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Regional organizations, development

In other brain regions such as the cerebellum, there are cells simultaneously undergoing proliferation, differentiation, migration, and apoptosis. Thus, the contribution of these basic cellular processes to organ development can vary temporally across organ regions and in relation to each other. [Pg.39]

The physical quality of a fertilizer can be evaluated by many different methods that can vary from simple observation to sophisticated techniques. Producers have adopted and/or developed methods to evaluate their particular products. International, national, and regional organizations have adopted, developed, and/or published procedures intended for general application to a variety of fertilizer products and raw materials.3,56,57... [Pg.1154]

Among the states and regional organizations that have developed far-reaching legislation for battery management-beyond the scope of Federal law-are ... [Pg.365]

Scenario II Regional organic production, processing and marketing This scenario is labelled the sustainable regional development scenario comprising models for sustainable production, processing and consumption based on local realities and market conditions. [Pg.279]

What impact does regional organic farming have on regional economic development ... [Pg.281]

Shibata T (2006) Asian logistics network map. Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Srivastava P (2011) Regional corridors development in regional cooperation. Asian Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series, p 258... [Pg.322]

The intensity of this peak strongly depends on the water content of the sample its behavior against concentration offers a general picture of the different structure-regions that develop in w/o microemulsions upon water addition (Fig. 5). Thus the aforementioned peak should be the expression of a polarizable entity, always present within the system, able to follow the various structures through which the system organizes itself upon increasing water contents. [Pg.205]


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