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2. Montana Women From The Ground Up : Passionate Voices in Agriculture and Land Conservation
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Kristine E. Ellis, Broadwater and Glacier County Conservation Districts, Kristine E. Ellis, and Broadwater and Glacier County Conservation Districts
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- Ranch life--Montana, Land use, Rural--Montana, Ranching--Montana, Women agriculturists--Montana--Biography--20th century, Women ranchers--Montana--Biography--20th century, Women and land use planning--Montana, Rural women--Montana--Biography, Agricultural conservation--Montana
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Growing up on the family ranch, Linda Finley fought hard to gain the acceptance and respect as a ranch hand that her brothers took for granted. Arlene Pile barely remembers learning to ride a horse and run machinery--she was so young. She learned to drive on an 8N Ford tractor with a buck rake. Lee Jacobsen became the first woman in the state licensed to artificially inseminate cattle. Meet these and other Montana women passionate about caring for their land and determined to make the lifestyle their own. Many never doubted for a moment that they would spend their lives in agriculture, while others speak of their surprise and delight to find themselves living on the land. All agree that they wouldn't be happy doing anything else.
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- 2018
3. Irvin S. Cobb : The Rise and Fall of an American Humorist
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William E. Ellis and William E. Ellis
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- Authors, American--20th century--Biography, Journalists--United States--Biography, Humorists, American--20th century--Biography
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'Humor is merely tragedy standing on its head with its pants torn.'—Irvin S. CobbBorn and raised in Paducah, Kentucky, humorist Irvin S. Cobb (1876–1944) rose from humble beginnings to become one of the early twentieth century's most celebrated writers. As a staff reporter for the New York World and Saturday Evening Post, he became one of the highest-paid journalists in the United States. He also wrote short stories for noted magazines, published books, and penned scripts for the stage and screen. In Irvin S. Cobb: The Rise and Fall of a Southern Humorist, historian William E. Ellis examines the life of this significant writer. Though a consummate wordsmith and a talented observer of the comical in everyday life, Cobb was a product of the Reconstruction era and the Jim Crow South. As a party to the endemic racism of his time, he often bemoaned the North's harsh treatment of the South and stereotyped African Americans in his writings. Marred by racist undertones, Cobb's work has largely slipped into obscurity.Nevertheless, Ellis argues that Cobb's life and works are worthy of more detailed study, citing his wide-ranging contributions to media culture and his coverage of some of the biggest stories of his day, including on-the-ground reporting during World War I. A valuable resource for students of journalism, American humor, and popular culture, this illuminating biography explores Cobb's life and his influence on early twentieth-century letters.
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- 2017
4. A History of Eastern Kentucky University : The School of Opportunity
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William E. Ellis and William E. Ellis
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- Eastern Kentucky University--History
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Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) in Richmond, Kentucky, was originally established as a normal school in 1906 in the wake of a landmark education law passed by the Kentucky General Assembly. One hundred years later, the school has evolved into a celebrated multipurpose regional university that is national in scope.The school was built on a campus that had housed Central University, a southern Presbyterian institution. In its early years, EKU grew slowly, buffeted by cyclical economic problems and the interruptions of two world wars. During that time, however, strong leadership from early presidents Ruric Nevel Roark, John Grant Crabbe, and Herman L. Donovan laid the groundwork for later expansions.President Robert. R. Martin oversaw the rapid growth of the institution in the 1960s. He managed an increase in enrollment and he had additional facilities built to house and educate the growing student population. A savvy administrator, he was at the forefront of vocational education and initiated programs in nursing and allied heath and in law enforcement education. His successor, J.C. Powell, built on Martin's work and saw EKU mature as a regional university. He reorganized its colleges to better balance the needs of general and technical education students and kept educational programs going despite decreases in state funding.In addition, Powell's years were a magical time for EKU's sports programs, as the Colonels captured national football championships in 1979 and 1982 and finished second in 1980 and 1981. Today, EKU continues to offer students a quality education and strives to meet the diverse needs of its student body. Three Eastern campuses, as well as distance learning programs through the Kentucky Telelinking Network, offer more options to students than ever before as EKU prepares them for the challenges of a new century.In A History of Eastern Kentucky University, William E. Ellis recounts the university's colorful history, from political quandaries surrounding presidential administrations and financial difficulties during the Great Depression to its maturing as a leading regional university. Interviews with alumni, faculty, staff, and political figures provide a personal side to the history of the school. Reflecting on the social, economic, and cultural changes in the region during the last century, Ellis's examination of the growth and development of EKU is an essential resource for alumni and for those interested in the progression of public higher education in Kentucky and the region.
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- 2015
5. China on the Ground in Latin America : Challenges for the Chinese and Impacts on the Region
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E. Ellis and E. Ellis
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- Investments, Chinese--Latin America
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An analysis of the new physical presence of Chinese companies operating in Latin America and the Caribbean, the associated challenges that they face, and how they are impacting the region and its relationship with the PRC.
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- 2014
6. Buying and Owning Your Own Airplane
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James E. Ellis and James E. Ellis
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The new Fourth Edition of James E. Ellis'handy and comprehensive guide is now available in eBook format. If you've been flirting with the idea of purchasing a private plane, this book provides key assistance toward helping you make that dream become a reality.Buying an airplane isn't an easy task, but it doesn't have to be difficult, either. Author Jim Ellis goes over all the information and special considerations for buying your own airplane, including selecting partners and home fields, negotiating sales contracts, and maintaining and upgrading your treasured bird. Learn how to manage the paperwork involved with airplane purchases, obtain insurance coverage, and make smart buys through reviewing projections for long-term trends in the aviation industry. Pertinent internet references are also included to assist readers in finding the right aircraft and guidance through the purchase process.Includes comprehensive coverage of what first-time owners should consider, with analyses of popular planes, and an examination of complex single-engine aircraft. This new-edition eBook features full-color images, updated pricing and production details, and new chapters for light-sport aircraft (LSA), the glass cockpit revolution, as well as glass panel upgrades and alternatives.
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- 2014
7. Genetic Engineering of Plant Secondary Metabolism
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Brian E. Ellis, Gary W. Kuroki, Helen A. Stafford, Brian E. Ellis, Gary W. Kuroki, and Helen A. Stafford
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- Plant genetic engineering--Congresses, Plants--Metabolism--Congresses, Metabolism, Secondary--Congresses
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In this volume of Recent Advances in Phytochmistry you will find a record of the pioneering attempts of plant biochemists and molecular biologists to modify the patterns of secondary metabolism in plants, as presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Phytochemical Society of North America, in Asilomar, California, on June 27 -July I, 1993. The studies described here represent a marriage of the newest of technologies with one of the oldest human activities, exploitation of plant chemistry. They also represent the beginning of a new era of phytochemical research, an era that will undoubtedly begin to provide answers to some of the long-standing questions that have absorbed plant biochemists for the past century. There is, for instance, a common deflating experience to which every worker in the area of plant secondary metabolism can probably relate. After hearing about the latest research findings regarding some aspect of remarkable compound'X', someone in the audience finally directs the inevitable question at the hapless speaker.'Tell me, is anything known as to the biological role of compound'X'in the plant?'The answer, in most cases, must be'essentially nothing'! This is a frustrating scenario for both the speaker and the audience, since the very fact that a complex biosynthetic pathway remains encoded in a plant genome points to an associated selective advantage. The problem is that establishing the nature and scale of that advantage is a very complex task.
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- 2012
8. A History of Education in Kentucky
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William E. Ellis and William E. Ellis
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- Education--Kentucky--History
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Kentucky is nationally renowned for horses, bourbon, rich natural resources, and unfortunately, hindered by a deficient educational system. Though its reputation is not always justified, in national rankings for grades K-12 and higher education, Kentucky consistently ranks among the lowest states in education funding, literacy, and student achievement. In A History of Education in Kentucky, William E. Ellis illuminates the successes and failures of public and private education in the commonwealth since its settlement. Ellis demonstrates how political leaders in the nineteenth century created a culture that devalued public education and refused to adequately fund it. He also analyzes efforts by teachers and policy makers to enact vital reforms and establish adequate, equal education, and discusses ongoing battles related to religious instruction, integration, and the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA). A History of Education in Kentucky is the only up-to-date, single-volume history of education in the commonwealth. Offering more than mere policy analysis, this comprehensive work tells the story of passionate students, teachers, and leaders who have worked for progress from the 1770s to the present day. Despite the prevailing pessimism about education in Kentucky, Ellis acknowledges signs of a vibrant educational atmosphere in the state. By advocating a better understanding of the past, Ellis looks to the future and challenges Kentuckians to avoid historic failures and build on their successes.
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- 2011
9. Strategic Planning in Student Affairs : New Directions for Student Services, Number 132
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Shannon E. Ellis and Shannon E. Ellis
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- Strategic planning, Student affairs services--Administration
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Here, finally, is a publication completely dedicated to strategic planning in student affairs. This volume applies business and nonprofit techniques to higher education, bringing the topic of strategic thinking, planning, and acting to the daily work of the profession. Editor Shannon Ellis, vice president of student services in the College of Education at the University of Nevado, Reno, and contributing authors take the student services practitioner through the process of preplanning, implementation and assessment. They explore the role that student services strategic planning plays in budget work, academic relations and crisis management. With case studies from Tulane University and University of Nevada, Reno and in-depth advice from the field, this volume provides student affairs professionals with the guidance needed to launch collaborative, flexible and effective student services strategic planning in their own institutions. This is the 132nd volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series New Directions for Student Services. An indispensable resource for vice presidents of student affairs, deans of students, student counselors, and other student services professionals, New Directions for Student Services offers guidelines and programs for aiding students in their total development: emotional, social, physical, and intellectual.
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- 2010
10. Battle of Bunker Hill
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George E. Ellis and George E. Ellis
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- 2008
11. Aggressive Nationalism : McCulloch V. Maryland and the Foundation of Federal Authority in the Young Republic
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Richard E. Ellis and Richard E. Ellis
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- States' rights (American politics)--History, Banks and banking, Central--Law and legislation--United States--History, Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers--United States--History
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McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) has long been recognized to be one of the most significant decisions ever handed down by the United States Supreme Court. Indeed, many scholars have argued it is the greatest opinion handed down by the greatest Chief Justice, in which he declared the act creating the Second Bank of the United States constitutional and Maryland's attempt to tax it unconstitutional. Although it is now recognized as the foundational statement for a strong and active federal government, the immediate impact of the ruling was short-lived and widely criticized. Placing the decision and the public reaction to it in their proper historical context, Richard E. Ellis finds that Maryland, though unopposed to the Bank, helped to bring the case before the Court and a sympathetic Chief Justice, who worked behind the scenes to save the embattled institution. Almost all treatments of the case consider it solely from Marshall's perspective, yet a careful examination reveals other, even more important issues that the Chief Justice chose to ignore. Ellis demonstrates that the points which mattered most to the States were not treated by the Court's decision: the private, profit-making nature of the Second Bank, its right to establish branches wherever it wanted with immunity from state taxation, and the right of the States to tax the Bank simply for revenue purposes. Addressing these issues would have undercut Marshall's nationalist view of the Constitution, and his unwillingness to adequately deal with them produced immediate, widespread, and varied dissatisfaction among the States. Ellis argues that Marshall's'aggressive nationalism'was ultimately counter-productive: his overreaching led to Jackson's democratic rejection of the decision and failed to reconcile states'rights to the effective operation of the institutions of federal governance. Elegantly written, full of new information, and the first in-depth examination of McCulloch v. Maryland, Aggressive Nationalism offers an incisive, fresh interpretation of this familiar decision central to understanding the shifting politics of the early republic as well as the development of federal-state relations, a source of constant division in American politics, past and present.
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- 2007
12. Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2003 : 6th International Conference, Montréal, Canada, November 15-18, 2003, Proceedings, Part II
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Randy E. Ellis, Terry M. Peters, Randy E. Ellis, and Terry M. Peters
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- Radiology, Computer science, Computer vision, Medical informatics, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics
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The 6th International Conference on Medical Imaging and Computer-Assisted Intervention,MICCAI2003,washeldinMontr´ eal,Qu´ ebec,CanadaattheF- rmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel during November 15–18, 2003. This was the?rst time the conference had been held in Canada. The proposal to host MICCAI 2003 originated from discussions within the Ontario Consortium for Ima- guided Therapy and Surgery, a multi-institutional research consortium that was supported by the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Ministry of E- erprise, Opportunity and Innovation. The objective of the conference was to o?er clinicians and scientists a - rum within which to exchange ideas in this exciting and rapidly growing?eld. MICCAI 2003 encompassed the state of the art in computer-assisted interv- tions, medical robotics, and medical-image processing, attracting experts from numerous multidisciplinary professions that included clinicians and surgeons, computer scientists, medical physicists, and mechanical, electrical and biome- cal engineers. The quality and quantity of submitted papers were most impressive. For MICCAI 2003 we received a record 499 full submissions and 100 short c- munications. All full submissions, of 8 pages each, were reviewed by up to 5 reviewers, and the 2-page contributions were assessed by a small subcomm- tee of the Scienti?c Review Committee. All reviews were then considered by the MICCAI 2003 Program Committee, resulting in the acceptance of 206 full papers and 25 short communications. The normal mode of presentation at MICCAI 2003 was as a poster; in addition, 49 papers were chosen for oral presentation.
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- 2003
13. Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2003 : 6th International Conference, Montréal, Canada, November 15-18, 2003, Proceedings, Part I
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Randy E. Ellis, Terry M. Peters, Randy E. Ellis, and Terry M. Peters
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- Radiology, Computer science, Computer vision, Medical informatics, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics
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The 6th International Conference on Medical Imaging and Computer-Assisted Intervention,MICCAI2003,washeldinMontr´ eal,Qu´ ebec,CanadaattheF- rmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel during November 15–18, 2003. This was the?rst time the conference had been held in Canada. The proposal to host MICCAI 2003 originated from discussions within the Ontario Consortium for Ima- guided Therapy and Surgery, a multi-institutional research consortium that was supported by the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Ministry of E- erprise, Opportunity and Innovation. The objective of the conference was to o?er clinicians and scientists a - rum within which to exchange ideas in this exciting and rapidly growing?eld. MICCAI 2003 encompassed the state of the art in computer-assisted interv- tions, medical robotics, and medical-image processing, attracting experts from numerous multidisciplinary professions that included clinicians and surgeons, computer scientists, medical physicists, and mechanical, electrical and biome- cal engineers. The quality and quantity of submitted papers were most impressive. For MICCAI 2003 we received a record 499 full submissions and 100 short c- munications. All full submissions, of 8 pages each, were reviewed by up to 5 reviewers, and the 2-page contributions were assessed by a small subcomm- tee of the Scienti?c Review Committee. All reviews were then considered by the MICCAI 2003 Program Committee, resulting in the acceptance of 206 full papers and 25 short communications. The normal mode of presentation at MICCAI 2003 was as a poster; in addition, 49 papers were chosen for oral presentation.
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- 2003
14. The Kentucky River
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William E. Ellis and William E. Ellis
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- Interviews--Kentucky--Kentucky River, Oral history
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A sweeping cultural history, The Kentucky River reflects the rich tapestry of life along the banks. Flowing with tales of river ghosts and hidden treasures lying in the backwaters, the book records the myths and events the river has spawned. Bill Ellis also celebrates the Kentucky's influence on such figures as writer Wendell Berry and painter Paul Sawyier.Beginning with an intriguing overview of the river's formation and characteristics, Ellis shows how the stream has helped shape Kentucky's environment, economy, and political culture. In centuries past, flotillas of flatboats carried whiskey, pork, and valuable raw materials downriver to markets in Louisiana. Later, the river became a source of entertainment as showboats brought theater, movies, music, and dancing to otherwise isolated communities.The book describes the environmental impact of settlement, logging, mining, and industrialization, developments that have sometimes tainted the Kentucky's mighty waters with silt, sewage, and trash. In the last thirty years, however, Kentuckians have come together in major efforts to clean and preserve the Kentucky's waters and the life along its banks. Advocates for the river achieved a victory in protecting the stunning Kentucky River Palisades between Boonesborough and Frankfort, and efforts continue to preserve the irreplaceable river for future generations.
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- 2000
15. Lignin and Lignan Biosynthesis
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NORMAN G. LEWIS, SIMO SARKANEN, Laurence B. Davin, Carol A. Bonner, Roy A. Jensen, G. H. N. Towers, S. Singh, P. S. van Heerden, J. Zuiches, Huabin Meng, Wilbur H. Campbell, A.-M. Boudet, D. Goffner, C. Marque, J. Grima Pettenati, D. Palitha Dharmawardhana, B. E. Ellis, A. Ros Barceló, M. Morales, M. A. Pedreño, Jeffrey F. D. Dean, Peter R. LaFayette, Clayton Rugh, Alexandria H. Tristram, J. Todd Hoopes, Karl-Erik L. Eriksson, Scott A. Merkle, R. A. Savidge, P. V. Udagama-Randeniya, Yijun Xu, V. Leinhos, H. Förster, Gösta Brunow, Ilkka Kilpeläinen, Jussi Sipilä, Kaisa Syrjänen, Pirkko Karhunen, Harri Setälä, Petteri Rummakko, Lawrence L. Landucci, Sally Ralph, John H. Grabber, John Ralph, Ronald D. Hatfield, R. H. Atalla, N. Terashima, J. Nakashima, K. Takabe, Hans-Joachim G. Jung, Stéphane Quideau, Richard F. Helm, D. Robert, E. Ämmälahti, M. Bardet, G. Brunow, I. Kilpeläinen, K. Lundquist, V. Neirinck, Chen-Loung Chen, Lubo Jurasek, Fachuang Lu, Adrian F. A. Wallis, T. Katayama, Toshiaki Umezawa, Tomoya Okunishi, Mikio Shimada, David R. Gang, Masayu, NORMAN G. LEWIS, SIMO SARKANEN, Laurence B. Davin, Carol A. Bonner, Roy A. Jensen, G. H. N. Towers, S. Singh, P. S. van Heerden, J. Zuiches, Huabin Meng, Wilbur H. Campbell, A.-M. Boudet, D. Goffner, C. Marque, J. Grima Pettenati, D. Palitha Dharmawardhana, B. E. Ellis, A. Ros Barceló, M. Morales, M. A. Pedreño, Jeffrey F. D. Dean, Peter R. LaFayette, Clayton Rugh, Alexandria H. Tristram, J. Todd Hoopes, Karl-Erik L. Eriksson, Scott A. Merkle, R. A. Savidge, P. V. Udagama-Randeniya, Yijun Xu, V. Leinhos, H. Förster, Gösta Brunow, Ilkka Kilpeläinen, Jussi Sipilä, Kaisa Syrjänen, Pirkko Karhunen, Harri Setälä, Petteri Rummakko, Lawrence L. Landucci, Sally Ralph, John H. Grabber, John Ralph, Ronald D. Hatfield, R. H. Atalla, N. Terashima, J. Nakashima, K. Takabe, Hans-Joachim G. Jung, Stéphane Quideau, Richard F. Helm, D. Robert, E. Ämmälahti, M. Bardet, G. Brunow, I. Kilpeläinen, K. Lundquist, V. Neirinck, Chen-Loung Chen, Lubo Jurasek, Fachuang Lu, Adrian F. A. Wallis, T. Katayama, Toshiaki Umezawa, Tomoya Okunishi, Mikio Shimada, David R. Gang, and Masayu
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- 1998
16. Experimental Organometallic Chemistry
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ANDREA L. WAYDA, MARCETTA Y. DARENSBOURG, D. F. Shriver, John P. McNally, Voon S. Leong, N. John Cooper, John E. Ellis, Barbara J. Burger, John E. Bercaw, Patricia A. Bianconi, James L. Dye, T. W. Weidman, Mark P. Andrews, D. Christopher Roe, Donald J. Darensbourg, Guy Gibson, Håkon Hope, Dennis L. Lichtenberger, Glen Eugene Kellogg, Louis S. K. Pang, ANDREA L. WAYDA, MARCETTA Y. DARENSBOURG, D. F. Shriver, John P. McNally, Voon S. Leong, N. John Cooper, John E. Ellis, Barbara J. Burger, John E. Bercaw, Patricia A. Bianconi, James L. Dye, T. W. Weidman, Mark P. Andrews, D. Christopher Roe, Donald J. Darensbourg, Guy Gibson, Håkon Hope, Dennis L. Lichtenberger, Glen Eugene Kellogg, and Louis S. K. Pang
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- Organometallic chemistry--Congresses
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- 1987
17. The Union at Risk : Jacksonian Democracy, States' Rights and the Nullification Crisis
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Richard E. Ellis and Richard E. Ellis
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- Nullification (States' rights)
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The Nullification Crisis of 1832-33 is undeniably the most important major event of Andrew Jackson's two presidential terms. Attempting to declare null and void the high tariffs enacted by Congress in the late 1820s, the state of South Carolina declared that it had the right to ignore those national laws that did not suit it. Responding swiftly and decisively, Jackson issued a Proclamation reaffirming the primacy of the national government and backed this up with a Force Act, allowing him to enforce the law with troops. Although the conflict was eventually allayed by a compromise fashioned by Henry Clay, the Nullification Crisis raises paramount issues in American political history. The Union at Risk studies the doctrine of states'rights and illustrates how it directly affected national policy at a crucial point in 19th-century politics. Ellis also relates the Nullification Crisis to other major areas of Jackson's administration--his conflict with the National Bank, his Indian policy, and his relationship with the Supreme Court--providing keen insight into the most serious sectional conflict before the Civil War.
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- 1989
18. Separation of Hydrogen Isotopes
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HOWARD K. RAE, H. K. RAE, G. D. DAVIDSON, W. J. HOLTSLANDER, W. E. LOCKERBY, N. P. WYNN, M. BRIEC, J. RAVOIRE, M. ROSTAING, E. ROTH, B. LEFRANCOIS, E. NITSCHKE, H. ILGNER, S. WALTER, J. P. BUTLER, J. H. ROLSTON, W. H. STEVENS, M. HAMMERLI, G. M. KEYSER, D. B. McCONNELL, N. ANYAS-WEISS, P. KIRKBY, J. B. MARLING, J. R. SIMPSON, M. M. MILLER, S. H. BAUER, PH. PAUTROT, M. DAMIANI, M. L. ROGERS, P. H. LAMBERGER, R. E. ELLIS, T. K. MILLS, HOWARD K. RAE, H. K. RAE, G. D. DAVIDSON, W. J. HOLTSLANDER, W. E. LOCKERBY, N. P. WYNN, M. BRIEC, J. RAVOIRE, M. ROSTAING, E. ROTH, B. LEFRANCOIS, E. NITSCHKE, H. ILGNER, S. WALTER, J. P. BUTLER, J. H. ROLSTON, W. H. STEVENS, M. HAMMERLI, G. M. KEYSER, D. B. McCONNELL, N. ANYAS-WEISS, P. KIRKBY, J. B. MARLING, J. R. SIMPSON, M. M. MILLER, S. H. BAUER, PH. PAUTROT, M. DAMIANI, M. L. ROGERS, P. H. LAMBERGER, R. E. ELLIS, and T. K. MILLS
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- Deuterium oxide--Congresses, Hydrogen--Isotopes--Congresses, Isotope separation--Congresses, Heavy water reactors--Congresses
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- 1978
19. Furunculosis : Multidisciplinary Fish Disease Research
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Eva-Maria Bernoth, Anthony E. Ellis, Paul J. Midtlyng, Gilles Olivier, Peter Smith, Eva-Maria Bernoth, Anthony E. Ellis, Paul J. Midtlyng, Gilles Olivier, and Peter Smith
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- Furunculosis
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Furunculosis: Multidisciplinary Fish Disease Research presents a fascinating insight into the opinions and the controversies which have led to current knowledge of this disease. It is the first book to cover one single fish disease by presenting not just the reviews, but also critical examination of the progress made by various disciplines. The multidisciplinary approach of the book makes it a valuable guide for veterinarians, fisheries biologists, and fish farm managers, as well as an excellent instructional text for students. The volume explores current research strategies and projects what developments can be expected in each field. - Considers the whole disease and not just the pathogen, Aeromonas salmonicida - Analyzes the state of modern knowledge on the disease - Suggests topics for future research and uses furunculosis as a model for other diseases - Highlights and summarizes each section's themes and concepts - Presents a unique compendium of research information for all professionals working on furunculosis
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- 1997
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