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R.A. Buchanan, "The Rise of Scientific Engineering in Britain." BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE18:59, Part 2 (July'85) 218-233. [Center for History, Technology, Science, Society, University of Bath, Bath, Avon, BA2 7AY, U.K.]
3.
Don Howard, "Einstein on Locality and Separability." STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE16:3 (Sept.'85) 171-202. [Dept. of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506]
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Jiri Vacha, "German Constitutional Doctrine in the 1920s and 1930s and Pitfalls of the Contemporary Conception of Normality in Biology and Medicine." THE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY10:4 (Nov.'85) 339-268. [Czechoslovak Acad. Sci., Inst. Biophys.,Brno, Czechoslovakia]
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Philip Barker, "Information Technology, Education, and Training." BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY16:2 (May'85) 102-114. [Teessida Polytech. Dept. Comp. Sci., Interact. Syst. Res. Group, Middlebrough, Cleveland, TS1 3BA, U.K.]
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21.
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Brian L. Campbell, "Uncertainty as Symbolic Action in Disputes Among Experts." SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE15:3 (Aug.'85) 429-454. [Mt. Allison Univ., Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Sackville, NB Canada EOA 3CO]
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40.
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George C. Galster, "Evaluating Indicators for Housing Policy: Residental Satisfaction vs. Marginal Improvement Priorities." SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH16:4 (May'85) 415-448. [ Dept. of Economics, Wooster College, Wooster, OH 44691]
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James D. Gander, "Cooperative Research, Government Involvement, and Timing of Innovations ." TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE28:2 (Sept.'85) 159-172. [Univ. Utah, Dept. Econ., 308 Business Classroom, Salt Lake City, UT 84112]
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F.D. Gault, "The Path to Process Data." FUTURES17:4 (Oct.'85) 509-527. [Div. Struct. Analysis, Stat. Canada, 24th floor, R.H. Coats Bldg., Tunneys Pasture , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OT6]
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46.
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47.
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David R. Hill, "Lewis Mumford's Ideas on the City." JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION51:4 (Autumn'85) 407-421. [Univ. Colorado, Planning and Community Dev., Denver, CO 80202]
51.
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52.
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53.
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R.W. Kates, "Success, Strain and Surprise." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 46-58. [Clark Univ., Ctr. Technol. Environ. & Dev., Worchester, MA 01610]
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Ralph Keeney, "Evaluating Decision Strategies for Equity of Public Risks." OPERATIONS RESEARCH33:5 (Sept.-Oct.'85) 955-970. [Univ. Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089]
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Leslie W. Kennedy, "Effects of Social Change on Well-Being: Boom and Bust in a Western Canadian City." SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH17:2 (Aug. '85) 101-114. [ Sociology Dept., University of Alberta, Population Res. Lab., Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H4]
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Richard Langendorf, "Computers and Decision Making." JOURNAL OF AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION51:4 (Autumn'85) 422-433. [Univ. Miami, Architecture and Planning , Coral Gables, FL 33124]
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Richard Lesh, "Processes, Skills, and Abilities Needed to Use Mathematics in Everyday Situations." EDUCATION AND URBAN SOCIETY17:4 (Aug.'85) 439-446. [World Inst. Comp. Assisted Teaching, Div. Math. Sci., Orem, UT ]
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R.E. Mansell, "Contradictions in National Communication Information Policies - the Canadian Experience." MEDIA CULTURE AND SOCIETY7:3 (July'85) 331-354. [NA]
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Ben R. Martin and John Irvine, "Evaluating the Evaluators: A Reply to Our Critics." SOCIAL STUDIES IN SCIENCE15:3 (Aug.'85) 558-576. [Univ. Sussex, Sci. Policy Res. Unit, Brighton, E. Sussex, BN1 9RH U.K.]
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H.F. Moed, et al., "The Use of Bibliometric Data for the Measurement of University Research Performance." RESEARCH POLICY14:3 (Summer'85) 131-150. [Leiden State Univ., Res. Policy & Sci. Studies Unit, POB 9500, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands]
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Steven K. Paulson, "A Paradigm for the Analysis of Interorganizational Networks." SOCIAL NETWORKS7:2 (June'85) 105-126. [Univ. N. Florida, Dept. Business Administration , Jacksonville, FL 32216]
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A.L. Porter and F.A. Rossini, "Peer Review of Interdisciplinary Research Proposals." SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES52 (Summer'85) 33-38. [School Ind. & Syst. Engineering, Georgia Inst. Technology , Atlanta, GA 30332]
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Denis Pym, "Futures Essay - Technology and the Illusion of Order." FUTURES17:4 (Aug.'85) 403-409. [London Business School, Sussex Place, Regents Park, London NW1 4SA, U.K.]
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M.A. Quintanilla, "The Cultural Importance of New Technologies." (in Spanish) ARBOR - CIENCIA, PENSAMIENTO Y CULTURA121:473 (May'85) 67-86. [Univ. Salamanca , Salamanca, Spain]
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Alan H. Schoenfeld, "Psychology and Mathematical Method: A Capsule History and a Modern View." EDUCATION AND URBAN SOCIETY17:4 (Aug.'85) 387-404. [Univ. California, Grad. School Education, Berkeley, CA 94720]
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John M. Sherwood, "Engels, Marx, Malthus, and the Machine." THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW90:4 (Oct.'85) 837-865. [Queens Univ., Dept. of History, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6]
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William E. Souder and Paul Shrivastavas , "Towards a Scale for Measuring Technology in New Product Innovations." RESEARCH POLICY14:3 (Summer'85) 151-160. [Univ. Pittsburgh, Technology Management Studies Group, Pittsburgh, PA 15261]
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Susan Leigh Star, "Scientific Work and University." SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE15:3 (Aug.'85) 391-428. [Tremont Research Inst., 458 29th St., San Francisco, CA 94131]
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John D. Sterman, "The Growth of Knowledge: Testing a Theory of Scientific Revolutions with a Formal Model." TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE28:2 (Sept.'85) 93-122. [M.I.T., Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Syst. Dynam. Group , E40-294, Cambridge, MA 02139]
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T. Szecsko, "Television and Historical Indentity - Mass-Media in Hungary and the Problems of Social Discontinuity." CULTURES36 (1985) 103-112. [Intl.Inst. Commun. , London, U.K.]
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E. Tamarchenko, "Science-Fiction and the Model of Revolution." CANADIAN-AMERICAN SLAVIC STUDIES18:12 (Spring-Summer'85) 31-41. [NA]
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Sharon Thibodeau, "Science in the Federal Government." OSIRIS1 (1985) 81-96. [National Archives & Records Service, Washington, DC 20408]
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Paul Thomas, "Mixed Feelings: Raymond Williams and George Orwell." THEORY AND SOCIETY14:4 (July'85) 419-444. [Univ. California, Dept. Polit. Sci., Berkeley, CA 94720]
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Murray Turoff, "Information, Value and the Internal Marketplace." TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE27:4 (July'85) 357-376. [New Jersey Inst. Technology, Ctr. Computerized Conferencing and Communication., 323 High St., Newark, NJ 07102]
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Rias J. Van Wyk, "The Notion of Technological Limits - An Aid to Technological Forecasting ." FUTURES17:3 (June'85) 214-223. [University of Stellenbosch, Study Technol. Innovation Unit, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa]
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Francis W. Wolek, "Guayule: A Case Study in Civilian Technology." TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY7:1 (1985) 11-24. [Villanova Univ., College Commerce & Finance, Villanova, PA 19085]
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D. Bell, "The Revolt Against Modernity." THE PUBLIC INTEREST81 (Autumn '85) 42-63. [Social Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138]
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David Bohm, "Fragmentation and Wholeness in Religion and in Science." ZYGON: JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE20:2 (June'85) 125-134. [Univ. London, Birkbeck College , London WC1E 7HX, U.K.]
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E. Brater, "Toward a Poetics of Television Technology, Beckwett Nacht und Traume and Quad." MODERN DRAMA28:1 (March'85) 48-54. [English Dept., Univ. Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI 48109]
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Claude M.J. Braun and Jocinthe M.C. Baribeau , "A Link Between the Social and the Natural Sciences: The Case of Scientific Psychology." SCIENCE AND SOCIETY49:2 (Summer'85) 131-158. [ Univ. Quebec, Dept. of Psychology, Montreal, Quebec , Canada H3C 3P8]
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E. Colson, "Using Anthropology in a World on the Move." HUMAN ORGANIZATION44:3 (Autumn'85) 191-196. [Univ. California, Anthropology Dept., Berkeley, CA 94720]
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P. Fitting, "So We All Became Mothers - New Roles for Men in Recent Utopian Fiction ." SCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES12:2 (July'85) 148-155. [French Dept., Univ. Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1]
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E. Hodes, "Karl Compton, Isaiah Bowman, and the Politics of Science in the Great Depression." ISIS - AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW DEVOTED TO THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND ITS CULTURAL INFLUENCES76:283 (Sept.'85) 300-138. [NA]
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Alison M. Jaggar and William L. McBride ,"'Reproduction'as Male Ideology." WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM8:3 (1985) 185-196. [University of Cincinnati, Dept. of Philosophy, Cincinnati, OH 45221]
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N. Khouri, "Reaction and Nihilism - the Political Genealogy of Orwell's 1984." SCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES12:2 (July'85) 136-147. [Dawson College, 485 Rue McGill, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2Y 2H4]
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Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer, "Ethics and the Handicapped Newborn Infant." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn'85),505-542. [Center for Human Bio-ethics, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia 3168]
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S.S. Mattingly, "Viewing Abortion from the Perspective of Transplantation - the Ethics of the Gift of Life." SOUNDINGS67:4 (Winter'84) 399-410. [Dept. of Philosophy, Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO 65101]
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Mary Midgley, "Philosophizing Out in the World." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn'85) 447-470. [ Dept. of Philosophy, Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Tyne, Wear, NE1 7RO U.K.]
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Peter Morris, "The Initiation, Assessment, Securing and Accomplishment of Macro-Projects ." TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY7:1 (1985) 31-46. [Oxford Center Management Studies, Templeton College, Oxford, U.K.]
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Ronald Numbers, "Science and Religion." OSIRIS1 (1985) 59-80. [Dept. of History, University of Wisconsin , Madison, WI 53706]
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Robert M. O'Brien, "The Relationship Between Ordinel Measures and Their Underlying Values: Why All the Disagreement?" QUALITY & QUANTITY19:3 (June'85) 265-278. [ Univ. Oregon, Dept. Sociology, Eugene, OR 97403]
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P. Parrinder, "Utopia and Meta-Utopian in H.G. Wells." SCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES12:2 (July-85) 115-128. [English Dept., University Reading, Reading , Barks, RG6 2A4, U.K.]
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James Richards, Jr. , "Ecology of Abortions in the United States Since 1973: A Replication and Extension." POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT7:3 (Autumn'84) 137-151. [ Univ. Alabama, School of Medicine, 401 CWSB, Birmingham, AL 35294]
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Paul Ricoeur, "The Power of Speech: Science and Poetry." PHILOSOPHY TODAY29:1 (Spring'85) 59-71. [University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637]
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Roland Robertson and Joann Chirico, "Humanity, Globalization, and Worldwide Religious Resurgence: A Theoretical Exploration." SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS46:3 (Autumn'85) 219-242. [Univ. Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA 15260]
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William A. Rottschaefer, "Religious Cognition as Interpreted Experience: An Examination of Ian Barbour's Comparison of the Epistemic Structures of Science and Religion." ZYGON20:3 (Sept.'85) 265-282. [ Lewis B. Clark College, Portland, OR 97219]
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L.T. Sarasohn, "A Science Turned Upside Down: Feminism and the Natural Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish." HUNTINGTON LIBRARY QUARTERLY47:4 (Autumn'84) 289-308. [ Oregon State University, Hist. Dept., Corvallis, OR 97331]
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James Spuhler, "Anthropology, Evolution and 'Scientific Creationism'." ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY14 ( 1985) 103-135. [Anthropology Dept., Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109]
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Arguel Stefanov and Dimiter Ginev, "One Dimension of the Scientific Type of Rationality (A Reflection upon the Theory of Group Rationality." STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE16:2 (June'85) 101-112. [Inst. Philosophy, Bulgarian Acad. Sci. , Patriarch Evtimi 6, BU-1000 Sofia, Bulgaria.]
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T.P. Stossel, "Refinement in Biomedical Communications - a Case Study." SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES52 (Summer'85) 39-43. [Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114]
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M. Tehranian, "The Dialectics of Technology and Mythology - the New 7 Ages of Man and the Post-Technocratic Age of Information." CULTURE36 (1985) 113-129. [Univ. Hawaii, Political Economy & International Commun., Honolulu, Hawaii 96822]
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M.B. Tymn, "The Years Scholarship in Science-Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Literature, 1983." EXTRAPOLATION26:2 (Summer'85) 85-142. [Eastern Michigan University , Ypsilanti, MI 48197]
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A.M. Weinberg, "Science and Its Limits - the Regulators Dilemma." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 59-72. [NA]
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George Wise, "Science and Technology." OSIRIS1 (1985) 229-246. [Gen. Elecric., Schenectady, NY 12345]
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K.A. Cook and S.E. Sechler, "Agricultural Policy - Paying for Our Past Mistakes." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 97-110. [U.S. Office Technology Assessment , Washington, DC 20510]
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R.E. Kohler, "Science and Philanthropy - Wickliffe Rose and the International Education Board." MINERVA23:1 (Spring'85) 75-95. [History and Social Science, Univ. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104]
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Edmond A. Lisle, "Validation in the Social Sciences by International Comparison." INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL37:1 (1985) 19-30. [1 Rue Pont Bare, F-91230, Montgeron , France]
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John Logsdon, "International Involvement in the U.S. Space Station Program." SPACE POLICY1:1 (Feb.'85) 12-25. [George Washington Univ., Graduate Program in Sci. Technol. & Public Policy, Washington, DC 20052]
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Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, "Toward a Scientific Understanding of International Conflict: A Personal View." INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY29:2 (June'85) 121-136. [Univ. Rochester, Political Science, Rochester, NY 14627]
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Hiroyoki Odagiri, "Research Activity, Output Growth, and Productivity Increase in Japanese Manufacturing Industries." RESEARCH POLICY14:3 (Summer'85) 117-130. [ Univ. Tsukuba, Inst. Sociol. Econ. Planning, Sakura , Ibaraki 305, Japan]
142.
Ryo Oshiba, "Budgetmaking in the United Nations Development Program: An Analysis of the Expenditures for Technical Assistance." INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY29:3 (Sept.'85) 313-326. [Intl. Relations Dept., Sophia University , Tokyo 102, Japan]
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John Richardson, "The Resourceful Earth: Optimism and Confrontation." FUTURES17:5 (Oct.'85) 464-474. [School Intl. Service, American University, Washington, DC 20016]
144.
Peter Robertson, "Niels Bohr and International Cooperation in Science." IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY35:1 (1985) 15-22. [CSIRO, Australian J. Phys., 314 Albert St., E. Melbourne, Vic. 3002 Australia]
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A. Salam, "International Science Transfer." INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS10:3 (Sept.'85) 215-221. [Univ. London Imperial College of Science and Technology, London SW7 2AZ, U.K.]
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J. David Singer, "The Responsibilities of Competence in the Global Village." INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY29:3 (Sept.'85) 245-262. [Correlates War Project, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109]
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Philip G. Altbach, "Centre and Periphery in Knowledge Distribution: An Asian Case-Study ." INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL37:1 (1985) 109-118. [ SUNY Buffalo, Ctr. Comparative Education, Buffalo, NY 14260]
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Robert U. Ayres, "Social Technology and Economic Development." TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE28:2 (Sept.'85) 141-158. [Carnegie Mellon Univ., Dept. Engineering and Public Policy, Pittsburgh, PA 15123]
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R.S. Bascur, "Information in the Third-World - Adjusting Technologies or Strategies ." MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY7:3 (July'85) 355-368. [NA]
150.
J. Becker, "Activities in Foreign Countries and New Technologies of a Transnational Corporation - the Example of Bertels-Mann." MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY7:3 (July'85) 313-330. [Univ. Marburg, D-3550 Marburg, F.R. Germany]
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Arnab RaiChoudhuri, "Practising Western Science Outside the West: Personal Observations on the Indian Scene." SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE15:3 (Aug.'85) 475-506. [ University of Chicago, Lab. Astrophysics and Space Science, Chicago, IL 60637]
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Philip D. Curtin, "Medical Knowledge and Urban Planning in Tropical Africa." AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW90:3 (June'85) 594-613. [Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD 21218]
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Ashok V. Desui, "Market Structure and Technology: Their Interdependence in Indian Industry ." RESEARCH POLICY14:3 (July'85) 161ff. [Indian Council Res. & Intl. Relations, Delhi, India]
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W.A. Fischer and C.M. Farr, "Dimensions of Innovative Climate in Chinese R and D Units." R&D MANAGEMENT15:3 (July'85) 183-190. [University of North Carolina, School of Business Admin., Chapel Hill, NC 27514]
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Martin Fransman, "Conceptualising Technical Change in the Third World in the 1980's: An Interpretive Survey." THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES21:4 (July'85) 572ff. [Dept. Economics, Univ. Edinburgh , Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH8 9YL, Scotland, U.K.]
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S.F. Harbison and W. Robinson, "Rural Electrification and Fertility Change." POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW4:2 (June'85). [US Dept. of State, Agency Intl. Development , Washington, DC 20520]
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N. Jayaweera, "New Technologies and 3rd World Cultures." CULTURES36 (1985) 69-87. [World Assoc. Christian Community, London, U.K.]
158.
Joel Kahn," Peasant Ideologies in the Third World." ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY14 (1985) 49-76. [Dept. of Anthropology, University College, London WC1E 6BT, U.K.]
159.
Pene Shako Lubunga, "Building Up of Indigenous Technological Capabilities in African Developing Countries." TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY7:1 (1985) 77ff. [African Inst. Higher Technical Training & Research, Nairobi, Kenya]
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Susan E. Marshall, "Development, Dependence, and Gender Inequality in the Third World ." INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY29:2 (June'85) 217-. [Univ. Texas, Dept. Sociology, Austin, TX 78712]
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B. Pavlic, "Redefining the Values of Development - Transnational Advertising as a Vehicle for Transmission of Information and Attitudes." CULTURES36 (1985) 88-102. [UNESCO, Sect. Commun., Paris, France]
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Duncan Pedersen and Veronica Baruffati , "Health and Traditional Medicine Cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean." SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE21:1 ( 1985) 2-15. [Box 2117, Lima 100, Peru]
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Robert J. Saunders and Karl Jechoutek, "The Electric Power Sector in Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 320-325. [World Bank, Dept. of Energy, 1818 H St., NW, Washington, DC 20433]
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C.D. Scott, "Strategies of Technical Choice in the Peruvian Sugar Industry." THE JOURNAL OF PEASANT STUDIES12:4 (July'85) 26-56. [Univ. London, London School Econ. & Polit. Sci., Dept. Econ., London WC2A 2AE, U.K.]
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Antonio Ugalde, "Ideological Dimensions of Community Participation in Latin American Health Program." SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE21:1 (1985) 41-54. [Univ. Texas, Dept. Sociology, Austin, TX 78712]
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G. Anandalingan, "Energy Conservation in the Industrial Sector of Developing Countries ." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 335-339. [Univ. of Virginia, Dept. Syst. Engineering, Charlottsville, VA 22901]
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Ramesh Bhatia, "Energy and Agriculture in Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 330-334. [Inst. Economic Growth and Economics, Delhi 110 007, India]
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Harry G. Broadman, "Oil Exploration in Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 310-315. [ Resources Future, Inc., Div. Energy and Materials, 1616 P St., NW, Washington, DC 20036]
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John Chesshire and John Surrey, "Energy Technology Acquisition for Third World Development." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 316-319. [Univ. of Sussex, Science Policy Res. Unit , Brighton BN1 9RF, U.K.]
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Boun-Jong Choe, "World Energy Markets and the Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 304-309. [World Bank, 1818 H St., NW, Washington, DC 20433]
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A.W. Clausen, "Population Growth and Economic and Social Development." JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC EDUCATION16:3 (Summer'85) 165-176. [World Bank, 1818 H St., NW, Washington, DC 20433]
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Peter Cutler, "Detecting Food Emergencies: Lessons From the 1979 Bangladesh Crisis ." FOOD POLICY10:3 (Aug.'85) 207-224. [Univ. London, School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel St., London WC1E 7HT U.K.]
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Russell J. DeLucia and Michael C. Lesser , "Energy Pricing Policies in Developing Countries ." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 345-349. [DeLucia & Associates, Inc. , 5 Hastings Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139]
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Richard W. Dunford, "The Problem of Relevant Collectivities: Solar Energy Research in Australia ." SOCIAL STUDIES IN SCIENCE15:3 (Aug.'85) 455-474. [Kuring Gai College of Advanced Education, P.O. Box 222, Lindfield , NSW 2070, Australia]
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Wesley K. Foell, "Energy Planning in Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 350-354. [Resource Management Associates, Madison, Inc.,520 University Ave, Madison, WI 53703]
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Richard Gale, "Federal Management of Forests and Marine Fisheries: A Comparative Analysis of Renewable Resource Management." NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL25:2 (April 1985) 275-316. [Univ. of Oregon, Sociology Dept., Eugene, OR 97403]
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David Geltner, "Transport and Energy in Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 340-344. [MIT, Ctr. Transportation Studies, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139]
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F. Gonzalezbernaldez, et al., "Research in the Knowledge and Utilization of Renewable Natural Resources." (in Spanish) ARBOR120:472 (April '85) 91-98. [Univ. Autonoma Madrid, Ecol, Madrid 34, Spain]
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Willis W. Harman, "Colour the Future Green? The Uncertain Significance of Global Green Politics." FUTURES17:4 (Aug.'85) 318-330. [Inst. Natural Sci., 475 Gate 5 Rd., Suite 300, Sausalito, CA 94965]
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J-B. Lesourd, "Energy and Resources as Production Factors in Process Industries." ENERGY ECONOMICS7:3 (July'85) 138-144. [Univ. Droit Econ & Sci. Aix Marseille, Centre St. Jerome, Inst. Petroleochim Marseille, F-13397 Marseille 13, France]
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Kem Lowry, "Assessing the Implementation of Federal Coastal Policy." JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION51:3 (Summer'85) 288-298. [Univ. Hawaii, Dept. Urban & Regional Planning, Honolulu, HI 96822]
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David J. Maleski, "Sociobiology and the California Public Trust Doctrine: The New Synthesis Applied." NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL25:2 (April '85) 429-466. [Georgia State Univ., College of Law, Atlanta, GA 30303]
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David S. Myers, "Remote Sensing of Natural Resources." SPACE POLICY1:2 (Aug.'85) 298-310. [ Univ. W. Florida, Political Science, Pensacola, F1 32514]
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P.G. Oldak, "Balanced Natural Resource Utilization and Economic Growth." PROBLEMS OF ECONOMICS28:3 (July'85) 3-17. [Novosibirsk State Univ., Novosibirsk, USSR]
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R.K. Pachauri and Rashmi Rachauri , "Energy Problems and Policies in Developing Countries." ENERGY POLICY13:4 (Aug.'85) 301-303. [Tata Energy Research Institute, 90 Jor Bagh, New Delhi 110 003, India]
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Daniel Spagni, Luke Geaghiow and Michael Gibbons ,"French Marine Technology Policy: Industrialzing Ocean Depths." MARINE POLICY9:4 (Oct. '85) 280-291. [Univ. Manchester, Science and Technol. Policy, Manchester, Lancs, M13 9PL, U.K.]
187.
Pierre Spitz, "The Right to Food in Historical Perspective." FOOD POLICY10:4 (Nov.'85) 306-316. [Independent Commission Int. Humanitarian Issues, 17 Bis Ave Blanc, CH-1202, Geneva, Switzerland]
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William Walker, "Information Technology and the Use of Energy." ENERGY POLICY13:5 (Oct.'85) 458-476. [Sci. Policy Res. Unit, Univ. Sessex Mantell Bldg, Falmer, Brighton BNl 9RF, U.K.]
189.
Ronald Bayer, "AIDS and the Gay Community: Between the Specter and the Promise of Medicine." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn'85) 581-606. [Policy Studies, Hastings Center, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706]
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James Warner Björkman, "Who Governs the Health Sector? Comparative Europan and American Experiences with Representation, Participation, and Decentralization." COMPARATIVE POLITICS17:4 (July'85) 399-426. [Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706]
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W. Miller Brown, "On Defining 'Disease'" THE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY10:4 (Nov.'85) 311-328. [Philosophy Dept., Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106]
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Daniel Callahan, "Biomedical Ethics: Taking the Next Steps." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn'85) 647-. [ Hastings Center, Hasting-on-Hudson, NY 10706]
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Leo R.Chavez, Wayne A.Cornelius and Oliver Williams Jones, "Mexican Immigrants and the Utilization of U.S. Health Services: The Case of San Diego." SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE21:1 (1985) 93-. [Center Estudios, Front erizos Norte Mexico, Tijuana, Baja Calif., Mexico]
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Danielle A. Dolenc and Charles J. Dougherty , "DRGs: The Counterrevolution in Financing Health Care." HASTINGS CENTER REPORT15:3 (June '85) 19-29. [Univ. California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093]
195.
J. Doyle, "Biotechnology Research and Agricultural Stability." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 111-124. [Environmental Policy Inst., Agr. Resources Project., Washington, DC]
196.
Judith G. Greenwood, "Disability Dilemmas and Rehabilitation Tensions: A Twentieth Century Inheritance." SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE20: 12 (1985) 1241-1252. [ Workers Compensation Fund, Res. & Develop. 601 Morris St., Charleston, WV 25301]
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Harold E. Hansluwka, "Measuring the Health of Populations: Indicators and Interpretations ." SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE720:12 (1985) 1207-1224. [ WHO, Global Epidemiol Surveillance and Health Situation Assessment, CH-1211, Geneva 27, Switzerland]
198.
Hans Jonas, "Ethics and Biogenetic Art." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn '85) 491-504. [ Graduate Faculty, New School Social Research, New York, NY 10011]
199.
R.J. Kalter, "The New Biotech Agriculture - Unforseen Economic Consequences." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 125-133. [Cornell Univ., Dept. Agr. Economics ,Ithaca, NY 14853]
200.
Leon R. Kass, "Thinking About the Body." HASTINGS CENTER REPORT15:1 (Feb.'85) 20-30. [Natl. Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709]
201.
Roger Krohn, "Is Sociobiology a Political or a Research Program?" CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY22:2 (May'55) 227-232. [McGill Univ., Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2T5]
202.
Marten Lagergren, "Public Health Care Services in the Advanced Welfare State: Observations from the Swedish Futures Study - Care in Society." FUTURES17:4 (Aug.'85) 348-359. [ Secretariat Future Studies, PO Box 6710, S-11385 Stockholm , Sweden]
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Ruth Macklin, "Are We in the Lifeboat Yet? Allocation and Rationing of Medical Resources ." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn'85) 607-624. [Yeshiva Univ.,Albert Einstein College Medicine, Dept. Edidemiol & Social Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461]
204.
Robert J. Menzies, "Genetic Ideology: Observations on the Biologicization of Sociologyl " CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY22:2 (May'85) 202-226. [ Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5A 1S6]
205.
" The Political Agenda of Sociology." CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY22:2 (May'85) 233-235. [Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5A 1S6]
206.
Thomas H. Murray, "Ethical Issues in Genetics Engineering." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3(Autumn'85) 471-490. [ Univ. Texas, Medical Branch, Inst. Medical Humanities, Galveston, TX 77550]
207.
Dorothy Nelkin, "Managing Biomedical News." SOCIAL RESEARCH52:3 (Autumn '85) 625-646. [ Sociology Dept., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14853]
208.
Christopher Nichols, "Sociobiology: Some Probative Problems." CANADIAN REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY22:2 (May'85) 184-191. [York Univ., Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3]
209.
James T. O'Reilly, "Knowledge is Power: Lesiglative Control of Drug Industry Trade Secrets ." UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW54:1 (1985) 1-26. [College of Law, Univ. Cincinnati, Cincinnati. OH 45221]
210.
David T. Ozar, "The Case Against Thawing Unused Frozen Embryos." HASTINGS CENTER REPORT15:4 (Aug.'85) 7-18. [MA Program Health Care Ethics, Loyla Univ. , Chicago, IL 60611]
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C.O. Pannenborg, "Future Technological Implications of Demographic Changes into the 21st Century." HEALTH POLICY5:1 (1985) 15-24. [Steer. Comm. Future Health Scenarios, P.O. Box 439, 2260 AK Leidschendam, Netherlands]
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Nicholas Prescott and David DeFeranti , "The Analysis and Assessment of Health Programs ." SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE20:12 (1985) 1235-1240. [ World Bank, Dept. Population, Health & Nutrition, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433]
213.
Larry Ray, "Problems of Substance Abuse: Exploitation and Control." SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE20:12 (1985) 1225-1234. [Univ. Lancaster, Cartmel College, Dept. Sociology, Lancaster, LA1 4YL, U.K.]
214.
Leon E. Trachtman, "Why Tolerate the Statistical Victim?" HASTINGS CENTER REPORT15:1 (Feb.'85) 14-15. [Purdue Univ., School of Human., Social Sci., and Educ., West Lafayette, IN 47907]
215.
A.C. Varga, "Playing God, the Ethics of Biotechnical Intervention." THOUGHT - REVIEW OF CULTURE AND IDEA60:237 (June'85) 181-195. [Phil. Dept., Fordham Univ., Bronx, NY 10458]
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John H. Warner, "Science in Medicine." OSIRIS1 (1985) 37-58. [Wellcome Inst. Hist. Medicine, London NW1 2BP, U.K.]
217.
Alvin M. Weinberg and John B. Storer, "Ambiguous Carcinogens and Their Regulation." RISK ANALYSIS5:2 (June'85) 157-160. [Oak Ridge Assoc. Univer., Inst. Energy Analysis, POB 117, Oak Ridge, TN 37830]
218.
S. White, "Between Profession and Vocation - the Case of Public Health." THE PUBLIC INTEREST80 (Summer'85) 49-66. [Duke Univ., Inst. Policy Sci. and Public Affairs, Durham, NC 27706]
219.
E.O. Wilson, "The Biological Diversity Crisis - a Challenge to Science." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 20-29. [Harvard Univ., Museum Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, MA 02138]
220.
Frederick R. Anderson, "Negotiation and Informal Agency Action: The Case of Superfund." DUKE LAW JOURNAL2 (April'85) 261-280. [ Washington College of Law, American Univ., Washington, DC20016]
221.
Richard Cartwright Austin, "Beauty: A Foundation for Environmental Ethics." ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS7:3 (Autumn'85) 197-208. [ Chestnut Ridge Farm, Route 1, Box 267, Dungannon, VA 24245]
222.
S.S. Batie, "Environmental Limits - the New Constrants." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 134-144. [Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Dept. of Agric. Econ., Blacksburg, VA 24061]
223.
G.D. Call, "Arsenic, ASARCO, and EPA-Cost-Benefit Analysis, Public Participation, and Polluter Games in the Regulation of Hazardous Air Pollutants." ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY12:3 (1985) 567-618. [NA]
224.
J. Baird Callicott, "Intrinsic Value, Quantum Theory, and Environmental Ethics." ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS7:3 (Autumn'85) 257-276. [Univ. Wisconsin, Dept. Philosophy , Stevens Point, WI 54481]
225.
M. Curry, "Survey 5: In the Wake of Nuclear War - Possible worlds in an Age of Scientific Expertise." ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING3:3 (Sept.'85) 309-322. [ Dept. Geog., Chicago State Univ., Chicago, IL 60628]
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A.B. Dolitsky and D.S. Plaskey, "Subsistence, Environment and Society- New Directions in Ecological Anthropology." ULTIMATE REALITY AND MEANING8:2 (June'85) 105-122. [ Tongass Natl. Forest, Catham Areas, Joint Soviet-American Arctic Project, Sitka, AK]
227.
M. Edwards, "Database Systems for Ecological Information - An Example Using Biological Data from Antartica." JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT21:1 (July'85) 33-46. [Dept. Biology, Univ. York, York, N. Yorkshire, Y01 5DD, U.K.]
228.
A.J. Gellis, "Water Supply in the Northeast - A Study in Regulatory Failure." ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY12:3 (1985) 429-480. [Indiana Univ., School of Law , Bloomington, IN 47401]
229.
Lawrence C. Hamilton, "Concern About Toxic Wastes: Three Demographic Predictors." SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES28:4 (Oct.'85) 453-486. [Dept. of Sociology, Univ. New Hampshire , Durham, NY 03824]
230.
P.W. Huber, "The Bhopalization of United States Tort Law." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2:1 (Autumn'85) 73-82. [NA]
231.
Werner Hülsberg, "The Greens at the Crossroads." NEW LEFT REVIEW152 (July-Aug.'85) 5-29. [NA]
232.
" Increased Risk of Disease from Hazardous Waste: A Proposal for Judicial Relief ." WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW60:3 (June'85) 635-652. [NA]
233.
Peter B. Maggs, "Marxism and Soviet Environmental Law." COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW23:2 (1985) 353-372. [Univ. Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801]
234.
L. Picker, "Development and Use of a Conceptual Scheme for Aquatic Studies : Implications for Science Curriculum Development." SCIENCE EDUCATION69:5 (Oct.'85) 665-572. [ Univ. Delaware, College of Education, Newark, DE 19711]
235.
James L. Regens, "The Political Economy of Acid Rain." PUBLIUS15:3 (Summer'85) 53-66. [Political Science, Univ. Georgia, Athens, GA 30602]
236.
A. Dan Tarlock, "The Making of Federal Coal Policy: Lessons for Public Lands Management from a Failed Program, An Essay and Review." NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL25:2 (April'85) 349-372. [IIT, Kent College Law, Chicago, IL 60616]
237.
G.E. Varner, "The Schopenhauerian Challenge in Environmental Ethics." ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS7:3 (Autumn'85) 209-230. [Univ. Wisconsin, Dept. of Philosophy, Madison, WI 53706]
238.
Jeffrey B. Wagenbach, "The Bottle Bill: Progress and Prosepcts." SYRACUSE LAW REVIEW36:2 (1985) 759-796. [NA]
239.
Barbara S. Webber and David J.Webber, "Promoting Economic Incentives for Environmental Protection in the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977: An Analysis of the Design and Implementation of Reclamation Performance Bonds." NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL25:2 (April'85) 389-414. [B.S. Webber, W. Virginia Univ., College of Law, Morgantown, WV 26506]
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M.A. Zeppetello, "National and International Regulation of Ocean Dumping - the Mandate to Terminate Marine Disposal of Contaminated Sewage Sludge." ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY12:3 (1985) 619-664. [U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, San Francisco, CA]
241.
C.D. Blacker, "Defending Missiles, Not People - Hard-Site Defense." ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2:1 (Autumn'85) 30-44. [Stanford Univ., Center Intl. Security & Arms Control, Stanford, CA 94305]
242.
F. Calogero, "The Pugwash-Movement-of Scientists Against the Arms Race." (in Spanish) ARBOR120:472 (April'85) 39-54. [Physics Dept., Univ. Rome, 1-00185 Rome, Italy]
243.
Carl Q. Christol, "Arms Control and Disarmament in Space: The Rough Road to Vienna 1984 - Part II." SPACE POLICY1:3 (Aug.'85) 263-283. [Univ. So. California, Int. Law and Policy Studies, Vonkleinsmid Center 327, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089]
244.
Julie Dahlitz, "SDI Versus Arms Contol." SPACE POLICY1:2 (May'85) 141-150. [ Univ. Bradford, School Peace Studies, Bradford, W. Yorkshire, B07 1DP, U.K.]
245.
Paul F. Diehl, "Arms Races to War: Testing Some Empirical Linkages." SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY26:3 (Autumn'85) 331-350. [Political Science Dept. Univ. Georgia , Athens, GA 30602]
246.
Gary L. Downey, "Politics and Technology in Repository Siting: Military versus Commerical Nuclear Wastes at WIPP 1972-1985." TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY7:1 (1985) 47-76. [Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Centre for Study Sci. Soc., Blacksburg, VA 24016]
247.
Paul Joseph, "Making Threats: Minimal Deterrence, Extended Deterrence and Nuclear Warfighting." SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY26:3 (Autumn'85) 293-310. [Dept. of Sociology, Tufts Univ., Medford, MA 02155]
248.
Roncal C.Kramer and Sam Marullo, "Toward a Sociology of Nuclear Weapons." SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY26:3 (Autumn'85) 277-292. [Sociology Dept., Western Michigan Univ. , Kalamazoo, MI 49008]
249.
Sam Marullo, "The Ideological Nature of Nuclear Deterrence: Some Causes and Consequences ." SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY26:3 (Autumn'85) 311-330. [Sociology Dept., Cleveland State Univ., Cleveland, OH 44115]
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