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58119
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Page : 40 pages
File Size : 36,14 MB
Release : 1977
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58119
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Page : 46 pages
File Size : 12,32 MB
Release : 2002
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119074
Author : Michigan
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Page : 584 pages
File Size : 13,16 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Law
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Author : Michigan. Supreme Court
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Page : 988 pages
File Size : 11,79 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
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Page : 1068 pages
File Size : 31,1 MB
Release : 1979
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Author : Michigan. Attorney General's Department
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Page : 1276 pages
File Size : 28,55 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Attorneys general's opinions
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Author : Michigan. Laws, Statutes, Etc
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Page : 824 pages
File Size : 42,60 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Law
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Author : Philip L. Bruner
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Page : 1070 pages
File Size : 38,76 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Construction contracts
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Author : David A. Scott
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 34,1 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780892366385
This is a review of 190 years of literature on copper and its alloys. It integrates information on pigments, corrosion and minerals, and discusses environmental conditions, conservation methods, ancient and historical technologies.
Author : Charles R. McManis
Publisher : Earthscan
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 32,25 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Law
ISBN : 1849770573
How do we promote global economic development, while simultaneously preserving local biological and cultural diversity? This authoritative volume, written by leading legal experts and biological and social scientists from around the world, addresses this question in all of its complexity. The first part of the book focuses on biodiversity and examines what we are losing, why and what is to be done. The second part addresses biotechnology and looks at whether it is part of the solution or part of the problem, or perhaps both. The third section examines traditional knowledge, explains what it is and how, if at all, it should be protected. The fourth and final part looks at ethnobotany and bioprospecting and offers practical lessons from the vast and diverse experiences of the contributors.