Mammals other than primates

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. · the group's operating profit (ebit) improved clearly on corresponding period of previous year and amounted to approximately eur million (eur million), being more than % of revenue. · net profit for the period improved compared with the corresponding period of previous year and amounted to eur million
(eur million). · the company specifies its previous guidance and estimates that the group's revenue and operating profit (ebit) in will be clearly higher than in . the accounting principles for the interim report this interim report has been prepared in accordance with international financial reporting...
https://incapcorp.com/site/wp-content/uploads/20150806-Interim-Report-Jan-June-2015-final.docx
the last fish dead, we will discover that we can't eat money.' we've built a better internet. now we're doing our part to build a better planet." beyond the symbolism of growth and beautification, trees provide vital clean air resources, water filtration, and habitat for % of the world's species of mammals
the last fish dead, we will discover that we can't eat money.' we've built a better internet. now we're doing our part to build a better planet." beyond the symbolism of growth and beautification, trees provide vital clean air resources, water filtration, and habitat for % of the world's species of mammals...
https://triplelift.com/blog/triplelift-plants-trees-honor-fastest-growth-awards/
: tooth sleuth - a lesson on herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. critter clues - a lesson on adaptations of humans and wildlife. bite this - a lesson on the uses of animals' teeth. who walked where - a lesson on animal track collections. the kit also includes the pelts and skulls of many of the mammals
: tooth sleuth - a lesson on herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. critter clues - a lesson on adaptations of humans and wildlife. bite this - a lesson on the uses of animals' teeth. who walked where - a lesson on animal track collections. the kit also includes the pelts and skulls of many of the mammals...
http://www.wildlifeforeveryone.org/education/
grains. insect pollinators include bees , ( honey bees , solitary species, bumblebees ); pollen wasps (masarinae); ants ; flies including bee flies , hoverflies and mosquitoes ; lepidopterans , both butterflies and moths ; and flower beetles . vertebrates, mainly bats and birds, but also some non-bat mammals
and sunbirds with long beaks; they pollinate a number of deep-throated flowers. humans may also carry out artificial pollination . a pollinator is different from a pollenizer , a plant that is a source of pollen for the pollination process. contents background types of pollinators bees . honey bees other...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollinator
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provides the ideal environment for producing timber. it is also situated close to paper factories that use a great deal of wood, and to the port of tomakomai, which is heavily used for shipping outside hokkaido. as such, it is positioned as a "resource forest" for the sustainable production of timber and other
sapporo, and is well suited to growing useful trees such as japanese oak, monarch birch and japanese lime. it is therefore positioned as a suburban "environmental forest," designed to familiarize local people with our activities based on appropriate zoning. we have also set out distinct roles for other...
http://www.mmc.co.jp/corporate/en/csr/environment/forest.html
starting in 2019. more information here . lumpy skin disease. this disease - which affects cattle and is spread by blood-feeding insects - is present in many african countries. in 2012, it spread from the middle east to south-east europe, affecting eu member states (greece and bulgaria) and several other
vector-borne diseases based on data collected by the eu member states, efsa produces, in cooperation with european centre for disease prevention and control (ecdc), annual summary reports on vector-borne zoonoses in animals and food-borne outbreaks caused by these micro-organisms. efsa has carried out many other...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/animal-health
published on the efsa website the workshop drew over 100 scientists and risk assessment experts from academia, risk evaluation bodies, non-governmental organisations and the private sector. over two days, specialists from four continents shared expertise and debated the latest science on rnai in plants, mammals
traits to plants by gm technology has mainly involved the expression of new proteins encoded by so-called transgenes. many questions addressing potential risks to health and the environment are related to these newly expressed proteins and the current risk assessment framework may be challenged by other...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/press/news/141204
natural" sciences. the guidance: practical advice, future research laura maxim is a social researcher on uncertainty and chemical policies. she said: "to my knowledge, this is the first practical guidance on communicating uncertainty ever produced. it goes beyond the generalities previously proposed by other
transparency guidance document: communication of uncertainty in scientific assessments contacts if you are a journalist/media representative, please contact our media relations office. otherwise, please use the ask efsa service. media contacts efsa media relations office tel. +39 0521 036 149 e-mail: other...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/press/news/190116-0
estimated growth technology options for broadband services various access technologies optical fibre technologies digital subscriber lines (dsl) on copper loop cable tv network satellite media terrestrial wireless future technologies quality of service (qos) simplification of sacfa / wpc clearance other
issues bandwidth availability national internet exchange of india (nixi) role of other agencies fiscal issues file no. - / -lr government of india ministry of communications & information technology department of telecommunications braoadband policy preamble recognising the potential of ubiquitous broadband...
https://dot.gov.in/broadband-policy-2004