... relevance to understanding the process of conversion to
organic farming.
Farmer decision-making and the organic conversion process
9
At the farm level, the adoption model structures the process ... during the phases of the conversion process
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Introduction
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to investigate the process of...
... their
patience and understanding to help me fulfill this dream.
My friend and collaborator, Joy Parker. During the years that we
have worked together, Joy has been able to get into my mind and
clearly ... capabilities. From there you have to
learn how to downplay the negatives and focus on the positives.
Then you have to learn how to nurture your passion so that the...
... organic milk production industry in the U.S. and should be of interest
to producers considering the organic production approach and to processors trying to supply the
expanding organic milk market. ... adopting the organic production approach and how these are related to the likelihood
that a farm would choose the organic system. The second objectiv...
... major research university or laboratory in the Boston area.
In addition to articles in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and The
Chicago Tribune, I am now a syndicated ... with interest
the continuing negotiations among the Cleveland Browns, the city of Cleveland, and the National Football
League in the 90s. Needless to say, I was enor...
... planning process and indicate the
important decisions—assessing the resources needed to complete the project, the staffing
and equipment required, the choice and role of metadata, and the overall ... the life of the project: in the quality of
the products, in smooth workflow, in staff morale, and not least in the total project cost.
The goal of this secti...
... DG
‡
ðmutantÞÀDG
‡
ðwild-typeÞ
where DG
s
is the binding energy of the substrate to the
enzyme, DG
à
is the activation energy in the chemical steps of
bond making and breaking, DG
‡
T
is the activation energy for
the free enzyme ... with the wild-type enzyme. As the properties
of Val, such as size and hydrophobicity, are similar to those
of Cys and the affinity of...
... if we are to begin to redress these
problems. To their credit, the contributors to
Emerging Infectious Diseases
address each of these issues cogently and forthrightly.
First, changes in ... deserve to have the proper training and equip-
ment to perform their duties as emergency responders. How ironic, then,
it was that during the first hours and days following th...
... above the relevant lanes, and the absence of
any added protein is indicated by ()). The position of the free RNA
and of the loading slots is indicated to the right of each gel.
Roquin localizes to ... transiently stored and
rerouted to polysomes to be translated [17]. P-bodies
are highly mobile within the cytoplasm, intermittently
attaching to stress granules [14...
... tirelessly and regularly met to discuss the progress
of the study and to smooth out potential risks to the project whenever there
was a need.
We would like to thank Mr T Proudfoot and Mr E Boshoff ... different ways and means, to the challenge posed by the
epidemic to their core business. Thus, there is a need to conduct assessments of the
impacts of HIV...
... cells exposed to hypertonicity, activation of
caspases causes the proteolysis of hDlg at YEVD
747
and this releases it from the cortical cytoskeleton at
the membrane into the cytoplasm where ... stressful
conditions, and the cortical cytoskeleton is therefore
disrupted and hDlg released into the cytoplasm.
The lack of effect of an hDlg mutant, which cannot
be proteolysed...