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Rhee, Y. J. "Review: Buddha is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, The New America." Journal of Refugee Studies 17, no. 4 (2004): 477–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/17.4.477.

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Stur, H. M. ""Hiding Behind the Humanitarian Label": Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America's Benevolent Image After the Vietnam War." Diplomatic History 39, no. 2 (2014): 223–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dh/dht128.

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Żbikowski, Andrzej. "“Night Guard”: Holocaust Mechanisms in the Polish Rural Areas, 1942-1945." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 25, no. 3 (2011): 512–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325411408073.

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This article concerns some characteristics of the so-called third stage of the annihilation of Polish Jewry during World War II, after sending most of them to the killing centers. That phase consisted of individual—not mass—murder that took place “among Poles” and before their eyes, frequently with their participation, when Jewish refugees attempted to hide from persecutors or blended into the anonymous crowds of the larger cities (on the so-called Aryan side) or hid in hardly accessible rural areas poorly controlled by the German police. Most hiding Jews were hunted down and murdered by speci
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Soares, Joseph A. "Buddha Is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, the New America. By Aihwa Ong. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2003. Pp. 333." American Journal of Sociology 110, no. 5 (2005): 1558–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/431639.

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Grabovska, Iryna, Тetiana Тalko, and Dmytro Tovmash. "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE BELARUSIAN DIASPORA IN PRESENT-DAY UKRAINE IN PERSPRCTIVE OF THE BELARUSIAN REVOLUTION OF DIGNITY AND FREEDOM." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 28 (2021): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2021.28.6.

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The problem of emigration to Ukraine of a significant number of Belarusian citizens due to the events of the Belarusian anti-Lukashenko revolution of dignity and freedom, which began in this country in August 2020 after the presidential election, is discussed in the article. It is noted that at the beginning of 2021 the number of those who fled to Ukraine, hiding from repression and persecution by the Belarusian authorities, was already more than 75 thousand people. In the future, the number of Belarusian refugees is projected to increase to 100-120 thousand people by 2021. It is unknown yet w
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Johnson, Phyllis J. "Book Review: Buddha is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, the New America. Aihwa Ong Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003. 352 pages. Cloth, $55; paper $21.95." Early Childhood Education Journal 25, no. 4 (2004): 541–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10834-004-5495-8.

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Yagil, Limore. "Rescue of Jews in France 1940–44: The Jesuit Contribution." Journal of Jesuit Studies 5, no. 2 (2018): 199–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22141332-00502002.

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Until recently, most Holocaust historians have devoted little attention to the topic of Jesuit priests who gave Jews shelter and helped them, in defiance of the orders of Vichy Government or the Germans authorities. In order to understand how it was possible for about 250,000 Jews in France, not to be deported, and to find help among the population, it is important also to take into account the activities of Jesuits providing hiding places for several hundred children and also adults. Most of them were able to obey their conscience, and disobey orders, and to act illegally in order to rescue J
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Gonzalo, Adega, Pilar López, and José Martín. "Avoidance responses to scents of snakes that pose different risks of predation by adult natterjack toads, Bufo calamita." Canadian Journal of Zoology 86, no. 8 (2008): 928–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z08-063.

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Many antipredator behaviors are mediated by the ability of prey to recognize chemical cues from predators. Adult amphibians mainly use vision to detect predators, but the ability to detect chemicals of predators and conspecifics could be advantageous, especially when assessing safety of potential refuges where the use of visual cues is limited. We analyzed in the laboratory whether refuge choice by adult natterjack toads ( Bufo calamita Laurenti, 1768) was influenced by the presence in the refuge of chemical cues from conspecifics or from two different snake predators ( Natrix maura (L., 1758)
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Alexander, Shannon. "Humanitarian Bottom League? Sweden and the Right to Health for Undocumented Migrants." European Journal of Migration and Law 12, no. 2 (2010): 215–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157181610x496885.

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AbstractICESCR article 12 generously grants “everyone” the right to the highest attainable standard of mental and physical health. Ironically, “everyone” is reduced to “most” when held up to scrutiny, but certainly includes migrants. Migrants are entitled to the full realization of the right to health regardless of their legal or immigration status. This realization is threatened as States restrict health care, via legal and financial means, in order to punish undocumented migrants and deter migration. One such State is Sweden where the recent “Law Concerning Health Care for Asylum Seekers and
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Balaban-Feld, Jesse, William A. Mitchell, Burt P. Kotler, et al. "Individual willingness to leave a safe refuge and the trade-off between food and safety: a test with social fish." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286, no. 1907 (2019): 20190826. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.0826.

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Refuges offer prey animals protection from predation, but increased time spent hiding can reduce foraging opportunities. Within social groups, individuals vary in their refuge use and willingness to forage in the presence of a predator. Here, we examine the relative foraging benefits and mortality costs associated with individual refuge use and foraging behaviour within groups of goldfish ( Carassius auratus ) under predation risk from an avian predator (little egret— Egretta garzetta ). We assessed individual order of emergence from the refuge and participation over 15 group foraging outings,
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Martín, José, and Pilar López. "Ontogenetic variation in antipredator behavior of Iberian rock lizards (Lacerta monticola): effects of body-size-dependent thermal-exchange rates and costs of refuge use." Canadian Journal of Zoology 81, no. 7 (2003): 1131–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z03-094.

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In lizards, ontogenetic changes in body size affect thermal-exchange rates. This simple physical property may have consequences for thermoregulation, and also for antipredator behavior. We examined how ontogenetic changes in body mass affect rates of heating and cooling of the lizard Lacerta monticola, confirming the general result obtained for other lizards. We further analyzed the differences between juveniles and adults in approach distances to a simulated predator and in time to emerge from refuges. Juvenile lizards have a lower absolute running speed, making them more vulnerable to predat
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Ruxton, Graeme, Jens Krause, David Cheng, and Emma Kirkman. "SPECIES-SPECIFIC PATTERNS OF REFUGE USE IN FISH: THE ROLE OF METABOLIC EXPENDITURE AND BODY LENGTH." Behaviour 137, no. 7-8 (2000): 1113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853900502466.

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AbstractBeing in a refuge has benefits in terms of predator avoidance and costs in terms of lost feeding opportunities. We investigated how the relative importance of these costs and benefits changes with increasing body length in two sympatric fish species, the minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus, and the stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, which differ in their morphological anti-predator adaptations. Minnows were slower to emerge after taking refuge than sticklebacks, and spent less time outside it, which is consistent with the idea that minnows, which lack the morphological defences (such as spines
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Haley, Brian D. "Bear's Hiding Place: Ishi's Last Refuge:Bear's Hiding Place: Ishi's Last Refuge." American Anthropologist 102, no. 3 (2000): 602–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.2000.102.3.602.

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Cooper, Jr., William E., Dror Hawlena, and Valentín Pérez-Mellado. "Islet tameness: escape behavior and refuge use in populations of the Balearic lizard (Podarcis lilfordi) exposed to differing predation pressure." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87, no. 10 (2009): 912–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z09-077.

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Prey often exhibit reduced escape behavior on islands where predators are absent or scarce. Models of escape and refuge use predict that prey from populations having lower predation pressure have shortened flight initiation distance (FID; distance between a predator and a prey when escape begins), reduced distance fled and tendency to enter refuge, and shortened hiding time before emerging from refuge. By ourselves simulating approaching predators, we tested these predictions for two populations of the Balearic lizard, Podarcis lilfordi (Müller, 1927), on the islets of Rei (higher predation pr
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STEPICK, ALEX. ""There Is More to Life than a Glass of Water": Immigration in the Contemporary United States:Buddha Is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, the New America;Immigrants, Welfare Reform, and the Poverty of Policy;Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration." American Anthropologist 108, no. 2 (2006): 392–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.2006.108.2.392.

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Mahapatra, G. S., and P. Santra. "Prey–predator model for optimal harvesting with functional response incorporating prey refuge." International Journal of Biomathematics 09, no. 01 (2015): 1650014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793524516500145.

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This paper presents a prey–predator model considering the predator interacting with non-refuges prey by class of functional responses. Here we also consider harvesting for only non-refuges prey. We discuss the equilibria of the model, and their stability for hiding prey either in constant form or proportional to the densities of prey population. We also investigate various possibilities of bionomic equilibrium and optimal harvesting policy. Finally we present numerical examples with pictorial presentation of the various effects of the prey–predator system parameter.
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Keszei, Barbara, Bálint Halász, Anna Losonczi, and Andrea Dúll. "Space Syntax's Relation to Seating Choices from an Evolutionary Approach." Periodica Polytechnica Architecture 50, no. 2 (2019): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/ppar.14251.

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Space syntax provides information on the probabilities of certain behaviour types (e.g., seating choice, movement) depending on the configuration of space. The evolutionary approach (e.g. Appleton’s prospect-refuge theory) in environmental psychology can help designers in creating spaces by providing a better understanding why certain parts of an open space or a building are avoided or occupied, why good "observation points" or "hiding places” are preferred. Our research aimed to explore how different space syntax variables predict specific behaviours – the seating choices of 216 participants
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Guerra-Bobo, M., and T. E. Brough. "Neighbour density, body size and anti-predator hiding time in the New Zealand mud-crab Austrohelice crassa." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 91, no. 3 (2010): 691–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315410001049.

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Many preys retreat into a refuge as a response to the presence of a predator, a behavioural strategy which guarantees safety but is also costly due to a trade-off between hiding time and time spent in other essential activities. The balance between costs and benefits of hiding, which are influenced by different factors, determine the hiding duration. In a field experiment, the anti-predator behaviour of the mud crab Austrohelice crassa was studied to assess the effects of two factors, body size and neighbour density, on the time spent hiding in burrows following a predator threat. Hiding times
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Blumstein, Daniel T., and David Pelletier. "Yellow-bellied marmot hiding time is sensitive to variation in costs." Canadian Journal of Zoology 83, no. 2 (2005): 363–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z05-020.

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Many species use refugia to avoid predators, but remaining in a refuge is costly because foraging and engaging in other beneficial activities are curtailed while in a refuge. Thus, we expect that the duration of refuge use will be optimized. We tested a key prediction of this optimization hypothesis in yellow-bellied marmots, Marmota flaviventris (Audubon and Bachman, 1841), by providing supplemental food next to their burrows to manipulate the costs of remaining in a refuge. We then systematically walked towards a subject that was foraging on supplementary food or a subject that was not forag
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Avalos, Arián, and William Cooper, Jr. "Predation risk, escape and refuge use by mountain spiny lizards (Sceloporus jarrovii)." Amphibia-Reptilia 31, no. 3 (2010): 363–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853810791769419.

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AbstractEconomic theories of antipredatory behavior take into account expected fitness losses and gains to predict escape decisions. Prey at greater risk are predicted to have longer flight initiation distance (= distance from predator when escape begins), flee farther, be more likely to enter refuge, and have longer hiding time (= time between entering and exiting refuge). We simulated predators to study effects of risk factors in the lizard Sceloporus jarrovii. Flight initiation distance, distance fled and probability of entering refuge increased with approach speed. Flight initiation distan
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Cooper, William E., and Wade C. Sherbrooke. "FEAR and DREAD: starting distance, escape decisions and time hiding in refuge." Behaviour 152, no. 10 (2015): 1371–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539x-00003283.

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Flight initiation distance (FID = predator–prey distance when escape begins) increases as starting distance (predator–prey distance when approach begins) increases. The flush early and avoid the rush (FEAR) hypothesis proposes that this relationship exists because monitoring an approach is costly. Hypothesized causes are increase in assessed risk and decrease in obtainable benefits while monitoring as starting distance increases. We propose the delay risking emergence and avoid dying (DREAD) hypothesis: hiding time in refuge increases as starting distance increases because prey use risk assess
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Hue, Emily L. "Fifteen Years after Buddha Is Hiding: Gesturing Toward the Future in Critical Refugee Studies." WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly 47, no. 1-2 (2019): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wsq.2019.0014.

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Seberechts, Frank. "Onderduikers en vluchtelingen na de Tweede Wereldoorlog: een nieuwe onderzoekspiste." WT. Tijdschrift over de geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging 67, no. 1 (2008): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/wt.v67i1.12462.

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Op het einde van de Tweede Wereldoorlog slaagde een aantal nazi's en collaborateurs erin onder te duiken of de vlucht te nemen naar het buitenland. In deze bijdrage proberen we een aanzet te geven voor verder onderzoek.Volgens nazi-jager Simon Wiesenthal werd kort na de oorlog een organisatie van voormalige SS-ers opgericht, met de naam 'Odessa'. Die zorgde voor vluchtroutes en dekmantels voor voormalige nazi's. Veel harde bewijzen voor het bestaan van een dergelijk netwerk werden tot nog toe niet gevonden. Hoewel Wiesenthals versie vaak kritiekloos werd overgenomen door heel wat auteurs, rees
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BENESH, D. P., T. HASU, O. SEPPÄLÄ, and E. T. VALTONEN. "Seasonal changes in host phenotype manipulation by an acanthocephalan: time to be transmitted?" Parasitology 136, no. 2 (2008): 219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182008005271.

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SUMMARYMany complex life cycle parasites exhibit seasonal transmission between hosts. Expression of parasite traits related to transmission, such as the manipulation of host phenotype, may peak in seasons when transmission is optimal. The acanthocephalan Acanthocephalus lucii is primarily transmitted to its fish definitive host in spring. We assessed whether the parasitic alteration of 2 traits (hiding behaviour and coloration) in the isopod intermediate host was more pronounced at this time of year. Refuge use by infected isopods was lower, relative to uninfected isopods, in spring than in su
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Shivtiel, Yinon, and Zeev Safrai. "The Hiding Complex at Tel Mishmar Ha-‘emek (Abu-Shusha), Geva Parashim: A Jewish Defense System in a Gentile Polis." In the Highland's Depth 11, no. 1 (2021): 97–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.26351/ihd/11-1/5.

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The many rich finds from Tel Abu-Shusha (Mishmar Ha-‘emek) in the Jezreel Valley attest to its having been an important site in the Roman and Byzantine periods. The site is identified as Geva Philippi, a city with polis status. Based on several convincing finds, Zeev Safrai and Micha Lin also identified the site as Geva Parashim (Gaba), referred to by Josephus as the place where Herod settled his cavalry veterans; other scholars identify Geva Parashim as Khirbet Harithiya, near Sha‘ar Ha-‘Amakim. Despite the controversy over the identification of the site, the general consensus is that it was
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Wahlström Smith, Åsa. "‘Hiding in Plain Sight’: Daily Strategies and Fear Management among Undocumented Refugee Children in Sweden." Journal of Refugee Studies 31, no. 4 (2018): 588–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fex046.

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Cooper, William E., and Dawn S. Wilson. "Thermal Cost of Refuge Use Affects Refuge Entry and Hiding Time by Striped Plateau Lizards Sceloporus virgatus." Herpetologica 64, no. 4 (2008): 406–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/07-083r2.1.

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Kaplan, Abram, Kim Diver, Karl Sandin, and Sarah Kafer Mill. "Homeless Interactions with the Built Environment: A Spatial Pattern Language of Abandoned Housing." Urban Science 3, no. 2 (2019): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3020065.

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Research demonstrates that homeless individuals use urban space in adaptive and endemic ways. Investigations at city and neighborhood scales would benefit from attention to homeless use of abandoned housing. We employ the pattern language approach developed by Christopher Alexander for twenty-two abandoned houses in Newark, Ohio. We use statistical and geospatial data analyses to evaluate hypotheses related to prospect and refuge site qualities, accessibility, and attractiveness to homeless persons, and the proximity of sites to resources. Factors related to prospect/refuge, accessibility, and
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Glassman, Jim, Arun Saldanha, Stefan Kipfer, Johanna L. Waters, Paul Robbins, and Sharad Chari. "Reviews: Remaking the Global Economy, Trust: Theory Out of Bounds, Understanding Henri Lefebvre: Theory and the Possible, Buddha is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, the New America, City of Flows: Modernity, Nature and the City, Social Power and the Urbanization of Water: Flows of Power, Growing up Global: Economic Restructuring and Children's Everyday Lives." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23, no. 6 (2005): 925–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d2306rvw.

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Bianca, Carlo, Christian Dogbe, and Luca Guerrini. "A Thermostatted Kinetic Framework with Particle Refuge for the Modeling of Tumors Hiding." Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences 8, no. 2 (2014): 469–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.12785/amis/080203.

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Vandendriessche, Sofie, Marlies Messiaen, Sarah O'Flynn, Magda Vincx, and Steven Degraer. "Hiding and feeding in floating seaweed: Floating seaweed clumps as possible refuges or feeding grounds for fishes." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 71, no. 3-4 (2007): 691–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2006.09.017.

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Fraser, Neil H. C., Neil B. Metcalfe, Jan Heggenes, and John E. Thorpe. "Low summer temperatures cause juvenile Atlantic salmon to become nocturnal." Canadian Journal of Zoology 73, no. 3 (1995): 446–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z95-051.

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The diel and seasonal activity patterns of salmonids are predominantly governed by the annual changes in photoperiod and temperature. In winter salmonids become increasingly nocturnal, hiding in refuges by day but emerging to feed at night. This behaviour may be linked to either one of the controlling influences mentioned above or to an inherent annual rhythm. Here we show that the previously described switch by Altantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) from predominantly diurnal to nocturnal activity in winter also occurs at other times of the year in response to low, "winter" temperatures; this is de
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Zani, P. A., T. D. Jones, R. A. Neuhaus, and J. E. Milgrom. "Effect of refuge distance on escape behavior of side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87, no. 5 (2009): 407–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z09-029.

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Side-blotched lizards ( Uta stansburiana Baird and Girard, 1852) use sagebrush desert habitat above cliffs and typically flee over and down the nearest cliff when disturbed. We tested antipredator escape tactics of lizards to a common local snake, the western yellowbelly racer ( Coluber mormon Baird and Girard, 1852). Our goal was to determine if lizards use cliffs as a refuge from snakes, which cannot climb the sheer rock face, and whether distance to refuge affects escape behavior. We located undisturbed lizards above a cliff and approached them from a random direction with a realistic rubbe
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Cooper, William E., and Dawn S. Wilson. "Longer Hiding Time in Refuge Implies Greater Assessed Risk After Capture and Autotomy in Striped Plateau Lizards (Sceloporus virgatus)." Herpetologica 66, no. 4 (2010): 425–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/09-052.1.

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Piroşcă, Alin Daniel. "For a Phenomenology of the Interval in the Theatre performance. A Semiotic Analysis." Theatrical Colloquia 7, no. 1 (2017): 215–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tco-2017-0004.

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Abstract Theatre, in the notional complexity to be undertaken, updates and in this update it feels more pronounced the tendencies of increasing the performing spectrum. Writing about theatre inevitably leads you to set on something, on that attribute bringing the conviction that around its analysis the appreciative matters get interesting and reveal assumptions for future analysis. The article we propose approaches theatre in the cardinal ambiguity of meanings, namely in what we call here interval. We assume an approximate delimitation of this range, balancing and improving the center-peripher
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Lis, Aleksandra, Łukasz Pardela, Paweł Iwankowski, and Antal Haans. "Are trees and shrubs unsafe hiding places? Impact of plant forms on the perception of danger in urban green spaces in crime hot spots." Landscape Online 91 (August 7, 2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3097/lo.202191.

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Urban parks and forests are important for wellbeing, but feelings of unsafety limited their usage. Removal of vegetation from hotspots of fear is sometimes recommended as a means of boosting safety. However such actions should be approached with caution. One explanation, based on prospect-refuge theory, is that plants increase perceptions of danger because of their contribution to a setting’s effectiveness in concealing criminals. It is also believed that people do not like urban green spaces parks containing trees and shrubs that can act as hiding places because of the sense of danger that th
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Lis, Aleksandra, Łukasz Pardela, Paweł Iwankowski, and Antal Haans. "Are trees and shrubs unsafe hiding places? Impact of plant forms on the perception of danger in urban green spaces in crime hot spots." Landscape Online 91 (August 7, 2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3097/lo.202091.

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Urban parks and forests are important for wellbeing, but feelings of unsafety limited their usage. Removal of vegetation from hotspots of fear is sometimes recommended as a means of boosting safety. However such actions should be approached with caution. One explanation, based on prospect-refuge theory, is that plants increase perceptions of danger because of their contribution to a setting’s effectiveness in concealing criminals. It is also believed that people do not like urban green spaces parks containing trees and shrubs that can act as hiding places because of the sense of danger that th
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Silva, WR, and AA Giaretta. "Further notes on the natural history of the South American pepper frog, Leptodactylus labyrinthicus (Spix, 1824) (Anura, Leptodactylidae)." Brazilian Journal of Biology 68, no. 2 (2008): 403–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842008000200024.

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Leptodactylus labyrinthicus tadpoles reach a large size in the nest through consumption of trophic eggs. We previously suggested that the trophic eggs are laid just after amplexus has finished, but our new data do not support this hypothesis. We also present further details on the natural history of the species with regard to breeding activity, spawning site, retreats and the ability of tadpoles in preying upon fully-growth heterospecific tadpoles. We also show that the tadpoles are mainly nocturnal and take diurnal refuges. We collected the data in Brazil in three localities within the Cerrad
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Petrović, Tamara G., Tijana Z. Vučić, Sonja Z. Nikolić, et al. "The Effect of Shelter on Oxidative Stress and Aggressive Behavior in Crested Newt Larvae (Triturus spp.)." Animals 10, no. 4 (2020): 603. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040603.

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Shelters are important for animal survival. Provision of adequate hiding places allow animals to express their natural sheltering behavior and it can have different positive effects on cortisol levels, physiological processes and mental performance. Although the absence of a refuge activates some stress response, its effect on oxidative stress has not been adequately examined. This study investigated whether the presence/absence of a shelter modifies the oxidative status (the antioxidant system and oxidative damage) and aggressive behavior of crested newt larvae (Triturus macedonicus and its h
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Claus-Walker, Debra B., Philip H. Crowley, and Frank Johansson. "Fish predation, cannibalism, and larval development in the dragonfly Epitheca cynosura." Canadian Journal of Zoology 75, no. 5 (1997): 687–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z97-089.

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We manipulated the risk of fish predation and cannibalism in semi-field and laboratory experiments with larvae of the dragonfly Epitheca cynosura. Results of a 22-week semi-field experiment showed that larvae from different densities were indistinguishable in mean size by the end of the experiment, but that individuals from low densities were larger until week 12. Larvae from low densities varied less in size than did those from high densities. Larvae showed rapid convergence of densities in the absence of fish. Fish predation also generated rapid convergence of densities. The presence of fish
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Figueiredo, Bruno R. S., Roger P. Mormul, and Sidinei M. Thomaz. "Swimming and hiding regardless of the habitat: prey fish do not choose between a native and a non-native macrophyte species as a refuge." Hydrobiologia 746, no. 1 (2014): 285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-014-2096-x.

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Sapaty, P. S. "Symbiosis of Distributed Simulation and Control under Spatial Grasp Technology." Mathematical machines and systems 3 (2020): 23–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.34121/1028-9763-2020-3-23-48.

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We are witnessing rapidly growing world dynamics caused by climate change, military, religious and ethnic conflicts, terrorism, refugee flows and weapons proliferation, political and industrial restructuring too. Dealing with frequently emerging crises may need rapid integration of scattered heterogeneous resources into capable operational forces pursuing goals which may not be known in advance. Proper understanding and managing of unpredictable and crisis situations may need their detailed simulation at runtime and even ahead of it. The current paper aims at deep integration, actually symbios
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Palazón Blasco, Manuel. "Malas doñas." Tropelías: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, no. 15-17 (February 26, 2011): 564. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_tropelias/tropelias.200415-1727.

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Érase una vez, antes de la Historia, en algunas historias, era ella Nuestra Señora. Llegó Él y la echó del mundo, de la realidad y de Su Libro. Entonces la diosa antigua se refugió en los bordes del mundo (en el desierto, en las cordilleras), en las orillas de la realidad (en los sueños), en las afueras del Libro. Desde estos otros lugares, desde estos acechaderos, salta sobre los hombres inadvertidos, los goza, y los descabeza, o desangra, o capa. La mesopotámica Lilith, la libia Lamia, las empusas griegas, nuestras serranas, las vírgenes morenas de las cuevas... son aspectos de esta brava se
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Van Nimmen, Armand. "Raakpunten tussen twee journalistieke levenslopen. Albert Van de Poel en Rob Van Roosbroeck." WT. Tijdschrift over de geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging 69, no. 3 (2010): 199–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/wt.v69i3.12392.

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Dit artikel behandelt de raakpunten tussen de levensloop van twee Vlamingen. Gemeenzame ervaringen, parallelle ideologische ontwikkelingen en persoonlijke contacten vormen het onderwerp van ons onderzoek. Hierdoor wordt een onbekende en tevens diep menselijke episode van de Vlaamse beweging aan het licht gebracht.Beide protagonisten van dit relaas werden in 1898 op Vlaamse grond geboren, beide waren gevoelig voor de onrechtmatige behandeling van het Vlaamse volk door de franssprekende elite, en tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog zetten beide zich in voor de Vlaamse zaak. Als gevolg werden ze zwaar
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"Buddha is hiding: refugees, citizenship, the new America." Choice Reviews Online 41, no. 09 (2004): 41–5380. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.41-5380.

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Brown, F. L., T. Mishra, R. L. Frounfelker, et al. "‘Hiding their troubles’: a qualitative exploration of suicide in Bhutanese refugees in the USA." Global Mental Health 6 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2018.34.

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Background.Suicide is a major global health concern. Bhutanese refugees resettled in the USA are disproportionately affected by suicide, yet little research has been conducted to identify factors contributing to this vulnerability. This study aims to investigate the issue of suicide of Bhutanese refugee communities via an in-depth qualitative, social-ecological approach.Methods.Focus groups were conducted with 83 Bhutanese refugees (adults and children), to explore the perceived causes, and risk and protective factors for suicide, at individual, family, community, and societal levels. Audio re
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"HOLOCAUST REPRESENTATIONS IN PAINTING BY FELIX NUSSBAUM." Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "The Theory of Culture and Philosophy of Science", no. 62 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2306-6687-2020-62-09.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of Holocaust representations in Felix Nussbaum’s paintings according to historical-philosophical, visual-anthropological, semiotic analysis. Topic of the article is justified by insufficient study of Holocaust images in painting, including the way of representation the memory of the Jewish genocide in painting, experience of deportation to death camps, Holocaust traumas. The relevance of the article is due to insufficient study of the work of the German artist of Jewish origin Felix Nussbaum, who was a victim of Holocaust. Nussbaum as an artist represents
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Ortega-Jimenez, Victor M., and Christopher P. J. Sanford. "Knifefish’s suction makes water boil." Scientific Reports 10, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75788-x.

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Abstract We discovered that knifefish (Apteronotus albifrons) during suction feeding can produce millimeter-sized cavitation bubbles and flow accelerations up to ~ 450 times the acceleration of gravity. Knifefish may use this powerful suction-induced cavitation to cause physical damage on prey hiding in narrow refuges, therefore facilitating capture.
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Gorman-Murray, Andrew, and Robyn Dowling. "Home." M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2679.

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 Previously limited and somewhat neglected as a focus of academic scrutiny, interest in home and domesticity is now growing apace across the humanities and social sciences (Mallett; Blunt, “Cultural Geographies of Home”; Blunt and Dowling). This is evidenced in the recent publication of a range of books on home from various disciplines (Chapman and Hockey; Cieraad; Miller; Chapman; Pink; Blunt and Dowling), the advent in 2004 of a new journal, Home Cultures, focused specifically on the subject of home and domesticity, as well as similar recent special issues in several othe
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Watson, Greg. "Sites of Protest: Rethinking Everyday Spaces as Sites for Protesting the Marginalisation of Difference." M/C Journal 21, no. 3 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1426.

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IntroductionContemporary societies are increasingly becoming sites in which it is more difficult for people to respectfully negotiate disagreements about human diversity. This is exemplified by people who must oppose oppressive social conventions that marginalise them because they identify as belonging to one or more minority groups. One of the key factors in this dynamic is how people’s being in particular sites impacts their being as a person. The “fate of the stranger” is shaped by the spaces they inhabit and people are labelled as “insiders or outsiders” (Amin Land 2); for many people this
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