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Czech American Timeline chronicles important events bearing on
Czech-American history, from the earliest known entry of a Czech on
American soil to date. This comprehensive chronology depicts the
dazzling epic history of Czech colonists, settlers, as well as
early visitors, and their descendants, starting in 1519, with
Hernan Cortes' soldier Johann Berger in Mexico, and in 1528, the
Jachymov miners in Haiti, through the escapades of Bohemian Jesuits
in Latin America in the 17th and 18th centuries, the Bohemian and
Moravian pioneer settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) in the 17th
century and the extraordinary mission work of Moravian Brethren in
the 18th century, to the mass migration of Czechs from the Habsburg
Empire in the second half of the 19th and the early part of the
20th centuries and the contemporary exodus of Czechs from Nazism
and Communism. Historically, this is the first serious undertaking
of its kind. This is an invaluable reference to all researchers and
students of Czech-American history, as well as to professionals and
amateurs of Czech-American genealogy, and to individuals interested
in immigration and cultural history, in general.
First published in 1983: This handbook provides an overview of
different biological agents and important toxins that may cause
diseases on ingestion with food or water.
First published in 1982: This publication should be an invaluable
tool to food technologists, dieticians, and nutritionalists, as
well as to livestock producers and persons engaged in production,
processing, and formulation of animal feeds.
In the last decade an increased concern has been voiced against
various environmental hazards, particularly chemicals that may
cause harm to humans or animals. Numerous studies which have dealt
with this subject invariably have focused on chemical contaminants
of some component of a food chain. In contrast, much less attention
has been paid to the potentially harmful substances that may occur
in foodstuffs naturally. The purpose of this Handbook is to
sensitize the reader to this problem and to provide a systematic
overview of the most important naturally occurring food toxicants.
The Handbook should be of interest to anybody who is concerned with
nutritive and health aspects of food. Inasmuch as many of the
discussed toxicants can be removed or destroyed by a suitable
method of food rpocessing it should be of special value to food
technologists.
The aim of this publication is to provide the interested reader
with an authoritative and comprehensive up-to-date bibliography on
all important facets of the world food problem, encompassing such
questions as the availability of natural reseources, the present
and future sources of energy, environmental quality, population
growth, world malnutrition, the state of food production, food
consumption patterns, future food needs, toxicological aspects of
food, agricultural and industrial aspects of food production, and
family planning. It is the first compilation of its kind in that it
covers the subject from a multidisciplinary point of view,
including publications that deal with teh description and alaysis
of the world food problem as well as those that offer alternative
strategies adn specific technological meaures for alleviating the
problem.
The Handbook is composed of two parts, the first volume covering
supplements for human usewhile the second volume is devoted to
agriculture supplements. This volume, relating to agriculture
supplements, covers various food byproducts and nutritional and
other food supplements used in animal feeding. In addition, it also
includes information on nutrition supplements for plants.
The Handbook is composed of two parts, the first volume covering
supplements for human usewhile the second volume is devoted to
agriculture supplements. This volume, relating to food supplements
for human use, is organized on the basis of raw materials utilized
in their production, as well as on the basis of target groups for
which they are intended.
The Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU) is a unique
cultural organization established to rehabilitate Czechoslovakia's
image abroad, which, in 1958, had become tarnished by communism.
Founded by Czechoslovak intellectuals, SVU promotes scientific and
cultural activities and has set up chapters in major cities around
the world. This volume, written by one of the Society's founders,
details the fascinating history of the SVU over the past fifty
years.
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