10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIOECOLOGICALLY»
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Protected Areas and the Regional Planning Imperative in ...
A review of NPA declarations and their management programs and regulations,
shows that these processes usually follow a bioecologically-driven pattern, not
addressing the complexity of the problems they intend to solve nor the situations
...
John Chadwick Day, James Gordon Nelson, Lucy M. Sportza, 2003
2
Objective and Subjective Neighborhood Contexts and Mexican ...
The development of a more comprehensive understanding of developmental
processes associated with mental health problems within the Mexican American
population can be facilitated by testing specific bioecologically-based
hypotheses of ...
Rebecca M. B. White, 2008
3
Early Childhood and Neuroscience - Links to Development and ...
These bioecologically specific concepts might be distilled to statements and
inferences such as the following: 1. Growth is an individual phenomenon, not a
group phenomenon. 2. Growth does not typically proceed in smoothly linear ...
Leslie Haley Wasserman, Debby Zambo, 2013
4
Meaning of Work for High Performance: A Study of Outstanding ...
The study also found some differences between the two groups.
5
At the Beginning of Life: Dilemmas in Theological Bioethics
... reaching implications for human civilization; and bioecologically, reproductive
cloning restricts biodiversity as a closed system. More significantly, reproductive
cloning will more likely be practiced in a much smaller scale for eugenic reasons.
6
Human behavior and environment: advances in theory and research
A number of natural but smaller ecosystems may be overridden, producing the
bioecologically difficult problem of monoculture. The ecosystem boundaries may
be extended, for instance, by the bringing in of fertilizer resources from elsewhere
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Irwin Altman, Joachim F. Wohlwill, 1977
7
Proceedings of the First International Conference
... of a complex of diseases prevailing in wide areas of the world. In these areas,
bioecologically characterized by their hot climates, well- defined pathogen
complexes which have a specific dynamic of transmission, are a cause of
pathologies ...
Konrad Emil Bloch, Sune Bergström, Max F. Perutz, 1987
... concelebrations objectification subspecifically bioecologically Chuvash
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Kalmuck Republic microbiological communicability blockheadedness
immedicableness ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Russian Journal of Ecology
The scales' good coincidence (see Tables 2-4) indicates their equivalence,
regardless of the principles by which they were compiled or the number of
categories, and confirms the bioecologically equal size of the scales' categories,
which are ...
10
The English of Tourism
This book will appeal to people employed in industries including hotels, transportation, events, food and beverage, parks and recreation, as well as to professors, researchers, students, and translators from Croatian-, English-, French-, ...