... (1994) Peculiarities of feeding of pike and bream juveniles rearing inilluminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 39 Introduction 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 13% of body weight or at 48% 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...
... you master the art of agile development. Agile development, like any approach to team-based software development, is a fundamentallyhuman art, one subject to the vagaries of individuals and ... increments of work.Every week, the team does a bit of release planning, a bit of design, a bit of coding, a bit of testing, andso forth. They work on stories: very small features, or parts of features, ... of the scope of this book.The best product managers have deep understandings of their markets, whether the market is oneorganization (as with custom software) or many (as with commercial software)....
... 'creative profes-sions'. All of intellectual history isthe historyof such effects.But, as Jacobs has rightly emphasizedandillustrated with hundreds of concrete examples, much of economic ... reviewed an example of the neoclassical model of growth, compared it to certain facts of U.S. economic history, and indicatedwhy I want to use this theory as a kind of model, or image, of what I thinkispossibleanduseful ... atheory of economic development. Indeed, I suppose thisiswhywethink of 'growth'and&apos ;development& apos;asdistinct fields, with growth theory defined asthose aspects of economic...
... Control of Plant Development 377TABLE 17.1 Typical photoreversible responses induced by phytochrome in a variety of higher and lower plants Group Genus Stage ofdevelopment Effect of red lightAngiosperms ... Movement of phyA–GFP is much morerapid than that of phyB–GFP, taking only about 15 minutes. Phytochrome and Light Control of Plant Development 395FIGURE 17.19 Nuclear localization of phy–GFP ... lim-ited phases of development, and these roles are partiallyredundant with those of phyA and phyB.Phytochrome is known to regulate the transcription of numerous genes. Many of the genes involved...
... clear of all suspicion of such complicity. We gladly concede the claim[28:2] that the proof of thecomplicity is not complete; we could welcome some clear evidence in disproof of it some sign of ... list of corrections made is at the end of the text.The American Church History SeriesConsisting of a Series of Denominational Histories Published Under the Auspices of the American Society of Church ... proceeded, which so often marked the frontier line of New England and New York with fire andblood. It is one of the most unhappy of the results of that savage warfare that in the minds of the communitiesthat...
... they think of the story of suffering, of sorrow, of peril, of exile, of death, and of loftytriumph which that book tells, which the hand of the great leader and founder of America has traced on ... vols.Fiske's Critical Period of American History. Walker's The Making of the Nation.Johnston's Historyof American Politics.Schouler's Historyof the United States of America under the ... inbrief compass. An account of much of the historyof the period is given in the biographies of Washington byLodge, of Franklin by Morse, of Hamilton by Lodge, and of Jefferson by Morse. (American...
... obviously of the greatest importance in understanding the cinema. But the historyof the cinema is not just a historyof this machine, and certainly cannot be told from the point of view of the ... start, this is a historyof the cinema, not of film. It does not deal with every use of the film medium but focuses on those which have concurred to turn the original invention of moving images ... Thirdly, this is a historyof world cinema. This is a fact of which I am particularly proud and which is true in two senses. On the one hand the book tells the historyof the cinema as a single...
... The purpose of that study was to understand school development as an aspect of implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In the spring of 1998 the principal of North Valley ... at the age of six or seven. In the 1 I agree with Daniels’ definition of pedagogy as “forms of social practice which shape and form the cognitive, affective and moral developmentof individuals” ... other in terms of pedagogy, methodology, organization, and perceptions of developmental psychology. For example, Barnstugeutredningen addressed the possibility of a flexible use of premises and...
... anticipation of the future basedon specific understanding of the historical branches of thesciences of human action. . . . What thymology achieves isthe elaboration of a catalogue of human traits. ... Understand-ing deals with judgments of value, with the choice of endsand of the means resorted to for the attainment of theseends, and with the valuation of the outcome of actions per-formed.21Furthermore, ... Mises’swords, “are the starting point of a specific mode of reflection, of the specific understanding of the historical sciences of humanaction.” Equipped with the method of “specific understand-ing,”...
... 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. ... readers of the multilingual editions of the ColorAtlas for their suggestions. We are indebted to Prof. Ulrike Holzgrabe, Wỹrzburg,Doc. Achim Meiòner, Kiel, Prof. Gert-Hinrich Reil, Oldenburg, Prof....
... THE STORY OF OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE 10MANDATE OF THE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEEAs decided by the Ministerial Resolution of 23rd July, 1960 [OECD(60)13], the Development Assistance ... first survey of External Debt of Developing Countries.Completion of methodological review of recording of administrative costs, and agreement to include in ODA.Clarification of coverage of refugee ... number of African countries, provides positive evidence of this lesson. However, inthe countries that need aid most, from the point of view of poverty and level of development, results oftenhave...