... discuss and what may legitimatelybe expected as a result of their discussions. Thus on the one hand it may be regarded as a commentary on the methods and assumptions of pure theory: on the other hand, ... nature of the common subject-matter of these generalisa-tions. The central chapters ofthe standard works on Economics retail, with only minor variations, the main principles ofthe science. But the ... Introduction 242. Economics and Ends 243. Economics andthe ặsthetic 284. Economics and Technology 325. Economic Theory and Economic History . . 386. The Materialist Interpretation of History...
... trace the effects of this decision onthe whole complex of "scarcity relationships" on wages, on profits, on prices, on rates of capitalisation, andthe organisation of production. Onthe ... still an economic problem of deciding between the "economic" andthe "non-economic".One ofthe main problems ofthe Theory of Productionlies half outside Professor Cannan's ... should be clear that there is no disharmony between the conception of end here employed, the terminus of particular lines of conduct in acts of final consumption, andthe conception involved when it...
... isone ofthe limitations of conduct. But the scarcity of our own time andthe services of others is just asimportant. The scarcity ofthe services ofthe school-master andthe sewage man have ... satisfaction. . . . On the other hand, they would agree that the con-troversy would have an economic side if copyrightwere perpetual andthe descendants of Bacon and Shakespeare were disputing the ... important generalisa-tion inthe whole range of Professor Carman's system,for instance, which is incompatible with the definition of the subject-matter of Economics in terms of the disposal...
... indulgences, changes in the incidence of taxes. The economic historian is notinterested inthe changes of ends andthe changes of means in themselves. He is interested only in so far as they affect the ... organisation. From the point of view ofthe political historian, its interestconsists inthe changes in political organisation, the new relations of rulers and subjects, the emergence of the ... possible,regardless ofthe conditions of demand, will see us out of our difficulties. It is the nemesis ofthe worship of the machine, the paralysis ofthe intellect of a world of technicians.This confusion...
... Apollo in Estonia: the popu-lation ofthe island of Saaremaa, andthe North-Estonian andthe South-Estonian populations(Figure 1). The Saaremaa population has not been recorded since 1973 and ... - including the influence ofthe landscapecontext - was analyzed on 118 sites. The presence ofthe burnet depended mainly onthe presence of nectar plants andof nutri-ent-poor dry grasslands ... ‘extinctionevent’ inthe history of life on this planet. The conference “Ecology and Conservation of Butterflies in Europe” brought together most of the leading and new butterfly biologists and...
... some definitions of samplers and sampling;dispel myths and misinformation about the samplingprocess; and discuss how sampling resonates withother forms of (non-digital) music-making and offersunique ... question why it is importantto isolate and discuss the process of sampling. First,evidence suggests that the gathering and manipulation of samples is one ofthe most time-consuming (and thus, ... thorough understanding ofthe samplingprocess.Existing literature does not do justice to the musicality ofthe sampling process; instead, it fosters an incomplete understanding of sampling and spreadsa...
... organic chemicals in plant cuticles.Rev Environ Contam Toxicol 108, 1-70 Original articleInfluence of marine salts on the localization and accumulation of surfactant in the ... Comparative effects of chemicalstructure and environment on the adsorption of sur-factants at the UA interface and on micellization. In: Solution Chemistry of Surfactants (KL Mittal, ... detected on the plant wasfound in the epicuticular waxes and nearlyall the rest was in the washing solution(table I). The LABS proportion found in the washing solution of...
... gratification of curiosity, and not with the object and reasonable hope of making them useful to mankind, andof influencing, at least, some fewindividuals, to abandon the practice (humane can it ... drops ofthe oil were rubbed on the tongue. In one minute the pupils were entirely dilated, with strong convulsions. In one andan halfminutes, in trying to walk, the animal fell. In three minutes ... tasted, an article of a pungent or stimulating character is resorted to, and hence the kindred habits of smoking and drinking. A writer in one ofthe American periodicals, speaking of the effect of...
... WITHOUT PAIN IN THE HEAD OR DISPOSITION TO SLEEP.NOTHING MORE THEREFORE WAS DONE THAN TOPROMOTE THE ACTION OFTHE BOWELS, AND APPLY A BLISTER TO THE BACK OFTHE NECK, AND IN ABOUT A FORTNIGHT THE ... NOTICEDCASUALLY INTHE STREET. THE SUBJECT OF ITWAS A MAN OF ABOUT SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE, OF A REMARKABLE ATHLETIC FRAME. THE AGITATION OFTHE LIMBS, AND INDEED OF THE HEAD ANDOFTHE WHOLE BODY, ... THE LOWER RIBS ON THE LEFT SIDE, WHICH TERMINATED IN THE FORMATION OF MATTER BENEATH THE FASCIA.ABOUT A PINT WAS REMOVED ON MAKING THE NECESSARY OPENING; AND A CONSIDERABLE EBOOK ANESSAY ON...
... subject. Mankind not only find in their condition the sources of variance and dissention; they appear to have in their minds the seeds of animosity, and to embrace the occasions of mutual opposition, ... determine the rate of their genius, and assign the palm of distinction and honour.When nations succeed one another inthe career of discoveries and inquiries, the last is always the mostknowing. ... property, andthe distinction of ranks, men have a right to defend their persons, and toact with freedom; they have a right to maintain the apprehensions of reason, andthe feelings ofthe heart; and they...
... Notwithstanding, then, the institution ofthe poor laws in England, I think it will be allowed that considering the state ofthe lower classes altogether, both inthe towns and inthe country, the ... ofthe reach and size of their own understandings, ofthe extent and comprehensiveness of their views, they will look upon this neglect merely as an indication of poverty, and narrowness, in ... reason and conviction wears much more the promise of permanence than any change effected and maintained by force. The unlimited exercise of private judgement is a doctrine inexpressibly grand and...
... solutions of the analytes andthe internal standards were prepared both in methanol and hexane and stored at 7°C. The workingstandard solutions were prepared by further diluting the stock standard ... of any toxicant during incubation. The inhibition ofthe p osit ive controls should be in th e range of 40% to 60% after an incubation time of 30 min. In addi-tion, method blank v alues ofthe ... wastewater constituents on the toxicity ofthe recombinant samples under dryweather conditions. An infl uence of flow conditions on the substance- and toxicity-related removal efficiency of the STP and...