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    [Review of] American Indian Culture and Research Journal. Vol. 7, No. 1 (1983)

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    Indian water rights is the subject of most of a Special Water Rights Issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal, published by the American Indian Studies Center of the University of California, Los Angeles. The issue provides valuable materials on this issue, although it is marred by frequent typographical errors (e.g., consistently spelling McCarran wrong in the key article)

    [Review of] Kenneth R. Philp, ed. Indian Self-Rule: First-Hand Accounts of Indian-White Relations from Roosevelt to Reagan

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    This book is a summary of a truly historic conference held at Sun Valley, Idaho, from August 17 to 20, 1983. Organized by the Institute of the American West, under the leadership of E. Richard Hart, Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., and Vine Deloria, Jr., the conference brought together over 400 persons interested in Indian affairs from around the country; included were most of the people who do research and write on contemporary Indian affairs and many of the participants in past and present Indian affairs. For example, present were four past Commissioners of Indian Affairs -- Robert L. Bennett, Alexander McNabb, Philleo Nash, and Ben Reifel

    [Review of] David Hamlin, The Nazi/Skokie Conflict: A Civil Liberties Battle

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    David Hamlin, the Executive Director of the Illinois American Civil Liberties Union at the time, recounts in this book the story of the battle over attempts by the National Socialist Party of America, led by John Collin, to hold a demonstration in Skokie, Illinois, in 1977. To the ACLU, this was a classic First Amendment case (p. 53) of the sort it has regularly handled, but it developed into a cause celebre which eventually resulted in temporary damage to the ACLU in Illinois and the nation. A straightforward, factual account, unfortunately without footnotes, which tries to describe all aspects of the conflict, the book is written in a lucid style

    [Review of] Jesse Green, Ed. ZunĢƒi: Selected Writings of Frank Hamilton Cushing

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    Jesse Green, a professor of English at Chicago State University, has brought together in this volume, with appropriate explanatory materials, selections from the published and unpublished writings of Frank Hamilton Cushing. The collection deals with several things: autobiographical materials (about 120 pages); description of ZunĢƒi life and beliefs (about 220 pages); and materials about the relation between ZunĢƒi and White America (much of the autobiographical section, a brief description of visits to the East by several ZunĢƒi, most of the brief foreword by anthropologist Fred Eggan, and much of Greenā€™s more than 60 pages of introductions.) The volume is handsomely illustrated, with six photographs and over 60 drawings of aspects of ZunĢƒi and its life; it also has maps of ZunĢƒi and the Southwest and a selected bibliography which is evenly divided between works by or about Cushing and works about ZunĢƒi. Unhappily, it does not have an index

    [Review of] Russell Thornton. American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History Since 1492

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    A sociologist, Thornton has written a thorough and balanced demographic account of Native American societies in what became the United States from before the arrival of Europeans to the present

    THE FOOD COMMISSION REPORT

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    Agricultural and Food Policy,

    Capital market imperfections, uncertainty and corporate investment in the Czech Republic

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    The well-known Klein-Monti model of bank behavior considers a monopolistic bank. We demonstrate that this modelā€™s results on the comparative static effects of a change in the exogenous interbank market interest rate do not necessarily hold in oligopolistic Cournot or Stackelberg generalizations. Introducing asymmetries in the cost functions of the banks, or in their way of conduct, may imply counterintuitive effects on the individual banksā€™ volumes of loans and deposits. Keywords: Bank behavior, Cournot oligopoly, Stackelberg oligopoly

    Thermionic cathode life test studies

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    An update on the life testing of commerical, high current density impregnated tungsten cathodes is presented. The B-type cathodes, operated at a current density of 2 A/cm2 and a cathode temperature of 1100 C have now been run satisfactorily for more than four years. The M-cathode, at the same current density but at an operating temperature of only 1010 C, have been tested for more than three years. The M-cathodes show no degradation in current over their present operating life whereas the current from the B-cathodes degrade about 6 percent after four years of operation

    Common lizards break Dolloā€™s law of irreversibility: genome-wide phylogenomics support a single origin of viviparity and re-evolution of oviparity

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    Dolloā€™s law of irreversibility states that once a complex trait has been lost in evolution, it cannot be regained. It is thought that complex epistatic interactions and developmental constraints impede the re-emergence of such a trait. Oviparous reproduction (egg-laying) requires the formation of an eggshell and represents an example of such a complex trait. In reptiles, viviparity (live-bearing) has evolved repeatedly but it is highly disputed if oviparity has re-evolved. Here, using up to 194,358 SNP loci and 1,334,760 bp of sequence, we reconstruct the phylogeny of viviparous and oviparous lineages of common lizards and infer the evolutionary history of parity modes. Our phylogeny supports six main common lizard lineages that have been previously identified. We find strong statistical support for a topological arrangement that suggests a reversal to oviparity from viviparity. Our topology is consistent with highly differentiated chromosomal configurations between lineages, but disagrees with previous phylogenetic studies in some nodes. While we find high support for a reversal to oviparity, more genomic and developmental data are needed to robustly test this and assess the mechanism by which a reversal might have occurred

    St. Louis consumers' eating preferences for beef loin steaks

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    Substantial portions of this bulletin are taken from a manuscript by Elmer R. Kiehl, 'Consumer evaluation of the product evaluation of the product characteristics of beef, being submitted as a Ph. D. thesis to Harvard University--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 32)
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