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Living on the edge: assessing the extinction risk of critically endangered Bonelli’s eagle in Italy López López, Pascual - Sarà, Maurizio - Di Vittorio, Massimiliano
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The Environmental Millennium Development Goal: progress and barriers to its achievement Donat Castelló, Lucas - Gil González, Diana - Álvarez-Dardet Díaz, Carlos - Hernández Aguado, Ildefonso
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Analysing the social perception of residential tourism development Huete Nieves, Raquel - Mantecón Terán, Alejandro - Mazón Martínez, Tomás
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Words and patterns: lexico-grammatical patterns and semantic relations in domain-specific discourses Orna-Montesinos, Concepción
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A knowledge based method for the medical question answering problem Muñoz Terol, Rafael - Martínez Barco, Patricio - Palomar Sanz, Manuel
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Integrating sustainability in decision-making processes: a modelling strategy Cabot, Jordi - Easterbrook, Steve - Horkoff, Jennifer - Lessard, Lysanne - Liaskos, Sotirios - Mazón López, José Norberto
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Using ontologies for the design of data warehouses Pardillo Vela, Jesús - Mazón López, José Norberto
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EMOCause: an easy-adaptable approach to emotion cause contexts Russo, Irene - Caselli, Tommaso - Rubino, Francesco - Boldrini, Ester - Martínez Barco, Patricio
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The effect of dictionary training in the teaching of English as a foreign language Cote González, Margarita - Tejedor Martínez, Cristina
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After at least 138 years of discussion, the etymological puzzle is possibly solved: the originally British English informalism kibosh as in “put the kibosh on [something]” could come from the clogmakers’ term kybosh ‘iron bar which, when hot, is used to soften and smooth leather’ (with possible reinforcement from Western Ashkenazic British English khay bash ‘eighteen pence’), Kibosh: etymology of the English word Gold, David L.
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