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Oxford University Press has begun the publication of "Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice," a new monthly title focused on intellectual property law and practice
Oxford University Press (OUP, New York) has begun the publication of "Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice," a new monthly title focused on intellectual property law and practice. It is targeted to IP lawyers, patent attorneys and trade mark attorneys both in private practice and working in industry. An...
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Almond, Phil et Anthony Ferner, editors, American Multinationals in Europe. Managing Employment Relations across National Borders, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006, 346 p. Belanger, Laurent et Jean Mercier, Auteurs et textes classiques de la theorie des organisations, Quebec, Presses de l'Universite Laval PUL, 2006, 575 p B.-Turcotte, Marie-France...
Digital Information Network Technologies, Organisational Performance And Productivity
The changing extent of adoption and the modes of utilising networked informational technologies within the public sectors of modern economies, and the ways in which these developments affect the performance of public organisations are matters of obvious importance from the economic standpoint, as well as for the political and social...
Oxford University Press acquires two journals; launch in 2006
Oxford University Press (Gary, NC/Oxford, UK) has purchased two titles from Henry Stewart Publications (Birmingham, AL/London), "Briefings in Bioinformatics" and "Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics." Oxford will begin publishing the journals in 2006. No terms of the deal were given. Both of the acquired titles are produced quarterly....
Turning university IP into growth companies
Universities in the United Kingdom are delivering a steady stream of technology spin-off companies thanks to the novel business model of a local venture-capital company. If the model is successful, it could form a template for other venture capitalists and suggest a new way for large companies to access and...
Sir William Lower (1570-1615).(Commons Sense)
The History of Parliament mainly concentrates on political careers, but there were many who sat in the House of Commons who possessed little political ambition. Some of them preferred less dangerous pursuits, for example the early seventeenth-century Cornish MP Sir William Lower. ...
POLYMORPHIC FLIGHT-FEATHER MOLT SEQUENCE IN TUFTED PUFFINS (FRATERCULA CIRRHATA): A RARE PHENOMENON IN BIRDS
ABSTRACT.-Previous reports have stated that Tufted Puffins Fratercula cirrhata lose all of their flight feathers simultaneously or nearly so during flight-feather molt and replace them in no apparent order. In contrast, we found that captive second-year SY Tufted Puffins (1) typically require 15 and 10 days to lose their primaries...
Fast forward.
Apr 30, 2003 (The Bulletin - ABIX via COMTEX) Academics around the world are leading the development of next generation Internet protocols. Oxford University researchers are working on grid computing methodologies, while their California Institute of Technology counterparts are busy developing high-speed connections. Long...
Books received, to June 2002.
Nadje Al-Ali and Khalid Koser, New Approaches to Migration? Transnational Communities and the Transformation of Home, London: Routledge, Routledge Research in Transnationalism, 2002, 246 pp., 55.00 h.b. [pounds sterling] (ISBN 0-415-25432-9) Brian W. Alleyne, Radicals Against Race: Black Activism and ...
High flying Fitzpatrick.
Aug 25, 2002 The West Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- Hastings Funds Management, of which Westpac has paid $A36m for 51, was founded by Michael Fitzpatrick. Born in Victoria, Fitzpatrick grew up in Western Australia WA, graduating from Churchlands Senior High School and the...
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