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  • The prevailing hypothesis for bacterial biogeography is based on the axiom of the Dutch microbiologists Baas-Becking and Beijerinck, who stated, "Everything is everywhere, but the environment selects" [41].

    Recent and projected changes in arctic species distributions and potential ranges 2009

  • These two studies comprise some of the best evidence to date supporting the cosmopolitan hypothesis of Baas-Becking.

    Recent and projected changes in arctic species distributions and potential ranges 2009

  • Dr. Becking testified to other signs of emotional disturbance which were present nearly three years after the termination of home visits.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

  • He became enuretic, which a psychologist, Dr. Edward Becking, testified indicates emotional stress in children.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

  • "There is no indication whatsoever that France would waver in its determination to honor its obligations," Dirk Hoffmann- Becking, an analyst at Sanford C.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • "If you look at some of the names like Credit Agricole or Societe Generale, they're trading well below tangible book and so you're looking at some 20 percent to 25 percent cuts to equity," Hoffmann-Becking said in a telephone interview.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • Banks holding sovereign debt are faced with a "prisoner's dilemma," said Hoffmann-Becking, referring to a mathematical theory that seeks to explain the behavior of two parties that can choose to either cooperate or pursue their own interests.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • "From an individual bank's perspective, it would be great to get rid of the sovereign debt," Hoffmann-Becking said by telephone.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • "From an individual bank's perspective, it would be great to get rid of the sovereign debt," Hoffmann-Becking said by telephone.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • Banks holding sovereign debt are faced with a "prisoner's dilemma," said Hoffmann-Becking, referring to a mathematical theory that seeks to explain the behavior of two parties that can choose to either cooperate or pursue their own interests.

    Bloomberg 2010

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