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Introduction to the 1996 EditionIntroduction: This Post-Modem WorldPart 1: The New World-ViewPart 2: From Progress to Innovation1. The New Perception of Order2. The Power of Innovation3. Innovation-The New Conservatism?Part 3: Beyond Collectivism and Individualism4. The New Organization5. From Magnate to Manager6. Beyond Collectivism and IndividualismPart 4: The New FrontiersPart 5: The Educated Society7. The Educational Revolution8. Society's Capital Investment9. Education for What?Part 6: "Up to Poverty"10. The Frontier of Development11. Building an Industrial SocietyPart 7: Modem Government in Extremis12. The End of the Liberal State13. The New PluralismPart 8: The Vanishing EastPart 9: The Work to Be DonePart 10: The Human Situation Today
In: International journal of sustainable development & world ecology, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 313-328
ISSN: 1745-2627
In: The journal of popular culture: the official publication of the Popular Culture Association, Band 52, Heft 5, S. 1230-1233
ISSN: 1540-5931
In: Irish studies in international affairs, Band 30, Heft 1
ISSN: 2009-0072
In: The journal of Slavic military studies, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 446-449
ISSN: 1556-3006
In: IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Band 50, Heft 9, S. 1144-1153
ISSN: 2195-0237
In: Göttinger Studien zu den Kriminalwissenschaften Band 36
Am 22. Juni 2018 fand in Göttingen das 12. Kriminalwissenschaftliche Kolloquium, am folgenden Tag das Symposium aus Anlass des Abschieds von Jörg-Martin Jehle statt. Im selben Jahr wurde Jörg-Martin Jehle nach 22 Jahren an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen emeritiert. Dieses Ereignis fiel zusammen mit dem 50. Geburtstag der Göttinger Kriminologie, dem das 12. Kolloquium gewidmet war. Das vorliegende Werk ist aufgrund dieser Veranstaltungen zustande gekommen und enthält einige zusätzliche Beiträge zu Ehren von Jörg-Martin Jehle von engen Weggefährtinnen und Weggefährten, die aus verschiedenen Gründen an den Veranstaltungen nicht mitwirken konnten. Der Band versammelt Aufsätze zur Geschichte kriminologischer Forschung an der Universität Göttingen sowie zu den Themengebieten freiheitsentziehende Sanktionen, Täterforschung, Sanktionswirkungen, Strafrechtsreform sowie historische und internationale Perspektiven. Dabei weisen alle Beiträge Bezüge zur Forschungsarbeit von Jörg-Martin Jehle auf.
In: Behavioral medicine, Band 45, Heft 2, S. 177-187
ISSN: 1940-4026
In: Wildlife research, Band 46, Heft 8, S. 713
ISSN: 1448-5494, 1035-3712
Abstract
Context Federally protected wild horses on public lands are undergoing population growth that overwhelms the historical management strategy of removal and adoption. Porcine zona pellucida (PZP) has been used as an injectable immunocontraceptive vaccine to induce reversible infertility in free-roaming horses. PZP vaccination during February and March, which is the optimal time for administering current vaccines, is not possible for the herd on Jarita Mesa Wild Horse Territory (JM WHT), New Mexico, due to severe weather, terrain and subject wariness.
AimsThe first goal was to assess bait trapping and remote darting as a minimally disruptive alternative to helicopter gathers for treatment. The second goal was to quantify the efficacy over 2 years following spring treatment with a single injection of PZP-22 (a combination of PZP-adjuvant emulsion and controlled-release pellets) by remote dart delivery.
Methods Bait trapping and dart delivery of PZP-22 was carried out on JM WHT from 4 April to 16 June 2012. The herd was observed in the summers of 2011, 2013 and 2014 to determine the foaling status of the study mares. Outcome (foal or no foal) as a function of treatment was analysed using Fisher's exact test.
Key resultsThere were 157 individuals, including 66 females >1 year old, documented in 2011. In 2012, 26 females (including three yearlings) identified by colour and markings were bait trapped and darted with PZP-22. The proportion of treated females foaling was lower than that of untreated females in 2013 and 2014, but the difference was only significant in 2013. Of the treated mares observed in 2013, the two that foaled were the last two treated in 2012. Untreated mares >4 years old were significantly more likely to foal than younger mares.
Conclusions Bait trapping at JM WHT permitted successful delivery of PZP-22 in a previously inaccessible herd. Dart administration of PZP-22 in April–June induced at least 1 year of measurable infertility.
Implications This is the first demonstration of the efficacy of an initial treatment of PZP-22 delivered by dart instead of hand injection. Considerations for PZP-22 treatment include seasonal timing of treatments and age of treated mares. Treatments need to take place early enough to allow antibody titers to build to contraceptive levels before the breeding season.
In: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte: das zentrale Forum der Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Band 67, Heft 1, S. 165-166
ISSN: 2196-7121