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Frezza, T. Assessing fish habitat supply and potential responses to habitat manipulation in small Canadian Shield lakes. Burlington, Ont: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2002.

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Frezza, T. Assessing fish habitat supply and potential responses to habitat manipulation in small Canadian Shield lakes. [Ottawa?]: Fisheries and Oceans, 2002.

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Gowan, Charles. Trout responses to habitat manipulation in streams at individual and population scales. Fort Collins, Colo: Colorado Divison of Wildlife, Fish Research Section, 1995.

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Gurr, G. M., S. D. Wratten, and M. A. Altieri, eds. Ecological engineering for pest management: advances in habitat manipulation for arthropods. Wallingford: CABI, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9780851999036.0000.

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Kantrud, Harold A. Effects of vegetation manipulation on breeding waterfowl in prairie wetlands: A literature review. Washington, D.C: United States Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1986.

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Società italiana di embryo transfer. Congress. Embryonic development and manipulation in animal production. Edited by Lauria A, Gandolfi F, Biochemical Society (Great Britain), and International Symposium on Embryonic Technology in Domestic Species (1992 : Milan, Italy). London: Portland Press on behalf of the Biochemical Society, 1992.

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A, Lauria, Gandolfi F, and International Symposium on Embryonic Technology in Domestic Species (1992 : Milan, Italy), eds. Embryonic development and manipulation in animal production: Trends in research and applications : proceedings of the 1st Congress of the Italian Society of Embryo Transfer and the International Symposium on Embyonic Technology in Domestic Species, Milan. London: Portland Press, 1992.

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Gurr, Geoff. Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods. CSIRO Publishing, 2004.

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Geoff, Gurr, Wratten Stephen D, and Altieri Miguel A, eds. Ecological engineering for pest management: Advances in habitat manipulation for arthropods. Ithaca, N.Y: Comstock Pub. Associates, 2004.

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Ecological Engineering For Pest Management: Advances In Habitat Manipulation For Arthropods. Cornell University Press, 2004.

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Ecological engineering for pest management: Advances in habitat manipulation for arthropods. Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Pub., 2004.

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Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods. CABI, 2004.

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Embryonic development and manipulation in animal production: Trends in research and applications. London: Portland Press, 1992.

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1932-, Kakulas Byron A., Howell J. McC, and Roses Allen D, eds. Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Animal models and genetic manipulation. New York: Raven Press, 1992.

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Morris, Mark Alan. Biological control of Tetranychus urticae (Koch) on peppermint by Neoseiulus fallacis (Garman): Density relationships, overwintering, habitat manipulation and pesticide effects. 1998.

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Muthukumar, Thangamani, Darshana Dadhania, Choli Hartono, and Manikkam Suthanthiran. Immunology, sensitization, and histocompatibility. Edited by Jeremy R. Chapman. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0279.

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Allograft rejection of the histo-incompatible allograft involves a highly orchestrated action of multiple cell types and mediators, with lymphocytes responsible for the identification of the foreignness of the allograft. The immune response directed against the donor is primarily, but not exclusively, directed at the donor’s major histocompatibility complex region class I and class II proteins. This chapter describes the immunobiology of the T cell and the role of human leucocyte antigens in clinical transplantation, thus identifying the targets for manipulation of the immune response by immune suppressants and through strategies designed to create a state of tolerance of the allograft.
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Gurr, Geoff M., Steve D. Wratten, and Miguel A. Altieri, eds. Ecological Engineering for Pest Management. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098411.

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Ecological engineering is about manipulating farm habitats, making them less favourable for pests and more attractive to beneficial insects. Though they have received far less research attention and funding, ecological approaches may be safer and more sustainable than their controversial cousin, genetic engineering. This book brings together contributions from international workers leading the fast moving field of habitat manipulation, reviewing the field and paving the way towards the development and application of new pest management approaches. Chapters explore the frontiers of ecological engineering methods including molecular approaches, high tech marking and remote sensing. They also review the theoretical aspects of this field and how ecological engineering may interact with genetic engineering. The technologies presented offer opportunities to reduce crop losses to insects while reducing the use of pesticides and providing potentially valuable habitat for wildlife conservation. With contributions from the USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Kenya and Israel, this book provides comprehensive coverage of international progress towards sustainable pest management.
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