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    Letter from Thos. J. Henley to C. E. Mix with letter from J. A. Sutter, 1856

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    Enclosed a letter form Capt. J. A. Sutter, and copies of his appointment and instructions as Special Agent, without compensation

    Investigations in Hermeneutic Bioethics

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    Widdershoven, G.A.M. [Promotor]Rehmann-Sutter, C. [Promotor

    Milcu St M. et Maximilian C. — Genetica Umanâ

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    Sutter Jean. Milcu St M. et Maximilian C. — Genetica Umanâ. In: Population, 23ᵉ année, n°6, 1968. p. 1124

    Cook Robert C. — Human Fertility. The modern dilemma

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    Sutter Jean. Cook Robert C. — Human Fertility. The modern dilemma. In: Population, 7ᵉ année, n°2, 1952. p. 352

    Drainwater reuse for the Sutter Basin

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    Presented at Irrigation district sustainability - strategies to meet the challenges: USCID irrigation district specialty conference held on June 3-6, 2009 in Reno, Nevada.Farmers in the Sutter Basin, in the Sacramento Valley of California, do not have sufficient irrigation supply to meet crop needs during peak irrigation demand and during years with surface water allocation restrictions. To help meet these needs, Reclamation District 1500 examined the viability of expanding its existing drainwater reuse system. Drought and reduced surface water allocations, which are partly attributed to ever-more-stringent environmental concerns and regulations, have markedly increased the hard-to-quantify socioeconomic value of a reliable water supply. Basin farmers have a sense of urgency to establish a supplemental irrigation supply. Expanding the drainwater reuse system for a supplemental irrigation supply will increase water delivery reliability in the Sutter Basin. Approximately 68,000 irrigated acres and over 500 miles of surface drainage channels encompass the study area, where rice is the predominate crop. This study highlights the need to identify supplemental irrigation sources in the absence of extensive master planning data. This study relied on stakeholder input to identify operational and management constraints and to develop specific evaluation criteria. Drainwater availability was inversely proportional to downstream irrigation demand in the Sutter Basin, which required special engineering consideration. The study found that drainwater quality concerns can be mitigated by (a) reusing drainwater upstream of the connate water zone, (b) blending drainwater with surface diversion water, and (c) implementing water quality monitoring program tailored to the recommended alternative. Two service-area-scale drainwater reuse alternatives are recommended to collectively provide up to 20,000 acre-feet of supplemental irrigation supply annually. Project implementation would help offset surface diversion shortages and increase water delivery reliability in the Sutter Basin

    Bovay (C.) Campiche (R.J.) Hainard (F.) Kaiser (H.) Pedrazzini (J.) Ruh (H.) Spescha (P.) L'Energie au quotidien. Aspects sociologiques et éthiques de la consommation d'énergie

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    Sutter Jacques. Bovay (C.) Campiche (R.J.) Hainard (F.) Kaiser (H.) Pedrazzini (J.) Ruh (H.) Spescha (P.) L'Energie au quotidien. Aspects sociologiques et éthiques de la consommation d'énergie. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°65/2, 1988. p. 246

    Massenkommunikation, Interaktion und soziales Handeln

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    Sutter T, Michael C, eds. Massenkommunikation, Interaktion und soziales Handeln. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag; 2001

    Mining for treatment-specific and general changes in target compounds and metabolic fingerprints in response to herbivory and phytohormones in *Plantago lanceolata*

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    Sutter R, Müller C. Mining for treatment-specific and general changes in target compounds and metabolic fingerprints in response to herbivory and phytohormones in *Plantago lanceolata*. New Phytologist. 2011;191(4):1069-1082

    ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES: QUALITY AND SAFETY

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    List of principal contributors -- Preface -- Ch. 1. Assisted reproductive technologies: current achievements and challenges for the future / A. Van Steirteghem -- Ch. 2. Epidemiology of multiple pregnancy including natural versus iatrogenic multiple pregnancy / A. Pinborg and A.N. Andersen -- Ch. 3. Obstetric risks and neonatal complications of twin pregnancy and higher-order multiple pregnancy / U.-B. Wennerholm -- Ch. 4. Prevention of multiple pregnancies after non-in vitro fertilization treatment / B. Cohlen and P.A. van Dop -- Ch. 5. Patient selection for single-embryo transfer / A. Strandell -- Ch. 6. Embryo selection for elective single-embryo transfer / E. Van Royen -- Ch. 7. Impact of elective single-embryo transfer on the total and multiple pregnancy rate / J. Gerris -- Ch. 8. Elective single-embryo transfer in the first cycle of in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection / D. De Neubourg -- Ch. 9. National experience with elective single-embryo transfer -- Introduction / J. Gerris -- a. Finland / S. Vilska and A. Tiitinen -- b. Belgium / P. De Sutter and M. Dhont -- c. Sweden / C. Bergh -- d. The Netherlands / D. Braat and J Kremer -- Ch. 10. Laboratory-related risks in assisted reproductive technologies / J.P.W. Vermeiden -- Ch. 11. Timing of embryo transfer as relevant to twin prevention / P. De Sutter and J. Gerris -- Ch. 12. Epidemiology and pathophysiology of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome / A. Delvigne -- Ch. 13. Clinical management and therapy of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome / P.A. van Dop -- Ch. 14. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: prevention in IVF and non-IVF treatment / J. Guibert and F. Olivennes -- Ch. 15. Health-economic considerations regarding single- versus double- embryo transfer / P. De Sutter and J. Gerris -- Ch. 16. Oncogenic risks related to assisted reproductive technologies / P.A. van Dop, H. Klip and C. Burger -- Ch. 17. Genetic considerations regarding azoospermic and severely oligozoospermic men / S. Repping, J. de Vries and F. van der Veen -- Ch. 18. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: risks and complications / I. Liebaers, K. Sermon and E. Van Assche -- Ch. 19. Preimplantation aneuploidy screening: myths and facts / J. Van der Eist -- Ch. 20. Congenital anomalies after in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection / M. Bonduelle -- Ch. 21. Miscellaneous risks and complications / P. De Sutter -- Ch. 22. Psychological complications of assisted reproductive technologies / J. Boivin and J. Takefman -- Ch. 23. Philosophical and ethical considerations regarding assisted reproductive technologies / G. Pennings -- Appendix -- Inde
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