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    Bernard Howes and Bob Jackson

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    From left to right is Bernard Howes and Bob Jackson, students at Springfield College. Howes is wearing a suit and tie and Jackson is wearing a Varsity S sweater

    Bernard Howes and Bob Jackson

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    From left to right is Bernard Howes and Bob Jackson, students at Springfield College. Howes is wearing a suit and tie and Jackson is wearing a Varsity S sweater

    Hamilton County, Ohio Chapter -- 1944-51 -- Miscellaneous, NFIP -- letter, 1944-08-19

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    Memorandum from Howes, Mary M. on behalf of McIntosh, Robert G. dated 1944-08-19.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Conflict and the Senses: A Review of The Smell of Battle, the Taste of Siege

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    David Howes reviews Mark M. Smith's The Smell of Battle, the Taste of Siege: A Sensory History of the Civil War (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014)

    Daring to build fair and sustainable urban food systems: A case study of alternative food networks in Australia

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    Food systems are under pressure from population growth, climate change, resource scarcity and increasing urbanization. Alternative food networks are initiatives related to food provision that operate at a local level and are concerned with both environmental stewardship and social justice. This paper presents a case study of alternative food networks operating in Brisbane and Melbourne in order to analyze: i) their socio-economic and environmental contributions to the resilience and sustainability of urban food systems; and, ii) the limitations that alternative food networks are facing. The cases researched include examples of urban agriculture, food hubs, buyers’ groups, and specialist retailers. The results indicate that alternative food networks can improve access to healthy food, provide fairer conditions for farmers, reduce food loss/waste, increase environmental protection, and facilitate climate change adaptation. The limitations to the expansion of alternative food networks are also discussed, including the restricted access to land for growing food, low public engagement, and the dependence on volunteer labor. The paper concludes by summarizing the contribution of alternative food networks to urban food systems and identifies issues for future research

    Book Reviews: Beyond No Future: Cultures Of German Punk, Mirko M. Hall, Seth Howes and Cyrus M. Shahan (eds) (2016) London: Bloomsbury, 170 pp., ISBN: 9781501314087, h/bk, £74.00 [Book Review]

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    Review of Beyond No Future: Cultures of German Punk, edited by Merko M. Hall, Seth Howes and Cyrus M. Shahan, in Punk & Post-Punk 6 (1) (2017) pp. 137-139

    sj-pdf-1-ipe-10.1177_20416695211037710 - Supplemental material for Metallic: A Bivalent Ambimodal Material Property?

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ipe-10.1177_20416695211037710 for Metallic: A Bivalent Ambimodal Material Property? by Charles Spence, Fabiana M. Carvalho and David Howes in i-Perception</p

    SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES, STRUCTURE AND DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL-SUBSTITUTED BORON-COMPOUNDS

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    Jutzi P, KRATO B, HURSTHOUSE M, HOWES AJ. SYNTHESIS, PROPERTIES, STRUCTURE AND DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL-SUBSTITUTED BORON-COMPOUNDS. CHEMISCHE BERICHTE-RECUEIL. 1987;120(4):565-574

    Long-term growth in vitro of isolated, fully differentiated neurones from the central nervous system of an adult insect

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    A method is described for the isolation and growth in vitro of fully differentiated neurones from the thoracic ganglia of adult cockroaches. The presence of insect blood in the culture system is shown to promote growth. The morphology of the growing neurones and the plasticity of the branching processes are described and growth rates are measured. Using a fluorescent Ca2+ indicator dye, changes of intracellular calcium levels in the growing neurones in response to K+ depolarization have been measured. The results, indicating the presence of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels on neuronal processes in vitro, show that neurones can be maintained in a functional state for several weeks by this technique. Such preparations could prove useful for studying a variety of physiological and pharmacological properties of neurones, including the mechanisms controlling growth, synapse formation and neuronal interactions with other cell types. <br/

    MONO(ETA-1-PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL)SILANES AND BIS(ETA-1-PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL)SILANES - SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, AND PROPERTIES

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    Jutzi P, KANNE D, HURSTHOUSE M, HOWES AJ. MONO(ETA-1-PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL)SILANES AND BIS(ETA-1-PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL)SILANES - SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, AND PROPERTIES. CHEMISCHE BERICHTE-RECUEIL. 1988;121(7):1299-1305
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