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    Baker, J.R. — Parasitic Protozoa. London, Hutchinson University Library, 1969

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    Bourlière François. Baker, J.R. — Parasitic Protozoa. London, Hutchinson University Library, 1969. In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 24, n°2, 1970. p. 302

    Taylor, A.E.R. and Baker, J.R. — The cultivation of Parasites in vitro. Oxford, Blackwell, 1968

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    Bourlière François. Taylor, A.E.R. and Baker, J.R. — The cultivation of Parasites in vitro. Oxford, Blackwell, 1968. In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 22, n°4, 1968. p. 523

    J.R. Baker. Abraham Trembley of Geneva, scientist and philosopher (1710-1784)

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    Delorme Albert. J.R. Baker. Abraham Trembley of Geneva, scientist and philosopher (1710-1784). In: Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications, tome 6, n°1, 1953. pp. 81-83

    Marriage record of Baker, Henderson and Nathaniel, Nora

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    Marriage license for Henderson Baker and Nora Nathaniel. J.R. King was the officiant

    FIGURE 4 in Redescription Of Paracaropsis Travisi (Baker, 1949) (Trombidiformes: Cheyletidae), With Range Expansion, Additional Host Records, And Reevaluation Of Cheyletid Chaetotaxy Based On The Sejugal Furrow

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    FIGURE 4: Paracaropsis travisi, legs. 4a. Leg I, lateral. 4b. Leg II, lateral. 4c. Leg III, dorsal. 4d. Leg IV, dorsal.Published as part of Skvarla, M., Fisher, J.R. & Dowling, A.P.G., 2014, Redescription Of Paracaropsis Travisi (Baker, 1949) (Trombidiformes: Cheyletidae), With Range Expansion, Additional Host Records, And Reevaluation Of Cheyletid Chaetotaxy Based On The Sejugal Furrow, pp. 335-345 in Acarologia 54 (3) on page 342, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20142135, http://zenodo.org/record/466728

    A new, high sensitivity laser vibrometer

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    This paper introduces a new design of laser vibrometer which allows high sensitivity, noncontact measurement of normal-to-surface target motion. The design includes use of a retro-reflective tape covered PZT-element to remove the sign ambiguity in surface velocity, which is inherent in the form of Doppler detection used in laser vibrometers. Utilization of this element offers the potential for a compact, cost effective design, suitable for portable, on-site use in engineering situations

    Corporate social responsability and corporate governance

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    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a model of corporate governance (CG) extending fiduciary duties from fulfillment of responsibilities toward the firm's owners to fulfillment of analogous fiduciary duties toward all the firm's stakeholders. After considering the place of CSR in the debate about alternative CG modes, a full‐fledged social contract foundation of the multistakeholder and multifiduciary model is presented. The chapter shows that CSR is a social norm that would endogenously emerge from the stakeholders' social contract seen as the first move in an equilibrium selection process that reaches the equilibrium state of a CG institution. The social contract provides a model of the impartial mediating reasoning performed by a board of directors striving to balance different claims of stakeholders. It also allows deducing the multistakeholder objective function that socially responsible firms maximize, and then provides a specification of the particular fiduciary duties owed to each stakeholder according to its position
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