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dem Taunus und dem nördlichen Schleswig-Holstein Plants as indicators for archaeological find sites: Case studies from the Taunus Mts. and from the northern part of Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) Christian [...] However, in some regions it spread out from artificial plantings during the last two centuries. In most cases, this method is well suited for locations in forests and with a certain distance to the nearest recent
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pseudo- platanus and C. betulus were too small for harvesting enough foliage sample material. In this case, one sample consisted of several individuals. Given that chlorophyll content correlates with nitrogen [...] Kluger EC. When Studying the Effects of Light on Herbivory, Should One Consider Temperature? The Case of Epimecis hortaria F. (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) Feeding on Lindera ben- zoin L. (Lauraceae). Environ
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pseudoplatanus and C. betulus were too small for harvesting enough foliage sample material. In this case, one sample consisted of several individuals. Given that chlorophyll content correlates with N content
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canopy, a potential effect on herbivory could only be applied to a non-linear relationship. In this case, values for leaf C content and toughness would cross a threshold from juvenile to adult F. sylvatica
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& Loos case, the ECJ made a direct link between European workers and European law by recognizing the right of citizens of the member states to invoke European Commu- nity laws in relevant cases before [...] 1998. 9 SEU Working Paper No. 8/2014 tional and local level. Striking examples are the individual cases brought before the courts, in which single actors have sought to estab- lish their rights by bringing [...] 1960s, to bring suits against national legal provisions by referring to European law. The number of cases of this kind rose steadily in the ensuing years. For example, more than four hundred proceedings per
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this is not the case and attitudes and behaviour are attributed to a person's respective rationalist-economic interests that arise in connection with the prevailing social order. In case of EU social policy [...] Kohll C-158/96). Both cases were finally decided by the ECJ who ruled under Art. 30 and 36 EEC in favour of the claimants. These first claims were followed by a host of similar cases in the following years [...] but also evolved around a territorial question. The final acts establishing obligatory insurance in case of work accidents, sickness, inability and old age finished long debates about the adequate scope
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conflicts that arise from the transfer of political competences are akin to the ones found today. In both cases, one can conclude: social policy-making can be de- scribed as a process driven by specific actors’
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institutional constraints and economic context just as much as national welfare states. Of course, in case of the EU the decision-making process is further complicated by the fact the national governments [...] Edition. London: Palgrave. Hall, Peter A. (1993): Policy Paradigms, social learning and the State: The Case of Economic Pol- icy-Making in Britain. Comparative Politics, 25, 3, 275–296. Hall, Peter A./Soskice