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      Animal husbandry
      July 1999

      Regulation of Feed Intake

      by Edited by Daan van der Heide, E A Huisman, E Kanis, J W M Osse, M Verstegen

      Feed intake is the central issue in animal husbandry, being the key factor in determining health, welfare, environmental impact and productivity. With the focus on these issues, this book has been developed from the 5th Zodiac Symposium held in Wageningen in April 1998. The book reflects research conducted by observing natural behaviour, by investigating form-function relationships, physiology, metabolism and genetic make-up, and by offering choices of feed and environment. Information from studies on humans, wildlife and fish, as well as farm animals, is presented. It is divided into three parts:Natural Feeding, Feeding Modes, Preferences and BehaviourPhysiological Regulation of Feed Intake: Genetic, Metabolic, Hormonal and Neural RegulationsEnvironmental Factors and Feed Intake: Feeding Behaviour, Feed Choice and Feeding HabitsContributors include leading research workers from several European countries and Africa.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      June 2021

      Peacemaking in the Middle Ages

      Principles and practice

      by J. E. M. Benham

      Peacemaking in the Middle Ages explores the making of peace in the late-twelfth and early thirteenth centuries based on the experiences of the kings of England and the kings of Denmark. From dealing with owing allegiance to powerful neighbours to conquering the 'barbarians', this book offers a vision of how relationships between rulers were regulated and maintained, and how rulers negotiated, resolved, avoided and enforced matters in dispute in a period before nation states and international law. This is the first full-length study in English of the principles and practice of peacemaking in the medieval period. Its findings have wider significance and applications, and numerous comparisons are drawn with the peacemaking activities of other western European rulers, in the medieval period and beyond. This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval Europe, but also those with a more general interest in kingship, warfare, diplomacy and international relations.

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      Agriculture & related industries
      June 2011

      African Seed Enterprises

      Sowing the Seeds of Food Security

      by Edited by Paul Van Mele, J W Bentley, Robert G Guéi

      In most developing countries, good quality seed is hard to obtain and farmers struggle to save seed from one year to the next. Instead, they increasingly turn to public or private enterprises that multiply, store and distribute seed. African Seed Enterprises takes a people-centred look at the companies, public agencies and family farms that are taking on this role and making a difference to food security across Africa. Case studies are arranged by country, and each chapter includes a profile of the agricultural and policy environment that surrounds these enterprises and affects their development. Each case is unique and presents its own set of lessons, and as a whole, this wide range of experiences is a rich source of data and ideas for future enterprise, offering valuable insights for policy makers, academics and non-governmental organizations throughout the world.

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      Microbiology (non-medical)
      January 1990

      Revised Tabular Key to Species of Phytophthora

      by F J Newhook, D J Stamps, G Hall

      Mycological paper on a revision of the Tabular Key to species of Phytophthora.

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      The Arts
      September 2009

      Nature and culture

      Objects, disciplines and the Manchester Museum

      by Samuel J. M. M. Alberti

      This is a vital new work; the first to take the University of Manchester's Museum as its subject. By setting the museum in its cultural and intellectual contexts, Nature and culture explores twentieth-century collecting and display, and the status of the object in the modern world. Beginning with the origins of the Manchester Museum, accounting for its development as an internationally renowned university museum, and concluding at its major expansion at the turn of the millennium, this book casts new light on the history of museums. How did objects become knowledge? Who encountered museum objects on their way to museums? What happened to collections within the museum? How did visitors use and respond to objects? In answering these questions, Nature and culture illuminates not only the history of one institution, but also contributes to wider discussions in the history of science, cultural history and museology. ;

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      Microbiology (non-medical)
      January 1963

      Genera Scopulariopsis Bainier, Microascus Zukal and Doratomyces Corda

      by F J Morton, G Smith

      Mycological paper on the genera Scopulariopsis Bainier, Microscus Zukal and Doratomyces Corda

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      Microbiology (non-medical)
      January 1984

      Ustilaginales of the British Isles

      by J E M Mordue, G C Ainsworth

      Mycological paper on the Ustilaginales of the British Isles.

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      Agriculture & related industries
      March 1995

      Agribusiness Reforms in China

      The Case of Wool

      by John W Longworth, Colin G Brown

      China is emerging as an agribusiness giant. Domestic reforms and the readmission of China to GATT will integrate rapidly the massive Chinese agribusiness sector into international markets. China has already become a dominant player in world wool markets. Developments in relation to wool, therefore, are a harbinger of what is likely to happen in regard to many other agribusiness commodities. This book, published in collaboration with the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), provides a detailed analysis of how the Chinese are reforming their wool marketing system. Wool is grown mainly by people of minority nationalities who are among the poorest in China and who live in the environmentally fragile pastoral region. As a result, wool markets have an impact on social, environmental and developmental issues as well as being of major relevance to China’s strategic and trade interests. This book, therefore, is concerned with many of the most difficult issues confronting Chinese society and its interaction with the world community. By examining these aspects of contemporary China through the case of wool, the authors provide first hand insights into the detailed impact of the economic reform process on particular social groups and institutions. Most of the earlier literature on economic reforms in China has concentrated on general economic reforms and sector-wide or industry-wide effects.

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      July 2018

      Nachgelassene Schriften. Abteilung IV: Vorlesungen

      Band 1: Erkenntnistheorie (1957/58)

      by Theodor W. Adorno, Theodor W. Adorno Archiv, Karel Markus

      »Ich habe zunächst über den Begriff der Wissenschaft und das Verhältnis von Wissenschaft und Erkenntnis gesprochen, und werde dann Kritik der reinen Vernunft machen.« So Theodor W. Adornos prägnante, in einem Brief an Max Horkheimer formulierte Zusammenfassung seiner im Wintersemester 1957/58 gehaltenen Vorlesung über Erkenntnistheorie. Es ist die einzige Vorlesung, die Adorno diesem Zentralthema der Philosophie gewidmet hat, nachdem im Jahr zuvor sein Husserl-Buch Zur Metakritik der Erkenntnistheorie erschienen war. Dort hatte er das »mikrologische Verfahren« der immanenten Kritik entwickelt, hier bringt er es exemplarisch zur Anwendung. Immer wieder geht es um das Aufzeigen der »Wahrheit in ihrer Unwahrheit«, wie Adorno die Kritik des Idealismus nannte. Entsprechend führt die Vorlesung nicht nur in alle Grundfragen der Erkenntnistheorie ein, sie kann auch als große Geste gelesen werden, die auf Adornos monumentales »Antisystem« vorausweist und es zu entschlüsseln hilft: die Negative Dialektik.

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