regions beyond proportion. As opposed to this, modern agglomerations will be best off, not least because of their stronger power to shift the burden. - (IFL)
of the question as to whether the movement of a Europe of Regions is constructive or counterproductive for the European process of integration and enlargement, we see that the movement and the model corresponding to it tend to be counterproductive or at best
). Nyctanthaceae (H. N. and A. L. Moldenke). Periplocaceae (H. Huber). Sphenocleaceae (L. H. Cramer). Symphoremaceae (H. N. and A. L. Moldenke). Verbenaceae (H. N. and A. L. Moldenke). Zingiberaceae (B. L. Burtt and R. M. Smith).
Anacardiacea (W. Meijer). Apocynaceae (H. Huber). Asclepiadaceae (H. Huber). Avicenniaceae (H. N. and A. L. Moldenke). Begoniaceae (A. H. M. Jayasuriya). Burmanniaceae (L. H. Cramer). Campanulaceae (L. H. Cramer). Lobeliaceae (L. H. Cramer
in an untamed mountain torrent. These results may be used to formulate a probability model describing the movement of single coarse particles on the river bed. The individual step lengths are best described by a two-parameter gamma distribution and the rest
One of the best-known morphological classifications was developed by the American geographer Edwin H. Hammond. Later on, his method was applied several times using a geographic information system and digital elevation model. Hammond's method
that the best indicator of climate is the number of days on which temperature falls under 12 C at the reference station of Orléans. A significant correlation was found between this climatic indicator and mortality rate.
; Goode (J. P.) 1862-1932 ; Géographes ; Histoire de la géographie ; Mac Carthy (O.) 1815-1894 ; Mihailescu (V.) 1890-1978 ; Nelson (H.) 1882-1966 ; Neustruev (S. S.) 1874-1928 ; Schwerin (H. H. von) 1853-1912 ; Semple (E. C.) 1863-1932 ; Shiga (S.) 1863
Notices de 21 géographes: E. Banse (1883-1953), R. N. Rudmose Brown (1879-1957), R. E. Dickinson (1905-1981), J. Fairgriève (1870-1953), A. P. Fedchenko (1844-1873), J. Forrest (1847-1918), A. Forrest (1849-1901), H. Gannett (1846-1914), J. P. Goode
(1862-1932), O. Mac Carthy (1815-1894), V. Mihailescu (1890-1978), H. Nelson (1882-1966), S. S. Neustruev (1874-1928), H. H. von Schwerin (1853-1912), E. C. Semple (1863-1932), S. Shiga (1863-1927), W. Sievers (1860-1921), C. Troll (1899-1975), A. R
. Wallace (1823-1913), J. H. Wellington (1892-1981), S. W. Wooldridge (1900-1963).
Bibliographie ; Biobibliographie ; Biographie ; Dobby (E. H. G.), 1906-1981 ; Ecole géographique ; Gullick (C. F. W. R.), 1907-1981 ; Histoire de la géographie ; Royaume-Uni ; Siècle XX
Bio-biliographies de: E. H. G. Dobby et de C. F. W. R. Gullick, géographes britanniques décédés en 1981.
Ebenaceae (A. J. G. H. Kostermans) Gentianaceae (L. H. Cramer). Gesneriaceae (W. L. Theobald and D. A. Grupe). Lamiaceae (L. H. Cranier). Lecythidaceae (W. Machae and F. R. Fosberg), Martyniaceae (W. L. Theobald and D. A. Grupe). Menyanthceae (L. H
. Cramer). Moraceae (E. J. H. Corner). Pandanaceae (B. C. Stone). Pedaliaceae (W. I. Theold and D. A. Grupe). Rosaceae (D. D. Tirvengadum). Sabiaceae (C. F. van Bensekom). Scrophulariaceae (L. H. Cramer). Sonneratiaceae (W. Macnae and F. R. Fosberg
). Symplocaceae (H. P. Nooteboom). Umbelliferae (J. L. Krahulik and W. L. Theobald).