... (1994) Peculiarities of feeding of pike and bream juveniles rearing inilluminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 39Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 5Species ... months of culture; production of 500–600 g per fishStocked with juveniles; feeding with trash fish at 5% of bodyweight twice daily, with FCR of 3.6:1; 4 months culture period;growth rate of 4 ... daily at 1–3% of body weight or at 4–8% of body weight for fish less than 100 g;FCR of about 5–9:1; 1–2 years culture period; production of 2.5–6 kg per fishStocking density is 25 fish of size 0.89...
... chosen areas of specialization onthe market. As Rothbard explains:28 A Historyof Money and Banking in the United States:The Colonial Era to World War II44One of the first expositions of ... relatively small segment of the populace possessesa comparative advantage in developing new software, sellingIntroduction 2742For expositions of the view of the origin and nature of the state as acoercive ... Rothbardopens himself up to the charge of espousing a conspiracy theory of economic history. But it is his emphasis on the almost univer-sal propensity of those who employ the political means for...
... M. D.Professor EmeritusDepartment of PharmacologyUniversity of KielGermanyKlaus Mohr, M. D.ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacologyand ToxicologyInstitute of PharmacyUniversity of BonnGermanyAlbrecht ... Ziegler, Ph. D.ProfessorDepartment of PharmacologyUniversity of KielGermanyDetlef Bieger, M. D.ProfessorDivision of Basic Medical SciencesFaculty of MedicineMemorial University of NewfoundlandSt. ... theadministration of a number of substanc-es possibly possessing very different ac-tivities. Moreover, the dose of an indi-vidual constituent contained within agiven amount of the natural product...
... Street depositors. Most account holders got at least part of their money back. An analysis of depositors’ claims revealed twenty of over £200, the biggest being sums of £590 deposited by James ... average size of deposit across the selected classes was not great: the average of £18.7 deposited by 2,331 female servants represented the lower end of the scale and the average of £32.5 deposited ... partly a reflection of Dublin’s demography, where women accounted for 58.2 per cent of those in their twenties, 56.4 per cent of those in their thirties, and 55.3 per cent of those in their forties.36...
... McMaster's 'Notes on Jerdon,' Dr. Anderson's 'Anatomical and Zoological Researches,' Horsfield's 'Catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the East ... Rhinoceros— 429. Rhinoceros Indicus 430. Rhinoceros Sondaicus (Javan Rhinoceros) Genus Ceratorhinus— 431. Rhinoceros vel Ceratorhinus (Crossi?) lasiotis (Ear-fringed Rhinoceros) ... Mammalia in the Museum of the East India Company,' Dr. Dobson's 'Monograph of the Asiatic Chiroptera,' the writings of Professors Martin Duncan, Flowers, Kitchen Parker, Boyd...
... than those near the king's person. Of these offices the most influential was that of the Major Domus, or Mayor of the Palace, who was a species of prime minister. After Dagobert's death ... artists of the golden age of Augustus. The sculpture of Constantine's time was far inferior to that of Trajan's. Cicero's exquisitely finished style lost its charm for the readers of ... 71 7 The Empire of Charlemagne 82–83 8 Treaty of Verdun 93 9 Treaty of Mersen 95 10 Fiefs and Suzerains of the Counts of Champagne 113 11 France at the Close of the Reign of Philip Augustus...
... interesting practical applications of marketing techniques. But thebenefits are not without costs.The main cost is the loss of identity, vagueness of subject matter and lack of disciplinary boundaries. ... take advantage of economies of scale. Thus, speculation takesadvantage of the lower costs of modifying goods early to obtain economies of scaleresulting in mass production, while postponement ... spectrum of the social sciences, and has almost becomean academic college of thought in itself rather than a school of marketing thought.An illustrative, but non-exhaustive set of popular topics of...
... regarded as one of the earlier products in the process of cosmiccreation, but his importance from the point of view of the development of the theory of Brahman or Âtman isalmost nothing. The ... may be in the right. I have not dealtA Historyof Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1 3system of philosophy as visions of the seers who are possessed by the spirit of this Brahman. They do notnotice even ... stage of simple faith and that therefore they cannot have anyphilosophy at all in the proper sense of the term. Thus Professor Frank Thilly of the Cornell University says inhis Historyof Philosophy...
... not to private persons, possessed of no power, to discuss the title of their governors; and every usurpation, even the most flagrant, would The Historyof England, Volume I, Part ... the general opinion of his active guilt in the beginning and prosecution of the civil wars, than the articles of treason charged against him, took advantage of the letter of the law, and brought ... persuasion of a just cause supported him against the terrors of death, while his enthusiasm, excited by the prospect of glory, embellished the conclusion of a life, which through the whole course of...
... evidence of lavish gifts of a successful preacher to his elderly mother are to be found in the collec-tion. The scarcity of photos of his mother or his brothers reaffirms thepaucity of early ... activelysought to possess.Homespun and Cashmere 5figure 4. Clockwise from upper left: framed sampler of Cory family, Roster andRecord of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion, salt print of Squire ... Garden Missionchronicling the history and success of that organization (fig. 9). Of course,the first chapter of the booklet succinctly outlines the success of its mostfamous convert, Billy Sunday....
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