40 research outputs found

    Records of a journey, from sunrise to evening glow; an autobiography,

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    Mode of access: Internet

    In Vitro Susceptibilities of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae Field Isolates

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    The in vitro susceptibilities of 21 Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae field isolates were determined using a broth microdilution technique. One isolate showed acquired resistance to lincomycin, tilmicosin, and tylosin, while five isolates were resistant to flumequine and enrofloxacin. Acquired resistance against these antimicrobials in M. hyopneumoniae field isolates was not reported previously

    Linking ethics and risk management in taxation: evidence from an exploratory study in Ireland and the U.K.

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    Ethical dilemmas involving tax issues were identified by members of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants as posing the most difficult ethical problem for them (Finn et al., Journal of Business Ethics 7(8), pp. 607–609, 1988). The KPMG tax shelter fraud case proves that the tax profession has not gone untainted in the age of numerous accounting and corporate scandals, such as the Enron débâcle (Sikka and Hampton, Accounting Forum 29(3), 325–343, 2005). High-profile scandals serve to highlight the problems caused by differences in ethical judgement among accountants and tax practitioners and the issue of ethics has been brought publicly to the forefront of the profession. Nevertheless, the nature and dimension of ethical issues in tax practice have been largely unexplored (Erard, Journal of Public Economics 52(2), 163–197, 1993; Marshall et al., Journal of Business Ethics 17(12), 1265–1279, 1998; Frecknall Hughes, Unpublished PhD Thesis, The University of Leeds, 2002). This research aims to contribute to the debate on ethics in tax practice by reporting interview data on tax practitioners’ perceptions of ethics in the jurisdictions of Ireland and the United Kingdom and exploring the link or equation of ethics with risk management

    Agricultural Research Bulletins, Nos. 27–43

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    Volume 3, Bulletins 27-43. (27) Studies on the Formation of Gas in Milk; (28) Studies on the Clarification of Milk; (29) Studies on the Numbers of Bacteria in Milk Showing Various Changes; (30) Inheritance of Color and Horns in Blue-Gray Cattle; (31) Studies on the Creaming Ability of Milk; (32) Estimation of Calcium in Ash of Forage Plants and Animal Carcasses; (33) Studies on a Fusarium Disease of Corn and Sorghum (Preliminary); (34) Studies in Sulfofication; (35) Effect of Some Manganese Salts on Ammonification and Nitrification; (36) Influence of Humus Forming Materials of Different Nitrogen-Carbon Rations on Bacterial Activities; (37) Environmental Influences on Nectar Secretion; (38) Fishiness in Evaporated Milk; (39) Carbon Dioxide Production in Soils and Carbon and Nitrogen Changes in Soils Variously Treated; (40) Relative Influence of Microorganisms and Plant Enzymes on Corn Silage Fermentation; (41) Rapid Volumetric Method for Approximate Estimation of Chlorine in Milk; (42) Occurrence and Significance of Mannitol in Silage; (43) Effect of Sulfur and Manure on Availability of Rock Phosphate in Soil</p
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