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WELLER, LEONARDO. "Rothschilds’ “Delicate and Difficult Task”: Reputation, Political Instability, and the Brazilian Rescue Loans of the 1890s." Enterprise & Society 16, no. 2 (2015): 381–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2014.32.

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The London House of Rothschild depended on Brazil to maintain its reputation. This became a problem in the 1890s, when the Brazilian government almost defaulted on its sovereign debt after a change of regime had made politics unstable and economic policy unorthodox. This article shows how the relationship between the bank and the state developed to the point that Rothschilds was forced to rescue its client. Exposure enabled Brazil to implement policies designed to defend the regime at the expense of payment capacity without defaulting. The debt crisis ended only after the political situation s
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Shea, Patrick E. "Money Talks: Finance, War, and Great Power Politics in the Nineteenth Century." Social Science History 44, no. 2 (2020): 223–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2020.3.

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AbstractFinance is often considered a constraining or compelling force in war. This article examines an alternative role of finance in war, asserting that investors can inform states about adversarial intentions and resolve under certain conditions. This signaling mechanism can reduce information asymmetry between states and decrease the probability of conflict. In the context of these theoretical expectations, I examine the case of Austria and the Rothschild Bank in the nineteenth century. I find that instead of being a constraining force on Austrian foreign policy, the Rothschilds helped inf
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BUCHNEA, EMILY. "Bridges and Bonds: The Role of British Merchant Bank Intermediaries in Latin American Trade and Finance Networks, 1825–1850." Enterprise & Society 21, no. 2 (2020): 453–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2019.37.

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In the first half of the nineteenth century, transatlantic trade and finance networks were complex webs of transactions often consisting of lengthy chains of connections linking distant firms to distant markets. As a number of scholars have shown, merchant bankers of the nineteenth century were at the center of many of these networks, acting as an interconnected and often impenetrable group that dictated the flow of capital and investment across many borders. Most recently, scholars such as Manuel Llorca-Jaña, Manuel López-Morell, and Juliette Levy (to name a few) have produced a number of esp
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MENDOZA, ENRIQUE G. "TOWARD AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF REALITY: AN INTERVIEW WITH GUILLERMO A. CALVO." Macroeconomic Dynamics 9, no. 1 (2005): 123–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1365100505040150.

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Guillermo Calvo is one of the most influential economists in the field of international macroeconomics of the past 30 years. He has produced seminal articles in every area of macroeconomics and international economics that he has worked on, including his early classic articles on capacity utilization and time inconsistency, his 1980's works on efficiency wages, price stickiness, and policy credibility, and his recent studies on sudden stops and emerging market crises. Yet, the defining feature of Guillermo Calvo's contribution to our profession is not the depth and wide scope of the economic t
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Voronov, Ivan, and Vladimir Panteleev. "'THE RADICAL CHANGES' ESSAY IN THE TSARIST GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL POLICY AND THE ATTEMPT TO CREATE A CENTRAL BANK IN RUSSIA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR." Socio-economic and humanitarian magazine, no. 1 (May 6, 2024): 241–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36718/2500-1825-2024-1-214-228.

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The paper, in the context of the Stolypin agrarian reform, examines the issue of appointing P.L. Bark Minister of Finance. The most important reason for the influential statesman, president of land management and agriculture A.V. Krivoshein, who was directly responsible for the implementation of agrarian policy, to promote P.L. Bark in every possible way was his desire to expand lending to the agricultural sector of the economy. At the same time, it is seen that the relationship between these state dignitaries could have hidden personal selfish motives. It is shown that the leaders of the worl
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Tian, Rucheng C., Changsheng Chen, Kevin D. E. Stokesbury, et al. "Dispersal and settlement of sea scallop larvae spawned in the fishery closed areas on Georges Bank." ICES Journal of Marine Science 66, no. 10 (2009): 2155–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp175.

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Abstract Tian, R. C., Chen, C., Stokesbury, K. D. E., Rothschild, B. J., Cowles, G. W., Xu, Q., Hu, S., Harris, B. P., and Marino II, M. C. 2009. Dispersal and settlement of sea scallop larvae spawned in the fishery closed areas on Georges Bank. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 2155–2164. Three fishery closed areas in the Georges Bank (GB) region were implemented in 1994 to protect depleted groundfish stocks for population replenishment. However, the drift and ultimate destination of larvae spawned in the closed areas have not been analysed specifically within the framework of ocean curre
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Rothschild, Brian J., Charles F. Adams, Christopher L. Sarro, and Kevin D. E. Stokesbury. "Variability in the relationship between sea scallop shell height and meat weight." ICES Journal of Marine Science 66, no. 9 (2009): 1972–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp177.

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Abstract Rothschild, B. J., Adams, C. F., Sarro, C. L., and Stokesbury, K. D. E. 2009. Variability in the relationship between sea scallop shell height and meat weight. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 1972–1977. We investigated the spatial and temporal variability in the relationship between shell height and meat weight (SHMW) of the sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) from Georges Bank (GB) and the mid-Atlantic. Data for the study were collected collaboratively during normal commercial fishing operations. A one-way random-effects ANOVA revealed that 19–44% of the variance in MW was a
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Ferns, H. S. "The Baring Crisis Revisited." Journal of Latin American Studies 24, no. 2 (1992): 241–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00023385.

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Several accounts of the Baring crisis, 1890–7, are available.1 Among these is my own, chapter xiv of Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1960), based upon the Foreign Office papers in the Public Record Office, contemporary periodical literature and secondary works such as the now little-noticed classic, J. H. Williams, Argentine International Trade under Inconvertible Paper Money, 1880–1900 (Cambridge, Mass., 1920). My first purpose in exploring beyond the sources used forty years ago, in the archives of the Bank of England, Baring Brothers & Co., N. M. Rothschild, W.
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Verba, Ericka Kim. "To Paris and Back: Violeta Parra's Transnational Performance of Authenticity." Americas 70, no. 02 (2013): 269–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003161500003242.

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In 1964, at what was surely the acme of her career, Violeta Parra became the first Latin American to have a solo show at the Louvre. During the five-odd weeks that her artwork was on display, Parra was at the museum every day. She chatted with visitors, put finishing touches on her tapestries, sang songs, played her guitar, served empanadas, and turned the exposition hall into a veritable Chilean ramada. The exhibit received favorable reviews in the press, and was visited by important dignitaries and a who's who of the Parisian and expatriate Latin American artistic community. Parra sold sever
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Verba, Ericka Kim. "To Paris and Back: Violeta Parra's Transnational Performance of Authenticity." Americas 70, no. 2 (2013): 269–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2013.0091.

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In 1964, at what was surely the acme of her career, Violeta Parra became the first Latin American to have a solo show at the Louvre. During the five-odd weeks that her artwork was on display, Parra was at the museum every day. She chatted with visitors, put finishing touches on her tapestries, sang songs, played her guitar, served empanadas, and turned the exposition hall into a veritable Chilean ramada. The exhibit received favorable reviews in the press, and was visited by important dignitaries and a who's who of the Parisian and expatriate Latin American artistic community. Parra sold sever
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Gibson, Jeffrey B. "John the Baptist and the Origin of the Lord’s Prayer." Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 15, no. 1 (2017): 115–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17455197-01501001.

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This paper examines the cogency of the arguments made by Joan Taylor, Karlheinz Müller, Ulrich Mell, Bernhard Lang, Clare Rothschild, and J.K. Elliot in support of the claim that the Lord’s Prayer (Matt. 6:9–13//Lk. 11:1–4) might not have originated with Jesus but with John the Baptist. It will show that none of them stand up to critical scrutiny and that anyone who tries to make the case that the Lord’s Prayer does go back to John will have to offer arguments other than the ones these scholars have advanced in defense of this contention to do so.
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Broos, Ben. "The wanderings of Rembrandt's Portrait of Aeltje Uylenburgh." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 123, no. 2 (2010): 89–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/003067212x13397495480745.

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AbstractFor more than a century the only eyewitness account of Rembrandt's Portrait of an old woman (fig. 1) was a description made by Wilhelm Bode in 1883. At the time, he was unable to decipher the date, 1632; nor did he know anything about Aeltje Uylenburgh or the history of the panel. However, the painting's provenance has since been revealed, and it can be traced back in an almost unbroken line to its commission, a rare occurrence in Rembrandt's oeuvre. A pendant portrait, now lost, featured the preacher Johannes Sylvius, who is also the subject of an etching by Rembrandt dating from 1633
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Muntean, Cristina M., Ioan Bratu, Bernd Walkenfort, Mohammad Salehi, Simina A. Purcaru, and Antonio Hernanz. "Vibrational Relaxation of Functional Groups in dAMP Molecules Probed with UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy." Revista de Chimie 71, no. 1 (2020): 288–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/rc.20.1.7847.

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Dynamical properties of functional groups in 2�-deoxyadenosine-5�-monophosphate (dAMP) compound, were identified by UV resonance Raman spectroscopy (UVRR), upon varying nucleotide concentration in aqueous solution (200-600 μM). The studied full-widths at half-maximum (fwhm�s) were found between 13 - 21 cm-1 and the corresponding global relaxation times were faster than 0.817 ps and slower than 0.506 ps. Also, the band around 1430 cm-1 (C4N9-δC8H) in the UV resonance Raman spectrum of dAMP molecule at 400 μM concentration in aqueous solution, was selected for vibrational band shape analysis thr
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VOLYNKIN, ANTON V., and KAREL ČERNÝ. "Revision of the genus Nephelomilta Hampson, 1900, with descriptions of twelve new species and two new subspecies (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)." Zootaxa 4472, no. 3 (2018): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4472.3.1.

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The genus Nephelomilta Hampson, 1900 is revised. The genus Kailasha Singh & Kirti, 2015 is synonymized with Nephelomilta. Twelve new species, N. admiranda, sp. nov. (NE India), N. kanchenjunga, sp. nov. (NE India), N. wolfgangspeideli, sp. nov. (S Vietnam), N. ranau, sp. nov. (Sumatra), N. bana, sp. nov. (C Vietnam), N. martini, sp. nov. (N Vietnam), N. thomaswitti, sp. nov. (Nepal, NE India), N. fangae, sp. nov. (China: Hainan), N. hortensis, sp. nov. (N Thailand), N. melli, sp. nov. (E and S China), N. ferruginea, sp. nov. (Sumatra) and N. diehli, sp. nov. (Sumatra), and two new subspeci
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Newbury, Colin. "Technology, Capital, and Consolidation: The Performance of De Beers Mining Company Limited, 1880–1889." Business History Review 61, no. 1 (1987): 1–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3115773.

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In this article, Dr. Newbury focuses on the technical and financial reasons for amalgamation at the Kimberley mines in South Africa, drawing on primary records to account for the rise of De Beers as the world's major diamond mining company in the 1880s. He finds that prior experience in local government and on the mining boards prepared company directors for competition in joint stock enterprise, while differences in production policies and performance influenced the pattern of mergers within and among the four Kimberley mines. De Beers's close relationship with diamond merchants and private b
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Malhotra, Ankit. "Niall Ferguson, The Square and the Tower: Networks and Power, From the Freemasons to Facebook, Penguin Books Limited, Delhi, 2017 , pp 608." Jindal Journal of International Affairs 2, no. 4 (2020): 102–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v2i4.75.

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In the early 1930s, a Jewish man gleefully staring at Der Stürmer, a Nazi propaganda rag baffled his friends. His friends inquired: “Why are you enjoying it so much?” He answers, “if you read Jewish papers, the news is terrible. But, according to this, the news is all good. We control the banks, we control the country and we run the whole world!” Such has been the fate of the Jewish community and especially of the Rothschild Family. A fate which has been marred with hate and envy, which perpetuated itself as a point of discourse and corny theory. Deciphering and de-bunking these theories, Nial
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Dick, Carl W., Michael R. Gannon, Wendy E. Little, and Michael J. Patrick. "Ectoparasite Associations of Bats from Central Pennsylvania." Journal of Medical Entomology 40, no. 6 (2003): 813–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13513705.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Between April and October 1997, 689 bats representing seven species were captured at PennsylvaniaÕs Canoe Creek State Park. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and four species were collected from 13.2% of the host individuals. Ectoparasites include the bat ßea Myodopsylla insignis (Rothschild), the wing mite Spinturnix americanus (Banks), the bed bug Cimex adjunctus Barber, and the soft tick Ornithodoros kelleyi Cooley & Kohls. Prevalence, relative density, and mean intensity were calculated for ectoparasites of Myotis luci
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Dick, Carl W., Michael R. Gannon, Wendy E. Little, and Michael J. Patrick. "Ectoparasite Associations of Bats from Central Pennsylvania." Journal of Medical Entomology 40, no. 6 (2003): 813–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13513705.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Between April and October 1997, 689 bats representing seven species were captured at PennsylvaniaÕs Canoe Creek State Park. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and four species were collected from 13.2% of the host individuals. Ectoparasites include the bat ßea Myodopsylla insignis (Rothschild), the wing mite Spinturnix americanus (Banks), the bed bug Cimex adjunctus Barber, and the soft tick Ornithodoros kelleyi Cooley & Kohls. Prevalence, relative density, and mean intensity were calculated for ectoparasites of Myotis luci
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Dick, Carl W., Michael R. Gannon, Wendy E. Little, and Michael J. Patrick. "Ectoparasite Associations of Bats from Central Pennsylvania." Journal of Medical Entomology 40, no. 6 (2003): 813–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13513705.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Between April and October 1997, 689 bats representing seven species were captured at PennsylvaniaÕs Canoe Creek State Park. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and four species were collected from 13.2% of the host individuals. Ectoparasites include the bat ßea Myodopsylla insignis (Rothschild), the wing mite Spinturnix americanus (Banks), the bed bug Cimex adjunctus Barber, and the soft tick Ornithodoros kelleyi Cooley & Kohls. Prevalence, relative density, and mean intensity were calculated for ectoparasites of Myotis luci
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Dick, Carl W., Michael R. Gannon, Wendy E. Little, and Michael J. Patrick. "Ectoparasite Associations of Bats from Central Pennsylvania." Journal of Medical Entomology 40, no. 6 (2003): 813–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13513705.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Between April and October 1997, 689 bats representing seven species were captured at PennsylvaniaÕs Canoe Creek State Park. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and four species were collected from 13.2% of the host individuals. Ectoparasites include the bat ßea Myodopsylla insignis (Rothschild), the wing mite Spinturnix americanus (Banks), the bed bug Cimex adjunctus Barber, and the soft tick Ornithodoros kelleyi Cooley & Kohls. Prevalence, relative density, and mean intensity were calculated for ectoparasites of Myotis luci
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Lebedev, S. K. "State Credit of Russia in the 1st Third of the 19th Century and Foreign Money Markets." Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 23, no. 8 (2024): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2024-23-8-46-56.

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The article delves into the problem of Russian public debt and the interaction of its financial administration with foreign creditors in the first third of the 19th century. Existing literature appears to lack a comprehensive overview of the negotiations between the Russian government and foreign banks for loans during this period, in contrast to the wealth of publications on government and railway securities in the later part of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The primary objective of the author is to present projects of external loans and the makeup of creditors in connection with the emp
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Lana Rahardian, Rifky, Komang Hari Santhi Dewi, and I. Gede Arta. "ANIMASI 3 DIMENSI PEMBELAJARAN SATWA LANGKA JALAK BALI DENGAN PENGEMBANGAN ADDIE MODEL." Naratif : Jurnal Nasional Riset, Aplikasi dan Teknik Informatika 4, no. 1 (2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.53580/naratif.v4i1.146.

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Salah satu satwa endemik yang status konservasinya terancam punah adalah burung Jalak Bali (Leucopsar rothschildi). Sejak tahun 1966, IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) telah memasukan burung Jalak Bali ke dalam Red Data Book, yaitu buku yang memuat jenis flora dan fauna yang terancam punah. Masa depan kelestarian satwa langka tidak lepas dari kontribusi generasi muda kini pada masa mendatang. Generasi muda tentu tidak akan memiliki edukasi dan wawasan yang baik mengenai bagaimana pentingnya keberadaan Burung Jalak Bali. Edukasi adalah salah satu cara u
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Levente, Ábrahám. "The Börzsöny lacewing collection I. (Neuroptera: Osmylidae, Mantispidae, Hemerobiidae, Chrysopidae, Nemopteridae, Myrmeleontidae: Ascalaphinae)." Kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum Közleményei, no. 7 (2020): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.26080/krrmkozl.2020.7.35.

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The entomological collection of László börzsöny was donated to the rippl-rónai museum (Kaposvár) in 2019. Osmylidae 2 exx. - 2 sp., mantispidae 1 ex. - 1 sp., hemerobii-dae 2 exx. - 1 sp., Chrysopidae 28 exx. - 12 sp., nemopteridae 100 exx. - 6 sp., myrmeleontidae: ascalaphinae 444 exx. - 68 sp. were identified in this collection. During the identification, 3 new synonyms were revealed namely Palparidius fascipennis(banks, 1911) (syn. n.) a new junior synonym of Palparidius capicolaPéringuey, 1910, Ululodes sinuatus banks, 1924 (syn. n.) a new junior synonym of Cordulecerus praecellens (Gers-t
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Donaghey, Richard, Donna Belder, and Tony Baylis. "Introduction The 41–43 species of birds-of-paradise (Paradisaeidae) (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gill & Donsker 2019) are renowned for their exquisite beauty and plumage, and their diversity of extraordinary courtship displays (Gilliard 1969; Cooper & Forshaw 1977; Coates 1990; Frith & Frith 2009; Laman & Scholes 2012; Ligon et al. 2018). Males of the majority of birds-of-paradise (35–37 species) are presumed to be promiscuous and polygynous, with females providing sole parental care (Frith & Beehler 1998; Frith & Frith 2009). By contrast, the four Manucodia species, the Trumpet Manucode Phonygammus keraudrenii, and the Paradise-crow Lycocorax pyrrhopterus are considered to be monogamous with biparental care of offspring (Beehler 1985; Frith & Beehler 1998; Frith & Frith 2009). The diets of adults and nestlings are important factors promoting the evolution of social systems such as mating system, male spatial dispersion and parental care in birds-of-paradise (Beehler 1983; Beehler & Pruett-Jones 1983; Diamond 1986; Frith & Beehler 1998). Male territorial dispersion in the presumed polygynous Brown Sicklebill Epimachus meyeri correlated with a more insectivorous diet but a far greater frugivorous diet favoured the evolution of true leks in the Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise Paradisaea raggiana (Beehler 1983; Beehler & Pruett-Jones 1983). In contrast, in a study at Mt Missim, the Trumpet Manucode specialised in eating nutrient-poor, spatially and temporally patchy, rare figs (Moraceae), which promoted biparental care of young, monogamy, and non-territorial dispersion (Beehler 1985; Diamond 1986). The phylogeny of birds-of-paradise by Irestedt et al. (2009) recognised five main clades, four of which represented the core birds-of-paradise. The five Astrapia species are included in the fourth clade together with the two Paradigalla species and the two long-tailed Epimachus sicklebills. The long-tailed Astrapia species, all endemic to mainland New Guinea, are sexually dimorphic in size and plumage: adult males are ~10% larger than females, and are predominantly black with an iridescent greenishblue head; females are dull blackish brown with barred underparts. The Huon Astrapia Astrapia rothschildi is confined to montane rainforest in the Finisterre, Saruwaged, Rawlinson, and Cromwell Mountains of the Huon Peninsula from 1460–3500 m above sea level (asl) (Beehler & Pratt 2016); here it is the only species of Astrapia present. It forages for arthropods and fruits in the middle-to-upper storeys of the forest. Solitary displaying, dispersed males have a unique inverted courtship display (Frith & Beehler 1998; Laman & Scholes 2012; Scholes et al. 2017). Thane Pratt (in Frith & Beehler 1998) described an inverted courtship display in which a male slides below a horizontal perch, points his bill skywards and cocks his long fanned tail upward. Laman & Scholes (2012) described a courtship display in which the male hangs upside down, resumes an upright posture for copulation and after copulation grasps the back of the female, leans forward, and both male and female tumble down locked together. Very little is known about the breeding biology of the Huon Astrapia. Two nests and an egg have been described (Frith 1971; Frith & Beehler 1998) but neither the nest-site nor height of nest above the ground is known. The incubation and nestling periods, incubation behaviour, and parental care of the young are unknown. In this paper, we describe the nest-site and nest height, and document female incubation behaviour and parental care of the single young (including feeding rates, nestling diet, and nest sanitation) at a nest in the Yopno Urawa Som Conservation Area (YUS CA), Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea (PNG). We present spectrograms of vocalisations of the female and nestling Huon Astrapia, and present photographs of the nest-site, nest, and an adult female feeding a nestling. Incubation behaviour and uniparental nestling care in the Huon Astrapia Astrapia rothschildi (Paradisaeidae)." Australian Field Ornithology 37 (2020): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.20938/afo37067075.

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Ruef, Martin, Colin Birkhead, and Howard Aldrich. "What can outliers teach us about entrepreneurial success?" Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, March 23, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsbed-01-2023-0004.

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PurposeStudies of unicorns and gazelles can offer detailed information about the process of enterprise development but are unrepresentative as examples of entrepreneurial success. In presenting a novel method for outlier analysis, this article combines insights from case studies of unusual organizations with explanatory frameworks that management scholars have applied to broader samples of firms, irrespective of their survival.Design/methodology/approachThe authors illustrate the approach to outlier analysis using a prominent case from economic history: the House of Rothschild, founded during
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"Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild, G. B. E., G. M., Third Baron Rothschild, 31 October 1910 - 20 March 1990." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 39 (February 1994): 363–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1994.0021.

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Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild was born in England on 31 October 1910, the only son of Nathaniel Charles Rothschild and Rozsika von Wertheimstein. He was a Scholar at Harrow School and in 1929 became a Pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1935 he was elected to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity and worked in the Department of Zoology. He was awarded his Ph.D. in 1937, and inherited his title from his uncle in the same year. During the war he joined the Intelligence Service and was awarded the George Medal for his work on bomb disposal. After the war, he returned to laboratory life in Cam
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Subrata, I. Made, Widana I. Nengah Suka, and Yulianus Mandur. "Optimalisasi Pelestarian Curik Bali (Leucopsar rothschildi) di Pusat Pembinaan Populasi Curik Bali Tegal Bunder Taman Nasional Bali Barat (TNBB)." September 22, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3532307.

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Curik Bali (Leucopsar rothschildi) adalah contoh satwa langka dan endemik yang merupakan salah satu satwa khas Indonesia yang penyebarannya secara alamiah hanya terdapat di Taman Nasional Bali Barat (TNBB). Salah satu tujuan penting dalam pengelolaan Taman Nasional ini adalah untuk melestarikan kehidupan Curik Bali dengan membuat penangkaran Curik Bali di Pusat Pembinaan Populasi Curik Bali Tegal Bunder. Adapun tujuan penelitian ini adalah (a):untuk mengetahui teknik konservasi dalam melestarikan Curik Bali (Leucopsar rothschildi) di Pusat Pembinaan Populasi Curik Bali Tegal Bunder Taman Nasio
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Boppré, Michael, Juan Grados, Michel Laguerre, and Julio Monzón. "Vanewrightia gen. nov.—A Highly Variable Taxon of Neotropical Ctenuchina (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini) Revealed by Behavioral Traits." Insect Systematics and Diversity 4, no. 5 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixaa012.

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Abstract A series of different-looking tiger moths was collected at pyrrolizidine alkaloid baits in the daytime in Peru. They proved to be variants of a new genus, Vanewrightia gen. nov., and a new species, Vanewrightia kiesela sp. nov., both described here. This species presents a striking example of extensive intraspecific variation within a population. Its discovery demonstrates the importance of sampling moths by means other than collecting with light, of studying patterns of wing undersides, and of the value of barcoding. Specimens found in collections considered here potentially to repre
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Mays Maestas, S. E., L. P. Campbell, S. M. Wisely, P. A. Dingman, L. E. Reeves, and P. E. Kaufman. "Comparison of ectoparasite communities of sylvatic and urban wild mesomammals and unowned community cats in north-central Florida." Journal of Medical Entomology, March 22, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjad026.

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Abstract The adaptation of wildlife species to urban environments can drive changes in the ecology of ectoparasites and vector-borne disease. To better understand ectoparasite dynamics in an urban environment, we investigated the ectoparasite communities of 183 sylvatic and urban opossums and raccoons captured across four seasons at a rural research station and within the city of Gainesville, FL, and of 115 community cats from the Gainesville, FL area. Amblyomma americanum (L.) (Acari: Ixodidae), Dermacentor variabilis (Say), and Ixodes texanus Banks were collected from raccoons, A. americanum
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Świerad-Redwood, Katarzyna. "Putting ‘the real’ back into ‘the intelligible’: tracing the reality effect in Carlo Ginsburg’s ‘The Cheese and the Worms’ and Emma Rothschild’s ‘The Inner Life of Empires’." Academia Letters, August 22, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20935/al3227.

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Simpson, Catherine. "Cars, Climates and Subjectivity: Car Sharing and Resisting Hegemonic Automobile Culture?" M/C Journal 12, no. 4 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.176.

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Al Gore brought climate change into … our living rooms. … The 2008 oil price hikes [and the global financial crisis] awakened the world to potential economic hardship in a rapidly urbanising world where the petrol-driven automobile is still king. (Mouritz 47) Six hundred million cars (Urry, “Climate Change” 265) traverse the world’s roads, or sit idly in garages and clogging city streets. The West’s economic progress has been built in part around the success of the automotive industry, where the private car rules the spaces and rhythms of daily life. The problem of “automobile dependence” (New
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