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The detail will be noticed in the final lecture. Attendance Attendance will also be evaluated. Themes 1. Globalization in our daily life - Introduction to the lectures 2.
235 16 Estimating the Environmental Benefits of Sago Cultivation Tek-Ann Chew, Abu Hassan Md. Isa and Mohd. Ghazali Mohayidin INTRODUCTION Palms constitute one of the oldest family of plants on earth. Several cultural groups have developed self-sufficient economies based on various palms.
Populations of silver rice rats are found at extremely low densities on twelve islands in the Lower Keys and were listed as endangered primarily because its wetland habitat had been destroyed by residential and commercial con- struction activities.
cee.ltu.se TECHNICAL REPORT FIBRES FOR STRENGTHENING OF TIMBER STRUCTURES Alann André Luleĺ 2006 Preface I Preface The overall aim of this report is to establish a state-of-art review about fibres for strengthening of timber structures.
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90 AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST " Summer 2004 L ocated more than 5,000 km west of Hawaii, the Marianas are among the most distant of the U.S.-affiliated islands in the Pacific. The Mariana Islands were taken from the Japanese by U.S. forces in 1944 in some of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific.
Vietnam forms an elongated "S", 1900 km long, running from 9° to 23° latitude north, and on average 200 km wide (with a minimum of 50 km in the centre) between 102° and 109° longitude east.
A CASE studentship on wheat (with Dr. Peter Jack) (Dr) Kate Parsley (kw211@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk) - and a Cambridge Commonwealth studentship on oil palm (Dr) Farah Hafeez (fh218@cam.ac.uk)