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Australia | comparative: about one third (33%) the size of Tasmania |
(1961) | Comparative Advantage and Development Policy, American |
-Ohlin model) emphasized trade based on the | comparative advantage of countries with very different |
gies can be great in terms of established a | comparative advantage in otherwise competitive markets; |
ects have shown, for example, that national | comparative advantage is created not revealed, that hig |
the civil service reduced the international | comparative advantage of Canada, having negative implic |
apitalism: The Institutional Foundations of | Comparative Advantage, Oxford: Oxford University Press, |
Abolishing all tariffs will result in a | comparative advantage, thus benefit both parties. |
This is clearly the case of | comparative advantage. |
Many saw the | comparative advantages of full French citizenship as gr |
waves for naming its competitors and using | comparative advertising to gain business among corporat |
identical terrain patterns, signifying the | comparative ages of the two regions. |
a critical article in the academic journal | Comparative American Studies, titled "Reading Azar Nafi |
Although the | comparative analyses are hampered by the generally low |
Андрей Николаевич Белозерский) he conducted | comparative analysis of bacterial DNA and RNA, and pred |
Comparative analysis of the primary protein sequence of | |
cal validation, analytical verification and | comparative analysis techniques. |
The Radical Right in Western Europe: A | Comparative Analysis is a book written by Herbert Kitsc |
and Social Security in the United States: a | Comparative Analysis (1937) |
nt exist in the public domain thus enabling | comparative analysis from different angles of perspecti |
f poetical language in the age of Puskin: A | comparative analysis (1983) |
Navahoceros as well as other species for a | comparative analysis (Cervalces scotti, Alces alces, Ra |
theses developed earlier and apply rigorous | comparative analysis to a carefully chosen set of case |
mophilic archaeon Aeropyrum pernix based on | comparative analysis of 23S rRNA sequences". |
000 "Apples and oranges": prospects for the | comparative analysis of the EU and NAFTA as continental |
Before the "Final Solution": Toward a | Comparative Analysis of Political Antisemitism in Inter |
Using | comparative analysis of all the material available to h |
Mysticism east and west: A | comparative analysis of the nature of mysticism, New Yo |
ALIL pseudoknot was identified though | comparative analysis of the a class of transposable ele |
The Formation of Campaign Agendas: A | Comparative Analysis of Party and Media Roles in Recent |
lement of Refugees in Finland and Cyprus: A | Comparative Analysis and Possible Lessons for Israel", |
International Fisheries Management: a | Comparative Analysis of Legal Approaches to Management |
in Spanish fascism and he has also produced | comparative analysis of Western European fascism. |
e with the Bogd Gegen were not confirmed by | comparative analysis of his book and manuscripts. |
ef, G.), Politics in the American States: A | Comparative Analysis, Eighth Edition (2004):157-193. |
ical patterns of political violence through | comparative analysis. |
n Hunter, Scottish surgeon, pathologist and | comparative anatomist (born 1728) |
For the English physician, zoologist and | comparative anatomist (23 June 1823 - 3 July 1890), see |
1, 1841 - January 21, 1925) was an American | comparative anatomist, born in Boston to David and Celi |
ne 27, 1876), German naturalist, zoologist, | comparative anatomist, geologist, and microscopist, was |
Perthshire - 1826) was an eminent Scottish | comparative anatomist, extra-mural teacher in anatomy, |
so Franz Leydig, was a German zoologist and | comparative anatomist. |
via in 1851, and was appointed professor of | comparative anatomy in 1863. |
k vertebrate evolution is studied utilizing | comparative anatomy & functional morphology of existing |
After studying abroad, he was instructor in | comparative anatomy at Harvard College, 1872-1873, he a |
d in 1869 became a professor of zoology and | comparative anatomy at the University of Padua. |
In 1861 he was Hunterian professor of | comparative anatomy and physiology, and in 1863 deliver |
He became interested in science after a | comparative anatomy course; the professor, Harold Wolfe |
ris and collaborated in the drafting of the | comparative anatomy lessons of comparative anatomy of G |
1852 he accepted a medical professorship of | comparative anatomy at Charlestown, Massachusetts, but |
Leuret is remembered for his work in | comparative anatomy of the brain with Louis Gratiolet. |
Much of his scientific research dealt with | comparative anatomy of the ear, in particular the inner |
From 1874 to 1879, Garrod taught | comparative anatomy at King's College London. |
Kings and Councillors: An Essay in the | Comparative Anatomy of Human Society (1936) |
dicine, he kept up a series of studies into | comparative anatomy of animals. |
In 1821 he was elected professor of | comparative anatomy in the Philadelphia museum. |
Forbes lectured on | comparative anatomy at Charing Cross Hospital Medical S |
1853, Carter became a student in human and | comparative anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons, w |
ammerdam, Dutch naturalist, founder of both | comparative anatomy and entomology (born 1637) |
Beginning in 1839 he taught | comparative anatomy at the Jardin des Plantes. |
He was Professor of Zoology and | Comparative Anatomy at the University of Cambridge from |
at Guy's Hospital, Examiner in Zoology and | Comparative Anatomy at the University of London, and Le |
was awarded the Linacre chair of human and | comparative anatomy at the University of Oxford in 1881 |
Grant Museum of Zoology and | Comparative Anatomy established by Robert Edmond Grant |
ammerdam, Dutch naturalist, founder of both | comparative anatomy and entomology (died 1680) |
s the Fullerian Professor of Physiology and | Comparative Anatomy at the Royal Institution, a positio |
ers he had read to the Royal Society on the | Comparative Anatomy of Stomachs and Guts. |
The Gallery of Palaeontology and | Comparative Anatomy and other parts of Jardin des Plant |
ortunity to occupy the chair of zoology and | comparative anatomy at the faculty of science in Strasb |
teppe kurgans are not in evidence, and that | comparative anatomy suggests the deceased came from a l |
tal, London in 1857 and also on zoology and | comparative anatomy at Middlesex Hospital in 1861. he w |
to Turin where he was assigned the chair of | comparative anatomy that he held till 1915. |
ces, as well as his own brain; showcases of | comparative anatomy of reptiles and birds; casts of the |
With a thesis on the | comparative anatomy of the eye, Drummond graduated M.D. |
In 1861 he became Professor of | Comparative Anatomy at the University of Bologna and in |
Paolo Enriques taught Zoology and | Comparative Anatomy at the University of Sassari (1917 |
ained a year at Oxford as a demonstrator in | comparative anatomy but left in 1910 to University Coll |
inted head of the Department of Zoology and | Comparative Anatomy at the University of Birmingham, a |
eda became professor of botany, zoology and | comparative anatomy at the University of Ghent. |
n 1868 he became a professor of zoology and | comparative anatomy at the University of Leiden, and in |
Menzbier was a professor of | comparative anatomy at Moscow University from 1886 unti |
riginally the 'Professorship of Zoology and | Comparative Anatomy', but was renamed in 1934. |
ontology) and Georges Pouchet (Professor of | Comparative Anatomy) who wished to preserve and present |
der vergleichenden Anatomie (Development of | Comparative Anatomy), 1855 |
in the meantime done some research work in | comparative anatomy, and had begun his work on the pois |
He innovated in | comparative anatomy, with ideas not found in Malpighi, |
Half of the Gallery of | Comparative Anatomy, first floor of the building |
ysiology and then as the chair of Human and | Comparative Anatomy, although its origins can be traced |
generalities rarely extended beyond strict | comparative anatomy, the phenomena of adaptation to fun |
835-36, and had charge of the department of | comparative anatomy, but left the service on the return |
rsity he also studied embryology, genetics, | comparative anatomy, and paleontology while he was in P |
is reputation is based upon the handbook of | comparative anatomy, the 9th ed. of which, by Lang, was |
His better known work was in the fields of | comparative anatomy, development history and teratology |
at the University of Heidelberg and taught | comparative anatomy, zoology and veterinary science sta |
in 1876, he was appointed as a professor of | comparative anatomy, embryology and histology. |
ologna from 1803 to 1841 (now the Museum of | Comparative Anatomy, one of the museums of the Universi |
was an Estonian biologist and professor of | comparative anatomy, embryology and histology, who work |
P. de Candolle by giving demonstrations in | comparative anatomy. |
cept of the "unity of type", a precursor of | comparative anatomy. |
irds (Theropoda, Aves: Neornithes) based on | comparative anatomy. |
one of the first workers in the science of | comparative anatomy. |
ctet was appointed professor of zoology and | comparative anatomy. |
ajor contributor to the history of ideas in | comparative anatomy. |
nd others, he worked at natural history and | comparative anatomy. |
and the founder of the Brookesian Museum of | Comparative Anatomy.This private museum is described in |
icals, including Public Culture, Studies in | Comparative and International Development, Theory, Cult |
ssertation, directed by Gregory Baum, was a | comparative and contrasting study of the political rami |
ournal publishes articles on international, | comparative, and foreign law, the role of international |
s, writing on all aspects of international, | comparative, and transnational law. |
he usual use of anthropological evidence is | comparative and demonstrative - the necessity or natura |
he MicrobesOnline website is a resource for | comparative and functional genomics that serves the sci |
27 July 1753 - 25 August 1807) was a German | comparative and historical linguist from Osterode, East |
is a specialist in sociological theory and | comparative and historical sociology and is one of the |
ces and co-director of Cornell's Center for | Comparative and Population Genomics. |
udies, Literature and Cultural Studies) and | Comparative and Interdisciplinary studies (The City-esp |
Law in Times of Crisis: Emergency Powers in | Comparative and Theoretical Perspective. |
cases of law concerned with international, | comparative and national environmental law, climate cha |
rocesses, and that attends to hierarchical, | comparative and relational processes inherent in this c |
ced societies - or post-industrial - from a | comparative and interdisciplinary perspective by method |
n historical legal materials of Georgia and | comparative and international law. |
blishing outlet for research into European, | comparative and world economic history, through the med |
onal Law, and International Bankruptcy Law: | Comparative and Transnational Approaches. |
ques are opening new avenues of research in | comparative and evolutionary biology. |
He is a Dutch | comparative and international lawyer, specialising in h |
Comparative and Regional Studies | |
s research at the Max Planck Institutes for | comparative and international criminal law and for comp |
Jewish Diasporas in China: | Comparative and Historical Perspectives (1992) |
Founding director of the Institute of | Comparative Animal Pathology, which is a predecessor to |
duate courses included those concerned with | Comparative Animal Cognition, Neuroanatomy, and the Bio |
c dean of UTS; editor of World scripture: A | comparative anthology of sacred texts. |
The Museum of | Comparative Anthropogeny (MOCA) is affiliated with the |
Man: the American Indian and the origins of | comparative anthropology 1983 (winner of the Eugene Bol |
The | comparative approach also has numerous applications in |
Environmental Contracts: | Comparative Approaches to Regulatory Innovation in the |
“Foreign Policy Making in Western Europe: A | Comparative Approach” (Farnborough, Hants: Saxon House, |
rned an undergraduate degree in history and | comparative area studies from Duke University in 1977, |
"Issues in | comparative argument structure analysis in Mayan narrat |
ear becomes a captivating reflection on the | comparative artifices of stagecraft and cinema. |
8. The | Comparative Aspects of the Armenian and Jewish Cases of |
these are dental affricates and fricatives; | comparative Athabaskan work reveals this to be the olde |
d Diego Garzia), which represents the first | comparative attempt to answer such questions. |
ts typical of the Queen Anne Style, but its | comparative austerity is typical of Stick-Eastlake desi |
e of a few companies that offer a real-time | comparative auto insurance quoting platform in the Unit |
rence to a surprising variety of genres and | comparative bands, with the BBC calling them "a mashed- |
The magnum opus of Guthrie is | Comparative Bantu which appeared in 4 volumes published |
gy rings a few bells for me as a student of | comparative Bantu linguistics. |
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 103C:181-187. | |
An Introduction to | Comparative Biochemistry (1937). |
Comparative Biochemistry And Physiology - Part B: Bioch | |
dhams, Baldwin published An Introduction to | Comparative Biochemistry, an influential introductory t |
Jan Kluyver, who had initiated the field of | comparative biochemistry. |
Comparative biological relationships are usually presen | |
Comparative biologists attempt to understand the divers | |
Comparative biology encompasses Evolutionary Biology, S | |
anism or a small subset of model organisms, | comparative biology is a cross-lineage approach to unde |
Integrative and | Comparative Biology is the scientific journal for the S |
Comparative biology is a multidisciplinary approach to | |
The Society for Integrative and | Comparative Biology is organized to integrate the many |
nals: the bimonthly journal Integrative and | Comparative Biology (formerly the American Zoologist) a |
The | Comparative Biology of Aging Center, headed by Steven N |
Society for Integrative and | Comparative Biology |
The | comparative biology of aging, that this understanding w |
specific research areas is the objective of | comparative biology, a field that not only promises to |
n behalf of the Society for Integrative and | Comparative Biology. |
n behalf of the Society for Integrative and | Comparative Biology. |
changed to the Society for Integrative and | Comparative Biology. |
Comparative Biomechanics: Life's Physical World (Prince | |
e in Animals and Public Policy and a PhD in | Comparative Biomedical Sciences, as well as combined DV |
Institute for | Comparative Buddhist Literature |
best known for three books on American and | comparative budgeting and fiscal policy: Balanced Budge |
orian brown coal is benchmarked against the | comparative burning properties of black coal mined and |
Comparative call analysis, or genetic data was not avai | |
ount is consistent with the relatively high | comparative casualties sustained by race of the defende |
originator of the "Komparative Kasuistik" ( | Comparative Casuistics), a method widely applied in qua |
s are 20 times better than normal panels in | comparative changes in gamma shift. |
rights, constitutional law, legal history, | comparative civil liberties, and bioethics. |
nish civil war; inter-war Europe (1918-39); | comparative civil wars; the social construction of stat |
ollege; he was Charles A. Dana Professor of | Comparative Civilizations and Professor of Sociology at |
he humans and the alien representative is a | comparative class encounter between advanced socialist |
Shettleworth was honoured by the | Comparative Cognition Society at their 2008 annual meet |
“Caesar's Laurel Crown--the Case for a | Comparative Concept” pages 203-207 from The Journal of |
And Vicki C. Jackson, | Comparative Constitutional Law (Foundation Press 1999). |
ll University Faculty of Law, and an LLM in | comparative constitutional law from the Hebrew Universi |
Comparative Constitutional Federalism: Europe and Ameri | |
nal law and European and international law, | comparative constitutional and human rights law and con |
Rights and Director, Program on Global and | Comparative Constitutional Theory at the Benjamin N. Ca |
8 and specializes in US Constitutional Law, | Comparative Constitutionalism, Legal Philosophy and Pol |
He is a coauthor of | Comparative Constitutionalism: Cases and Materials; and |
ost-allocation models, product development, | comparative cost benchmarking, and financial modeling. |
His areas of expertise include | comparative criminal law, criminal evidence, and crimin |
co-Director of the International Centre for | Comparative Criminological Research. |
f Oxford, (where he received his D.Phil. in | comparative criticism in 1983), he is specialist in mod |
as Member of the board at the Institute for | Comparative Cultural Studies 1974-1982 and at the Norwe |
He completed a degree in | Comparative Culture at Sophia University during his nin |
e sources of the data for each stat and the | comparative data comments |
According to the | Comparative Data from the ACE Electoral Knowledge Netwo |
of hawks, falcons and eagles that provides | comparative data for long-term monitoring of raptor pop |
te a full genome assembly, but will provide | comparative data across most of the human assembly. |
The unique construction and | comparative database of the Birkman Method provides pow |
22 May: A. E. Douglass provides the first | comparative dendrochronology datings, to Clark Wissler |
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