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Late 1980s

by Matthieu De Castelbajac
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Bronze Age Research in the Late 1980s

by Kristina Jennbert
"... 1980s is presented. The dominant topics were settlement archaeology, spatial analysis, bronze metalwork and rock art with local or regional perspectives. Both generalistic and particularistic approaches are not-able with the use of quantitative and qualitative methods in a search of comprehensive vi ..."
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1980s is presented. The dominant topics were settlement archaeology, spatial analysis, bronze metalwork and rock art with local or regional perspectives. Both generalistic and particularistic approaches are not-able with the use of quantitative and qualitative methods in a search of comprehensive

INTERPRETIVE SUMMARY In the late 1980s, Monsanto began

by Julie M. Edge, John H. Benedict, John P. Carroll, H. Keith Reding
"... cotton by transformation with a construct containing the cry1Ac gene from Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki. The goal was to provide constitutive in-plant control of key lepidopteran pests in an environmentally friendly manner at a reduced cost. After receiving appropriate regulatory approvals, B ..."
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cotton by transformation with a construct containing the cry1Ac gene from Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki. The goal was to provide constitutive in-plant control of key lepidopteran pests in an environmentally friendly manner at a reduced cost. After receiving appropriate regulatory approvals, Bt cotton was launched commercially in the United States in 1996, and subsequently in Argentina, Australia, China, Mexico, and South Africa. In 2000, Bt cotton was commercially grown on approximately 4 million acres of cotton globally, with>97% grown in the United States. The registration of Bollgard cotton has brought cotton growers an in-plant protection method for use as part of an

Since the late 1980s, the USDA Natural Resources

by Conservation Service, Bridger Plant
"... (BPMC) has maintained cooperative agreements with the National Park Service (NPS), providing ..."
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(BPMC) has maintained cooperative agreements with the National Park Service (NPS), providing

America and Western Europe in the late 1980s (Dumas,

by Zhengjie Liu
"... 2007). In the last 10 years it has begun to expand to the rest of the world. In Asia, the fastest growing and most dynamic economic region in the world (World Bank, 2013a), the UX field has seen rapid development in recent years. Although only 7 % of UXPA members in 2012 were from Asia (Dumas & ..."
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? How has the course of its development been shaped by Asia’s particular social, economic, and cultural contexts? How will its future development be affected? And what can our colleagues in the rest of the world, especially those in the developing world, learn from our experience? This article provides

Following the financial and trade liberalization reforms of the late 1980s

by Luis Catão, Elisabetta Falcetti, Implicating Leonor Coutinho, Martin Gr, Paul Masson, Nadina Mezza
"... Following the liberalization reforms of the late 80s and early 90s, several emerging market economies have experienced large and persistent trade deficits. This paper focuses on the Argentine experience, examining the extent to which trade imbalances in the 1990s resulted from income and relative pr ..."
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Following the liberalization reforms of the late 80s and early 90s, several emerging market economies have experienced large and persistent trade deficits. This paper focuses on the Argentine experience, examining the extent to which trade imbalances in the 1990s resulted from income and relative

New evidence and perspectives on mergers

by Gregor Andrade, Mark Mitchell, Erik Stafford - Journal of Economic Perspectives , 2001
"... As in previous decades, merger activity clusters by industry during the 1990s. One particular kind of industry shock, deregulation, becomes a dominant factor, accounting for nearly half of the merger activity since the late 1980s. In contrast to the 1980s, mergers in the 1990s are mostly stock swaps ..."
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As in previous decades, merger activity clusters by industry during the 1990s. One particular kind of industry shock, deregulation, becomes a dominant factor, accounting for nearly half of the merger activity since the late 1980s. In contrast to the 1980s, mergers in the 1990s are mostly stock

1 Public Schools in Australia from the late 1970s to the late 1980s: the Seeds of Change

by Alan Barcan
"... The period from the late 1970s to the late 1980s were transition years for most public (government) school systems in Australia. A reaction was developing against the neo-progressive and radical (neo-Marxist) innovations of the late 1960s and 1970s such as school-based curricula, activity methods, a ..."
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The period from the late 1970s to the late 1980s were transition years for most public (government) school systems in Australia. A reaction was developing against the neo-progressive and radical (neo-Marxist) innovations of the late 1960s and 1970s such as school-based curricula, activity methods

The Decadal Shift of the Summer Climate in the Late 1980s over Eastern China and Its Possible Causes

by Zhang Renhey, Wu Bingyi, Zhao Ping, Han Jinping , 2008
"... In this paper, it is pointed out that a notable decadal shift of the summer climate in eastern China occurred in the late 1980s. In association with this decadal climate shift, after the late 1980s more precipita-tion appeared in the southern region of eastern China (namely South China), the western ..."
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In this paper, it is pointed out that a notable decadal shift of the summer climate in eastern China occurred in the late 1980s. In association with this decadal climate shift, after the late 1980s more precipita-tion appeared in the southern region of eastern China (namely South China

1Childhood Mortality in Kenya: An Examination of Trends and Determinants in the Late 1980s to Mid 1990s

by George Bicego, Mary Mahy
"... After Independence in the early 1960s, child mortality in Kenya fell rapidly. Until around 1980, the under 5 mortality rate (U5MR), the probability of dying by age 5, fell at an annual rate of about 4 percent per annum. This rate of decline slowed in the early 1980s, to about 2 per cent per annum. R ..."
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. Recent data from the 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey showed that, far from declining, the U5MR increased by as much as 25 percent from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s. This adverse trend coincided with a number of other adverse trends: stagnation in growth of per capita income, declining levels
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