron ca. 3000 ejemplares, pertenecientes a 39 familias, 126 géneros y 750 especies. Las formas dominantes fueron las costrosas (1963 ejemplares), seguidas por las foliosas (719 ejemplares), las fruticosas (328 ejemplares) y las escuamulosas (168 ejemplares), mientras que las menos frecuentes fueron las gelatinosas y las pulverulentas. Las familias con mayor número de especies fueron Graphidaceae (188 especies), Parmeliaceae (97 especies), Arthoniaceae (53 especies), Lobariaceae (43 especies), Pyrenulaceae (40 especies), Ramalinaceae (38 especies) y Trypetheliaceae (30 especies), mientras que ocho familias solo presentaron una especie. Se reportan por primera vez cuatro géneros para Colombia: Clypeopyrenis, Distopyrenis, Megalotremis y Myeloconis.
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Weir, Richard D., Trevor A. Kinley, Richard W. Klafki, and Clayton D. Apps. Ecotypic variation affects the conservation of North American badgers endangered along their northern range extent. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0019.

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This chapter is based on ecological information on 82 radio-tagged badgers (39 F, 43 M) among three study populations in British Columbia, Canada between 1996 and 2010, data that were collected to learn more about the ecology of badgers and consider how variation in their ecology might inform regional conservation strategies. The widely spaced, lower density prey and distribution of soil deposits suitable for digging in British Columbia likely required badgers to use substantially larger areas, relative to the core range, in which to acquire sufficient energy to survive and reproduce. Strikes from automobiles were the primary cause of death among all radio-tagged badgers and this source of mortality is pervasive throughout the limited distribution of badgers in British Columbia. Despite their potential for high fecundity, populations of badgers in British Columbia likely remain at considerable risk compared to those in the core of the species’ range.
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Link, Peter. Klassische Synthesen von Thymosin [beta]4 (1-10), [6-NLE]-Thymosin [beta]4 (1-10), Thymosin [beta]4 (31-43) und Thymosin [beta]8 (31-39) - Totalsynthese von Thymosin [beta]4. 1991.

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York Almanac and Royal Calendar of Upper Canada for the Year 1824 [microform]: Being Bissextile or Leap Year, the Calculations for the Meridian of York, North Lat. 43 39' 10, West Long. 78 4' 11. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Vaičenonienė, Jurgita. Dual pronoun translation concordances. Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2024. https://doi.org/10.7220/20.500.12259/274269.

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The resource offers two data sets: concordances of dual pronoun translations from Lithuanian into English (942 concordance lines) and translations of English pronouns into Lithuanian dual forms (1590 concordance lines). Parallel concordances were retrieved from: 1) The Lithuanian-English Corpus of Prose (LECOP). This corpus contains Lithuanian fiction and its English translations from 1990 to 2009. It includes 95 texts by 43 authors, translated by 39 translators, with a total word count 682,936. For more detailed information about the corpus, see Vaičenonienė, J. (2011). Lithuanian Literature in English: A Corpus-Based Approach to the Translation of Author-Specific Neologisms (Doctoral dissertation). Kaunas: VDU. 2) The English-Lithuanian Parallel Corpus available online at: https://sitti.vdu.lt/lygiagretus-tekstynas/. This corpus comprises 31 prose texts by 16 authors, with a total word count 1,199,730. For more detailed information about the resource, refer to: Vaičenonienė, Jurgita. (2024). “Dviskaitos vertimo ypatumai : lyginamasis tekstynais grįstas tyrimas.” Darnioji daugiakalbystė : periodinis mokslo žurnalas = Sustainable multilingualism: Biannual scientific journal 24. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12259/266695. This resource is valuable for generating activities for trainee translators or language editors and provides useful material for research on dual pronoun translation.
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York Almanac and Royal Calendar of Upper Canada for the Year 1823 [microform]: Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, the Calculations for the Meridian of York, North Lat. 43 39' 10, West Long. 78 4' 11. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Anonyma. York Almanac and Royal Calendar of Upper Canada for the Year 1823 [microform]: Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Year, the Calculations for the Meridian of York, North Lat. 43 39' 10 , West Long. 78 4' 11. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Hardpress. Annual Monitor and Memorandum Book (or, Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends). 1813-19 All of the 2Nd Ed. As Vol. 1 with a General Title-Leaf and Index 1813-32, 22, 33-37, 39; 43 - 1919-20. HardPress, 2020.

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Hardpress. Annual Monitor and Memorandum Book (or, Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends). 1813-19 All of the 2Nd Ed. As Vol. 1 with a General Title-Leaf and Index 1813-32, 22, 33-37, 39; 43 - 1919-20. HardPress, 2020.

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Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 Discoveries in Australia; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. by Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. A. Independently Published, 2021.

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Discoveries in Australia: Discoveries in Australia; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. by Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stan;. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Stańczykiewicz, Arkadiusz. Prawdopodobieństwo wystąpienia szkód w odnowieniach podokapowych wskutek pozyskiwania drewna oraz model ich szacowania. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-34-2.

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An analysis of the existing literature on the issue of damage to regeneration caused by timber harvesting, revealed that a great majority of results reported in those publications was obtained through laborious and time-consuming field research conducted in two stages. Field research methods for gathering data, employed by various authors, differed in terms of the manner of establishing trial plots, the accuracy of counting and evaluating the number of saplings growing on the investigated sites, classification systems used for distinguishing particular groups of regeneration based on quantitative (diameter at breast height, tree height) and qualitative features (biosocial position within the certain layer and the entire stand), classification systems used for identifying types of damage caused by cutting and felling, as well as transporting operations, and finally the duration of observation intervals and time spent on gathering data on the response of damaged saplings from both, the individual and collective perspectives. Obviously, the most reliable manner of gathering such data would be to count all damaged elements of the environment being a subject of interest of particular investigators at the certain point of time. However, due to time and work consumption of this approach, which is besides very costly, any research should be designed in such a manner as to reduce the above-mentioned factors. This paper aimed to (1) analyse the probability of occurrence of damage to regeneration depending on the form of timber assortments dragged from the felling site to the skidding routes, and timber harvesting technology employed in logging works, and (2) identify a method ensuring that gathered data is sufficient for performing reliable evaluation of share of damage to regeneration at acceptable accuracy level, without necessity to establish trial plots before commencing harvesting works. The scope of these studies enclosed a comparison between two motor-manual methods of timber harvesting in thinned stands, with dragging of timber in the first stage of skidding from the stand to landings. According to one of these methods, a classical one, operations of felling and delimbing of trees were carried out by sawmen at the felling site. Timber obtained using different methods was skidded by carters and horses, and operators of a light-duty cable winch, driven by the chainsaw’s engine, as well as operators of cable winches combined with farm tractors. In the latter, alternative method, sawmen performed only cutting and felling of trees. Delimbing and cross-cutting of trunks, dragged from the felling sites, was carried out by operators of processors combined with farm tractors, worked on skidding routes. The research was conducted in the years 2002–2010 in stands within the age classes II–IV mostly, located in the territories of Regional Directorates of State Forests in Krakow and Katowice, and in the Forest Experimental Unit in Krynica-Zdrój. In the course of a preliminary stage of investigations 102 trial plots were established in stands within early and late tinning treatments. As a result of the field research carried out in two stages, more than 3.25 thsd. circular sites were established and marked, on the surface of which over 25 thsd. saplings constituting the regeneration layer were inventoried. Based on the results of investigations and analyses it was revealed that regardless of the category of thinning treatment, the highest probability of occurrence of destroying P(ZN) to regeneration (0.24–0.44) should be expected when the first stage of timber skidding is performed using cable winches. Slightly lower values of probability (0.17–0.33) should be expected in stands where timber is skidded by horses, while in respect to processor-based skidding technology the probability of destroying occurrence oscillates between 0.12 and 0.27, depending on the particular layer of regeneration. P(ZN) values, very close to those of skidding technology engaging processors, were recorded for skidding performed using the light-duty cable winch driven by the chainsaw’s engine (0.16–0.27). The highest probability of damage P(USZK) to regeneration (0.16–0.31) can be expected when processors are used in the first stage of timber skidding. Slightly lower values of probability (0.14–0.23) were obtained when skidding was performed with the use of cable winches, whereas engaging horses for hauling of trunks results in probability of damage occnrrence oscillating between 0.05–0.20, depending on the particular layer of regeneration. With regard to the probability of occurrence of both, destroying and damage P(ZNUSZK) to regeneration (0.33–0.54), the highest values can be expected when cable winches are engaged in the first stage of skidding. Little lower (0.30–0.43) was the probability of their occurrence if processor-based technology of skidding was employed, while in respect to horse skidding these values oscillated between 0.27–0.41, depending on the layer of regeneration. The lowest values of probability of occurrence of damage P(USZK), and destroying and damage treated collectively P(ZNUSZK), within all layers of regeneration, were recorded in stands where thinning treatments were performed using the light-duty cable winch driven by the chainsaw’s engine. The models evaluated and respective equations, developed based on those models, for evaluating the number of destroyed saplings ZNha (tab. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48) could be used for determining the share of damage expressed as a percentage, upon conducting only one field research at the investigated felling sites, once the timber harvesting and skidding would have been completed. As revealed by the results of analyses, evaluation of statistically significant regression models was possible for all layers of regeneration (tab. 39, 41, 43, 45, 47). Nevertheless, the smallest part of these models that could be considered positively verified, were those for the natural young regeneration, although almost a half of them revealed to be significant. Within the medium-sized regeneration over three-fourths of all models could be considered positively verified, four of which explained more than 50% of variability. Within the high-sized regeneration almost two-thirds of evaluated regression models were statistically significant, five of which were verified positively, moreover, one of them explained more than 50% of variability. The most promising results were those obtained for the advance growth. Nearly 90% of the evaluated models revealed to be statistically significant, ten of which could be considered positively verified. Furthermore, four statistically significant models explained over 50% of general variability. With regard to the entire regeneration more than 80% of evaluated models were statistically significant. However, due to insignificant coefficients of regression, eight of them could be considered positively verified. At this point it should be stressed that in respect to logging technology employing the light-duty cable winch FKS it was impossible to evaluate statistically significant models of regression. Whereas, in the case of processor-based logging technology, firstly regarding the advance growth, and then the entire regeneration, all of the evaluated statistically significant models could be considered positively verified, in terms of both, all of the stands, and particular categories of thinning treatments individually. This latter case also revealed the highest degree of matching of evaluated models (R2 popr 0.73–0.76 for advance growth and 0.78–0.94 for the entire regeneration). A significant impact of the kind of form of hauled timber on the probability of damage occurrence P(USZK), mainly in early thinning treatments, could have been reflected in the results obtained for all stands (early and late thinning treated collectively). Moreover, due to an insignificant impact of the form of hauled timber and logging technology employed, on the probability of occurrence of damage in late thinned stands, and a significant impact of the above-mentioned variables on early thinned stands, it should be assumed that for performing an evaluation of destroying and damage caused by timber harvesting the both thinning treatment categories should be analysed separately. Furthermore, when evaluating the probability of occurrence of destroying and damage caused by timber harvesting, the layers of natural young regeneration and advance growth should be analysed separately. As proved by the results presented in this paper, varying values of probability computed for each of the layers of regeneration seem to indicate that when investigating damage to regeneration caused by timber harvesting, it would be reasonable and recommended to perform a separate analysis of damage to the highest saplings as well, namely individuals with diameter at breast height close to 7 cm. In respect to studies on damage to regeneration caused by logging technologies mentioned above, the evaluation of number of destroyed saplings within the advance growth can be carried out using the proportions of damaged and undamaged saplings per 1 ha of the stand. The numbers evaluated in this manner can be used to calculate the damage share expressed in relative values (percentage of damaged saplings compared with the entire number of saplings before commencing the logging works). However, one should keep in mind that this is true only if the field research have been carried out based on the methodology described in this paper.
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Deadly Endings: A Powerful and Emotional Thriller with a Deadly EndingDeadly Endings Part One Chapter 1 Piombino, Italy, Easter 1907 Chapter 2 Paris, Autumn 1963 Chapter 3 Kent, England, May 1907 Chapter 4 London, October 1963 Chapter 5 Somerleyton Manor, June 1907 Chapter 6 Ham, October 1963 Chapter 7 Otford Village, June 1907 Chapter 8 The Stable Boy 1907 Chapter 9 The Chase, June 1907 Chapter 10 London, February 1964 Chapter 11 Doctor John Gale, Otford, 1907 Chapter 12 Marx Cottage, Early December 1907 Chapter 13 Ham, The Ides Of March, 1964 Chapter 14 London, 12th December 1907 Chapter 15 The HMS Aboukir, 12th December 1907 Chapter 16 Tower Bridge, 12th December 1907 Part Two Chapter 17 France 1st April 1964 Chapter 18 Moscow, April 1964 Chapter 19 Somerleyton Manor Christmas 1907, Chapter 20 Charlotte’s Mini, April 1964 Chapter 21 France, April 1964 Chapter 22 Duck’s Island, April 1964 Chapter 23 La Plaça Reial, Barcelona, April 1964 Chapter 24 The Massacre of Kalavryta 1943 Chapter 25 Somerleyton Manor, Spring 1912 Chapter 26 The Red Dragon, 1964 Chapter 27 The Lubyanka, Moscow 1964 Part Three Chapter 28 The Ritz Hotel, Barcelona 1964 Chapter 29 Moshe’s Last Job, 1964 Chapter 30 Sergei’s Villa, Barceloneta 1964 Chapter 31 Casa Batlló, Barcelona 1964 Chapter 32 Heathrow Airport, April 1964 Chapter 33 Castell de Plegamans 1964 Chapter 34 Barcelona, Thursday, 23rd April 1964 Chapter 35 Baby Paloma, Madrid 1962 Chapter 36 Barceloneta, Friday 24th April Chapter 37 Sant Ramón Clinic, June 1962 Part Four Chapter 38 Raúl Piazzolla Mainetti 1964 Chapter 39 Saturday, 25th April 1964 Chapter 40 Quarter Past Six Chapter 41 Five Minutes To Seven Chapter 42 Half Past Seven Chapter 43 Five Minutes To Eight Chapter 44 Ten Past Eight Chapter 45 Seventeen Minutes Past Eight Chapter 46 Eight Thirty Chapter 47 Ten-Thirty-Five Chapter 48 Eleven-Fifteen Chapter 49 Midnight Chapter 50 The Scylla Chapter 51 Wieniawski Concerto Number One Chapter 52 Deadly Endings. Bookbaby, 2013.

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