668 research outputs found

    Rex J. Rowley

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    Audio recording of the 10/06/13 UNLV Libraries Author Series event featuring Rex. J. Rowley, author of Everyday Las Vegas: Local Life in a Tourist Town. Includes remarks by Libraries Dean Patricia Iannuzzi, CGR Director Dave Schwartz, and Rowley

    Gary Sprouse presents Sonya Searle and Dallas Rowley with certificates

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    Gary Sprouse presents Sonya Searle and Dallas Rowley with certificates

    Middleton and Rowley: Forms of Collaboration in the Jacobean Playhouse

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    This review considers Middleton & Rowley: Forms of Collaboration in the Jacobean Playhouse

    FEMS Microbiology Letters

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    https://academic.oup.com/femsle/pages/new-insights-on-the-nitrogen-cycle?login=fals

    The educational implications of childhood onset schizophrenia

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    Includes bibliographical references

    My Favorite Place: Steven Rowley: South Portland Public Library

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    A brief profile of author Steven Rowley. Discusses his forays into fiction and film in Palm Springs, California, and fond memories of childhood summers spent at the South Portland Public Library

    Posner, Economics and the Law: from Law and Economics to an Economic Analysis of Law.

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    The purpose of this article is to discuss Posner's economic analysis of law and to analyse the differences between his economic analysis of law and law and economics. We propose and demonstrate a twofold original argument. First, we show that Posner does not only propose an economic analysis of the working of the legal system but also that his approach has changed in the early 1970s, shifting from a law and economics perspective in which the focus is put on the working of the economic system to an economic analysis of law in which the emphasis is put on the functioning of the legal system. He appears then no longer influenced by Aaron Director and Ronald Coase but rather by Gary Becker. Therefore, and this is the second part of our demonstration, we show that the evolution in Posner's works essentially derives from the influence of Becker and the adoption by the former of the methodological views of the latter. More precisely, we claim that Posner no longer retains a -- restrictive -- definition of economics by subject matter but that he aligns himself on Becker and his broader definition of economics placing nonmarket decisions and method at the core of the discipline. In other words, we argue that Posner is the first who transposes Becker’s definition of economics in law and economics and that this is precisely what makes Posner's economic analysis of law possible and specific, and also of particular importance.

    A comparison of hay conservation systems

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    The high cost an dshortage of farm labour in the Esperance District is posing serious problems for farmers using traditional hay conservation systems. Author Ted Rowley, then an advisor with the Esperance District office of the Department of Agriculture surveyed a number of farms to study the economics of varoius alternatives. This article is a summary of his report presented to a 1976 Fodder Conservation Workshop

    25th European Nitrogen Cycle Meeting: from molecules to climate change

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    The European Nitrogen Cycle meeting is an annual event, bringing together many research groups in Europe with long-lasting and complementary expertise on several aspects of this ecological cycle and its implication for humans (https://enc2022.azuleon.org/welcome). The program selected by the Scientific Committee encouraged the participation of groups with complementary expertise spanning from microbiology, physiology, ecology, biotechnology and engineering, with a shared interest in the nitrogen cycle. A dedicated logo was created by Prof. Giardina, as a member of the organizing commitee. The event included 9 thematic sessions, one welcome and one closing session. The scientific committee invited the Keynote lecturers (35' talks + 10' Q&A) and directly contributed in defining the invited talks (20' talks + 5' Q&A). The committee chaired and selected the topic abstracts for each session (at least 3 per session, 8' talks + 2' Q&A). The keynote speakers presented novel approaches and insights to most of the nitrogen cycle related issues, including the most recent advances in molecular machinery characterisation and in novel RNA-based strategies for metabolic regulation, as well as the state-of-the-art of the effect of climate change on the nitrogen cycle (and the related bacterial communities). The opening lecture was on the past, present and future of the European research in the Nitrogen Cycle, held by Prof. David Richardson (Norwich, UK), at that time Vice Chancellor of the UEA Norwich University at that time and a key leader in the field. The event has bee acknowledged by an opening prolusion by the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine Prof. Della Rocca and the Vice-Rector for the International Relationships Prof. Botta. The event gained the official support of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine Council (register n 119, 25 May 2022)
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