Report on the risk assessment of 2C-I, 2C-T-2 and 2C-T-7 in the framework of the joint action on new synthetic drugs
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In: IÖR-Schriften 42
Issue Number 22: Spring 2007 A MESSAGE FROM THE Director- Linda Wolcott on our mission and strategic planning. SECURING OUR FUTURE- Information on USU's new campaign, "Honoring Tradition, Securing the Future" INSPIRED BY THE MASTERS: PRESERVATION LIBRARIAN ALSO A FINE ARTIST-The talented Mr. Noel A. Carmack LATINO VOICES PROJECT-Patrick Williams describes the latest oral history project by Special Collections & Archives MERRILL-CAZIER LIBRARY STRATEGIC PLAN-The mission; the vision; the values. THE VAN DER PAS COLLECTION & DIGITAL LIBRARY PROJECT-A gift of precious science books and a grant to preserve it. LIBRARY DIRECTOR LINDA L. WOLCOTT ANNOUNCES HER RETIREMENT-Effective June 30, 2007. Staff bids bon voyage! OLD LIBRARIANS DON'T RETIRE, THEY JUST GET DE-CLASSIFIED: Government Documents Librarian Steve Weiss. 100: A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION-How USU became a Federal Depository for Government information. FRIENDS SPRING LECTURE: Q & A WITH RICHARD TURLEY- On the Mountain Meadows Massacre. SO, WHAT DO U THINK? The LibQUAL survey results are coming soon. FRIENDS GENEROSITY RECOGNIZED IN NEW BOOKS READING LOUNGE-A special space, much appreciated.
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This volume documents the speeches given at the academic commemoration ceremony for Peter Herrmann at the Warburg-Haus in Hamburg on May 15, 2003.
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In: Research in economic history v. 22
Volume 22 of Research in Economic History contains six papers. Three are on agriculture and two on macro issues related to the Great Depression. A concluding paper examines trends in interstate migration in the United States.Fred Pryor begins the volume with a provocative exploration of the degree to which the Neolithic revolution was in fact revolutionary. Pryor argues for a considerably lesser break with the past than has been commonly asserted. He maintains, in particular, that hunter-gatherer methods of procuring subsistence persisted alongside a continuum of agricultural practices. His ev