Papers Read at the Annual Conference of the Indian Economic Association
Author: Indian Economic Association. Annual Conference
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 522
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Author: Indian Economic Association. Annual Conference
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 522
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Indian Economic Association
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Indian Economic Association. Annual Conference
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 768
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard W. Lee
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 136
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Symposium on Electronic Composition in Printing was held at the Gaithersburg Laboratories of the National Bureau of Standards.The symposium was a state-of-the-art review of a rapidly advancing field of computer application with great potentialities for increased efficiency and savings in the Federal Government.(Author).
Author: Indian Economic Association
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 242
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: H. Reiss
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 28
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: International Rice Research Institute
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 9711041901
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOverview; Morphology and physiology of rice ratoons; Rice ratooning in practice; Evaluation and potential of rice ratooning; Cultural practices; Genetics and varietal improvement.
Author: Argonne National Laboratory. Division of Educational Programs
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Published: 1991
Total Pages: 126
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kurt Benirschke
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 1027
ISBN-13: 146124918X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis conference represents the first time in my life when I felt it was a misfor tune, rather than a major cause of my happiness, that I do conservation work in New Guinea. Yes, it is true that New Guinea is a fascinating microcosm, it has fascinating birds and people, and it has large expanses of undisturbed rainforest. In the course of my work there, helping the Indonesian government and World Wildlife Fund set up a comprehensive national park system, I have been able to study animals in areas without any human population. But New Guinea has one serious drawback: it has no primates, except for humans. Thus, I come to this conference on primate conservation as an underprivileged and emotionally deprived observer, rather than as an involved participant. Nevertheless, it is easy for anyone to become interested in primate conserva tion. The public cares about primates. More specifically, to state things more realistically, many people care some of the time about some primates. Primates are rivaled only by birds, pandas, and the big cats in their public appeal. For some other groups of animals, the best we can say is that few people care about them, infrequently. For most groups of animals, no one cares about them, ever.