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  1. Pig Genetic Resources in Europe: Characterisation and Conservation : Eaap Publication No. 104 (EAAP Publications)
  2. Genetic Relationship of the Ainu Langu (Oceanic linguistics special publication) by James Patrie, 1982-03
  3. A clinical, pathological, and genetic study of multiple neurofibromatosis (American lecture series, publication no. 281. The Bannerstone Division of American lectures in dermatology) by Frank W Crowe, 1956
  4. Molecular genetics of common metabolic disease (A Wiley medical publication) by David J Galton, 1985
  5. BMS Explained: Molecular Genetics by J. T. Hancock, 1999-08-15
  6. Psychiatric Genetics by John I. Nurnberger, Wade Berrettini, 1998-01-15
  7. Molecular Genetics of Endocrine Disorders
  8. Atlas of Metabolic Diseases (A Hodder Arnold Publication)(2nd Edition) by William L. Nyhan, Bruce A. Barshop, et all 2005-09-29
  9. Genetic studies on Drosophila virilis,: With considerations on the genetics of other species of Drosophila, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by Charles William Metz, 1923
  10. Genetic Research in Psychiatry. Publications of the American Psychopathological Association Volume XXX
  11. Genetic Predisposition to Cancer (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Rosalind A.; Easton, Douglas F.; Ponder, Bruce A. J.; Eng, Charis Eeles, 2004
  12. Genetic studies in mental subnormality (British journal of psychiatry. Special publication)
  13. Genetics, dentition and taxonomy (University of Wyoming publications) by David Lee Greene, 1967
  14. Fabian Marcaccio: The altered genetics of painting (John Post Lee publication) by Fabian Marcaccio, 1993

121. Michael H. Crawford Publications: Genetic Structure Of Newfoundland Fishing Vill
genetic Structure of Newfoundland Fishing Villages. 1988 Repetition of the same pairsof names in marriages in Fogo Island, Newfoundland and genetic variation.
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... Vita Genetic Structure of Newfoundland Fishing Villages Devor, E.J., M.H. Crawford and T. Koertvelyessy 1984 Marital structure and genetic heterogeneity of Ramea Island, Newfoundland. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Koertvelyessy, T., M.H. Crawford, et al. 1988 Repetition of the same pairs of names in marriages in Fogo Island, Newfoundland and genetic variation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Koertvelyessy, T., M.H. Crawford et al. 1989 Political affiliation, modernization and mating structure in Fogo Island, Newfoundland. Collegium Antropologicum Crawford, M.H., T. Koertvelyessy, R.G. Huntsman, M. Collins, R. Duggirala, L. Martin, and D. Keeping 1995 Effects of religion, economics, and geography on genetic structure of Fogo Island, Newfoundland. American J. of Human Biology

122. GRAIN | Seedling | 2001 | A Dissapointing Compromise
adopted the new International Treaty on Plant genetic Resources for
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Change width Lo-graphics Fight for rights Agricultural research QUICK LINKS HOME WHAT'S NEW SUBSCRIBE NEW from GRAIN BIO-IPR Semences... THE FIGHT FOR RIGHTS BIO-IPR BRL (legislation) TRIPS review TRIPS-plus Links AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOR WHOM? GM Contamination Hybrid rice Bt Cotton Growing Diversity Relevant links GRAIN PUBLICATIONS Briefings Against the grain Seedling Biodiversidad Semences de la biodiv New from GRAIN ABOUT GRAIN about the organisation about the programme Staff Email this page Feedback Copy and distribute About grain.org Privacy Lo-graphics version What's new? Publications About us Subscribe ... A dissapointing compromise Print
A DISAPPOINTING COMPROMISE GRAIN Seedling editorial The feeling in the room was one of tired relief when delegates finally adopted the new International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture on November 3, 2001. After seven long years of stormy negotiations at the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), a deal was finally struck on the rules of the game for sharing, conserving and using the world's crop genetic resources. The FAO's Director General tried to lift the mood by proudly declaring it the "first treaty of the millennium," marking a giant step towards food security on the planet. But government delegates and NGOs alike were left feeling anticlimactic: many of the central issues remain unresolved and open to interpretation. The new Treaty aims to ensure food security through the conservation, exchange and sustainable use of plant genetic resources. Its overall focus encompasses all plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. But its core provisions on access and benefit sharing only apply to a small and specific list of crops. The genetic resources of those crops will be pooled into a multilateral system that will operate under the rules of the Treaty.

123. AEI - Publications
Home publications genetic Testing and the Use of Information.genetic Testing and the Use of Information,
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Browse by: Date Subject Author Type ... Publications Genetic Testing and the Use of Information Genetic Testing and the Use of Information Print Mail Edited by Clarisa Long Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000 Dimensions: 6'' x 9'' 144 pages AEI Press (Washington) Publication Date: December 1999 Hardcover ISBN: 0844741094 Price: $ 34.95 Add to Cart We are in the early years of a technological revolution arising from our understanding of the genetic meaning of life. Scientists' ability to manipulate and decode genes is advancing at an extraordinary paceso fast that we are often unprepared to handle the many vexing legal, economic, ethical, and social issues it raises. The combination of genetic research and information technology prompts often chilling questions of privacy and genetic discrimination. In Genetic Testing and the Use of Information , leading scholars confront these hard, fundamental questions: Should individuals be allowed personal property rights to their DNA, cells, or tissues? How should policy makers regulate the biotechnology industry to maximize safety without stifling innovation? What are the appropriate uses of gene therapy and other genetic manipulations? Who should have access to information derived from a genetic test? Should one be obligated to tell a spouse or a child test results? Should governments ever appropriately mandate individual genetic testing or community-wide genetic screening? Will employers be able to require the release of genetic records as a condition of employment? Will insurance companies be allowed to use genetic information to determine risk? At what point does a genetic condition qualify as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act?

124. Embrapa - Genetic Resources And Biotechnology - Bioinformatics
publications. 2003. Neshich G, Togawa RC, Mancini AL, Kuser PR, YamagishiME, Pappas G Jr, Torres WV, Campos TF, Ferreira LL, Luna
http://asparagin.cenargen.embrapa.br/publications/

125. AGPS/PGR : Publications
Plant genetic Resources publications. In order to read some of ourdocuments written in PDF format, the necessary free software can
http://www.fao.org/ag/AGp/AGPS/pgr/publ.htm
Plant Production and Protection Division - AGP
Seed and Plant Genetic Resources Service - AGPS
Plant Genetic Resources Publications
In order to read some of our documents written in PDF format, the necessary free software can be downloaded from this link PUBLISHED BY FAO: Restoring farmers' seed systems in disaster situations
3 - 5 November 1998 FAO Rome.
This workshop was organised under FAO's mandate to facilitate the implementation of the Global Plan of Action (GPA) for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of crop genetic resources for food and agriculture, adopted by the International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources, held in Leipzig, Germany in June, 1996. online version Proceedings of the International Workshop on Developing Institutional Agreements and Capacity to Assist Farmers in Disaster Situations to Restore agricultural Systems and Seed Security Activities
3 - 5 November 1998 FAO Rome.
This workshop was organised under FAO's mandate to facilitate the implementation of the Global Plan of Action (GPA) for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of crop genetic resources for food and agriculture, adopted by the International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources, held in Leipzig, Germany in June, 1996. online version The Application of Biotechnology to the Conservation and Improvement of Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Species
November 1997 FAO Rome.

126. 2002 Building Publications - Genetic Algorithms For Accessing
genetic Algorithms for Accessing Engineering Performance. genetic Algorithmsfor Accessing Engineering Performance. (131 K) Chang, LM; Zhang, L.
http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/build02/art073.html

127. BFRL Publications - Genetic Programming
BFRL publications genetic programming. genetic programming. AcceleratingScientific Discovery Through Computation and Visualization II.
http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/bfrlall/key/key1585.html

128. ALRC Discussion Paper 66 Protection Of Human Genetic Information - Front And Bac
Fax (02) 9284 6363 Email genetic@alrc.gov.au ALRC homepage http//www.alrc portionsof them in the text of the report and in other Commission publications.
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Protection of Human Genetic Information
How to make comments and submissions
You are invited to make comments and submissions on the proposals and questions raised in this Paper, which should be sent to
The Executive Director Australian Law Reform Commission
GPO Box 3708 SYDNEY NSW 2001
Level 25, 135 King Street ( from 9 September 2002 SYDNEY NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9284 6333
TTY: (02) 9284 6379 Fax: (02) 9284 6363
E-mail: genetic@alrc.gov.au
ALRC homepage: http://www.alrc.gov.au
Closing date: 29 November 2002 It would be helpful if comments addressed specific proposals or paragraphs in the Paper. Electronic submissions are preferred (but not required). Confidentiality In the absence of a clear indication that a submission is intended to be confidential, it will be made available to any person or organisation on request. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth).

129. Publications
publications. GeneTalk Gene Talk is the quarterly newsletter of the Associationof genetic Technologists and is mailed firstclass to all members in February
http://www.agt-info.org/publication.html
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GeneTalk: Gene Talk is the quarterly newsletter of the Association of Genetic Technologists and is mailed first-class to all members in February, May, August and November. This publication includes important announcements from the association as well as relevant updates within the industry and regions. In its short history, it has proven to be a vital communication of our organization. The Journal of the Association of Genetic Technologists: The official journal of the Association of Genetic Technologists is published four times a year in February, May, August and November. The journal is a benefit of AGT membership. Subscriptions are available, however, to individuals and libraries for $105 ($130 outside of North America). Click here to order a subscription to the Journal. Placement Service (employment) and commercial advertisements are also accepted for publication in the journal. Click here to place an order for advertising. The Journal of the Association of Genetic Technologists is pleased to consider manuscripts that describe experience with cytogenetics, molecular cytogenetics or biochemical genetics and the application of these disciplines. If you have an article that you would like to contribute, please contact the editor.

130. Human Genome Project Publications
A listing of Human Genome Project online publications detailing information on what the project is; its progress, history, and goals; what issues are associated with genome research; the science
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131. Braunstein Lab - UNC Chapel Hill
Research focuses on understanding the role protein secretion plays in the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Includes research data, publications, and online tools.
http://www.unc.edu/~jmcdono/braunsteinlab/
Genetics and pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis - UNC Chapel Hill

132. Pharmaceutical Research And Manufacturers Of America | Publications
Profiles Reports Quick Facts Stats Facts Weekly Report Press Releases Legal Documents TwoPager Value of Medicines. PhRMA is pleased to present the 2004 edition of the Pharmaceutical
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To attack debilitating or fatal diseases in the developing world requires much more than the right medication. Roads, sanitation, rudimentary health education and awareness, sufficient budget resources and effective public health policies all are needed if health services are to be accessible, sustainable and effective. more The Value of Medicines 2001
The following pages provide further examples of how pharmaceuticals give value, to real patients and their families, as well as to bottom line and expenditure charts and the health care system and society as a whole. Several kinds of evidence should be veighed in assessing the value of medicines. more Why Do Medicines Cost So Much?

133. Louis D. Druel
Professor of kelp evolution, genetics and agronomy. Current research and publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/druehl/
Louis D. Druehl, Professor KELP EVOLUTION, GENETICS, AND AGRONOMY
Biological Sciences
Simon Fraser University
B.Sc. Washington State University
M.Sc. University of Washington
Ph.D. University of British Columbia
Bamfield Marine Station: (604)728-3301; druehl@sfu.ca
Institute for Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Current Research Program My research focuses on the large brown algae, the kelp (Laminariales). Presently, our laboratory is concentrating on two aspects of kelp biology: 1. evolution and population genetic diversity and 2. marine agronomy. Evolution and genetic diversity are being explored using molecular tools. Our contributions are most advanced in our evolution studies. We have examined chloroplast and ribosomal DNA diversity among kelp species, genera and families, and between the kelp order Laminariales, other orders of brown algae, and other divisions of plants. These studies have provided provocative insights into kelp evolution; for example: 1. We were able to demonstrate a surprisingly close evolutionary relationship of kelp and the freshwater fungus Achlya . 2. On the basis of ribosomal and chloroplast DNA data we have proposed that the taxonomy of the Laminariales is greatly inflated and suggested a reduction of advanced families of kelp from three to one, a reduction of kelp genera from 25 to five, and a reduction of kelp species from well over 100 to 25. 3. Application of a molecular clock to our DNA data suggests kelp genetically diverged 16-22 million years ago, thus, evolving simultaneously with the modern terrestrial legumes. Earlier estimates, based on questionable fossil fragments, had these 3dinosaurs of the plant world2 diverging very much earlier.

134. Centre For The Molecular Genetics Of Development
Facilities, staff, publications and meetings for understanding the rules and mechanisms that govern the behaviour of cells during development, with research groups at the University of Adelaide and The Australian National University.
http://www.cmgd.adelaide.edu.au/
Understanding the rules and mechanisms that govern the behaviour of cells from fertilisation to the mature organism constitutes an intriguing and important challenge. Intriguing, because the events of development are extraordinary in their beauty and complexity. Important, because advances in this area will generate a new wave of medical and commercial applications.
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135. Heldref Publications: Nonprofit Publisher Of Scholarly Journals & Learned Public
Several factors have been put forward to explain such differentials, includinggenetic makeup, religious prescriptions, personal hygiene, austere habits
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136. Genetics And Developmental Biology
Research and graduate education, seminars, publications and open positions for training and employment. University of Connecticut .
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137. Foundation For The Future | Home
Nonprofit organization offers seminars and publications related to envisioning future human evolution. Includes nomination information of the Kistler Prize for excellence in human genetics research.
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138. The Grenoble Dictyostelium Discoideum Group
Research on endocytosis, adhesion and programmed cell death using the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum as a model organism. Includes project data and illustrations, and selected publications.
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Biochemistry and genetics in a model eucaryote: the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum
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Last updated May 25, 2001 The natural habitat of the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum is the upper layer of soil in deciduous forests. There, the decaying organic material allows the growth of an abundant population of telluric micro-organisms which serves as preys for Dictyostelium amoebae. In the laboratory setting, either fed with bacteria or with rich nutrient medium, Dictyostelium is a well-suited model organism to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms of important biological problems such as cell motility, phagocytosis and vesicular traffic, signal transduction, programmed cell death, differentiation in distinct cell types and developmental processes (see " The Dictyostelium Virtual Library "). As

139. Geriatric Care Inservice Training For Eldercare Nurses, Nurse Aides, Activities
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140. DairyLinks.com
A listing of links to other websites and business involved in the dairy industry including genetics companies, hoof trimming services, dairy breeders, and publications.
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