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    Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Science and the ESA

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    43 pages (includes illustrations and map). Contains references

    The Rearrangement of Aminoethanols

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    Erlenmeyer, in 1899, found that 1, 2-diphenyl-2-aminoethanol under pyrolytic conditions and subsequent acid hydrolysis yielded benzaldehyde and benzylamine hydrochloride and proposed the following mechanism

    Limits To The Use Of Threatened Species Lists

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    Threatened species lists are designed primarily to provide an easily understood qualitative estimate of risk of extinction. Although these estimates of risk can be accurate, the lists have inevitably become linked to several decision-making processes. There are four ways in which such lists are commonly used: to set priorities for resource allocation for species recovery; to inform reserve system design; to constrain development and exploitation; and to report on the state of the environment. The lists were not designed for any one of these purposes, and consequently perform some of them poorly. We discuss why, if and how they should be used to achieve these purposes

    The effect of advertising on competition: A survey of the literature from 1979 to 1991

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    Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Science and the ESA

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    43 pages (includes illustrations and map). Contains references
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