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…USDA Forest Products Laboratory. KAFUS INDUSTRIES. 1999. Kafus options 147,000 acres in Arizona as proposed site for increased kenaf fibre production. News release. Available online at www. Kafus.com/pr/news.html. MOULTON, R.J.,…
…throughout this website. Important Dates Preliminary agenda available: 1 April Online abstract submission system opens: 1 April Sponsorship opportunities open: 1 April Travel bursary applications open: 15 April Online registration…
…in scope (ie number of species and individuals per species analyzed) and too expensive in terms of cost per species to completely catalog animal and plant life. In addition, because…
Two papers in early online Mol Ecol Notes report large scale COI surveys of tropical bats and North American birds. In the first paper, Clare et al examined 840 specimens…
…I was unable to find the original species description online (Deschka G, Dimic N. 1986. Acta Entomologica Jugoslavica, 22, 11-23). A number of museums and universities have print copies of…
…bits and pieces. Conserving the many threatened fish species requires the ability to identify commercial and sport fishery harvests. The United States Food and Drug Administration online Regulatory Fish Encyclopedia…
…suppliers (Swartz 1999). Now that the price of DNA identification of a species has fallen to about $10 (Randhawa 2004), the orchestration can begin to provide a barcode of life….
…* Recent data shows that millions of people do change their diets in response to health, price, and other pressures, and that they are capable of changing their diet even…
The US Global Positioning System (GPS), consisting of 24 to 32 satellites in medium earth orbit, cost $32 billion to develop and is supported by an annual budget of $1…
JH Ausubel.
Pollution Prevention Review
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39–52
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This article has been republished in the journal Environmental Regulation and Permitting 9(2):251-62, 1999.
…hydrocarbon fuels. The trumpets blare that, a population grows from six to 10 billion over coming decades, humans will demand so much of everything that prices will rocket, squabbles over…