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2. Portrait of Adrian Reed holding a violin within an unknown building location, Wellington City
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3. Business Analyst: Careers in business analysis
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Adrian Reed
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- 2018
4. Mastering the Requirements Process
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James Robertson, Suzanne Robertson, Adrian Reed, James Robertson, Suzanne Robertson, and Adrian Reed
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One of the joys of product development, whether it be software, service, or hardware, is getting it right. The way to get it right is to uncover the real business problem, and to write the requirements for the solution that best solves that problem. Without the right requirements it is impossible to build the right solution. Mastering the Requirements Process, Fourth Edition, gives you an industry-proven process for getting to the essence of the business problem and then writing unambiguous and testable requirements for its solution. This fourth edition is an almost complete rewrite that brings requirements discovery into today's world--it is the book for today's business analyst. Product owners and project leaders will also find it valuable as it explains how to discover precisely what the customer needs and wants, and to do it effectively in any business or project environment. The book tells you how to: Use the Volere requirements process to discover requirements in both traditional and agile environments Incorporate off-the-shelf (OTS) solutions into your requirements discovery Use artificial intelligence (AI) as part of your requirements discovery, and as part of your business solution Use quickly sketched prototypes to explore the problem space Understand functional and non-functional requirements Write better agile stories Make your requirements and stories measurable and testable using fit criteria Use business events as the heartbeat of business analysis Discover requirements in agile, commercial, and milspec project environments Find and prioritize your customer segments Leverage systems thinking when discovering requirements Use story maps and other requirements repository techniques Know which trawling techniques are the most effective for requirements discovery Synchronize your requirements discovery with agile development teams Make better decisions in the early days of a project to increase your chances of success Employ the Volere requirements specification template (downloaded 10,000+ times) as the basis for your own requirement specifications'One of the most valuable things about this book is that it provides a process to follow that will get people asking the right questions and expand their perspective on the problem.'--Kevin Brennan Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.
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5. Business Analysis Techniques : 123 Essential Tools for Success
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James Cadle, Debra Paul, Jonathan Hunsley, Adrian Reed, David Beckham, Paul Turner, James Cadle, Debra Paul, Jonathan Hunsley, Adrian Reed, David Beckham, and Paul Turner
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- Organizational effectiveness, Business planning, Business analysts
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Business Analysis has never been more important, and valuable, to organisations as they strive to adapt to an ever-changing and faster-changing environment. This expanded edition of Business Analysis Techniques provides detailed guidance on the range and application of the techniques available to assist business analysts and others in their work. Business Analysis Techniques provides a foundation for the effective specification, design and development of digital solutions, solutions that are based on a proper understanding of the real business need and the requirements for solutions to meet them. With 123 of the most widely used techniques covered, this book is an essential resource for any business analyst. This book: Places a large number of techniques into the context of the Business Analysis Service Framework, providing clear guidance on the applicability and use of 123 of the most-used techniques available in the business analyst's toolbox Provides detailed information on the use of each technique Accessibly written with worked examples of all of the techniques described Offers practical tips for using and adapting the techniques in the real world Pair it with Business Analysis, also published BCS for even greater insights.
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7. Be a Great Problem Solver Ð Now! : The 2-in-1 Manager: Speed Read - Instant Tips; Big Picture - Lasting Results
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Adrian Reed and Adrian Reed
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- Time management, Management, Problem solving
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Discover how to Be a Great Problem Solver - Now! This 2-in-1 guide is designed to help you solve problems in an instant, whilst giving you the deeper knowledge to ensure long-lasting results. With the unique 2-in-1 approach, you can learn your way. Use the 7 Speed Read tips immediately, then take your time exploring the Big Picture chapters. · Analyse business problems and opportunities objectively and effectively to generate a range of possible solutions · Avoid falling into the trap of selecting the first solution that seems feasible· Understand how to work collaboratively with co-workers and stakeholders· Use a one-page ‘Problem Canvas'to scope out and explore a problem As an ambitious manager, you need the right information at the right time to help you advance in your career. ‘The 2-in-1 Manager'will ensure you improve and succeed in business, right now and in the future.
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8. Performance of grass and eucalyptus riparian buffers in a pasture catchment, Western Australia, part 2: water quality
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Lucy A. McKergow, David M. Weaver, Adrian Reed, Ian P. Prosser, and Rodger B. Grayson
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Hydrology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Riparian buffer ,Streamflow ,Environmental science ,Sediment ,Water quality ,Subsurface flow ,Surface runoff ,Surface water ,Water Science and Technology ,Riparian zone - Abstract
Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been linked to current agricultural practices. Riparian buffers were identified as a tool available to farmers and catchment managers to achieve water quality improvements. This study compares 10 m wide regenerating grass and Eucalyptus globulus buffer performance. Surface and subsurface water quality were monitored over a 3-year period. Nutrient and sediment transport were both dominated by subsurface flow, in particular through the B-horizon, and this may seriously limit the surface-runoff-related functions of the riparian buffers. Riparian buffer trapping efficiencies were variable on an event basis and annual basis. The grass buffer reduced total phosphorus, filterable reactive phosphorus, total nitrogen and suspended sediment loads from surface runoff by 50 to 60%. The E. globulus buffer was not as effective, and total load reductions in surface runoff ranged between 10 and 40%. A key difference between the grass and E. globulus buffers was the seasonality of sediment and nutrient transport. Surface runoff, and therefore sediment and nutrient transport, occurred throughout the year in the E. globulus buffer, but only during the winter in the grass buffer. As a consequence of high summer nutrient and sediment concentrations, half the annual loads moving via surface runoff pathways through the E. globulus buffer were transported during intense summer storms. This study demonstrates that grass and E. globulus riparian buffers receiving runoff from pasture under natural rainfall can reduce sediment and nutrient loads from surface runoff. However, in this environment the B-horizon subsurface flow is the dominant flowpath for nutrient transport through the riparian buffers, and this subsurface flow pathway carries contaminant loads at least three times greater than surface runoff. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2006
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9. Performance of grass and eucalyptus riparian buffers in a pasture catchment, Western Australia, part 1: riparian hydrology
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Lucy A. McKergow, Ian P. Prosser, Rodger B. Grayson, Adrian Reed, and David M. Weaver
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Hydrology ,geography ,Infiltration (hydrology) ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Riparian buffer ,Streamflow ,Environmental science ,Water quality ,Subsurface flow ,Surface runoff ,Surface water ,Water Science and Technology ,Riparian zone - Abstract
Rainfall takes many flowpaths to reach a stream, and the success of riparian buffers in water quality management is significantly influenced by riparian hydrology. This paper presents results from hydrometric monitoring of riparian buffer hydrology in a pasture catchment. Runoff processes and riparian flowpaths were investigated on two planar hillslopes with regenerating grass and E. globulus buffers. Surface runoff and subsurface flows (A- and B-horizons) were measured for 3 years using surface runoff collectors, subsurface troughs and piezometers. Water volumes moving through the riparian buffers via the measured flowpaths were ranked B-horizon ≫ surface runoff ≈ A-horizon. Runoff volumes through the B-horizon troughs were an order of magnitude greater than those recorded for the most productive surface runoff plots or the A-horizon troughs. Subsurface runoff and saturation-excess overland flow (SOF) were limited to the winter months, whereas infiltration-excess overland flow (IEOF) can occur all year round during intense storms. Surface runoff was recorded on 33 occasions, mostly during winter (late May–early October), and total annual surface runoff volumes collected by the 20 unconfined (2 m wide) runoff plots varied between > 80 and < 20 m3. Subsurface flow only occurred in winter, and the 6 m wide B-horizon subsurface troughs flowed above 1 l s−1 continuously, whereas the A-horizon troughs flowed infrequently (
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C. D. HALL, COLIN WHITE, DEREK J. ODDY, JOSEPH MUSCAT, SUSAN ROSE, CHERYL FURY, H. J.K. JENKINS, PETER R.C. ASHLEY, DANE A. MORRISON, JOHN SUGDEN, M. K. BARRITT, NICHOLAS TRACY, RICHARD HARDING, FRANK SCOTT, GORDON BOYCE, JOHN BROOKS, ADRIAN REED, A. W. KINGHORN, RUDDOCK MACKAY, CHRISTOPHER M. BELL, HOLGER H. HERWIG, PETER COY, ROBERT C. FISHER, MARK C. JONES, PHILIP MACDOUGALL, MARTIN BELLAMY, ADRIAN G. OSLER, PETER THOMSON, and ARTHUR G. CREDLAND
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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JOHN H. HARLAND, ULRICH GERRITZEN, ROBERT J. C. MOWAT, JEREMY BLACK, RICHARD HARDING, PATRICK CROWHURST, M. K. BARRITTRN, WILLIAM M. FOWLER, JANET MACDONALD, IAIN GUNN-GRAHAM, ANDREW C. F. DAVID, RUDDOCK MACKAY, HOLGER H. HERWIG, ADRIAN REED, ANDREW LAMBERT, and DANIEL G. HARRIS
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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12. Effects ofin vitro exposure to low levels of organotin and carbamate pesticides on human natural killer cell cytotoxic function
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Sharnise Wilson, Margaret M. Whalen, Leticia Dzon, Adrian Reed, and Marilyn Pruitt
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Carbamate ,T-Lymphocytes ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Maneb ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Toxicology ,Natural killer cell ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ziram ,Organotin Compounds ,medicine ,Humans ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Cytotoxicity ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,General Medicine ,Molecular biology ,Fungicides, Industrial ,Killer Cells, Natural ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Toxicity ,Tributyltin ,Trialkyltin Compounds - Abstract
Human natural killer (NK) lymphocytes play a central role in immune system defense against viral infection and against the formation of primary tumors. Organotin (OT) pesticides have been used in industrial and agricultural applications, and OT contamination has been reported in water, sediment, and fish. Carbamate pesticides are currently used in agricultural chemicals. Two specific carbamates used in agriculture are ziram and maneb; ziram also is used as an additive in rubber products including latex gloves. In previous studies we demonstrated that at concentrations in the 150–200 nM range, the OTs tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT) were capable of disrupting the function of human NK cells after incubations to as short as 24 h. Previously, we also examined the effects of ziram and maneb at higher concentrations on the cytotoxic function of human NK cells. The current study examined the effects of exposure of up to 6 days to lower concentrations of each of these compounds on the cytotoxic function of NK cells. The OTs were studied at concentrations ranging from 200 to 10 nM; ziram was studied at concentrations of 2.5 μM–125 nM and maneb at concentrations of 10–1 μM. These conditions were studied both in highly purified NK cells and in a mixture of lymphocytes containing both T and NK cells. As little as 25 nM TBT decreased the function of purified NK cells after 24 and 48 h, whereas 10 nM TBT was effective after 6 days. The lowest level of TPT that was effective at 24 h was 50 nM whereas the results after 48 h and 6 days were similar to those seen with TBT. The presence of T lymphocytes diminished the effects of both TBT and TPT on NK cytotoxic function. A concentration of ziram as low as 125 nM produced significant loss of cytotoxic function in highly purified NK cells (65% decrease in function after 6 days). The toxicity of each of the compounds studied increased very significantly with length of exposure. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Environ Toxicol 19: 554–563, 2004
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COLIN WHITE, ARVID GÖTTLICHER, JOHN E. DOTSON, ULRICH GERRITZEN, GEOFFREY SCAMMELL, CHERYL FURY, ERNEST W. TOY, JAMES C. BRADFORD, RICHARD HARDING, JOHN HAILEY, RANDOLPH COCK, TONY BARROW, ALAN G. JAMIESON, PAUL G. HALPERN, HUGH MURPHY, PETER COY, ANDREW LAMBERT, ROBERT J.C. MOWAT, RUDDOCK MACKAY, ADRIAN REED, A. W. KINGHORN, TONYA ALLEN, FRED M. WALKER, JANET MACDONALD, IAIN GUNN-GRAHAM, and PETER THOMSON
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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14. Before and after riparian management: sediment and nutrient exports from a small agricultural catchment, Western Australia
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Adrian Reed, Rodger B. Grayson, Lucy A. McKergow, Ian P. Prosser, and David M. Weaver
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Hydrology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Riparian buffer ,Erosion ,Environmental science ,Sediment ,Eutrophication ,Bank ,Monitoring program ,Bank erosion ,Water Science and Technology ,Riparian zone - Abstract
Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients sourced from hillslopes and reduce stream bank erosion. This study presents results from a 10-year stream monitoring program (1991–2000), in a 6 km2 agricultural catchment near Albany, Western Australia. After 6 years, a 1.7 km stream reach was fenced, planted with eucalyptus species and managed independently from the adjacent paddocks. Streamflow, nutrient and sediment concentration data were collected at the downstream end of the fenced riparian area, so there are data for before and after improved riparian management. Suspended sediment (SS) concentrations fell dramatically following improved riparian management; the median event mean concentration (EMC) dropped from 147 to 9.9 mg l−1. Maximum SS concentrations dropped by an order of magnitude. As a result, sediment exports from the catchment decreased following improved riparian management, from over 100 to less than 10 kg ha−1 yr−1. Observations suggest that this was the result of reduced bank erosion and increased channel stability. Riparian management had limited impact on total phosphorus (TP) concentrations or loads, but contributed to a change in phosphorus (P) form. Before improved riparian management, around half of the P was transported attached to sediment, but after, the median filterable reactive P (FRP) to TP ratio increased to 0.75. In addition, the median FRP EMC increased by 60% and the raw median FRP concentration increased from 0.18 to 0.35 mg l−1. These results suggest that there was a change in the dominant P form, from TP to FRP. Changes in total nitrogen (TN) following improved riparian management were less clear. There were reductions in TN concentrations at high flows, but little change in the loads or EMC. This study demonstrates the benefits of riparian management in reducing stream bank erosion, but suggests that in catchments with sandy, low P sorption soils, there may be limitations on the effectiveness of riparian buffers for reducing P and N exports.
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- 2003
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GEOFFREY SCAMMELL, GILLIAN HUTCHINSON, MICHAEL DUN, P. K. CRIMMIN, GORDON JACKSON, DAVID B. CLEMENT, ALSTON KENNERLEY, SPENCER C. TUCKER, K. D. McBRIDE, RUDDOCK MACKAY, GEORGE FRANKLIN, R. F. CHANNON, TONYA ALLEN, ADRIAN REED, MALCOLM LLEWELLYN-JONES, PAULA MARTIN, and DAN G. HARRIS
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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EDWARD SHANNON TENACE, A. J.R. RUSSELL-WOOD, MARTIN ROBSON, HUGH LARACY, ROGER KNIGHT, M. K. BARRITT, NICHOLAS TRACY, C. D. HALL, PIETER VAN DER MERWE, DANIEL G. HARRIS, RALPH MANN, GORDON P. WATTS, ALAN G. JAMIESON, DAVID K. BROWN, RUDDOCK MACKAY, ADRIAN REED, BERTRAM GORDON, RICHARD HARDING, P. A.R. HARRALL, and JEREMY STOCKER
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 2001
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N. M.H. FOURQUIN, CHRISTOPHER J. COOK, BASIL GREENHILL, HONOR FROST, STEVEN A. EPSTEIN, RICHARD HARDING, A. F.C. DAVID, HUGH LARACY, KEVIN PAYNE, MICHAEL DUN, JONATHAN COAD, RANDOLPH COCK, DAVID PROCTOR, SARA POWELL, ADRIAN REED, I. A. STURTON, K. D. McBRIDE, LAWRENCE SONDHAUS, JOHN MUNDAY, HOLGER H. HERWIG, D. G. LAW, JOHN C. WELCH, A. W. KINGHORN, and ANTONY PRESTON
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 2000
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JOHN B. HATTENDORF, ANTHONY J. PAPALAS, PETER BEARDSELL, JOHN C. APPLEBY, DAVID HEPPER, ROBERT MALCOMSON, ROGER KNIGHT, RANDOLPH COCK, JANET WEST, C. D. HALL, JO STANLEY, JEREMY BLACK, GEORGE FRANKLIN, IAN R. STONE, ALAN G. JAMIESON, ANDREW LAMBERT, DAVID HOBBS, K. D. MCBRIDE, J. E. MOORE, JOHN FERRIS, PETER COY, ADRIAN REED, PETER V. NASH, EDWARD J. SHEEHY, ANTONY PRESTON, and BASIL GREENHILL
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 2000
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ANDREW HADFIELD, JAN GLETE, PETER ALLINGTON, RANDOLPH COCK, R. P. CROWHURST, C. D. HALL, NORMAN HURST, JO STANLEY, MARK C. HUNTER, TONY BARROW, BASIL GREENHILL, GEORGE FRANKLIN, JACK GREENE, ADRIAN REED, R. F. CHANNON, PETER COY, WARREN BERRY, ANDREW LAMBERT, ALAN G. JAMIESON, JEREMY STOCKER, LEWIS JOHNMAN, DAN G. HARRIS, and PETER SPEAK
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 2000
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CLAIRE CALCAGNO, N. M.H. FOURQUIN, IAN FRIEL, FRANK BROEZE, N. A.M. RODGER, PETER LE FEVRE, KRIS LANE, RICHARD PENNELL, CARL E. SWANSON, CHRISTOPHER WARE, WILLIAM R. JONES, FRED M. WALKER, CHRISTINA BAIRD, M. J.T. LEWIS, ADRIAN JARVIS, SERGIO BELLABARBA, ROBIN CRAIG, PETER N. DAVIES, RICHARD HILL, CONRAD DIXON, ANTHONY WHETSTONE, MICHAEL SIMPSON, JOHN B. HATTENDORF, JOHN FERRIS, J. R. GARDNER, EDWARD GUERITZ, ADRIAN REED, ROBB ROBINSON, and CHRIS REID
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1999
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T. M. CONWAY, ADRIAN REED, KATHLEEN WOODWARD, HUGH MOFFAT, MARC J. LOOST, JANET WEST, and DAVID H. ROBERTS
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1999
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HONOR FROST, MARK REDKNAP, JOHN F. ALLAN, JOHN NAISH, PETER LE FEVRE, RICHARD MIDDLETON, C. D. HALL, TOM POCOCK, CLOTILDE BODIGUEL, P. A.H. SEYMOUR, ALAN McGOWAN, GLYNDWR WILLIAMS, COLIN WHITE, IRA DYE, MICHAEL DUN, MARY HILSON, LEWIS R. FISCHER, ANN SAVOURS, A. W.H. PEARSALL, ADRIAN REED, A. J. WHETSTONE, LEWIS JOHNMAN, JEREMY STOCKER, and ADRIAN OSLER
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1999
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FIK MEIJER, GEOFFREY SCAMMELL, DAVID LOADES, DAN G. HARRIS, CONRAD DIXON, JOHN FRANKLIN, NORMAN HURST, DAVID HEPPER, ANDREW C.F. DAVID, MICHAEL PARTRIDGE, BRITON C. BUSCH, AUSTIN P. FARRAR, ALAN McCLELLAND, JO STANLEY, ANDREW LAMBERT, PAUL G. HALPERN, W. J.R. GARDNER, ADRIAN REED, NAOMI WATERS, K. D. McBRIDE, ANN SAVOURS, DAVID PROCTOR, ARTHUR CREDLAND, MALCOLM DARCH, and A. W.H. PEARSALL
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1998
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24. Patterns of nutrient status and fertiliser practice on soils of the south coast of Western Australia
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Adrian Reed and David K. Weaver
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Ecology ,Soil test ,Soil carbon ,Ammonium oxalate ,Soil type ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Agronomy ,chemistry ,Soil pH ,Soil water ,Environmental science ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Soil fertility ,Leaching (agriculture) ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been associated with increasing input of nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P), from diffuse agricultural sources. A survey of surface (0–10 cm) soil properties (ammonium oxalate extractable iron, bicarbonate extractable P and K, pH, organic carbon and salinity) from 7950 sites mostly on agricultural land, along with information on fertiliser practices, land use, soil type, rainfall and time since agricultural development reveals patterns of nutrient status and fertiliser practice, and improved understanding of potential nutrient export hazards. Significant increases in soil bicarbonate extractable P and K have been brought about by continued traditional application of P based fertilisers. Soil organic carbon decreased after clearing, but then increased as soil fertility increased. There has been little change in soil pH or salinity. A significant interaction between time since agricultural development and ammonium oxalate extractable Fe indicated that the rate of change and absolute value of soil bicarbonate extractable P increased as time and ammonium oxalate extractable Fe increased. Soils with low ammonium oxalate extractable Fe (400 mg kg −1 ) reach a maximum soil bicarbonate P more quickly ( 30 yr). Optimum land management should be based around the reducing P leaching through sandy soils with low ammonium oxalate extractable Fe (low P retention), and reducing runoff and erosion from soils with high ammonium oxalate extractable Fe (high P retention) and a long fertiliser history. More than half of the soils tested contained sufficient bicarbonate extractable P (high P status) to forego P applications for at least one year; however, 90% received P applications independently of the soil test information. Two thirds of the high P status soils were deficient in S, whilst 25% were deficient in K. Correcting these nutrient deficiencies would reduce the rate of increase in soil P and reduce the P loss export hazard.
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GILLIAN HUTCHINSON, SEAN McGRAIL, A. W. SLEESWYK, ALSTON KENNERLEY, N. A.M. RODGER, WILLIAM B. ROBISON, CARL E. SWANSON, PETER LE FEVRE, RUDDOCK MACKAY, PATRICK CROWHURST, FRED M. WALKER, TONY BARROW, RALPH LINTWOOD SNOW, RICHARD LARN, JOHN H. HARLAND, GRAEME J. MILNE, GORDON JACKSON, ANN SAVOURS, DAVID R. MacGREGOR, MICHAEL SIMPSON, ANDREW LAMBERT, DEREK LAW, ADRIAN REED, JOHN FERRIS, and ARTHUR G. CREDLAND
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1998
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OM PRAKASH, R. P. CROWHURST, DAVID SYRETT, DAVID RICHARDSON, JAAP R. BRUIJN, ULRICH GERRITZEN, CHRISTON I. ARCHER, H. J.K. JENKINS, HUGH POPHAM, ANDREW LAMBERT, A NN SAVOURS, MARGARET DEACON, ANN SAVOURS, JOHN MUNDAY, GEORGE HUXTABLE, BASIL GREENHILL, W. J.R. GARDNER, GARY E. WEIR, JOHN WELLS, DAVID K. BROWN, R. D. LAYMAN, A. W.H. PEARSALL, ADRIAN REED, and BRIAN WAINWRIGHT
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1996
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E. W.L. KEYMER, ADRIAN REED, J. D. GRAINGER, JOHN C. WELCH, C. D. LEE, and HUGH OWEN
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1996
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CAROL D. GREENE, RICHARD GOSS, DAVID K. BROWN, ADRIAN REED, and ROBERT MORGAN
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1996
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E. W.H. GIFFORD, GEORGE T. NURSE, L. TH. LEHMANN, OLE CRUMLIN-PEDERSEN, JOHN C. APPLEBY, DAVID LOADES, ANN WILLIAMS, GREG DENING, ANDREW C.F. DAVID, JOHN M. NAISH, LEWIS R. FISCHER, JAMES R. COULL, OLAF UWE JANZEN, ARTHUR CREDLAND, JOHN FRANKLIN, DAVID NEAVE, DAVID PROCTOR, BRIAN WAINWRIGHT, J. V. BARTLETT, C. L.W. PAGE, DEREK HOWSE, ADRIAN REED, DAN G. HARRIS, MICHAEL L. HADLEY, STEPHEN HOWARTH, and JEFFREY G. BARLOW
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1996
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G. T. NURSE, BASIL GREENHILL, DAN G. HARRIS, ANDREW SAUNDERS, TODD GRAY, RICHARD MIDDLETON, DEREK HOWSE, W. F.J. MÖRZER BRUYNS, ADRIAN REED, ANN SAVOURS, BARRY GOUGH, GLYNDWR WILLIAMS, IRA DYE, JOHN NAISH, MARVEN E. MOORE, TONY BARROW, RICHARD GOSS, RALPH LINWOOD SNOW, ROBB ROBINSON, IAN SKINNER, MICHAEL PARTRIDGE, RICHARD OLLARD, W. J.R. GARDNER, D. G. LAW, CHRIS HOWARD BAILEY, TIM HUXLEY, and M. STEPHEN SALMON
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1996
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JOHN MORRISON, SEAN McGRAIL, SERGIO BELLABARBA, DAVID R. MacGREGOR, DAVID PROCTOR, N. A.M. RODGER, DAVID SYRETT, KENNETH BREEN, ANDREW LAMBERT, JOHN NAISH, A. G.E. JONES, TONY BARROW, JOHN K. WALTON, CRISPIN GILL, K. D. McBRIDE, NICHOLAS A. LAMBERT, DANIEL G. HARRIS, D. W. WATERS, W. J.R. GARDNER, ADRIAN REED, R. D. LAYMAN, PAUL G. HALPERN, DEREK OAKLEY, J. V. BARTLETT, DENIS GRIFFITHS, STEPHEN FISHER, GERALD T. BOALCH, and ERIC GROVE
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1994
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E. V. WRIGHT, JOHN C. APPLEBY, PETER POPE, RICHARD OLLARD, ANN SAVOURS, FRANK A. RASMUSSEN, JOHN H. HARLAND, D. J. LYON, KENNETH BREEN, C. I. HAMILTON, ALAN ROBERTSHAW, SERGIO BELLABARBA, AUSTIN P. FARRAR, A. W.H. PEARSALL, NATHAN R. LIPFERT, KLAUS BARTHELMESS, BASIL GREENHILL, MICHAEL EPKENHANS, CONRAD DIXON, D. G. LAW, W. J.R. GARDNER, ADRIAN REED, PETER COY, MICHAEL WHITBY, CHRIS HOWARD BAILEY, R. O. MORRIS, P. R. COMPTON-HALL, and GEOFFREY TILL
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1994
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ANDRÉ W. SLEESWYK, ULANE BONNEL, DAVID GOODMAN, DAVID B. QUINN, PETER RABAN, C. J. WARE, DAVID SYRETT, AUSTIN P. FARRAR, TONY BARROW, BASIL GREENHILL, DEREK HOWSE, ANITA McCONNELL, R. O. MORRIS, MARGARET DEACON, PAUL ADAM, LARS U. SCHOLL, J. A. DE MOOR, DENIS GRIFFITHS, A. W.H. PEARSALL, M. STEPHEN SALMON, IAN STURTON, JOHN B. HATTENDORF, R. D. LAYMAN, K. D. McBRIDE, JOHN WELLS, B. D. HEAD, D. G. LAW, ADRIAN REED, MICHAEL E. LEEK, and IAN SKINNER
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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34. REVIEWS
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GILLIAN HUTCHINSON, GEOFFREY SCAMMELL, JOHN APPLEBY, HELEN WALLIS, WALTER MINCHINTON, DAN G. HARRIS, CHRISTON I. ARCHER, ANDREW DAVID, M. S. PARTRIDGE, ARTHUR G. CREDLAND, DEREK HOWSE, A. N. STIMSON, C. D. HALL, MICHAEL A. PALMER, ANTONY PRESTON, SEAN McGRAIL, ADRIAN REED, ROBB ROBINSON, ANDREW ARMITAGE, MICHAEL E. LEEK, BRIAN H. DOLLEY, A. G.E. JONES, BARRY GOUGH, MARGARET B. DEACON, CRISPIN GILL, CONRAD DIXON, K. D. McBRIDE, GARY E. WEIR, GEOFFREY TILL, IAN SKINNER, D. K. BROWN, PAUL G. HALPERN, and BASIL GREENHILL
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1993
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35. REVIEWS
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SEAN MCGRAIL, T. C. SMOUT, ALAN MCGOWAN, BERNARD CAPP, ALISON GRANT, GARY E. WEIR, CLARK G. REYNOLDS, PATRICK CROWHURST, ROBERT C. RITCHIE, TONY PAWLYN, TOM POCOCK, MICHAEL E. LEEK, BASIL GREENHILL, TONY BARROW, ARTHUR G. CREDLAND, STEPHEN J. TRAFTON, CONRAD DIXON, ADRIAN REED, LARS U. SCHOLL, ERIC GROVE, DAVID K. BROWN, D. G. LAW, IAN SKINNER, R. D. LAYMAN, and BRUCE W. WATSON
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1992
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36. REVIEWS
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LUCIEN BASCH, JOHN H. PRYOR, GEOFFREY V. SCAMMELL, TODD GRAY, J. DAVID DAVIES, PETER LEFEVRE, DEREK OAKLEY, N. A.M. RODGER, ALAN G. JAMIESON, KENNETH BREEN, WALTER MINCHINTON, NATHAN LIPFERT, ARTHUR G. CREDLAND, GORDON JACKSON, BASIL GREENHILL, MALCOLM DARCH, R. O. MORRIS, IAN SKINNER, D. G. LAW, N. J.M. CAMPBELL, ALED EAMES, CRISPIN GILL, ALSTON KENNERLEY, ANDREW LAMBERT, ADRIAN REED, D. K. BROWN, ERIC J. RUFF, and ERIC GROVE
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1991
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37. REVIEWS
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BASIL GREENHILL, JOHN COLES, JOHN CRITCHLEY, PAULINE CROFT, KENNETH ANDREWS, RICHARD OLLARD, WILLIAM RAVENHILL, N. A.M. RODGER, R. J.B. KNIGHT, PETER QUARTERMAINE, TOM ADAMS, MICHAEL STAMMERS, LAWRENCE PHILLIPS, M. S. PARTRIDGE, DAVID BROWN, LUC MARIE BAYLE, JON PRESS, TONY SAINSBURY, FRANK BROEZE, NORMAN HURST, ANDREW LAMBERT, and ADRIAN REED
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1991
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38. Immunomodulation of human natural killer cell cytotoxic function by organochlorine pesticides
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Bommanna G. Loganathan, Adrian Reed, Margaret M. Whalen, and Leticia Dzon
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Cytotoxicity, Immunologic ,Male ,Pentachlorophenol ,Cell Survival ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Biology ,Toxicology ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Natural killer cell ,DDT ,Heptachlor ,03 medical and health sciences ,Interleukin 21 ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Pesticides ,Cytotoxicity ,Cells, Cultured ,Aged ,Lymphokine-activated killer cell ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic ,In vitro ,Chromium Radioisotopes ,Killer Cells, Natural ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Chlordan ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Interleukin 12 ,Female - Abstract
Organochlorine pesticides are used worldwide. To our knowledge there have been no studies dealing with the effects of these agents under in vitro conditions on human natural killer (NK) cell cytotoxic function. NK cells play a central role in immune defense against tumor development and viral infections. Thus, any agent that interferes with the ability of NK cells to lyse their targets could increase the risk of tumor incidence and/or viral infections. In this study, we examined the effects of organochlorine pesticides and some of their breakdown products on the ability of human NK cells to lyse tumor cells. A total of 11 compounds were tested. The compounds were tested in both purified NK cells as well as a cell preparation that contained other mononuclear cells (predominantly T cells) and NK lymphocytes (referred to as T/NK cells). Lymphocytes were exposed to the compounds for periods of time ranging from 1 hour to 6 days. Exposure of highly purified NK cells to 5 microM alpha-chlordane, gamma-chlordane, 4,4'-DDT, heptachlor, oxychlordane, or pentachlorophenol (PCP) inhibited their ability to destroy K562 tumor-cells by 88+/-5, 92+/-8, 61+/-13%, 64+/-10%, 69+/-11%, 76+/-12%, respectively, after a 24 h exposure. The loss of cytotoxic function seen with alpha-and gamma-chlordane remained essentially constant out to 6 days, while that seen with 4,4'-DDT, oxychordane and PCP increased with longer exposures (6 d). PCP was the most effective of the compounds tested at decreasing NK function. Of the compounds that caused decreased lytic function when tested in purified NK cells, only PCP and oxychordane decreased the lytic function of the T/NK cell preparation after any exposure. The results provide evidence of relative toxic potential for the 11 compounds and their immunomodulatory effects on other mononuclear cells (such as T-cells, B-cells, and monocytes) as well as NK lymphocyte function.
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39. ANSWERS
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RICHARD BARKER, ADRIAN REED, TIM WESKI, D. N. GABE THOMAS, TONY BARROW, JOHN H. HARLAND, and PETER H. KING
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History ,Oceanography - Published
- 1993
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40. Effects of in vitro exposure to low levels of organotin and carbamate pesticides on human natural killer cell cytotoxic function.
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Sharnise Wilson, Leticia Dzon, Adrian Reed, Marilyn Pruitt, and Margaret M. Whalen
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KILLER cells ,LYMPHOCYTES ,PESTICIDES ,CELL-mediated cytotoxicity - Abstract
Human natural killer (NK) lymphocytes play a central role in immune system defense against viral infection and against the formation of primary tumors. Organotin (OT) pesticides have been used in industrial and agricultural applications, and OT contamination has been reported in water, sediment, and fish. Carbamate pesticides are currently used in agricultural chemicals. Two specific carbamates used in agriculture are ziram and maneb; ziram also is used as an additive in rubber products including latex gloves. In previous studies we demonstrated that at concentrations in the 150200 nM range, the OTs tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT) were capable of disrupting the function of human NK cells after incubations to as short as 24 h. Previously, we also examined the effects of ziram and maneb at higher concentrations on the cytotoxic function of human NK cells. The current study examined the effects of exposure of up to 6 days to lower concentrations of each of these compounds on the cytotoxic function of NK cells. The OTs were studied at concentrations ranging from 200 to 10 nM; ziram was studied at concentrations of 2.5 M125 nM and maneb at concentrations of 101 M. These conditions were studied both in highly purified NK cells and in a mixture of lymphocytes containing both T and NK cells. As little as 25 nM TBT decreased the function of purified NK cells after 24 and 48 h, whereas 10 nM TBT was effective after 6 days. The lowest level of TPT that was effective at 24 h was 50 nM whereas the results after 48 h and 6 days were similar to those seen with TBT. The presence of T lymphocytes diminished the effects of both TBT and TPT on NK cytotoxic function. A concentration of ziram as low as 125 nM produced significant loss of cytotoxic function in highly purified NK cells (65% decrease in function after 6 days). The toxicity of each of the compounds studied increased very significantly with length of exposure. 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Environ Toxicol 19: 554563, 2004 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. ANSWERS
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JOHN ALLAN, ADRIAN REED, and MURIEL H. PARRY
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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42. Short Notices
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Adrian Reed
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History ,Oceanography - Published
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43. WEDNESDAY.
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44. MANAGEMENT OF DELIRIUM TREMENS
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Walter R. Mead, Waddy G. Baroody, Naseeb B. Baroody, and Adrian Reed
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Sick person ,Delirium tremens ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Mental Disorders ,Vitamin metabolism ,Shunning ,medicine.disease ,Hallucinosis ,Trifluoperazine ,Excuse ,Hospital care ,Psychoses, Alcoholic ,Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium ,Tranquilizing Agents ,Psychotic Disorders ,Humans ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Hyperkinesia ,Psychiatry - Abstract
One of the commonest problems confronting the practicing physician today is alcoholism. Treatment of the patient with alcoholism encompasses not only the acute phase but also the chronic cases, which may include patients with the difficult problems of hallucinosis and delirium tremens. Alcoholic withdrawal, when complicated by acute hallucinations, disorientation, excitement, and hyperkinesia, is a difficult condition to manage in the average general hospital, unless the hospital is equipped with specific facilities for handling confused, disoriented, and perhaps belligerent patients. For this reason, or excuse, many general hospitals refuse admission to alcoholic patients; often physicians too may be guilty of shunning the alcoholic patient and refusing to accept him psychologically or realistically as a sick person in need of hospital care. For the alcoholic, withdrawal is a serious metabolic disorder involving basic abnormalities in glucose and vitamin metabolism, nutritional disturbances, and less understood enzymatic and biochemical alterations. Perhaps if we
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45. BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES.
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Richards, Justin
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MEETINGS ,ROBOTICS conferences ,DECISION making in business ,LEADERSHIP ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Information about several papers discussed at the 2017 Business Analysis Conference sponsored by the British Computer Society (BCS), International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) and other organizations is presented. Topics discussed include how robotic process automation can mimic user behaviour, decision making and leadership skills in business. The event featured notable speakers which include Melanie Byrne, Roger Ashwood and Adrian Reed.
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46. When will investors step into the light?
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Rajgor, Gail
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RENEWABLE energy industry , *ENERGY policy , *PRACTICAL politics , *WEBSITES , *INVESTORS - Abstract
HAVING VENTED his frustration on the politics of UK renewables policy on the Renewable Energy Focus website, Altium''s Adrian Reed gets more off his chest, talking in depth to Gail Rajgor. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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47. One owner collection.
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48. TREND SPOTTING IN RENEWABLES INVESTMENT.
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Bayar, Tildy
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RENEWABLE energy sources ,POWER resources ,INVESTMENTS ,PENSION trusts ,ENERGY industries ,ELECTRIC utilities ,INDEPENDENT power producers ,FINANCE - Abstract
The article offers information on the trends regarding global renewable energy investment markets. It mentions that India is the fastest-growing renewable energy market due to the increase in investments in pension funds and life funds associated with renewable. It states that major power utilities are focusing on investing in large-scale European power projects whereas independent power producers (IPPs) are gaining recognition in the wholesale markets. It presents the views of Adrian Reed, head of energy, waste and renewable at international investment bank Altium Capital Ltd., regarding the investment opportunities in renewable energy industry.
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49. Executive pay rises revealed in latest (2015-16) accounts.
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The article offers information on pay of British school's chief executive officers (CEOs) in 2015-2016. Topics discussed include salary of Daniel Moynihan, CEO at Harris Federation which is decided by remuneration committee; pay of Adrian Reed, CEO at Boston Witham Academies Federation which is set by directors and appraisal is done by executive pay committee; and salary of Amanda Phillips, CEO at Paradigm Trust.
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50. The Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Botanical research at the beginning of the 20th century: some examples of their works.
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Perru, Olivier
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CHURCH schools ,BOTANY ,CONGREGATIONAL churches ,SCHOOLS ,RELIGION - Abstract
Copyright of Philosophy & History of Biology / Filosofia e História da Biologia is the property of Associacao Brasileira de Filosofia e Historia da Biologia and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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