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Fisheries Management Progress Towards Sustainability

2007 | 343 Pages | ISBN: 1405139323 | PDF | 5 MB The world’s stocks of wild fish continue to decline, making the task of finding innovative, sustainable and socially acceptable methods of fisheries management more important than ever. Several new approaches from around the world have proved...
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Immune Homeostasis Methods and Protocols

English | 2013 | ISBN: 1627032894 | 226 Pages | PDF | 3,9 MB Many questions remain unresolvd as researchers continue to characterize and define the nature of normal immune homeostasis and determine how these processes are dysregulated in immunodeficiency, as well as in autoimmune and lymphoproliferative disorders....
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Nature’s Operating Instructions The True Biotechnologies

English | 15 Oct. 2004 | ISBN: 1578050995 | 257 Pages | PDF | 1.32 MB An exploration of the possibilites for people to work with living systems using sympathetic biotechnologies that work towards creating a sustainable future for our planet. Download: http://usafiles.net/Wg5/38Nature_s_Operating_Instructions_The_True_Biotechnologies.PDF
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Nuclear Transport

2002 | 197 Pages | ISBN: 3642536085 | PDF | 5 MB Bidirectional traffic of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope is an active and essential transport process in all eukaryotic cells. Work on various model systems has led to a tremendous increase in our understanding of nuclear transport...
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Quantitative Trait Loci Methods and Protocols

2002 | 341 Pages | ISBN: 0896039277 | PDF | 2.1 MB In Quantitative Trait Loci: Methods and Protocols, a panel of highly experienced statistical geneticists demonstrate in a step-by-step fashion how to successfully analyze quantitative trait data using a variety of methods and software for the detection...
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Race Are We So Different

English | 2012 | ISBN: 0470657138 | 276 Pages | PDF | 5,3 MB Perspectives on race todayFeaturing new and engaging essays by noted anthropologists and illustrated with full color photos, RACE: Are We So Different? is an accessible and fascinating look at the idea of race, demonstrating...
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The Big Oyster History on the Half Shell

2007 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0345476395 , 0848833112 | PDF | 3 MB Award-winning author Mark Kurlansky tells the remarkable story of New York by following the trajectory of one of its most fascinating inhabitants�Cthe oyster.For centuries New York was famous for this particular shellfish, which until...
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