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The latest edition of Animal Nutrition has been updated thoroughly
to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to the science
and practice of animal nutrition. This classic, market-leading text
is a trusted resource for undergraduates studying Animal Science,
Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Biology and Biochemistry. It is
supported by key experimental evidence throughout about modern
advancements in animal food nourishment, composition of foods and
feeding standards for dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs and
poultry, horses, and cats and dogs. It is split into six main
sections covering: The components of food; The digestion and
metabolism of nutrients; Quantifying the nutrient content of foods:
digestibility, energy and protein values; The nutrient requirements
of animals; The nutritional characteristics of foods; and Animal
products and human nutrition. Quantitative aspects of the subject
are clearly explained and illustrated by worked examples. Problems
have been added to all chapters to aid student learning and the
appendices include solutions to all chapter-end numeric questions.
This edition includes nutritional topics related to molecular
biology, the environment, and companion animals - dog and cat
nutrition has been expanded. Under nutrient requirements of
animals, usage of novel foods such as insects has also been added.
Chapter-end summaries and questions allow students to recap and
test their knowledge of the chapter topic.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Ed Freeman’s influential ideas on stakeholder theory, business
ethics, humanities, and capitalism became foundational in the
management field and turned around the mainstream thinking about
business. Stakeholder theory developed by Freeman and others posits
that business is not as much about profits, but rather about
creating value for its stakeholders, including employees,
customers, communities, financiers, and suppliers. The relationship
between a company and its stakeholders is the essence of business
and should be of utmost attention to its managers. Managers should
avoid resorting to trade-offs by prioritizing one stakeholder group
(e.g., shareholders) over the others and strive to run their
companies in the interests of all stakeholders. The idea of
pursuing the interests of all stakeholders became revolutionary in
management and went far beyond the management field, expanding to
Law, Health Care, Education, Public Policy and Administration, and
Environmental Policy. This book is a collection of Ed Freeman’s
most influential and important works on stakeholder theory as well
as business ethics, humanities, and capitalism.
The continued advancement of globalization, increases in internet
connectivity, compatibility of international payment systems, and
adaptability of logistics and shipping processes have combined to
contribute to the rapid growth of the cross-border e-commerce
market. Due to these advancements and the ubiquitous presence of
smartphones, consumer use of cross-border e-commerce is
increasingly simplified, and thus, sellers are hardly restricted to
a specific country in terms of promoting, selling, and shipping
goods worldwide. The burgeoning opportunities, habits, and trends
of shopping on cross-border e-commerce platforms have expedited the
prospect of becoming a presence in the global market. This is true
for enterprises of all sizes, especially for small? and
medium?sized enterprises (SMEs) that want to add their footprint in
the international market for the first time. Like any other
industry, cross-border e-commerce has its specific economics and
driving forces, but has different scopes, challenges, and trends
due to the geographic and cultural expanse of relevant
environments. Cross-Border E-Commerce Marketing and Management was
conceptualized by identifying the scope of new complementary
information with a comprehensive understanding of the issues and
potential of cross-border e-commerce businesses. The authors
believe that this book will not only fill the void in the current
research but will also provide far-sighted vision and strategies,
as it covers big data, artificial intelligence, IoT, supply chain
management, and more. This book provides the necessary knowledge to
managers to compete with the competitive market structure and
ultimately contribute to the sustainable economic growth of a
country. It works as a guideline for existing cross-border
e-commerce managers to formulate individual strategies that combine
to optimize the industry while keeping the enterprise competitive.
This book is useful in both developed and developing country
contexts. This publication is an ideal resource for academicians,
policy makers, stakeholders, and cross-border e-commerce managers,
especially from SMEs.
Corporate social responsibility is examined in this book as
multi-stakeholder approach to corporate governance. This volume
outlines neo-institutional and stakeholder theories of the firm,
new rational choice and social contract normative models, self
regulatory and soft law models, and the advances from behavioural
economics.
Franklin R. Edwards Hugh T. Patrick As the 19908 unfold, we stand
on the threshold of a new age of global financial markets. The
seeminglyinevitable, market-driven dynamicofthe international
integration of banking, securities, and futures markets is bringing
about a profound transformation of financial flows and the
efficiency and effectiveness of the domestic and international
markets serving them. Propelled in the 1980s by a variety
offorces-technological, economic, political, and (de)regulatory-the
implications of international financial market integration are
pervasive. This new era promises to raise a host of new public and
business policy issues as well as opportunities. These include
issues of financial market integrity, international
competitiveness, and regulatory harmony. What will the rules of the
game be? How will prudential concerns for the safety as well as the
efficiency of international financial markets, and their national
counterparts, be met? What are the appropriate new institutional
arrangements? How and to what degree will international financial
mar kets be supervised, harmonized, and regulated, and for what
purposes? Whowill be makingthese decisions
andimplementingthem?Thesearethe issues that confront-and
bedevil-policymakers, practitioners, and scho lars alike. 1 2
INTRODUcnON The Context The 1980s were witness to major
transformations of the international political, economic,
andfinancial environment. Amongthe majordevelop ments was rapidly
increasing international financial market integration across major
nations and across financial product markets. The major sources of
financial change were several, interrelated, and reinforcing."
Introduces key terms, interdisciplinary research, debates, and
histories for African American Studies As the longest-standing
interdisciplinary field, African American Studies has laid the
foundation for critically analyzing issues of race, ethnicity, and
culture within the academy and beyond. This volume assembles the
keywords of this field for the first time, exploring not only the
history of those categories but their continued relevance in the
contemporary moment. Taking up a vast array of issues such as
slavery, colonialism, prison expansion, sexuality, gender,
feminism, war, and popular culture, Keywords for African American
Studies showcases the startling breadth that characterizes the
field. Featuring an august group of contributors across the social
sciences and the humanities, the keywords assembled within the
pages of this volume exemplify the depth and range of scholarly
inquiry into Black life in the United States. Connecting lineages
of Black knowledge production to contemporary considerations of
race, gender, class, and sexuality, Keywords for African American
Studies provides a model for how the scholarship of the field can
meet the challenges of our social world.
This book reformulates the master narrative of erotic discourse in
medieval literature. Individual chapters offer fresh readings of
the nature and claims of erotic attachments in Abelard and Heloise,
Marie de France, Jean de Meun, Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer -
writers profoundly influenced by Augustine and Ovid.
With a focus on the basic imaging principles of breast MRI rather
than on mathematical equations, this book takes a practical
approach to imaging protocols, which helps radiologists increase
their diagnostic effectiveness. It walks the reader through the
basics of MRI, making it especially accessible to beginners. From a
detailed outline of equipment prerequisites for obtaining high
quality breast MRI to instructions on how to optimize image
quality, expanded discussions on how to obtain optimized dynamic
information, and explanations of good and bad imaging techniques,
the book covers the topics that are most relevant to performing
breast MRI.
In the late Middle Ages, Chaucer invents two imaginative domains crucial to his culture and understanding of the emergence of selfhood, subjectivity, and social arrangements; antiquity and late-medieval modernity. Robert Edwards demonstrates in this study how this was the result of Chaucer's reading and re-writing of the works of Boccaccio, which provides sources and models for portraying the classic past and medieval modernity. In so doing, Edwards provides us with a valuable way of assessing Chaucer's analysis of late medieval culture.
Pipeline Leak Detection Handbook is a concise, detailed, and
inclusive leak detection best practices text and reference book. It
begins with the basics of leak detection technologies that include
leak detection systems, and information on pipeline leaks, their
causes, and subsequent consequences. The book moves on to further
explore system infrastructures, performance, human factors,
installation, and integrity management, and is a must-have resource
to help oil and gas professionals gain a comprehensive
understanding of the identification, selection, design, testing,
and implantation of a leak detection system.
This new Pillar commentary devotes attention throughout to the
vocabulary, historical background, special themes, and narrative
purpose that make the book of Luke unique among the four Gospels.
Though the Gentile focus of Luke is often held to be primary, James
Edwards counterbalances that by citing numerous evidences of Luke's
overarching interest in depicting Jesus as the fulfillment of the
providential work of God in the history of Israel, and he considers
the possibility that Luke himself was a Jew. Edwards also draws out
other important thematic issues in excursuses scattered throughout
the commentary, including discussion of Luke's infancy narrative,
the mission of Jesus as the way of salvation, and Luke's depiction
of the universal scope of the gospel. This readable, relevant
commentary attends to the linguistic, historical, literary, and
theological elements of Luke that are essential to its meaning and
considers Luke's significance for the church and the life of faith
today.
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