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The editors of this book wanted to make available the current scientific factual information without 'spin' or value judgements, and to this end a group of scientists representing the Association of Applied Biologists, the Royal Entomological Society and the British Ecological Society planned a conference with the title of this book for September 2002. At a later date, the editors selected speakers from the conference and invited them to write chapters specifically for a book. After an introductory chapter by the President of the Rockefeller Foundation on the international dimension of GM crops, separate parts of the book are devoted to the ecological dimensions of gene flow, wider biodiversity issues, soils and soil processes and risk assessment.
Abraham Rush (b. ca. 1770 -d. ca. 1841), the son of Abraham, a German immigrant to South Carolina in ca. 1770, married in ca. 1790 a woman named Jane (b. ca. 1780 -d. ca. 1853). Descendants and relatives lived in Arkansas, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Washington and elsewhere.
List of members in v. 1-3, 5, 14.
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