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Volume contains: 1 keyes reports 44 (Rice v. Isham) 2 abbotts Decisions 409 (Hougton v. McAuliff) 27 NY 586 (Plato v. Reynolds) 28 NY 9 (Munro v. Merchant) 28 NY 103 (Adams v. Sage) 28 NY 122 (Dows v. Congdon) 28 NY 134 (Murphy v. Commiss. of Emigration) 28 NY 360 (Conkling v. Shelley) Unreported Case (Murdick v. Aikin) Unreported Case (Kellogg v. Totten) Unreported Case (Lasack v. Raymond) Unreported Case (Scammon v. Swift) Unreported Case (City Bk v. Drake) Unreported Case (Catlin v. Cole) Unreported Case (Creuse v. Figaniere) Unreported Case (Bk of St. Albans v. Heaton) Unreported Case (Skinner v. Newell)
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Large predators are among the most threatened species on the planet and ways of conserving them in the face of increasing human populations and associated resource requirements are becoming critical. This book draws upon the experiences of some of the world’s foremost large carnivore specialists to discuss the numerous issues associated reintroducing large predators back into their natural habitats. Reviews of internationally renowned reintroduction programs for wolves, European lynx and African wild dog reveal the successes and failures of these actions. Experts on tigers, snow leopards and jaguars contend that there are other conservation options of higher priority that will ensure their security in the long-term. Other experts discuss more theoretical aspects such as whether we know enough about these species to be able to predict their behavioural or ecological response to the reintroduction process. Social, economic, political and genetic considerations are also addressed.
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This timely volume provides a comprehensive review of current technology for all ocean energies. It opens with an analysis of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), with and without the use of an intermediate fluid. The historical and economic background is reviewed, and the geographical areas in which this energy could be utilized are pinpointed. The production of hydrogen as a side product, and environmental consequences of OTEC plants are looked at. The competitiveness of OTEC with conventional sources of energy is analysed. Optimisation, current research and development potential are also examined.Separate chapters provide a detailed examination of other ocean energy sources. The possib...