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In Refuge 22.1, the name of an author was misspelled on the contents page and on page 129. The correct spelling is Mahshid Esfandiari.
Erratum: in Refuge 22.1, the name of an author was misspelled on the contents page and on page 129. The correct spelling is Mahshid Esfandiari
House of refuge. Volume 5 : Complete
This is the complete ledger book identified as Volume 5, containing details about the residents of the House of Refuge, which was a juvenile facility in Cincinnati during the 19th century. The image of this volume (all pages) is available as v005_complete.pdf. Transcribed content is provided in the attached Excel and CSV files
House of refuge. Volume 2 : Complete
This is the complete expenditure book of the House of Refuge, which was a juvenile facility in Cincinnati during the 19th century. The image of this volume (all pages) is available as v002_complete.pdf. Transcribed names appear on this record as subject headings. Transcribed content is provided in the attached Excel and CSV files
Back Matter
Since May 1981, Refuge has been providing information on Canadian and international refugee issues and concerns
Back Matter
As you are aware, Refuge can no longer rely on government funding and is strugglingto survive on the basis of donations. Your response to our recent appeal is greatly appreciated and has made this publication possible. But we still have a long way to goto ensure continuing publication
House of refuge. Volume 1 : Complete
This is the complete register book of the House of Refuge, which was a juvenile facility in Cincinnati during the 19th century. The image of this volume (all pages) is available as v001_complete.pdf. Transcribed content is provided in the attached Excel and CSV files
Refugee Week and Refugee Film Festival: Art and Truth in Film — 4-8 February 1985
The Refugee Documentation Project was set up at York University in 1982 to facilitate research on refugees and to provide a library of specialized materials for the use of undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty members and visiting scholars. Thus far the Project has published three major research reports, a large bibliographical index on refugees and has been exten- sively used for research purposes. It has also been overseeing the publication of Refuge , Canada's periodical on refugees
Efficient Refuge policies for Bt cotton in India
This study examined the efficient refuge policies for Bt cotton for three cotton growing regions in India. This was accomplished by developing a single-pest, dual-toxin biological model simulating bollworm resistance to the Bt toxin and synthetic pyrethroids, followed by formulating profit functions for Bt and non-Bt cotton for a representative producer in each region. Profits received in subsequent periods were considered in the regulatory model in order to choose a refuge constraint (static problem) or a sequence of refuge policies (dynamic problem) for each region that maximize discounted profits received over 15 years, subject to various economic and biological constraints. Dynamic solutions for the regulatory problem were derived for each region using the Bellman equation. Results suggested that South Indian farmers do not need to grow a refuge, but farmers in the North and Central regions do. Results also suggested that planting sprayed refugia might be more profitable than planting unsprayed refugia. Sensitivity analysis revealed that the refuge requirements were sensitive to the initial Bt resistance level, relative proportion of CBWs in natural refuges, and proportions of heterozygous and homozygous fitnesses in all of the three regions. Moreover, static refugia were found more profitable as compared to dynamic refugia in the North and Central regions.Food Security and Poverty,
Correction
In the Note on the Politics of Counting the World's Refugees (page 12, Sept - Oct, 82 Refuge ), the fifth sentence should read, "The number of Palestinian refugees does include children of refugees ...
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