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Promoted ContentHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2016
The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre
by Arlette Jouanna, Joseph Bergin
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BiotechnologyNovember 1996Biotechnology of Ornamental Plants
by Edited by R L Geneve, John E Preece, Scott A Merkle
Ornamental plants include herbaceous plants produced as bedding plants, greenhouse pot plants and cut flowers, as well as bulbs, trees, shrubs and vines. Ornamental plant production is of major and increasing importance worldwide. Basic scientific research in recent years has provided a better understanding of plant regeneration, genetics, growth and development. This has led to the development of technologies which can significantly improve ornamental species. This book reviews recent advances in the biotechnology of ornamentals. For example, genes have recently been identified for flower characteristics and pest resistance and these have been engineered into ornamental species. The book is divided into four main parts and is written by authors from the USA, UK, Canada, Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. It is aimed primarily at workers in horticulture and plant biotechnology, but will also be of interest to plant physiologists, geneticists and molecular biologists.
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January 1989Logik des Aufruhrs
Die Kinderdeportationen in Paris 1750
by Farge, Arlette; Revel, Jacques / Französisch Kaiser, Wolfgang
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MedicineApril 2018Bovine Tuberculosis
by Mark Chambers, Stephen Gordon, Francisco Olea-Popelka, Paul Barrow
This book is contemporary, topical and global in its approach, and provides an essential, comprehensive treatise on bovine tuberculosis and the bacterium that causes it, Mycobacterium bovis. Bovine tuberculosis remains a major cause of economic loss in cattle industries worldwide, exacerbated in some countries by the presence of a substantial wildlife reservoir. It is a major zoonosis, causing human infection through consumption of unpasteurised milk or by close contact with infected animals. Following a systematic approach, expert international authors cover epidemiology and the global situation; microbial virulence and pathogenesis; host responses to the pathogen; and diagnosis and control of the disease. Aimed at researchers and practising veterinarians, this book is essential for those needing comprehensive information on the pathogen and disease, and offers a summary of key information learned from human tuberculosis research. It will be useful to those studying the infection and for those responsible for controlling the disease.
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Humanities & Social SciencesNovember 2024Instruments of international order
Internationalism and diplomacy, 1900-50
by Thomas W. Bottelier, Jan Stöckmann
During the first half of the twentieth century, world politics was reshaped in pursuit of a new international order. The ideological foundations of the 'new diplomacy' (and its fate during the interwar period) are well known. This book instead examines the practices of internationalism and diplomacy from the First Hague Conference of 1899 to the aftermath of the Second World War. By focusing on these practices, such as disarmament regimes or public diplomacy, and their use as instruments to build international order(s), it emphasises the constructed, contested, and experimental character of what subsequently became a standard repertoire of international politics. Essays from a range of interdisciplinary scholars address well-established principles such as self-determination, and also less prominent practices such as small arms control or parliamentary inquiry. The book makes a major contribution to the growing historiography on twentieth-century internationalism.
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Humanities & Social SciencesSafety Skills for autistic adolescents
“Safety Skills for autistic adolescents” contains 42 short stories and activities to help adolescents manage risk and support their well-being.
by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc
Safety Skills Age Group: 12 years and over Safety is a critical issue for autistic adolescents, as managing risks and moving independently in their environment can be particularly challenging. The "Safety Skills" book of the "Social Steps" series is a comprehensive guide for developing safety skills. The included stories cover topics like personal safety (recognizing safety issues, responding to strangers, setting boundaries), home safety (following emergency procedures, exercising basic first aid), and online safety (safe internet usage, dealing with cyberbullying). The book also addresses community safety, including road safety, public behavior, self-advocacy (using communication and decision-making skills), and social safety (identifying bullying, abuse, and peer pressure). It also touches on health-related safety issues, such as personal hygiene and identifying diseases. Overall, "Safety Skills for Autistic Adolescents" is an essential tool for autistic adolescents, their parents, and teachers. It provides practical advice and structured activities to help young people understand and manage safety situations confidently and independently.
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November 1984The Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions for the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Repercussions on the Law of Naval Warfare.
Report to the Committee for the Protection of Human Life in Armed Conflicts of the International Society for Military Law and Law of War.
by Rauch, Elmar
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Zoology & animal sciencesMay 2021Nutrition and Feeding Organic Cattle
by Robert Blair
Organic cattle farming is on the increase, with consumer demand for organic milk and meat growing yearly. Beginning with an overview of the aims and principles behind organic cattle production, this book presents extensive information about how to feed cattle so that the milk and meat produced meet organic standards, and provides a comprehensive summary of ruminant digestive processes and nutrition. Since the publication of the first edition, global consumers have increasingly become concerned with the sustainability of meat production. Here, Robert Blair considers the interrelationships of sustainable practices and profitability of organic herds, reviewing how to improve forage production and quality, and minimizing the need for supplementary feeding using off-farm ingredients. This new edition also covers: - Managing a recurrent shortage of organic feed ingredients, due to increased GM feed crop cultivation worldwide - Current findings on appropriate breeds and grazing systems for forage-based organic production - Diet-related health issues in organic herds and the effects of organic production on meat and milk quality. Required reading for animal science researchers, advisory personnel that service the organic milk and beef industries and students interested in organic milk and meat production, this book is also a useful resource for organic farming associations, veterinarians, and feed and food industry personnel.
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April 1980Das Wort faßt nicht jeden
Über Literatur
by Ludwig Hohl
Ludwig Hohl wurde am 9. April 1904 im schweizerischen Netstal im Kanton Glarus geboren. Nach Aufenthalten in Frankreich, Österreich und Holland, wo sein Hauptwerk Die Notizen entstand, lebt und arbeitete er als Schriftsteller über vierzig Jahre in Genf. Hohl war fünfmal verheiratet. Der dritten Ehe entstammt eine Tochter. Ludwig Hohl starb am 3. November 1980 in Genf.
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September 1984Daß fast alles anders ist
by Ludwig Hohl
Ludwig Hohl wurde am 9. April 1904 im schweizerischen Netstal im Kanton Glarus geboren. Nach Aufenthalten in Frankreich, Österreich und Holland, wo sein Hauptwerk Die Notizen entstand, lebt und arbeitete er als Schriftsteller über vierzig Jahre in Genf. Hohl war fünfmal verheiratet. Der dritten Ehe entstammt eine Tochter. Ludwig Hohl starb am 3. November 1980 in Genf.
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May 1986Von den hereinbrechenden Rändern
Nachnotizen. Anmerkungen
by Ludwig Hohl, Hugo Sarbach, Johannes Beringer, Johannes Beringer
Ludwig Hohl wurde am 9. April 1904 im schweizerischen Netstal im Kanton Glarus geboren. Nach Aufenthalten in Frankreich, Österreich und Holland, wo sein Hauptwerk Die Notizen entstand, lebt und arbeitete er als Schriftsteller über vierzig Jahre in Genf. Hohl war fünfmal verheiratet. Der dritten Ehe entstammt eine Tochter. Ludwig Hohl starb am 3. November 1980 in Genf.
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January 1990Vereinigungen
Zwei Erzählungen. Mit einem Essay von Hartmut Böhme
by Robert Musil, Hartmut Böhme
Robert Musil, geboren 1880 in Klagenfurt, starb 1942 in Genf. 1906 erschien seine Erzählung Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß. 1921 begann er mit seiner Arbeit an seinem Roman Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften, der unvollendet blieb.
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