847 resultados para Asiatic elephant -- Conservation -- Economic aspects -- Sri Lanka
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Reprinted in part from various periodicals.
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Claudea multifida Harvey
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Sarcodia ceylanica Harv. ex Kütz.
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Sarcodia ceylanica Harv. ex Kütz.
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Sarcodia ceylanica Harv. ex Kütz.
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Valonia fastigata Harvey ex J.Agardh
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Polyopes ligulatus (Harv. ex Kütz.) DeToni
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1, pt. 1. Proceedings of Section I: Pathology and bacteriology. Proceedings of joint session of Sections I and II: Opsonic index. Conjunctival and cutaneous tuberculin reactions. Serum diagnosis.--v. 1, pt. 2 Proceedings of Section II: Clinical study and therapy of tuberculosis, sanatoria, hospitals, and dispensaries.--v. 2. Proceedings of Section III: Surgery and orthopedics. Proceedings of Section IV: Tuberculosis in infancy.--v. 3. Proceedings of Section V: Hygienic, social, industrial, and economic aspects of tuberculosis.--v. 4, pt. 1. Proceedings of Section VI: State and municipal control of tuberculosis.--v. 4, pt. 2. Proceedings of Section VII: Tuberculosis in animals and its relations to man.--v. 5. The opening and closing ceremonies. Report of the Secretary-General. Officers, committees, and members.--[v. 6] A series of public lectures Specially prepared for the sixth International congress on tuberculosis, by A. Calmette...Louis Landouzy...[and others] Ed. by the secretary-general, and printed as a supplement to the Transactions of the Congress.
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no. 1. St. Paul aircraft parts workers in wartime.--no. 2. 1. Labor U.S.-1914- 2. Wages-U.S. 3. World war, 1939-1945-Economic aspects-U.S. Mobile shipyard workers in war time.--no. 3. War and post-war experiences of skilled cotton textile workers in New England.--no. 4. Wartime shipbuilding workers of Wilmington, Delaware.--no. 5. Workers' experiences during the first phase of reconversion.--no. 6. Southern California aircraft workers in wartime.
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v.1.Summary and recommendations.--v.2.Automatic ship control and communications systems.--v.3.Appendices to 262 R 0012.--v.3.Appendices to 262 R 0012.--v.4.automatic control of engineering functions.--v.5.Appendices to 262 R 0014.--v.6.Powerplants and auxiliaries for automated ships.--v.7.Economic aspects of automation.--v.8.Legal implications of automation.
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Organ of the Verein Deutscher Bergleute and other mining organizations.
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Also Cited as Hansard
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An on-line survey of experts was conducted to solicit their views on policy priorities in the area of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the Caribbean. The experts considered the goal to “promote teacher training in the use of ICTs in the classroom” to be the highest priority, followed by goals to “reduce the cost of broadband services” and “promote the use of ICT in emergency and disaster prevention, preparedness and response.” Goals in the areas of cybercrime, e-commerce, egovernment, universal service funds, consumer protection, and on-line privacy rounded out the top 10. Some of the lowest ranked goals were those related to coordinating the management of infrastructure changes. These included the switchover for digital terrestrial television (DTT) and digital FM radio, cloud computing for government ICT, the introduction of satellite-based internet services, and the installation of content distribution networks (CDNs). Initiatives aimed at using ICT to promote specific industries, or specific means of promoting the digital economy, tended toward the centre of the rankings. Thus, a general pattern emerged which elevated the importance of focusing on how ICT is integrated into the broader society, with economic issues a lower priority, and concerns about coordination on infrastructure issues lower still.