New Acquisitions Highlights
Updated: 2010-04-30 08:21:20
The anatomical basis of dentistry/ Bernard Liebgott.
D 611 L71
Using a clear, accessible style, with practical Clinical Notes boxes, this book closely relates the basic science of applied anatomy to the clinical practice of dentistry.
Handbook of orthodontics/ Martyn T. Cobourne, Andrew T. DiBiase.
D 617.64 C65
Whilst maintaining a strong clinical focus throughout, this new volume provides [...]
Recently Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, spoke out against climate change deniers labeling them as anti-science “flat-earthers” who are spreading outdated information:
“Mr Brown last night insisted that the science on climate change in settled, and accused those who question the consensus of being outdated.
He said: “With only days to go [...]
This is a joint post with Christopher Ksoll.
Since the volcanic eruption in Iceland on April 14th, we have been inundated with stories about flight disruptions. Demi Moore can no longer travel to the premiere of her new movie in London. The opening of “Iron Man 2” has been moved from Europe to Los Angeles. Millions [...]
An illustrious lineup was on hand today at the U.S. Treasury for the launch of the somewhat awkwardly named Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP), a multidonor trust fund that the global leaders promised to create at the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh last September. The new fund’s goal: to help countries reduce poverty and [...]
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Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Mill smokestack restoration to start The Maui News Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-09-2010 Is biofuel Hawaii's next great industry Pacific Business News Published on April 10, 2010 in Agriculture Grants Biofuels General Ag News and Notes and Sugar Cane Potential exists to turn state’s renewable-energy needs into a cash crop Save the last of the Surgar Cane industry in Hawaii Sugar on Maui FOREVER CLICK HERE for larger image Hawaiian Electric . Co s search for long-term suppliers of biofuels derived from local feedstocks stands to ignite a new form of agriculture in . Hawaii But major challenges lie
Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us USDA Announces Partnerships in Hawaii to Help Navy Achieve its Biofuel and Other Renewable Energy Goals Mill smokestack restoration to start The Maui News Funding could define new future in energy for HC S The Maui News Published on April 8, 2010 in Biofuels General Ag News and Notes Sugar Cane and Sustainability The last sugar mill in Hawaii Puunene Maui CLICK HERE for larger image PUUNENE Within five years , Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co . may be out of the sugar business and use its 37,000 acres on Maui to grow much-desired biofuels , company , state and federal officials , announced Wednesday . afternoon The announcement came
Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us HC S studying future as biofuels plantation The Maui News USDA Announces Partnerships in Hawaii to Help Navy Achieve its Biofuel and Other Renewable Energy Goals Hawaii’s last sugar plantation to be biofuel lab’ BusinessWeek Published on April 8, 2010 in Agriculture Grants Biofuels General Ag News and Notes Sugar Cane and Sustainability Photo by Maui Tropica CLICK HERE for more Maui Sugar Cane images By AUDREY McAVOY HONOLULU Hawaii’s last sugar plantation could start producing jet fuel for the . Navy Federal agencies on Wednesday announced they would spend millions of dollars to study producing advanced biofuels from sugarcane
Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Leading Role for HC S in Hawaii Renewable Energy Research , Biofuels Federal Funding to be Provided DailyFinance Hawaii’s last sugar plantation to be biofuel lab’ BusinessWeek HC S studying future as biofuels plantation The Maui News Published on April 7, 2010 in Biofuels General Ag News and Notes and Sugar Cane By Chris Hamilton POSTED : April 7, 2010 Sugar Cane Tassel CLICK HERE for larger image PUUNENE Within the next five years to 10 years , Hawaii’s last sugar producer , Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co . could be out of the topsy-turvy granulated sugar business and making much-desired biofuels , company , federal and state